10/05/2014

Something to think about...

Alright guys, once again, I found something interesting.

There is a military review from 1970 by the US army that is...let's say slightly alarming. If you want to follow the link and it doesn't work try again, or go to this website and then follow the link saying "November 1970 Military Review article on Ethnic Weapons, race specific biological weapons".

I know that this post will somehow establish a few conspiracies, but it's just some things that sprang to my mind after I finished reading. I don't say that my ideas are correct or that it has to be this way, I just think that we should be careful with trusting our governments.

Before I start to explain what the review is about, I want you to remember a few things:
  • this was written in 1970
  • this review is based on the knowledge and technology they had back then, over 40 years ago
  • the fact that there is a review on such topics makes clear that the government is interested in biological weapons and their use against ethnic groups
  • one subheading says "search continues" which states clearly that the US government still had plans
The military review begins by describing how the Nazis discovered the nerve gas they used in their concentration camps and explaining how the gas actually works. It points out the medical use of similar drugs and substances and continues to say that the effect these drugs have can vary from ethnic group to ethnic group.

Scientists found out that gene mutations can cause enzyme failures to occur which can lead to early death or severe mental retardation. Some of these mutations can be overcome by a special diet (e.g. lactose intolerance), but others are much harder to treat. The issue is illustrated by the example of milk and lactose intolerance. The enzyme that helps us digest milk is fairly common in Caucasians, but seems to be almost non-existent in southeastern Asian population. Even though this is nothing all too dangerous it demonstrates the differences pretty well. 

While most of the review mostly offers explanations and descriptions of scientific findings of the time, the last paragraph "search continues" is where it becomes interesting.
It is pointed out that:
  • psychochemicals could paralyse entire population centres while infrastructure and buildings would remain intact. Even though it is not explicitly said, this kind of left me with the impression that they want to use infrastructure and buildings themselves, once the resident citizens and governments are eliminated.
  • the fact that only small quantities of the agent are necessary would make logistics problems almost non-existent.
  • these agents can be used for covert activities as well as for purposes of mass destruction - pretty useful for a weapon, right?
  • agents can be built to target all of humanity but one country/city by tolerance building. This would work the same way as vaccination: repeated exposure to the agent over a longer period of time causes resistance to its toxic effect.
  • An agent can be used to eliminate enemy units when they are mingled with friendly ones if the allies are immune or simply not responding to the agent.
  • a special agent can be used to lower belligerence (Kampfeslust) in enemies by slowing down their physical and mental activity, triggering disorientation and unwillingness to carry out commands. This can even go as far as taking over civilians and reeducating and using them for slaves. 
The caption to one of the pictures says "Innate differences in vulnerability to chemical agents between different populations have led to the possible development of ethnic weapons", and the review ends with the sentence "Thus, the functions of life lie bare to attack".

Even though the review doesn't give away anything as to how far these possibilities were already developed, I think it's very likely that scientists had already developed possible weapons for ethnic groups. And if not they surely were working on it. 

Considering the fact that, as I pointed out right at the beginning, this review is already over 40 years old, I think it's disturbing what they were already able to do back then, and in consequence what they might be able to do today.

Who knows when the next genocide will happen...

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