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A Brief History of Bio-warfare

(Under construction) Bio-warfare has gone on almost as long as normal warfare.  If you've made the leap, as a state, to play the kill-other-people-game, it then becomes a matter of: 

What's the best way to achieve that? 

Welcome to The Big, BIG-league.  Your mission as a leader: expand your truth-horizon - by eliminating those that disagree with you.

First records of bio-warfare-tec will take you go back to 600 BCE, poisoning of the wells with animal carcasses, fecal matter, & so on. 

The plague was then weaponized in the Middle-ages.  During the siege of Caffa port (now Feodosia, Ukraine), then held by the Genovese. The Tatars  got the bright idea of catapulting cadavers from a plague outbreak in their own ranks into those of the enemy's lines.  It worked brilliantly.  Some say it caused the 2nd Pandemic, when soldiers fleeing back to Italy fanned the outbreak in Europe.

Then in 1763, of course, we have Sir Jeffrey Amherst, Commander of British forces in North America.  He ordered that smallpox infected blankets be handed out to non-compliant North American Native tribes.  A subtle genocide.  A secret one.

So bio-warfare tech has always existed as a human dark-art - for those with the power, the will to go there - it's in their blood - to fuck with what's in our blood. 

Then: humanity ran smack-bang into the perfect storm of: WW2 + The rise of paradigm forming scio-tec breakthroughs ...

Secret, ambitious projects - top scientists up to God-knows-what - developing the most efficient ways to kill.  Their moral justification?  Here's the real beauty of it:  it's all that's abrogated to the system.  We're scientists -in our wisdom - we take the politics out

Within that closed environment, under-cover-of-the-night, it was: anything goes. 

Japan's Unit 731 in Manchuria - with it's 3000 scientists - engineered/released plague-infected fleas killing 10 000 Chinese at least.  Meanwhile back at the lab: STAGE 3 TRIALS were conducted on POW's - inoculated with u-name-it deadly bio-bugs from anthrax to cholera - to evaluate promising candidates.

At the hearings an offiicial admitted it was most regrettable from the view point of humanity

The UK was right into developing bio-warfare tech - Porton Down Biological Research Centre's Anthrax Island is one example.  Winston Churchill personally ordered the great-leap-forward in bio-warfare.  Bombs laden with anthrax spores dropped by airplanes, or mortar launched, which proved more successful, released a white cloud of fine powder on tethered sheep .  Which died horrible anthrax deaths needless to say.  So it was a big success. 

Denied/lied about for decades, blamed on unsanitary Greeks, natural causes, as livestock in neighbouring areas dropped dead. 

Meanwhile: the anthrax spores dispersed on the island, lived happily on.

Defense Ministry only fessed-up when Dark Harvest activists left a bucket of contaminated soil from the island outside  Porton Downs Lab HQ in Wiltshire.  Technically an act of terrorism - but Defence Ministry had denied the island was contaminated.  Caught in their own conundrum, Defence announced that emerging information had shown blah blah blah - i.e they admitted it - pledged to clean the island up.  Be more transparent next time ...

First the military tried scorch-earthing it - setting the whole island alight - but that failed - so finally, quote: the land was decontaminated by using formaldehyde - which makes a great Govt oxymoron at least. 

The British were also accused by the Germans of trying to import yellow fever into India.  The UK denies it.  Who knows?

Funnily enough, Hitler was the only one who refused to develop bio-warfare tech.  He thought it was unethical.  What does that tell ya?