TWITTER EXCLUSIVE:
Suppressed for 70 years, the English version of China's April 1952 "Report on the Crime of American Imperialists in Spreading Bacteria in Korea" - 1st time ever online
With 7 chapters + Forward & Conclusion. Best copy I could find
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The report begins with a long forward, which includes the names and titles of the scientific personnel involved in the investigation.
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Chapter 1 concerns the evidence offered regarding the dissemination by U.S. aircraft of biological weapons via use of insect vectors and other inanimate objects.
Chapter 2 concerns the evidence of use of plague bacillus in the attacks
Chapter 3 summarizes evidence re use of cholera vibrios in BW attacks.
Chapter 4 is about the dissemination of germ-causing gastrointestinal infections, particularly use of salmonella & shiga bacteria. Interestingly, these were two types of bacteria held at the Ukraine biolabs prior to the Russian invasion.
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Chapter 5 discusses the evidence re dissemination of anthrax bacillus
Chapter 6 is on dissemination of anti-crop BW, particularly that aimed at soybean crop. It's of a sabotage type similar to Unit 731, poss via joint Detrick-CIA Special Ops Division
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Chapter 7 discusses confessions of U.S. POWs about BW program, and also interrogation of captured Korean agents dropped into No. Korea for surveillance on effects of the BW campaign. Very interesting aspect of the report!
The Conclusion of the report is eyewitness reports and material evidence gathered showed BW charges were true. The attacks were "large-scale." China notes Shiro Ishii was in Seoul in January 1952, implying Unit 731 personnel heavily engaged in this program.
In summary, this kind of historical material was withheld from American people by a huge USPS/Customs Service/FBI program to destroy publications from Communist countries during the Cold War. Now you can read for yourself & make up your own minds.
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