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Hmmm...

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A minute or two of google-fu brought up a bunch of people claiming hoax.
Here's one: http://metabunk.org/threads/debunked-funvax-pentagon-briefing-on-removing-the-god-gene.317/

My default position on this is always that anti-vaccine "findings" are always a hoax. It's not that I don't think the government is unwilling or unable to pull this off but rather, it is very probable that someone wants to troll the Internet and this is an easy subject for which to push buttons.

One thing that scientists have to deal with that Joe Internet does not...Peer review, and it's harsh.

But I'm sure I think this way because I'm wearing blinders... Edited by Razz
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How do you think that Zombies are going to get started????

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My question when these conspiracy theories come up is "who" and "to what end?" I know, that makes me such a sheeple.
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My question when these conspiracy theories come up is "who" and "to what end?" I know, that makes me such a sheeple.

 

Did you watch and listen to them talking? They were talking about using this overseas on people in the middle east, to modify their behavior. Who's to say that it hasn't already been used or been used inside the US. Not that I mind this being used on Jihadists but where does the line get drawn, this type of behavior would show just what they are capable of. Just for example in the late 50's early 60's the US Army conducted a test in a suburb area of Chicago where "white powder" was dispensed from airborne transports, anyone who was directly exposed died of cancer within a year or two, the rest contracted it later in life. I read about that in an aritcle about a lady that was the last survivng member of her family, all of whom had died of cancer. You want to know what our government is capable of?

 

Researchers in the United States have performed thousands of human radiation experiments to determine the effects of atomic radiation and radioactive contamination on the human body, generally on people who were poor, sick, or powerless. Most of these tests were performed, funded, or supervised by the United States military, Atomic Energy Commission, or various other US federal government agencies.

The experiments included a wide array of studies, involving things like feeding radioactive food to mentally disabled children or conscientious objectors, inserting radium rods into the noses of schoolchildren, deliberately releasing radioactive chemicals over U.S. and Canadian cities, measuring the health effects of radioactive fallout from nuclear bomb tests, injecting pregnant women and babies with radioactive chemicals, and irradiating the testicles of prison inmates, amongst other things.

Much information about these programs was classified and kept secret. In 1986 the United States House Committee on Energy and Commerce released a report entitled "American nuclear guinea pigs : three decades of radiation experiments on U.S. citizens". In the 1990s Eileen Welsome's reports for The Albuquerque Tribune prompted the Advisory Committee on Human Radiation Experiments, created by executive order of president Bill Clinton. It published results in 1995. Welsome later wrote a book called The Plutonium Files.

 

In 1954, American scientists conducted fallout exposure research on the citizens of the Marshall Islands after they were inadvertently irradiated by the Castle Bravo nuclear test in Project 4.1. The Bravo test was detonated upwind of Rongelap Atoll and the residents were exposed to serious radiation levels, up to 180 rads (1.8 Gy). Of the 236 Marshallese exposed, some developed severe radiation sickness and one died, and long term effects included birth defects, "jellyfish" babies, and thyroid problems.

In 1957, atmospheric nuclear explosions in Nevada, which were part of Operation Plumbbob were later determined to have released enough radiation to have caused from 11,000 to 212,000 excess cases of thyroid cancer amongst U.S. citizens who were exposed to fallout from the explosions, leading to between 1,100 and 21,000 deaths.

Early in the Cold War, in studies known as Project GABRIEL and Project SUNSHINE, researchers in the United States, the United Kingdom, and Australia attempted to determine just how much nuclear fallout would be required to make the Earth uninhabitable. They realized that atmospheric nuclear testing had provided them an opportunity to investigate this. Such tests had dispersed radioactive contamination worldwide, and examination of human bodies could reveal how readily it was taken up and hence how much damage it caused. Of particular interest was strontium-90 in the bones. Infants were the primary focus, as they would have had a full opportunity to absorb the new contaminants.

As a result of this conclusion, researchers began a program to collect human bodies and bones from all over the world, with a particular focus on infants. The bones were cremated and the ashes analyzed for radioisotopes. This project was kept secret primarily because it would be a public relations disaster; as a result parents and family were not told what was being done with the body parts of their relatives.

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World War Z may not be that far fetched or far off......

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And just for the record, I'm usually a sceptic when it comes to this sort of thing so I'm not completely sold on the matter, do I believe they WOULD do that, oh HELL yeah. Our government is so large and bloated and bestowed with so much power it can run rampant and do what it wants, unlike before in the early 20th century where states had control of the federal gov't BUT WW1 gave rise to the all powerful centralized federals we all know today and since the end of that war has been steadily climbing since but saw leaps and bounds during the cold war.

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Wolf is right about the Radiation of course, but its also common knowledge that during the same time period, mid 50's to 70's (You will have to google it, Im sure its out there), the US used B-52's to test the possibility of spraying over cities (And they did) to vaccinate in the event of a biological attack. I think that was a pretty legitimate test, considering what the US was confronting during that period.

 

That said, this is phony.

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World War Z may not be that far fetched or far off......

 

Just went to the movies and saw this yesterday.  It was creepy.  I much prefer the "Walking Dead" style slow zombies.

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