Saturday, January 19, 2013

U.S. Government sprayed people in the '50s and '60s in covert programs

Watch this short video and learn what the U.S. Govt. did to people in several cities in the '50s and '60s, without their knowledge.  Then look up in our skies at the chemtrails above us (today was a particularly busy day for chemtrail planes in the Monterey Bay area) and wonder what our government is doing to us, without telling us.  If you think this is just another wild "conspiracy theory," think again. This video report is from mainstream media, and the researcher is a credentialed, credible PhD sociologist who has done in-depth investigation on this subject. Her information is all verified by Freedom of Information gathered declassified military documents.  As you watch the video, you may well ask yourself in horror, "What is our government not capable of doing?" (Answer: Working for the good of the people)


Th
rough dozens of Freedom of
Information Act requests, sociologist,
Dr. Lisa Martino-Taylor uncovered
declassified military documents
describing the spraying of zinc
cadmium sulfide with radioactive
particles on a daily basis, for several
years during the 1950s and 1960s.

In St Louis, the sprayers were mounted
on the rooftops of high rise buildings. In
Texas, similar tests were conducted but
the toxins were dispersed by military jets
from the air and by station wagons on
the ground.

These tests were conducted on an unwitting
public. The Cold War cover story was that
the Army was testing "smokescreens to
protect cities from a Russian attack."

The highest concentration of this compound
was sprayed on a low-income Pruitt-Igoe
housing project in St. Louis Missouri that was
home to 10,000 people, of which 70% were
estimated to be under the age of 12.

The stated purpose of relentlessly spraying
the inhabitants of Pruitt-Igoe with radioactive
toxins morning, noon and night was so that
the military could study its effects of their
lungs. However, no follow-up study was ever
done.

In 1972, after years of crime, poverty and
decline, the government demolished the
Pruitt-Igoe housing project, which incidentally,
was designed by Minoru Yamasaki, the same
architect as the World Trade Center towers.

Video (about 4 mins):

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