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In 1969 Richard Nixon officially ended the U.S. biological weapons program ordering factories to be closed and stockpiles to be destroyed: But,
Today there are hundreds more laboratories than there were when the United States had a Secretary Of War now producing synthetic microbes at
corporations like Merck, universities like Northwestern and government factories like the 1200-acre Fort Detrick Biological Weapons Program renamed
the National Cancer Institute-Frederick, U.S. Army Medical Research and Material Command, U.S. Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases
and National Interagency Biodefense Campus where the Ames Strain Anthrax that John Rockwell used to send letter bombs out in 2001 was created. The
practice of murdering with microbes can be traced back to the Teutonic Crusade in Europe between 1347 - 1351 when the yellow and orange-haired,
albino, African occupiers of Europe catapulted rotting corpses at the dark-haired, barrel-chested, muscular, white-skinned, woodman, peasant,
indigenous European Neanderthal Slavs. And numerous hand-written letters from the summer of 1763, during the Ottawa Chief Pontiac's Rebellion,
preserved on microfilm at the U.S.Library of Congress, called the British Manuscript Project, prove that the English descendants of the Egyptian
ruling class used microbes against the indigenous tribespeople of Terrapin Island, the continent that outsiders mistakenly refer to as North America.
I have excerpted the following quotations from Peter d'Errico's article "Amherst and Smallpox" from the
website:
www.nativeweb.org...
www.nativeweb.org/pages/legal/amherst/lord_jeff.html On June 25th, 1763, Colonel Henry Bouquet wrote to Lord Jeffrey Amherst "...that
Vermine...have forfeited all claim to the rights of humanity. I would rather chuse (sic) the liberty to kill any Savage". In a letter Amherst wrote on
July 9th, 1763 to Sir William Johnson, the Superintendent of the Northern Indian Department, he ordered "...the Total Extirpation of those Indian
Nations".+++++ On July 13th, 1763 Amherst ordered Bouquet to "...inocculate (sic) the Indians".+++++ On July 16th, 1763 Amherst wrote to Bouquet
"Extirpate this Execrable Race". On July 26th, 1763 Bouquet wrote Amherst "...all your directives will be observed". On August 7th, 1763 Amherst wrote
George Croghan, the Deputy Agent for Indian Affairs "Their Total Exterpation is scarce sufficient Attonement". On August 27th, 1763 Amherst wrote Sir
William Johnson again telling him to "...put a most Effectual Stop to their very being". And from an article "Fact checking Mini-Indian smallpox
blankets" on the Eugene Lang College website talk.collegeconfidential.com/parent-cafe/763264-fact-checking-mini-indian-smallpox-blankets.html
[url=http://www.talk.collegeconfidential.com/parent-cafe/763264-fact-checking-mini-indian-smallpox-blankets.html]http://www.talk.collegeconfidential.
com/parent-cafe/763264-fact-checking-mini-indian-smallpox-blankets. I have excerpted the following passage from the journal of the Commander of the
Pittsburgh militia William Trent's journal written on May 24th, 1763: " The Turtle Heart a principle Warrior of the Delawares and Mamaltee a Chief
came...had prevailed on 6 Nations...time to go...they desired we set out immediately...The Commanding Officer (of Fort Pitt, the Swiss mercenary
Captain Ecuyer) thanked them...+++++let them know we could defend against all the Indians in the Woods, that we had three large armys (sic) marching
to Chastise those Indians that had struck us, told them to take care of their Women and Children, but not to tell other Natives+++++...they
returned...Out of our regard for them we gave them two blankets and an Handkerchief out of the Small Pox Hospital . I hope it will have the desired
effect". The United States is going to use its new synthetic smallpox the same way it used its chemical weapons in WWl and its atomic weapons in WWll
to commit crimes against humanity.
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