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April 2015 - Mar 22, 2024 0:50:03 GMT
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Post by larryc1 on Apr 10, 2021 16:35:55 GMT
Unit 731 was created for the Japanese Army in order to conduct biological and chemical weapon experiments on human subjects. The victims were mainly Chinese (60%) and Russian ((30%). Typhoid, anthrax, cholera and bubonic plague were weaponized and used on the Chinese population. These tests resulted in at least 250,000 deaths. In this facility 3000 victims died under unspeakable conditions. The overall goal of this research was to biologically attack San Diego in September, 1945. Fortunately, the end of the war prevented this. At war's end the remaining prisoners were killed, the buildings were destroyed and staff were sworn to secrecy. Enough of the buildings survived to form today's museum. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unit_731www.atlasobscura.com/places/unit-731-museumWARNING: These videos deal with very disturbing ideas and images! Unit 731 - Biological and Chemical Warfare ....kmz (1.91 KB)
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Master Cartographer
April 2015 - Mar 29, 2024 1:11:36 GMT
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Post by syzygy on Apr 12, 2021 7:15:27 GMT
Endless is the register of sins, human commited on human all along the bloody pages of the story of mankind. Human history is a history of war. And this endless slaughtering of our own breedmates in the fear of losing resources, will always keep providing reasons for a never ending chain of vendettas. ... Horrible when human beings with blades and firearms are killing each other on the battlefield, but most inhuman acts always happen behind thick walls, commited on unarmed innocents by overpower. Beyond the brutality and lack of sense, what scares me most it is the level of cowardice that agressors bare with in such cases and that they seem to do not mind it at all... Only as it seems... There is always a command in wartime, that precedes horror. Shame and disgrace anyhow... ... Should not we find an other enemy to fight with together at last?
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April 2015 - Mar 22, 2024 0:50:03 GMT
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Post by larryc1 on Apr 12, 2021 16:42:07 GMT
Beautifully stated! What happened there was unbelievable and unspeakable.. yet we never seem to learn.
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