tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20821785.post8930624129781459940..comments2023-10-11T06:52:00.924-04:00Comments on The UFO Reality: Body Snatching of the Documented Kind by Nick RedfernRRRGrouphttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04875523970644487204noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20821785.post-38934816673288091882009-09-30T12:02:03.391-04:002009-09-30T12:02:03.391-04:00Another two example to add to the list were the p...Another two example to add to the list were the poison gas exposures and the intentional covert release of radioactive materials in urban areas.All documented.<br />Best Wishes<br />BruceBruce Duensinghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06770861553045757360noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20821785.post-89815228972624001662009-09-29T15:39:24.738-04:002009-09-29T15:39:24.738-04:00Do these people then also doubt the existence of U...Do these people then also doubt the existence of Unit 731? This is the whole reason the Unit 731 leaders haven't been charged as had the Nazis... do they also doubt Operation Paperclip and the aiding and abetting of Nazi war criminals? <br /><br />Ah... the great unspoken war dividends, to quote the X-Files.Andrew D. Gablehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13270538788314012863noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20821785.post-50004234120487203852009-09-29T15:24:55.931-04:002009-09-29T15:24:55.931-04:00Hi Nick,
You might want to check out a book calle...Hi Nick,<br /><br />You might want to check out a book called 'American Ground Zero: The Secret Nuclear War' by Carole Gallagher (MIT Press). I read it some years ago, and I recall there being accounts from persons present at atom bomb test sites. In these accounts, some who were present immediately after a test mentioned the presence of human bodies, which they were told were cadavers put there to study the effects of the blast. But one person had reason to doubt the official story - something about the bodies being restrained, if I recall correctly. Anyone else read this, can you confirm? Chilling stuff, either way.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20821785.post-41307037881920300402009-09-29T14:18:35.416-04:002009-09-29T14:18:35.416-04:00Nick, in the spring of 1950, parents of children a...Nick, in the spring of 1950, parents of children attending the Walter E. Ferdinand School, a Massachusetts institution for children with learning disabilities, received the following letter from the school's clinical director:<br /><br />Dear Parent,<br />In previous years we have done some examination in connection with the nutritional department of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, with purposes of helping to improve the nutrition of our children and to help them in general more efficiently than before.<br /><br />For the checking up of the children, we occasionally need to take some blood samples, which are then analyzed. The blood samples are taken after one test meal, which consists of a special breakfast meal containing a certain amount of calcium. We have asked for volunteers to give a sample of blood once a month for three months, and your son has agreed to volunteer because the boys who belong to the Science Club have many additional priveleges. They get one quart of milk daily during that time, and are taken to a baseball game, to the beach and to some outside dinners and they enjoy it greatly.<br /><br />I hope that you have no objection that your son is voluntarily participating in this study. The first study will start Monday, June 8th, and if you have not expressed any objections we will assume that your son may participate.<br /><br />Sincerely yours<br />Clemens C. Benda, MD<br />Clinical Director<br />Walter E. Ferdinand School<br /><br />It all seems so bucolic doesn't it? The American government is a government that cares, right? Making sure those special needs kids get their "special breakfast meal."<br />It's so sweet.<br /><br />At least, it would be, if that "special breakfast" wasn't, thanks to MIT, the NIH, and the AEC, laced with liberal amounts of radioactive calcium.<br /><br />The folk who doubt the US would do such things have been watching way too much FOX News for their own good.just_another_dickhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13941911859386280397noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20821785.post-3626941569071145672009-09-29T12:42:27.284-04:002009-09-29T12:42:27.284-04:00Hello Nick,
You could also have mentioned the Pro...Hello Nick,<br /><br />You could also have mentioned the Project MKULTRA that tested LSD on unknowing patients, also very well documented (court cases, government compensations, etc), and the Tuskegee Study (also very well documented) where people with syphilis received fake treatments over many yeras to see how the disease evolved. These experiments occurred in the United States (and Canada for MKULTRA), in the same timeframe as what you describe in your book. From a sociological standpoint, it is further evidence that mistreating people on the excuse of advancing science was part of the "zeitgeist" of the 1940s and 1950s.<br /><br />Best Regards,<br /><br />Eric<br /><br />http://parasociology.blogspot.comEric Ouellethttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01985467572506352039noreply@blogger.com