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A shocking report prepared for Prime Minister Putin by the Foreign
Military Intelligence Directorate (GRU) states that one of the United
States top experts in biological and chemical weapons was brutally
murdered after he threatened to expose a US Military test of poison gas
that killed hundreds of thousands of animals in Arkansas this past week.
According to this report, John P. Wheeler III, Special Assistant to the
Secretary of the Air Force, Washington, D.C. from 2005-2008, when he
became the Special Assistant to the Acting Assistant Secretary of the Air
Force for Installations, Logistics and Environment, was found brutally
murdered and dumped in a landfill,
Wheeler's military career included writing one of the most important
manuals on the effectiveness of biological and chemical weapons which led
to his being hired in 2009 as a consultant to the Mitre Corporation, whose
aviation system development department, the GRU reports, is at the
forefront of creating the computer command and control systems used by the
US Air Force in their fleet of aerial spraying planes. [photo 2nd left]
These aerial spraying planes, this report continues, are based at the
Little Rock Air Force Base in Arkansas that over the past few months have
been involved with `test dispersants' of poisonous gasses in the
Afghanistan War Theater using chemical weapons stocks obtained from Iraq
and held at the Pine Bluff Arsenal, also located in Arkansas.
To the direct reason for Wheeler's murder, this report says, was this past
week's transport of Iraqi Phosgene poisonous gas aboard a US Air Force
KC-767 tanker aircraft from Little Rock Air Force Base enroute to
Afghanistan that shortly after takeoff had a `critical malfunction' of its
aerial spraying computer directed command and control system over central
Arkansas causing the deaths of thousands of red-wing blackbirds.
According to US reports an estimated 5,000 of these birds were killed
outright and were quickly removed by US Environmental Services workers
wearing hazmat suits and gas masks. Another US report states that cause
of death to these thousands of birds was "trauma in the breast tissue,
with blood clots in the body cavity and a lot of internal bleeding" which
this GRU report states is consistent with Phosgene exposure.
Even more chilling than this incident is this GRU report stating that it
was the second "accidental" release of Phosgene poisonous gas in as many
days, as the day before, this same US Air Force KC-767 tanker aircraft
also had a "critical malfunction" causing a release over the Arkansas
River that killed over 100,000 fish.
A bear sow and her two cubs were meandering in front of the camera when one of the cubs stumbled and keeled over. It then crawled a little distance and died two days later. Just yards away, a much larger adult male was also found dead in seemingly mysterious conditions.