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leadership our country at large understood the bargain you get a hope and then you know rebel right as the things you don't revolt if you have a stake in the system. and. the longer deeper history. in the united states not just. the american dream. the dream for. unit 731 did everything from exploding bombs laced with anthrax
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next to prisoners who were tied to stakes in a field. we have evidence that they gave disease infected chocolates to children. pleaded guilty to having exercised to direct guidance of preparations for conducting biological warfare chiefly against the soviet union. biological bombs were to be dropped on blood it was dark but a shell off about of. blagoveshchensk. tribunals transcript general yamada commander in chief jump in is kwantung army. ceramic bombs containing typhoid collar and anthrax also show is seen as brain child.
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but i should. get more. uganda. out it's really not. going to go. bombs packed with deadly bacteria were meant to be dropped on soviet cities. but on june the 25945 victorious soldiers marched across red square. many of those present with martial wasilewski as their leader would be redeployed to the far east immediately after the victory.
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you poignant. when you say rescue saves. you again when your so where do you pull your p.c. news but you know many issues beyond. me how you see it but need ski is a medical corps colonel and military historian who researches the history of development and the use of chemical and biological weapons he's also studied the checkered history of japanese russian relations. so usually you can give them a bit as they usually go. in with those with certain is physically sure. it. doesn't stick with you. 1 august the 6th and 9945 american pilots dropped atomic bombs on the civilian populations of hiroshima and nagasaki.
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and oh no mr 9th soviet troops launched a massive offensive against the 1500000 strong one ton. the manchurian operation. has no match in military history the red on it defeated the kuantan army in just 10 days. on august the 19th its commander in chief photos are yada complied with the soviet high commands ultimatum on immediate and unconditional surrender he handed his sword to a soviet officer and other generals followed suit. after
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the start of the red army's military operation the units 731100 were completely liquidated as per my orders. the soviet army is swift advance deprived us of the possibility of employing a biological weapon against the us is for other countries. tribunals transcript of commander in chief of the japanese. auto zone. he was in a hurry. the red army was advancing too quickly and he didn't want to be captured by russians. prisoners were killed and their bodies destroyed. personnel and valuables were relocated they had to leave behind was. most of the facilities were blown up. 1 august in 1945 the 1st servia troops entered the city of harbin.
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the 731 camp i don't mean blown up and old the most important materials removed but there will still traces of the crimes. servia troops found ample evidence of the biological warfare units activities. several units 731 personnel much captured along with the kuantan army commander in chief and senior military medical service officers. meanwhile you know if he made contact with the americans. i'm going to. hurt there. is. no motive to bring
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the. kink you did. already this vote. and that wasn't the 1st time the pentagon had also sheltered several german fascists the removal of nazi criminals from the country was code named operation paperclip there were thousands over all by one estimate as many as 10000 not just the scientists the scientists total about $1600.00 or more but there were also concentration camp guards from low to medium levels there were even commandants at concentration camps. in eastern europe nazis really of all stripes from scientists to spies who work for the cia. eric
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lichtblau an american journalist and pulitzer prize winner wrote the nazi's next door revealing the harrowing story of how america became a safe haven for thousands of nazi criminals. i think a lot of this is it was really a stain on the united states it was a shameful period in which we allowed thousands and thousands of nazi persecutors who we had just to feed it we had just gone to war we had lost interest lost hundreds of thousands of men in battle and then allowed. them in despite their obvious ties to to war crimes and persecution that that is a blot in american history so japan's act of surrender was formally signed on september the 2nd 1945 in tokyo bang the pulled the american battleship u.s.s. missouri. from.
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representing the suv union general did it also son to surrender documentable. the u.s.s. missouri general macarthur and admiral nimitz signed on behalf of the usa. to cuba tribunal soon follows the trial of japanese war criminals america behaved as if it owned the courtroom after all japan was in its hands. america good high noble tanya. good they were a made. new going to cause the great. new and you were.
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the tokyo tribunal began on made a 3rd $946.00. by this time churchill had already delivered his sinews of peace speech that heralded the cold war. the tokyo tribunal became an arena room veiled confrontation between the u.s. great britain and the u.s.s.r. u.s. representatives refused to review the topic of unit 73100 detachments despite servia demands from the whereabouts of the unit 731 leaders are unknown to us there are no grounds for charging the unit with war crimes. cold war and there was a strain of documents and data by unit 731 that went to 2 military bases in the united
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states to fort dugway in utah into fort dietrich in maryland which to this day remains the headquarters for the us. by a large of all weapons command. there were biologists doctors medical students adolescents who had nothing to do with medicine employed at unit 731 about 3600 people in total including maintenance staff. but only 12 men face trial and how about of. herschel to you others the. way you need to go to work the dog is. the soul looking at you all say. june or the. door on the stairs or that is. so the.
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day he meets. visited fort detrick the u.s.a.'s main minatory learned biological weapons research and testing on humans continued. in the 1930 s. and forty's and fifty's the american military government and medical community experimented on the black population using syphilis and sexually transmitted diseases and in them with these diseases in order to develop vaccinations and medicines to immunize them all of these were used in the prisoner populations the black populations and the mentally retarded populations largely before 964 which then quickly out. in 1950 the korean.
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america deployed former unit 731 directors. and miseducated tonneau booth doctors of medicine and both already promoted to the rank of lieutenant general in the imperial japanese army. packed with toxic payloads were dropped on korean villages. from nagasaki hiroshima korea vietnam. in different areas of the world from the different times of war united states is engaged in all sorts of warfare biological warfare nuclear war warfare. the united states did ratify a $972.00 convention on biological weapons. but in 2001 declined to sign the document known to experts as the protocol. well the guilt. you have to go to a ship to support disease in the. book to bill you screw
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it i'm going to build a new. chemistry has also given us fulfillment in many ways by guaranteeing and abundant food supply if we look at our world today there are still famines but there are political famines are caused by political problems are not caused by an inability to grow food and if we look at infectious diseases if you were in the middle of a pandemic now that pandemic is killing less than one percent of the people that are in facts and in past times pandemics could kill 30 to 70 percent of the people that were infected so chemistry has given us much improved quality of life in many ways and then we have to ask well with these unintended consequences that are causing species go extinct that are causing environmental injustice is how can we make things better because certainly we can handle those things better than we have
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. moreover it is impossible to undertake any inspection of bio labs set up by the pentagon near russia and form a serviette republics as required by the defense threat reduction agency. it's claimed that the labs are for medical purposes but they're financed by the us defense budget. raising valid concerns that their activities are not just medical but military. the look on the military jury is one example.
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but the level of duty of the way known as the chief. judge is former minister of state security tenet general good godsey he's talking about reliable documents that fell into his hands. knew more knew was what but those leaving it out as me surely in the sight but then to so you know next up the american that silly doubt is julie the daughter in the new coke users so mystique. about systems he was an inmate is in the threshing impulse plus learning it begin me such him of us and i say to you well but i don't think you do. but they want them to spill what they let that only about up but it must not let us believing it was do. let you do it today but i can you go sailing you see anymore smita kidding or not same engine is up about that ship the company now it's the what good. so i didn't pick up but if it's milky that's just the way to be bitchin
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a smidgeon you'll stumble you gotta sell us the wheel h.d. by then or one of us who. owns this worst user dialups see what he does not see the good up it that it's mitigate the nuts it's mitigating would those i see him decide he is the good me and of those to me he didn't you could visit as nature. will go would they need. and you blow scored the records show that there have been 181 deaths left in a general you'll get z. has appealed to the u.s. president donald trump 290 advocacy groups and different humanitarian organizations in the west but has received no response. there are also many questions concerning biological labs in ukraine there are at least 13 there are 3 involved 3 in kiev and others in a desa vinnitsa. camps on the nobel and hunk of.
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ultimately if there was a conflict or war with russia ukraine would be among the 1st. platforms to initiate hostilities through. local residents have reported unusual infection outbreaks in our american lands one example is a facility near harkov. social activists or game a sea of who worked and how when the lamb opened complained several times to ukrainian authorities at the request of local residents. globalist do williston the. mortgage with the. middle of the money. they really need is the going to do about ability and if you're. one of them is suspected to have been running experiments on ticks.
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it's thought ticks are infected with zico virus west nile fever fever and other equally dangerous pathogens and then released into their natural habitat neither ukraine nor the u.s. have denied that the pentagon is linked to bio labs in the country. since 2018 under on a number 9 to 8 issued by ukraine's ministry of health international pharmaceutical companies have had access to the country's hospital patients as a testing ground including children. special safety measures in the handling of hazardous microorganisms are very expensive.
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it's a lot cheaper and easier to conduct that kind of research in countries where lives are of lower value to the usa the west of course does not care about the lives or the conditions of the ukraine or the population it is also been historically are had by people like adolf hitler and the german world war 2 strategic plans for defeating russia ukraine was rich with oil and it was always i as a natural resource. area that could be utilized must do is to split us would if soon as the new deal it. was alluded to. there's a bonus of pollutants but then we need to live as it was. only an illusion of good used to people heard of was the good but you've done it in your school. it's impossible to monitor the labs activities fully. even though
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america says their doors are always open. with the new years to experience with which to put it was stupid to be near them doesn't because i'd say if we look at the. least bit silly you stick up gloria to dust which is that in your user chain your. dumb place hoarded part. today the us has bio labs in many different countries of the world. in 2017 the us air force website announced a tender for the purchase of russian people's biological samples russian authorities requested clarification of the proposed purpose of the purchase and received an answer from blowdown a spokesman for the us air education and training command. the pentagon needs to collect russian buy a material to continue one musculoskeletal system research ria novosti. why they
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wanted russian data remains unclear and it was no assurance that it wasn't to help create a bio weapons no syrup or sources could produce as cook with serious abuse to kill material or. your security has been to minute richard and that is of course. most of his associates were never honest for their record crimes. many opened their own clinics in japan and even won awards. they knew it that they know it's a new work with no mistaking it means i use the look. now is it the you know that are you the live. only 12 defendants pleaded guilty the court sentenced to general the armada. takahashi and to 25 year prison terms. other officers were given 15 to 20 years
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and the lower ranks from 2 to 10 years. were you. there was a. huge. without the order it is. clearly the issue. ok the war in a. so. you know or not but the must sorto little bit little chew with them it's got the ratio of the american on the issue to go to court to show us the mutal gita the article you and i thought well at the war and as. a famous japanese alter said she more and more up published his book in which with a heavy heart the analyzed everything that a unit 731 had done that was the 1st time the japanese public had learned the shocking truth. a quarrel or still. falls under the data could
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a mother you know not. just. see cenizo you start with dying touch more comforting to know with their social and goes crazy going up 30 they are good they go on the kink you have study disorder or slows you through ordeal course that is a 100 then you want in the minute a g 2 show quest they all in the morning sound all. your own ego. there's a special for choir in japan. among other pieces of music the group performs a cool suite entitled repentance by sheena churro it can be a composition based on money motives novel the devil's gluttony. here.
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a look at the mess let us euro and then i say to you but then again just so meet them us. no clue seamy canonical day there's still no. so you still like the senate give us. the memorial peace park and on as the victims of world war 2. the japanese built it to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the end of that all. people who want peace gather here for ceremonies to monitor and commemorate.
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the war is to blame. say the japanese people who come to modern lost loved ones. seriously this can be a. key to egypt has done a good. she
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the headlines this. hour the government for its perceived mishandling of the pandemic relative to the corona virus we speak to their lawyer. clients were not informed about the presence of a dangerous and highly contagious virus in italy told off until march but it was little more than a true. 60 get vaccinated with russia. as the country's health ministry approved each use for elderly people and america's top infectious disease at. liberty misleading the public. in all.

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