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Operation Sea Spray 1950

Operation Sea-Spray was a 1950 U.S. Navy secret biological warfare experiment in which Serratia marcescens and Bacillus globigii bacteria were sprayed over the San Francisco Bay Area in California, in order to determine how vulnerable a city like San Francisco may be to a bioweapon attack, killing at least one American and sickening at least 10 more. [1] [2] [3] [4]

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The True Story of MK-Ultra and the CIA Mad Scientist - Jacobin

Operation Sea Spray. Kinzer describes how, in the context of the Cold War, US officials concluded that such research had produced knowledge that might “prove decisive in a

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Operation Sea-Spray: A Chilling Cold War Experiment The Cold War was a time of intense scientific experimentation, driven by fear of global conflict and a desire for dominance

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‘Operation Sea Spray’: Chemical-Scented Fog Sweeps the ... - SGT Report

Operation Sea Spray: A Chilling Precedent In 1950, during the Cold War, the U.S. military initiated Operation Sea Spray , a large-scale biological test in San Francisco. Using

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Unusual Fog Blanketing Parts of U.S. Raises Bioweapon Fears

A dense fog across the U.S. has sparked conspiracy theories reminiscent of the 1950 "Operation Sea Spray," when the U.S. Navy secretly tested biowarfare by releasing

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In 1950, the U.S. Released a Bioweapon in San Francisco

The project was called “Operation Sea Spray,” and its aim was to determine the susceptibility of a big city like San Francisco

Operation Sea Spray 1950

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If a government kills its own people, that seems like a good way to start a civil war. Did any people object to the project?

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Chlorine Dioxide, made using common two-liquid water purifying kits, would probably be cheaper and at least as effective, possibly against a wide set of pollutants too, because the aerosolised contaminants may not be bacteria or "viruses", but rather harmful elements and compounds.

I'd advise enough spare Chlorine Dioxide kits handy, I do!

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Where do you get the kits?

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There was a mysterious fog on New Years. Tons of people here in my town got sick within 2-3 days. I have a pretty great immune system, but it got into my lungs and have had a hard time kicking it since. Taking expectorant, antibiotics, Ivermectin, monolaurin and mullein tincture and tea has finally kicked most of it out. It got into the respiratory system and I just couldn't kick it. I have not been this sick since the spring of 2019! Many people are ending up in the emergency room. Make sure when you get sick that you hit it right away with all the supplements. This stuff is NASTY!!

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Where was this?

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Dr. Mercola had an article I think two days ago about nebulizing hydrogen peroxide. In that he said no to use distilled water because it would cause cells to get too big and burst is what I remember. Curious about this.

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Colloidal silver or even diluted Hydrogen peroxide (cheap) works well in a Nebulizer.

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They are destroying God’s flat earth.

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Well, you have it half-right and not the flat part.

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From what I can tell online. it looks like only Lavender oil is safe to diffuse around dogs. Different animals have different sensitivities from what I’m reading.

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There's so much bad info about essential oils (including Lavender) and pets online, even from Veterinarians.... I lost 2 cats within a few days of each other from diffusing Tea tree oil, which an online vet said was 'safe' with pets and even recommended it as a natural flea repellent sprinkled on their collars!!. They died horribly, gasping for air with seizures from sudden acute pneumonia and kidney failure. The vet said it was best to euthanize them as they were too far gone. The guilt haunts me to this day. I later read about a woman who almost lost a dog who developed sudden dementia (didn't recognize her) and got very ill from Tea Tree oil exposure, so it's not just cats that are very sensitive. ALL essential oils are potent and not worth the risk around our fur babies.

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I am so very sorry for your losses. That had to be terribly painful and traumatic. I too have looked up essential oils safety for cats and have seen too many conflicting results and stopped defusing anything to be safe. Thank you for sharing. Hopefully by doing so you might save others from your tragic experience.

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You're absolutely correct about allowing free market principles to govern insurance rates.

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