Well. After this film, my government sold me on chemical, biological, and even radiological warfare. As a much safer and non-mass destructive means of conducting warfare, on the modern battlefield, and battlefields of the future. I'm completely behind their effortless research into Anthrax, for preventing farm animal deaths, as clearly stated in the this film. And I am certain that my government is not actually working on weaponizing this said Anthrax in any way shape or form, as a biological weapon. Or that large explosion toward the end, at the Nevada proving grounds is not part of operation plowshare, that irradiated thousands of tons of dust and threw it into the atmosphere. To test the radiological effects of digging ditches with atomic bombs of course. Oh and one more thing, I am absolutely certain, after watching this wonder filled film, that these wonderful CBR scientific research studies, will absolutely never end up being used on unsuspecting civilians of the United States of America, or small sea side towns in France.
Or that about testing effects of aerosol in the air would completely never happen being used globaly every day evererywhere by the use of geonginerring by throwing aerosol out of planes
@@Samuel42069 I'm beginning to think they are only doing that to beat down the radioactive fallout from Fukushimas quadruple meltdowns, kind of like they did during Chernobyl. You know... the 4 reactors that blew sky high back in 2011, that no one really heard of. It's either that, or they really are doing geoengineering on a global scale that either way it will end up doing more harm than good. As usual.
@Amed Tajan Privet! Forget Fort Detrick, it is a decoy. Here is what you are searching for... *Inside The US Government's Top-Secret Bioweapons Lab:* ruclips.net/video/f1GnYs4LOc0/видео.html *Bioterror (Not for faint hearted)* ruclips.net/video/C30ZKprLSkI/видео.html *U.S. Accused of Using Biological Weapons in Iraq after 1972* ruclips.net/video/WxMirx7ULqw/видео.html
I heard somewhere that the U.S. army tests men and equipment under very controlled conditions. This applies to chemical warfare. They get very precise measurements. But I believe our sample size is too small in these tests. Do we know how many men would sweat through their charcoal suits? Can we account for the differences in the quality of the breathing of different troops? Could be there is some latch on the top of an an armored vehicle that 20% of the soldiers get their suits caught on, breaking the impermiable seal necessary to keep them safe from chemical weapons? There are so many variables that need to be accounted for. Before the Six Day War the Israelies got units of men and marched them around the Negev Desert to see just how much water each soldier needed to stay hydrated in the desert. We need to do extensive testing on company and battalion sized units to test our men and equipment that they need for chemical warfare.
I may or may not know someone who just so happens to be at a large post, in fort Detrick and has been involved with the facility for roughly 30 years along with others like him that i may or may not know well, and back in the 9os when i was a young jedi, that someone who was and is employed by fort Detrick told me just think of my line of work as such when fresh water fish are exposed to certain agents they have distinct changing features about them as a result of being exposed as each agent contains a distinctive individual difference in each fish, you see its all about defense and when and how we can detect cbrs when a enemy has launched such an attack against America, the labs are not perfect but they work and we need them as much as they need to remain secretive and not so transparent
I was a 54B and did my basic and AIT at the now defunct Ft. McClellan, Al. I am sorry, but not surprised, I guess, that this video didn't tell the whole story.
"Army scientists surmised that pure THC would weigh much less than Red Oil(EA 1476) and would therefore be better suited as a chemical weapon.." "EA 2233". U.S. Army Chemical Corp’s "Marijuana" 1950's.. Chemical(& Psychological) Warfare
What is with the clickbait at the end, instead of allowing the end creds to be seen, this is a product of the Post Modern worls, where money and capitalism takes precidence, SHAMEFUL. Hasn't Americans learned anything since this film was made? (Me thinks NOT)!
Well. After this film, my government sold me on chemical, biological, and even radiological warfare. As a much safer and non-mass destructive means of conducting warfare, on the modern battlefield, and battlefields of the future. I'm completely behind their effortless research into Anthrax, for preventing farm animal deaths, as clearly stated in the this film. And I am certain that my government is not actually working on weaponizing this said Anthrax in any way shape or form, as a biological weapon. Or that large explosion toward the end, at the Nevada proving grounds is not part of operation plowshare, that irradiated thousands of tons of dust and threw it into the atmosphere. To test the radiological effects of digging ditches with atomic bombs of course. Oh and one more thing, I am absolutely certain, after watching this wonder filled film, that these wonderful CBR scientific research studies, will absolutely never end up being used on unsuspecting civilians of the United States of America, or small sea side towns in France.
What about that perfectly harmless gas that was given to the cat? I believe that, too.
"BIOLOGICAL / CHEMICAL WARFARE AGAINST MOTHER NATURE"
ruclips.net/video/l942Ro24FQc/видео.html
Love the sarcasm 😂 and I agree that they will and are doing the complete opposite 🤣😂
Or that about testing effects of aerosol in the air would completely never happen being used globaly every day evererywhere by the use of geonginerring by throwing aerosol out of planes
@@Samuel42069 I'm beginning to think they are only doing that to beat down the radioactive fallout from Fukushimas quadruple meltdowns, kind of like they did during Chernobyl. You know... the 4 reactors that blew sky high back in 2011, that no one really heard of.
It's either that, or they really are doing geoengineering on a global scale that either way it will end up doing more harm than good. As usual.
Does anyone know the true history of Fort Detrick? Anyone else is watching this video in 2020 during the outbreak of the Coronavirus?
I'm currently searching as well, after reading tweets from "Lijian Zhao". I am very curious as well.
ruclips.net/video/LYVuG64IGao/видео.html
@Amed Tajan Privet! Forget Fort Detrick, it is a decoy. Here is what you are searching for...
*Inside The US Government's Top-Secret Bioweapons Lab:*
ruclips.net/video/f1GnYs4LOc0/видео.html
*Bioterror (Not for faint hearted)*
ruclips.net/video/C30ZKprLSkI/видео.html
*U.S. Accused of Using Biological Weapons in Iraq after 1972*
ruclips.net/video/WxMirx7ULqw/видео.html
@@mikhailalexandrovichrimsky5501 I'm looking for a doc aired on NBC feb 4, 69, first tuesday, germ warfare, seen it?
2021. Blame it on China so we don't have to pay $$$$$$ in liable suits.
"Never Forget"
I heard somewhere that the U.S. army tests men and equipment under very controlled conditions. This applies to chemical warfare. They get very precise measurements. But I believe our sample size is too small in these tests. Do we know how many men would sweat through their charcoal suits? Can we account for the differences in the quality of the breathing of different troops? Could be there is some latch on the top of an an armored vehicle that 20% of the soldiers get their suits caught on, breaking the impermiable seal necessary to keep them safe from chemical weapons? There are so many variables that need to be accounted for. Before the Six Day War the Israelies got units of men and marched them around the Negev Desert to see just how much water each soldier needed to stay hydrated in the desert. We need to do extensive testing on company and battalion sized units to test our men and equipment that they need for chemical warfare.
I may or may not know someone who just so happens to be at a large post, in fort Detrick and has been involved with the facility for roughly 30 years along with others like him that i may or may not know well, and back in the 9os when i was a young jedi, that someone who was and is employed by fort Detrick told me just think of my line of work as such when fresh water fish are exposed to certain agents they have distinct changing features about them as a result of being exposed as each agent contains a distinctive individual difference in each fish, you see its all about defense and when and how we can detect cbrs when a enemy has launched such an attack against America, the labs are not perfect but they work and we need them as much as they need to remain secretive and not so transparent
I was a 54B and did my basic and AIT at the now defunct Ft. McClellan, Al. I am sorry, but not surprised, I guess, that this video didn't tell the whole story.
Me too
Am I only one who likes to this kind of anticipate videos??
Thanks
The only rule in war is do whatever helps you win!
this is legit framing it as "get rid of all the people and keep all their stuff" because it won't be turned into dust by explosives
Make America great again
Sounds like the track for any looney tunes episode
ah yes, *The ancient famouse commentry voice*
LSD - it does a kitty good!
Aum mane padme hum l aum vajrapani hum phat l aum hiri shirthi vikrantans hum phat phat phat l HURRAH
"Army scientists surmised that pure THC would weigh much less than Red Oil(EA 1476) and would therefore be better suited as a chemical weapon.." "EA 2233".
U.S. Army Chemical Corp’s "Marijuana"
1950's..
Chemical(& Psychological) Warfare
What is with the clickbait at the end, instead of allowing the end creds to be seen, this is a product of the Post Modern worls, where money and capitalism takes precidence, SHAMEFUL. Hasn't Americans learned anything since this film was made? (Me thinks NOT)!
Your going to fry or turn into a prune.
Antichrist spirit!!