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Military Biological Warfare Experiment Kills Mental Patients
www.whatreallyhappened.com ^
| 5/30/02
| Ed Hohmann
Posted on 06/01/2002 6:10:12 AM PDT by rubbertramp
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To: Clara Lou
duck tape? duckwork? duck in for a shower? "Boss, dee pain, dee pain"
pretty bad pun produckion there ma'am...*grin*
To: Clara Lou
"numberous"????
To: fourdeuce82d
How do you know I haven't investigated cults in Brunswick?
And you shouldn't disparage the mentally ill. They have a right to honor and respect.
The reason the Nazis began with this population is that they had no credibility.
To: rubbertramp
"First they came for the retarded, and I said nothing....the beginning of genocide."
We're all just Lab Rats to the elite.
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posted on
06/01/2002 7:12:55 AM PDT
by
rdavis84
To: general_re
When they come for you, will you look for corroboration on CNN?
To: rdavis84
Yes, but we lab rats have been through the maze before....smarter than the average lab rats.;-)
To: rubbertramp
Well it wouldn't suprise me. It's not like the shadowgov. hasn't experimented on people before. They've even admitted to some of it. What do they care. It's not like you're going to do anything about it anyways.
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posted on
06/01/2002 7:22:34 AM PDT
by
Archaeus
To: rubbertramp
However, within ten minutes of his call to Infowars, there was a knock on his door. Two black Austin police officers were standing on his doorstep, saying that they were responding to a 911 call. Joe had, of course, made no such call. Then, Joe noticed that the "officers" were wearing no badges and no id tags. When he asked them where their badges were, they quickly returned to their patrol cars, numbers C9 and 269, and sped away. They came to get him, but when he noticed they didn't have badges on, they ran away instead?
If they really wanted to get him (assuming this is true), looks like they would have.
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posted on
06/01/2002 7:38:39 AM PDT
by
Amelia
To: rubbertramp
Who said anything about CNN? I asked if there was anything at all besides this guy's story - I'm guessing from the tone of your answer that there isn't...
To: fourdeuce82d; Lazamataz; Poohbah
"First they came for Rivero, and I said nothing, because I wasn't a tin-foiler."
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posted on
06/01/2002 7:48:52 AM PDT
by
dighton
To: rubbertramp
When he asked them where their badges were, they quickly returned to their patrol cars, numbers C9 and 269, and sped away.Rather inept when it comes to intimidating a troublemaker. He really needs to work on his story.
To: rubbertramp
My, what an
incredible story !!!!!
Actually, I have it on good authority they were attacked by a MOOSE.....
To: rubbertramp
Did you post this for laughs, or do you REALLY believe this science fiction??? If the latter, what are your standards for evidence- or do you have any standards at all????
This sort of crap is why I find FR increasingly ierrelevant, and spend little time on the site anymore (although I have contributed.)
To: dighton
On Wednesday evening, March 14, 2001, Mr. Johnson called in from his home to the Infowars television show, hosted by Alex Jones. Alex has known Joe Johnson for several years and knows Joe to be a levelheaded person who would not make up wild storiesI know a man who had a cousin who had once talked to Alex about this very issue. The man who had a cousin who once had talked to Alex vouched for the vailidity of his cousin who, in turn, vouched for the validity of the man, making Alex all the more legitimate. The man and his cousin mysteriously died yesterday when they failed to perform CPR on each other. I'm not feeling too well myself and it's starting to get very cold in here.
The moral of the story is, "If you can't trust Alex, who can you trust?".
To: fourdeuce82d
"Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence." I think a lot of these tin-foil-hatted morons could use a subscription to "SKEPTICAL INQUIRER", although I doubt that they would be able to grasp the arguments presented (being that they depend on logical and consistent thinking skills...)
Anyway, there are at least two of us who recognize bullcrap when it is posted!
ALL THE WAY!
To: general_re
You're right on the money. The entire story (i.e., fabrication) is riddled with factual holes.
1) as you pointed out, there is no mention of the capacity in which "Joe" functioned at this site, and how it was that he was privy to witnessing the details of the alleged events (from "[observing] military doctors and nurses at the school...conducting biological warfare experiments on patients there"; to observing that the patients were "foaming at the mouth"; to observing the 'medical personnel' to the transport of the alleged dead patients; to the liquid nitrogen tanks; and to the final transport to the military base across the street).
We should believe that the U.S. military is so inept that it would allow a CIVILIAN (with no special clearance) to witness the events surrounding such 'secret experimentation' on other civilians? In the former Soviet Union...PERHAPS. In the USA? Dubious at BEST.
2) We are to presume that FIVE families would accept (with no further inquiry or public investigation--particularly since this is a public facility) a simple explanation that "CPR was not administered" to their five family members as the 'cause of death' and not question why they--five residents at the facility-- would require it in the first place--on the same night. yea, right;
3) We are to believe that two police officers would show up at his house with no badges or ids (who happened to be driving readily identifiable police cruisers, btw)...and then flee because of what?? Indeed, why would they go to his house to begin with (with no "official credentials") and then run away simply because "Joe Citizen" queried them about their credentials?;
4) "Alex" instructs "Joe" to run on down to the t.v. studio to air his story...then, he, Alex, runs away from the studio he told Joe to come to? yea, right. How come Alex didn't tell him instead to meet him at the radio station where the report says Alex was going on air? And, how come Joe "was not able to appear on camera?";
5) How come the article opens by saying: "Joe Johnson is the co-host of the Austin cable television show Whats on Your Mind?" BUT.....that (that same night he allegedly fled his house from the invisible g-men) Joe called in again to Alex's (radio) program, and "After the interview, Joe Johnson went into hiding,and has not been heard from since"?
What a bunch of hoooooooooey! Hope the martians don't get him.
To: rubbertramp
Mr. Johnson discovers that there are tunnels connecting the school with Camp Mabry. Yet the bodies are loaded into vans and driven across the street. Not that this screenplay won't sell, but it would help if you worked on those plot holes.
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posted on
06/01/2002 8:36:58 AM PDT
by
drjimmy
To: genefromjersey; BlueLancer
"Then they came for the møøses, and I said nothing, because I don't have a sister."
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posted on
06/01/2002 8:47:22 AM PDT
by
dighton
To: Antoninus II
When he asked them where their badges were, ... they said, "Badges? We don't need no steeking ... "
Oh wait, wrong story...
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posted on
06/01/2002 9:04:25 AM PDT
by
Who dat?
To: johniegrad
I've met innumerable cousins. Most of them aren't liars. Alex Jones is
especially believable, because (rumor has it) he's a cousin himself.
The moral is, "If you can't trust somebody's cousin, who can you trust?"
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posted on
06/01/2002 9:06:14 AM PDT
by
dighton
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