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dana, johan, you did the remorse shown by one member of japan's top secret unit 731. he and his colleagues killed thousands of victims. well, developing biological weapons. he's the guy who rob had been a unit 731 soldier, one's young man and killed people. paul johnson and american director has studied unit 731 documents at length, and knows its history well. unit 731 was a unique organization in the history of the world. what they were trying to do was to simply do nothing short than build the most powerful and most deadly biological weapons program that the world had ever. now. japan had a longstanding interest in biological weapons, emperor hero heater,
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who had a degree in the ring. biology believed that biological weapons would help japan conquer the world. as a descendant of the sun goddess, i'm at russell. he saw it as his calling in the 19 thirty's, the concept of japan's exceptional role in the world permeated the country society . oh so so june gets the sunni homeric on the vehicle, sucking yawn, all natural home italian. oh, japanese journalist shoji condo, the author of evidence of unit 731 crimes. a book that caused quite a stir is one of the few people who tried to give an impartial account of factors that brought japan to wall tile to even look up to your schedule for a chunky to cook. got it,
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says so to so you wish. so than what they glint irish but they are so calling us get along for a gun. now own that isn't all want on, you saw it fixed on in the early 19 thirty's, the japanese military carefully studied a report by microbiologist, cheryl, he, she, biological weapons affect the human body silent, causing a slow but painful death. there is no need to manufacture missiles instead, you can infect clothing, food or water, dispersed bacteria from aircraft. they will proliferate, and in fact, humans ah gentle easy, wasn't just a biologist, but also a military man with the rank of colonel. he was very smart, intelligent table, person of high status in japan. he was a medical doctor who is also a pilot and a military commander. he had all of these great talents and skills that sadly,
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instead of being used for a good purpose, he took his great prodigious skills and took it in the opposite direction to the dark side as a force for evil and japan's general stuff allocated enormous resources to help the biologist establish a secret facility to develop biological weapons. china's manchuria region occupied by japan in 1932 cents turned into the puppets state of mind to co became the testing ground. manchuria is very handy because of its location close to the u. s. s. on it also has plenty of test subjects. test subjects. you mean people brought to the unit the test. exactly. those people were meant to die. that's right. from tribunal questions to quiz schumacher yoshi
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a medical service major general. ah. in 1968, several secret facilities were established in the hills of materia unit. $100.00 in san john walked on lifestyle contamination unit 516 in to to come manufactured, chemical weapons. and unit 731 near hobbin, developed biological weapons, and tested them on civilians. in pen, fun village, they burned down around 300 local dwellings to clear space to build unit 731. the facility was self sufficient and inaccessible. the will the batteries, a prison crematorium stadium, a shinto shrine, an airfield, a dedicated aircraft group, and a bow station. the facilities commanding officer was also the projects audiologist colonel cheryl easy or
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to push it. but it said yes, your shall go. awful. komatsu is more than 90 years old and can't sit down for very long go to the dinner. k killed when you suddenly would have to rush of korean as i drew ben. issue of death die worse. this now on a more real museum here, who it's one of the saddest museums in the world who says i owe sitting with a if he can conquest how to from factor you will my schwab account or not he cindy aqua can congratulate you back in 20 sure, i think in it and then pish,
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yamini. think alicia gong, john the base you you was actually yes, we do some good use of our like cocoa did such a guy, stella, none us. i'd you. but i need dick in. they busted skull by many to go good day garcia. didn't know what other mm. you kiko a mommy as japanese and lived near unit 731 when she was just 13. mm hm. she often visits china now organizing exhibitions and conferences, to expose the crimes perpetrated by unit 7. 31 of them was that's the guys that the kidney stone corner dis could oh, at bastrop, given the may there meet there must cut it. oh don't. lo moiety,
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i will. yeah. my mom, i got it. but as you are so good old can know when he got there. mm. the camp has a gruesome reputation among the locals. ah, ah, exactly what went on behind little since they'll never know. but they all show that no one ever came out alive. after you infected a person, would he get treatment? yes. what happened to him next? he'd be used for further experiments. until he died. yes. none of the prisoners came out alive. from tribunal questions to medical service. major general,
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how was she mac yoshi? ah, thousands of people became test subjects. they were from various nationalities around 60 percent with chinese. around 30 percent russian. and a few koreans and mongolians. they were referred to as my router, which means logs in japanese into ion moslin. they stuck out at the mall by day at all model. that the, you know, are you on more modern that general market that is net new, the more not up on there. and i got the live marcell, she miss it was an intern at the unit. like other teenagers, he was sent there to work and study materials. i had a problem with their mother and all everybody b. oh, can you collab bashed thought cows that?
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oh, boy does little to go at madison on what the on this the wow she my a new on it. i'm all site is an all on all salmon. good student i don't the year you know a lot on all with a lot the think about i got the wall with so did all most law. oh oh because it's a couple of motors show. krista said, oh, well, now you don't know if i can not put the la jolla but she knew of joy, you did to people there even lower than livestock preached shadow issue, the audiologist and mastermind behind everything that happened in the death cab with the chinese population of harby were the equivalent of lab rats. these weren't human beings who had rights to life,
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who had rights to freedom from porter in sickness and disease. these were people who he could carry out tests to further his goals, which was to create the world's greatest biological weapons program in just subjects were injected with cholera. typhoid anthrax, bubonic plague, and syphilis. the progression of their disease was studied carefully. victims were later dissected, well, still alive. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy even foundation, let it be an arms race move is on offensive, very dramatic development. only personally and getting to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very critical time time to sit down and talk with
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whom is the aggression today i'm authorizing additional strong sanctions today. russia is the country with the most sanctions imposed against it. a number that's constantly growing. a list of course it's becoming the most in mind the we're, we're, we're banding all in ports of russian oil and gas, new g i g with info. let me know where are you in regard to joe biden, imposing these sanctions on russia has destroyed the american economy. so there's your boomerang with,
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with both, both the models you need to do with a, a, a, a, a, with a personal number given that we are loaded with
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no cable. i stuck my my this week. don't get off. did with it. oh no, no. oh oh, near a unit, doctors monitored the dissections waiting for samples. some needed a brain heart, others to live in that's how to breathe. a deadly super virus capable of destroying a human body in no time said shadow. you see a fish there? good. it's a great joke. you don't, you can't see it stared log cables from. you would actually have to look on those. see blue here. go in or not. you're not. no, no. i really surreal. hill for you, sir, in the day. do you not?
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it still knows i knew guy on yoga chi voicemail. ah. it's hard to know how many were killed by unit 731 alone estimate very some say 3 to 5000 people. others put to figure out 10000 to something. yeah. well then yeah, number a couple years old. i give them or not linear. ah, most the army, general staff and, and for a hair a heater will well aware of the units, goals and methodology. one
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unit, 731 was established in 1936 by the secret order of emperor. here he thought i saw the order with my own eyes when i served his hand of unit 73 ones general department tribunal transcript major general campbell. she marquee, or she is interrogation. oral coco mean, does she go? she se, sir. so she is a little more short than all outdoor use. and so she's always up on you see there are course chris should i know momma who i should reach out to you. he raised. ok. like, you know we get the orange in oak was all shinji talking to say so. no near home won't. i know george will need an oil. he turned on short then no, no, no, no, no one don't shorting or hate i. e bay,
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or walkerson in 10? no no clock on lashing you walk us without they can't wait a little pause short then no no made it on a general yes to g. a camera decreed the north central circus in the 3 oles policy, which said, kill all. all newton ah, mass killings took place over the japanese occupied territories. in just 6 weeks, more than 300000 people were tortured and killed in nun king. japanese soldiers
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believed that they represented an exceptional nation and had a license to do anything in local talk on in those should or not. or i got, i was just going for picking up all of our toilet on. i thought that means ok so, so to know what, all right, so what i got out of my, of the english nation when it comes to colonization, it has accomplished the impossible. said adult hitler with many historians claim that famine was a common event on the british rule in india, and that millions died of starvation. ah, also that in the mid 19th century, british business sold huge quantities of opium in china, making considerable profit from the drug trade. ah,
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it also said that in congo, half of the popular it died during belgium's colonization. ah mil jerome's have alleged that a chain of gruesome murderers took place while france governed the country forever . i do. what does she thought the older rocky this still curse? very good dora. so nanny, dudgin i'll go to the scott. if you are sorry, july disco. curos theory, most agony i latoya, doyle is journey you must. oh, those are you and i discussed with scott bennett is a leading counter terrorism expert and a former u. s. army analyst, you now investigates, crimes against humanity. ah,
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the american indians were seen as a scourge as a social pariah that needed to be expunged, expelled, and exterminated from much of on the eastern seaboard poisoning blankets with smallpox. with this virus that caused the eruption of stores and death upon the american indians. blankets were distributed to indians at military installations under the guise of helping them ah walk out of the thousands that unit 731 killed only 8 names have been preserved in history. 6 chinese and 2 russians. a
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red army. so jekyll, dim junker and maria, even over with her 4 year old daughter when women and girls became too we can no longer fit for further experiments, they will put into a special glass walled gas chamber. mm. the doctors took meticulous notes. the daughter suffocated after 3 minutes, the mother of to 5 to simply abducted from a st. carmen with many russians, lived there because china's eastern railway had been built by russian engineers in 1898 ah, minis day to avoid the revolution and civil war. i
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the cities gendarmerie based at the railway station constantly received a new orders. they wanted men, women, or children of a particular day age, height, and ethnicity. when the unit needed new subjects, the japanese bellies snatched entire families from the streets. part of my job was escorting inmates from hobbin to unit 7. 31. they were referred to as logs and used for experiments tribunal transcript. sergeant major could account who sat auto. john damari special brown chief ah, how about us keeping it says bluff creeping nor the something of a good deal of the stuff is not new. bye form of riley. see me stumble is
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a born in the gym. you mean you missed july? she what power by at the more now little boy jim could go, eddie, till she has got to reconsider. all i served shows is langer but says something, not well should you was. let's banyon, though my should set up to provide you as a savannah puts us, it's almost dull. poly jacob tore order, which ling, i'm of the gift to the ocean for the double se melissa registers. ah, women and children played a special role in unit 7. 3 one's activities are women were raped. and once they were pregnant, infected with settlers gonorrhea and other diseases. oh, they within cut open. so that was such as could extract the fetus to observe any changes that i have listed or i've got going on. no, he didn't the oh gosh,
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more promotion. no, they drew no muggy, left over in the future. war with the soviet union might have been fought and extremely cold weather. that's why they needed to know how to treat frostbite. to find out they drove inmates out into the cold desk. their limbs with water kept them outside until severe frostbite said, ah, the next night doctor, his doctor, you know, she conducted experiments on women and children in a dissent, detailed reports illustrated with drawings and photographs. my passion all killed once. so let me quote him on this should not go you can, i got caught all law helpful on the way on the hill home.
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so we thought now what are some victims when literally mummified alive, they were put into an extremely hot room with no water. and kept there until they were completely desiccated. ammonia will wait before and after 78 percent of the human body as water. as experiments proved leaders are not taking the long to sion on because you're not really not found. although the all center at the moment on the scene, digital and in some experimental were conducted out of male curiosity
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in may 10th various body organs removed lim switched. also, monkey blood injected all their sensitivity to x rays and electricity tested ah, in the united states has always had a variety of tools to use and tax on other countries. economic sanctions are, are often just the beginning. another thing you like to do is place some military pressure on the countries that you're talking about and there has to be an effort to demonize that country and the leader of that country. uh huh. we have a responsibility for the whole world. and we need to make rules for the rest
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because without out there will be k i d. o, we see the current crisis in sri lankan as a continuation of the global financial crisis of 2008, which really has been resolved. we have only been trying to financial eyes and bubble up icon and, and, and what i see as perhaps the crisis of liberalism cheating, sri lanka 1st. so i don't think the usual solutions going to we're going to have to drastically change direction the optimum of this crisis. ah, ah, ah ah,
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ah, ah, ah, ah, a ah! for only one main thing is important for knox, ism internationally speaking to that is that nations, but that's allowed to do anything, all the mazda races, and then you have the mind, the nations who are the slave americans, brock obama and others have had a concept of american exceptionalism,
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international law exist as long as it serves american interest. if it doesn't, it doesn't exist by turning those russians into this danger is go, you man, that wants to take over the world. that was caught, your strategy was and walked out of it. on your own, i english v i n b, i not leashed off to exhibit in tablet loc. nato said it's ours. we move east. the reason us, hey jim, it is so dangerous. is it the by the sovereignty of all the countries, the exceptionalism that america uses and its international war planning is one of the greatest threats to the populations of different nations. if nato, what disbanded shareholders in united states and elsewhere in large obs companies would lose millions and millions or is business and business is good. and that is the reality of what we're facing. which is fashion.
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with the head of the british army issues a rallying cry to troops telling them they needed to be ready to face russia on the battlefield. more ahead to the west goes all out to tackle the rising energy prices with us now urging not only its domestic oil and gas companies to increased productions, but also opec countries. and as you commission recommends giving ukraine candidate status, some countries long on the fringes of you membership fee, it purely as a move against russia. it's a matter of interest. ukraine is suitable for europe enough to be against russia. they especially want to do it.

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