# WW2

Textbook WW2 lesson (that you'll never read in a textbook): This is what happens when you let scientists off-the-leash ...

Japan's *[Unit 731](https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1200679/)* in Manchuria - with it's *3000 scientists* is a good example to begin with. Acting as a *DIY intermediate species,* these geniuses engineered/released plague-infected fleas. Wound up 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 official repented , said: it was ***most regrettable from the view point of humanity***

So prophetic!

The US's bio-scientists interrogated these war criminals - offering pardons for those who handed over the bio-tech - terms to which they happily agreed. We'll get to that shortly ...

But in the beginning it was The UK &amp; Japan that were the world leaders - developing offensive bio-warfare tech like there was no tomorrow. *Porton Down Bio-Research Centre's* **[*Anthrax Island*](https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-scotland-60483849)** is one example. Winston Churchill himself, personally ordered *the great-leap-forward* in bio-warfare. Bombs laden with anthrax spores dropped by airplanes, or mortar-launched (which proved to be the best), released a white cloud of fine powder on tethered sheep . Which died horrible anthrax deaths. So it was a big success.

Denied/lied about for decades, blamed on [unsanitary Greeks](https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-scotland-60483849), natural causes - everything else was a conspiracy theory - even as livestock in nearby areas started mysteriously dropping dead.

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

Defense Ministry reluctantly 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 the Defence Ministry had denied the island was contaminated. Caught in their own conundrum, Defence finally pledged to clean the island up. *Do better next time ...*

First the military tried scorch-earthing it *-* setting the whole island alight - but that failed - so <span style="font-weight: 400;">, [quote:](https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-scotland-60483849) *the land was decontaminated by using formaldehyde* - which makes a great Govt oxymoron at least. </span>

<span style="font-weight: 400;">The British were</span> also accused by the Germans of trying to import yellow fever into India. The UK denies it.

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