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from 1947 behind this security fence at fort dietrich in maryland the u.s. army began work to expand issues use of insects to deliver bubonic plague anthrax cholera and typhus not very far from any. one in historic frederick maryland on the biological warfare laboratories. were working on delivery systems from planes and from nestle's and from other paratus of both fleas but primarily mosquitoes it was a very active program a well funded program a program in which we in fact were testing some of these delivery systems clowder biological warfare agent can be generated so successful was fort dietrich in perfecting the technology of biological warfare that in the late 1951 as american forces were bogged down in korea the u.s. joint chiefs of staff issued a top secret order to begin testing germ weapons on the battlefield large scale field tests should be conducted to determine the effectiveness of specific b.w. agents under operational conditions. at the time america was fighting only one wounding korea if the order by the joint chiefs of staff was a bait and i
from 1947 behind this security fence at fort dietrich in maryland the u.s. army began work to expand issues use of insects to deliver bubonic plague anthrax cholera and typhus not very far from any. one in historic frederick maryland on the biological warfare laboratories. were working on delivery systems from planes and from nestle's and from other paratus of both fleas but primarily mosquitoes it was a very active program a well funded program a program in which we in fact were testing some...
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what was happening at fort dietrich was not only a defensive program but also an offensive program so. it was research that could be used for either purpose. here was here controversy about the white coat program there was a lot of heat about the biological weapons program there were ethical worries that is it that we really want to start a disease that might sweep the country. we just got rid of. any. biological weapons that. president nixon had decided that given the success of hiroshima and nagasaki in ending world war 2 nuclear weapons with a supreme deterrent the us biological alsono was deemed unnecessary in 969 the united states halted offensive biological research and eventually destroyed all stockpiles the idea was that the nation state the us as a nation state didn't need it it had the clear weapons with which we could destroy large numbers of people quite nicely thank you. and that you know that possessing these things would just encourage other people to go the white hole april look 1972 a place from the time of real significance for the future of the world and the people
what was happening at fort dietrich was not only a defensive program but also an offensive program so. it was research that could be used for either purpose. here was here controversy about the white coat program there was a lot of heat about the biological weapons program there were ethical worries that is it that we really want to start a disease that might sweep the country. we just got rid of. any. biological weapons that. president nixon had decided that given the success of hiroshima and...
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by unit 731 that went to 2 military bases in the united 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. $3600.00 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 you all say. june or the dog. door in that sense organs it is. so the. day he meets. visited 4th district the usas main military law 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 infecting 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 befor
by unit 731 that went to 2 military bases in the united 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. $3600.00 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...
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and ryan dietrich is chief market strategist at lpl financial. ryan, i'm going to start with you because you always bring the heat with these great stats, some of which i admit i have lifted for the rbi on worldwide exchange this is the one you put out today. we have been up 10% in november and december on the s&p five times since world war ii and in january we have gone up five times i 100% success rate. the past no predictor of the future, but do you see those kind of gains making it 6 for 6? >> well, sully, first off, thanks for having me back. but we do. and the other part to that, what happens the full next year higher again five out of five times s&p up almost 18% on average i love what bob mentioned before we came on, just some of the froth. i came on with you guys april, may, june, july. we were bullish. not too many people were now everybody's bullish. so that can -- maybe january, which has been a really weak month the past 20 years, maybe you have a little bit of a pullback or so but i'll tell you, all these different things that are h
and ryan dietrich is chief market strategist at lpl financial. ryan, i'm going to start with you because you always bring the heat with these great stats, some of which i admit i have lifted for the rbi on worldwide exchange this is the one you put out today. we have been up 10% in november and december on the s&p five times since world war ii and in january we have gone up five times i 100% success rate. the past no predictor of the future, but do you see those kind of gains making it 6...
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, what did happen -- >> host: a message from steve painters saluting your work, he wrote on fort dietrichnot making it up, under douglas macarthur's purview, japanese know how in warfare, where these horrors develop and describe that. and the name of steve's book is assassin in chief or something. >> guest: i want to say something about steve kinzer. i could not have written this book without him. this guy is a great explainer. it is impossible to describe how difficult it is to deal with something as complicated as the cold war and make it clear. this is what stephen kinzer has done in a bunch of books, one after another. the dulles brothers. one book after another. he is a master quote or, that is another talents, i don't think people understand how important it is, things you can quote, you can make a point with 87 different things but if you choose the right quote the paragraph sits, the mind is moved along but comforted that some learning has happened and he does that. >> host: dale evans. as in will rogers, maybe. asks the question why is henry kissinger still alive? aaron lori asks
, what did happen -- >> host: a message from steve painters saluting your work, he wrote on fort dietrichnot making it up, under douglas macarthur's purview, japanese know how in warfare, where these horrors develop and describe that. and the name of steve's book is assassin in chief or something. >> guest: i want to say something about steve kinzer. i could not have written this book without him. this guy is a great explainer. it is impossible to describe how difficult it is to...
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experiments on humans and it was priceless to their way of thinking and to pull those things back to camp dietrich and to see if these could be further perfected and intensified so we can apply them in a hostile manner to the russians. >> so maybe this is an american by a weapon or maybe all politics what is possible even now since you finished your book? >> that is a history of american scientists getting sick from their own weapons. with the national institute of health and a man who decides he will study the fever because it's very very deep dangerous and worrisome and he will weaponize it so he takes it to the nih and immediately people start to get sick there. and a person dies. it is a refrain with the history of laboratory science. so the first thing you want to ask with the exotic disease you always look to see if there is a laboratory. i don't think the chinese with the evil plan to cook up germ weapon and all the laboratories are doing the same kind of work they were paying the chinese to this kind of work it may have been something that happened in a laboratory but the first thing you w
experiments on humans and it was priceless to their way of thinking and to pull those things back to camp dietrich and to see if these could be further perfected and intensified so we can apply them in a hostile manner to the russians. >> so maybe this is an american by a weapon or maybe all politics what is possible even now since you finished your book? >> that is a history of american scientists getting sick from their own weapons. with the national institute of health and a man...
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dietrich is all too familiar with these image boards and far right gaming groups he monitors new extremist content being posted online every day and gives presentations explaining the danger emanating from these perpetrators in beijing as we live in this machine gun and the world they live in is not really are it's about some apocalyptic end of the world scenario they claim there is a white genocide taking place it's basically a death cult where the end of the world is not the end in germany to basically the end to germany that's coming any day now from an imminent attack on us by hordes of muslims or some other evil forces or end of days fantasy that people become obsessed with. the hate of muslims by these would be terrorists almost brought a bad shop owner is metate kin to his and. on the day of the attack he was on his way to work when the perpetrator fired at him it was only because of luck that he survived he said stand one wall of his restaurant into a memorial. and his combat shop assistant struggled to continue on which. that night you get nightmares. you think of this awful attac
dietrich is all too familiar with these image boards and far right gaming groups he monitors new extremist content being posted online every day and gives presentations explaining the danger emanating from these perpetrators in beijing as we live in this machine gun and the world they live in is not really are it's about some apocalyptic end of the world scenario they claim there is a white genocide taking place it's basically a death cult where the end of the world is not the end in germany to...
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dietrich is all too familiar with these image boards and far right gaming groups he monitors new extremist content being posted online every day and gives presentations explaining the danger emanating from these perpetrators in britain as we live in the sun and the world they live in is not really are it's about so. talk a little end of the world scenario they claim there is a white genocide taking place and it's basically a death cult where the end of the world is not within and in germany too they see the end to germany that's coming any day now from an eminent attack on us by hordes of muslims or some other evil forces and end of days fantasy that people become obsessed with. the hate of muslims by these would be terrorists almost brought to combat ship and it is now taken to his and. on the day of the attack he was on his way to work when the perpetrator fired at him it was only because of luck that he survived he since turned one wall of his restaurant into a memorial. and his combat shop assistant struggled to continue on with it. that night you get nightmares. you think of this awfu
dietrich is all too familiar with these image boards and far right gaming groups he monitors new extremist content being posted online every day and gives presentations explaining the danger emanating from these perpetrators in britain as we live in the sun and the world they live in is not really are it's about so. talk a little end of the world scenario they claim there is a white genocide taking place and it's basically a death cult where the end of the world is not within and in germany too...
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dietrich is all too familiar with these image boards and far right gaming groups he monitors new extremist content being posted online every day and gives presentations explaining the danger emanating from these perpetrators in beijing as the lead in the sun and the world they live in is not really are it's about some apocalyptic end of the world scenario they claim there is a white genocide taking place it's basically a death cult where the end of the world is now and in germany too they see the end to germany that's coming any day now from an imminent attack on us by hordes of muslims or some other evil forces or end of days fantasy that people become obsessed with. the hate of muslims by these would be terrorists almost brought a bad shop owner is metate kin to his and. on the day of the attack he was on his way to work when the perpetrator fired at him it was only because of luck that he survived he said stand 11 of his restaurants into a memorial. and his combat shot percent struggled to continue on with it. at night you get nightmares. you think of this awful attack. how it happened
dietrich is all too familiar with these image boards and far right gaming groups he monitors new extremist content being posted online every day and gives presentations explaining the danger emanating from these perpetrators in beijing as the lead in the sun and the world they live in is not really are it's about some apocalyptic end of the world scenario they claim there is a white genocide taking place it's basically a death cult where the end of the world is now and in germany too they see...
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dietrich is all too familiar with these image boards and far right gaming groups he monitors new extremist content being posted online every day and gives presentations explaining the danger emanating from these perpetrators in britain as we live. in the world they live in is not really are it's about some apocalyptic end of the world scenario they claim there is a white genocide taking place it's basically a death cult where the end of the world is not within and in germany too they see the end to germany that's coming any day now from an imminent attack on us by hordes of muslims or some other evil forces or end of days fantasy that people become obsessed with money are. the hate of muslims by these would be terrorists almost brought back shop owner isn't it taken to his and. on the day of the attack he was on his way to work when the perpetrator fired at him it was only because of luck that he survived he since turned one wall of his restaurant into a memorial. and his combat shop assistant struggled to continue onward. that night you get nightmares. you think of this awful attack. how
dietrich is all too familiar with these image boards and far right gaming groups he monitors new extremist content being posted online every day and gives presentations explaining the danger emanating from these perpetrators in britain as we live. in the world they live in is not really are it's about some apocalyptic end of the world scenario they claim there is a white genocide taking place it's basically a death cult where the end of the world is not within and in germany too they see the...
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three market stats that may surprise you, and perhaps enrich you, ryan dietrich is here, senior marketryan, first, want to talk about the markets and how they tend to fare six to 12 months down the road when november gains are greater than 10% as they were this year. what happens >> that's right, andrew. you hear -- we have a 10% gain last month, people think, oh, maybe it is bearish, we have gone up too far, too fast. if you look back at market history, though, you have a pullback, 6 to 12 months later, returns are strong six months later, up double digits on average and you're higher more than 80% of the time 12 months later, similar let's not forget this the last time we had greater than 10% monthly gain was in april, good gain since then. and the last little stat for this, this is the -- this is the second time ever we had two separate months gain 10% during the same calendar year, the only other time that has ever happened, 1982 kicked off a pretty good bull market. we're not necessarily predicting that, we think the market is telling us something, 6 to 12 months from now, the act
three market stats that may surprise you, and perhaps enrich you, ryan dietrich is here, senior marketryan, first, want to talk about the markets and how they tend to fare six to 12 months down the road when november gains are greater than 10% as they were this year. what happens >> that's right, andrew. you hear -- we have a 10% gain last month, people think, oh, maybe it is bearish, we have gone up too far, too fast. if you look back at market history, though, you have a pullback, 6 to...
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douglas dietrich. i am the director for the institute of liver medicine and a professor of medicine at the icahn school of medicine at mount sinai. i am here as a patient, actually, not as a professor. even though covid-19 causes significant liver disease and significant mortality in patients with pre-existing liver disease. i think it is important to there is a space between life and death. we see the deaths, which are extraordinary. . 3600 yesterday. and the number of people infected. i was infected in mid-march as was two thirds of my clinical team. , was hospitalized for a month sent home on six liters of oxygen. subsequently, i discovered i had severe peripheral neuropathy in my feet and severe pulmonary i am stillich getting treated for. and of course, my sense of smell is completely gone. i think it is important to recognize that as good as our treatment is now, prevention is clearly much better. there is a lot of long-term effects of covid. after i was at home for a few months, i developed some
douglas dietrich. i am the director for the institute of liver medicine and a professor of medicine at the icahn school of medicine at mount sinai. i am here as a patient, actually, not as a professor. even though covid-19 causes significant liver disease and significant mortality in patients with pre-existing liver disease. i think it is important to there is a space between life and death. we see the deaths, which are extraordinary. . 3600 yesterday. and the number of people infected. i was...