The cannibalistic experiments involve killing cats and dogs purchased from Colombia, #Brazil, Vietnam, China and Ethiopia, and then feeding the dead remains to laboratory kittens, bred in government laboratories for the purpose of being infected with a disease and then killed.
"We the people” have also become the #Police state guinea pigs. Back in 2017, FEMA “inadvertently” exposed nearly 10,000 #firefighters, paramedics and other responders to a deadly form of ricin during simulated #BioTerrorism response sessions. #EarthDay #COVID19#lockdown
In 2015, it was discovered that an #ARMY lab had been “mistakenly” shipping deadly #anthrax to labs and defense contractors for a decade.
In #California, older prisoners had testicles from livestock and from recently executed convicts implanted in them. In #Connecticut, mental patients were injected with hepatitis.
In #Maryland, sleeping prisoners had a #pandemic flu virus sprayed up their noses. #EarthDay2020
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🧵Wall Street & Hollywood billionaires organize to raise $50 million towards a media blitz campaign to counter growing opposition to Israel's war on Gaza, led by Zionist oligarch Barry Sternlicht.
The $50 million would fund Billionaire oligarch Barry Sternlicht's "Facts for Peace" project to sway public opinion about Israel, and he's courting Google CEO Eric Schmidt who has a close relationship with Israel's Benjamin Netanyahu.
All four have a combined net with of around $500 Billion...
Inspired by a recent blog post by Greek politician Yanis Varoufakis, MintPress has listed just some of the war crimes Israel has committed in Gaza since October 7th.
Genocide
According to the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court, the crime of genocide is defined as "deliberately inflicting on a group conditions of life calculated to bring about its physical destruction in whole or in part."
Intentional Attacks against Civilians
This is defined by the Geneva Conventions as "intentionally directing attacks against the civilian population as such or against individual civilians not taking direct part in hostilities."
Celebrities in the United States are embarrassing themselves over Gaza on social media.
Justin Bieber posted a story on his Instagram titled "Praying for Israel." The only problem was that the picture in the background was of the ruins of Gaza following Israel's bombardment.
Hollywood star Jamie Lee Curtis also posted her support for Israel but also made the mistake of using a picture of children in Gaza.