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I have never been a chemtrailer, but when you read stuff like this, it makes you wonder if those nutjobs are actually right.

Maybe Uncle Sam can pay Glaxo-Smith-Klein to come up with a vaccine for possible problems from “smoke screen” fallout. Mix it with the swine flu concoction and have a two-fer.

The line would go out the door of Walgreens.
 

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I have never been a chemtrailer, but when you read stuff like this, it makes you wonder if those nutjobs are actually right.

Well thank you.

If you have been paying attention at all, you would know that the Military has admitted chemtrails for the past ten years.
And hell, it is in the mainstream media as weather modification.

Us "nutjobs" have been proven right a long time ago on chemtrails.
 

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human_experimentation_in_the_United_States Yes, it's Wikipedia, but it cites its sources. Highlights include:
  • Irradiating schoolchildren's milk; some 1400 died at the clinic in question
  • Irradiating pregnant women to study their aborted embryos at the University of Iowa
  • Irradiating 829 pregnant women at Vanderbuilt university to study their children
  • Spreading toxic chemicals over six cities, not just one
  • Twenty-three years of ongoing expermentation into dermatological irritants (including dioxin, a component of Agent Orange) at Holmesburg prison
  • Extensive experiments into mind control under Project MKULTRA. Yes, that one sounds pretty fantastical, so no doubt you'll want to read the Senate Committee Report to confirm it
These are but a few of the things your government has gotten caught doing and admitted to. Do you really think the government has come clean on everything it's done?
 

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Wow. Amazing timing:
http://www.foxnews.com/politics/201...lowing-lawsuit-on-illegal-experiments-by-epa/
A powerful lawmaker is calling for Senate hearings following a lawsuit charging the Environmental Protection Agency conducted illegal human experiments, including some that exposed asthmatic patients to known carcinogens.

Sen. James Inhofe, R-Okla., called it “extremely disturbing” that EPA scientists may have exposed people with conditions such as asthma and a syndrome that puts them at higher risk for heart disease and strokes to concentrated, high levels of substances like fine particulate matter and diesel exhaust. The allegations first surfaced after Steve Milloy, an author and publisher of JunkScience.com, learned of the experiments through Freedom of Information Act requests. Milloy's subsequent report led to the lawsuit and now Inhofe's call for hearings.

"It is extremely disturbing that EPA may have conducted illegal human experiments, exposing people with conditions such as asthma and metabolic syndrome to concentrated high levels of substances like fine particulate matter and diesel exhaust," Inhofe, the ranking member of the Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works, wrote in a letter to Sen. Barbara Boxer, D-Calif., the committee chair. "EPA has repeatedly said that these substances can cause cancer and lead to death so if these allegations of human experiments are true, it just validates the problem that the Obama-EPA's mission is not about public health."

At least some of the experiments predated the Obama administration, however. Landon Huffman, the lead plaintiff in the lawsuit, participated in experiments conducted at the EPA’s Human Studies Facility in Chapel Hill, N.C., in November 2006 and May 2007. Huffman, who suffers from asthma, believed the experiments were aimed at easing his ailment and claims he was not informed that the pollution forced into his lungs could endanger his health. He is suing in federal district court in Alexandria, Va.

“His health is of utmost importance to him and he is disturbed by the fact that because of his participation in EPA’s human experimentation, his health is in greater jeopardy than when he voluntarily agreed to participate in those studies,” reads Huffman's complaint. “As a result of those studies, he is distressed that he may not be able to provide for his wife and family in the short-term as well as long-term.”

Milloy said records show tests conducted on 41 people exposed them to airborne particulates from diesel truck exhausts at levels 135 times the mean exposure in the United States, increasing their risk of immediate death by 10 percent.

“The law and the rules that the EPA has violated, they’re not just technical, trivial regulations they ran afoul of,” Milloy, who compared the research to the Tuskegee syphilis experiments and to those conducted in Nazi Germany, told FoxNews.com. “These are among the most sacrosanct federal regulations in that they are protecting human subjects in medical experiments.

“No study subject was told that these things cause cancer,” he added, citing the "Common Rule," a set of ethics guidelines governing experiments on people. “It’s shocking.”

Inhofe suggested that the EPA "may be criminally liable for its conduct.”

EPA officials, in a statement to FoxNews.com, said all human exposure studies conducted by its scientists are "independently evaluated" for safety and ethics - and all results are peer-reviewed.

"EPA is one of many federal departments and agencies, in addition to other research institutions, that conduct or support research with human subjects under the governance of the Common Rule," the statement read. "The Department of Justice is representing the United States in the litigation and further inquiry regarding the case should be directed to them."

University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill officials said they take the “conduct and oversight” of research seriously and follow all applicable policies and regulations. “Accordingly, we are investigating the circumstances surrounding the exposure studies in question, to ensure that these ethical and regulatory obligations were met,” the school said in a statement obtained by FoxNews.com.

Although the EPA isn't discussing the allegations, agency Administrator Lisa Jackson is on record about the dangers of compounds test subjects were allegedly exposed to.

“Particulate matter causes premature death,” Jackson said at an unrelated Congressional hearing in September, 2011. “It doesn’t make you sick. It’s directly causal to dying sooner than you should.”
Nothing ever changes....
 

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Wow. $250 and we get 52,000 reads and 13,000 replies. Government forcibly using its citizens as lab rats, and killing hundreds, if not thousands...eighteen replies, a few hundred views.

Enjoy your bread and circuses.
 

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