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Thursday, August 15, 2013

US ARMY EXPERIMENT - IT SPRAYED HOUSES AND US CIVILIANS WITH RADIOACTIVE PARTICLES

The US army told citizens that the experiments were for their own protection, as they sprayed homes, and men, women and children with radioactive particles.  Secret documents from 1950s and 60s uncovered by researcher. 
 
THE DAILY SHEEPLE – Sociologist Lisa Martino-Taylor filed multiple Freedom of Information requests and obtained documents from the US Army that confirmed her worst fears: Some 10,000 people in St. Louis had been sprayed day and night with radioactive particles in the 1950s and 60s.

At the time of the experiments the army claimed they were for the protection of the population.

Zinc and Cadmium radioactive particles were sprayed inside and around a housing complex without the consent of its inhabitants. Most of the people living there, Ms. Taylor says, were under the age of 12 years of age.
 
The experiments were not limited to St. Louis. They were done in Corpus Christi, Texas and other cities around the country.

Read more - http://www.thedailysheeple.com/us-sociologist-documents-army-experiments-on-americans_082013

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DAILY MAIL - In Corpus Christi, the chemical was dropped from airplanes over large swathes of city. 
 
In St Louis, the Army put chemical sprayers on buildings, like schools and public housing projects, and mounted them in station wagons for mobile use.
 
In her research, sociologist Lisa Martino-Taylor found that the greatest concentration of spraying in St Louis was at the Pruitt-Igoe public housing complex, which was home to 10,000 low income residents.  She said that 70 per cent of those residents were children under the age of 12.
 
Professor Martino-Taylor became interested in the topic after hearing independent reports of cancers among city residents living in those areas at the time.'This was a violation of all medical ethics, all international codes, and the military's own policy at that time,' said Professor Martino-Taylor.
 

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