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reply posted on 7-12-2004 @ 09:50 PM by SkyFox2
Using Biological weapons is not just, I don't think the US Government will ever openly disperse such materials among a crowd of its enemies. It of course shouldn't be done either. However, many of us at ATS are aware that the US Govt has posession of a great deal of "illegal" weapons and has used them before, including on its own people. Dioxin "accidentally" used when paving the streets in a US city (Times Beach, Missouri), Chemical Weapons "preparations" resulting in illness for a great deal of people and Gulf War Syndrome being a few examples

Times Beach, MO

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The US government doesn't like mercinaries as they are rogue by definition. I am suprised that they govt has given anyone who wasn't immediatly affilited with or a member of the "right" to do anything, much less attack civilians and use biological weapons to catch or kill the intended target. If anything like that would be done, they wouldn't openly inform us of it anyhow. The civilians would be casualties of war, the people doing the killing would either be soldiers or "terrorists" and the chemicals used would not be addressed as if ithey were, tests could be done in order to find out where they came from. In effect, the government doesn't need its public image to be tarnished any further.

The event would be secretive, that "Spec Team" is unlikely to use chemical weapons at any point. If you wanna see Chemical weapons being used by the US, look closer to its borders. Look INSIDE its borders. That's where it's going down. You'll never be able to catch them doing such things in places like Iraq or Afghanistan.

Remember the government is composed of lawyers n whatnot, they're slick. They know how to "play" the Americans.
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