主题:求助(1到哪去了?) -- 石千里
本来要求助两个问题,结果只有一个,现在补上:
1 谁能找到藤井志津枝教授在1995年10月《国立政治大学学报》发表的《第二次中日战争期间日本发展生物化学战重要人物之研究》一文?
2 有没有网友能够提供朝鲜战争中志愿军中的疫情报告,包括何时何地有何症状,如果资料尚未解密,可否抠除所有数据后扫描成PDF文件。
在我看来,美国是否用过生物武器就如猜字游戏一样,东漏一个字母,西漏一个字母,剩下的就完全要靠你的记忆和推理了。日本人的资料将帮助我揭开遮在关键部位的隔板,是“even”还是“evil"?
谢谢先。
还有,这里:
有关731和美国交易的文章:
Biowarfare connections between U.S. Fort (Camp) Detrick & world-war era Japan
还有,这篇:
Forgotten Crimes Continue to be Revealed at Various Locations in Korea: Germ Warfare in South Korea?
这篇文章更要看一下,又一次证明了美国在朝鲜战争动用了细菌战Feds' involvement in anthrax experiment
Decades later, in an interview, Sanders said, "Anthrax is a tough bug. It's sturdy. It's cheap to produce, and [the Japanese had] used it in China." In a 1985 interview with the Miami Herald, Sanders revealed that he was "duped" by the Japanese during his nine-week investigation of Unit 731 and that had he known about torturous experiments on innocent human beings conducted by bacteriologist Dr. Shiro Ishii, "I would have been very happy to be part of the firing squad."
In May 1951, scientists at Fort Detrick were shocked to learn that Thompson had "committed suicide" while on another special assignment in Tokyo. The circumstances surrounding Thompson's death have never been publicly revealed. Two years later, Olson would also "commit suicide" under circumstances so unusual that eventually he became an icon of American mysteries. Not long before Thompson's death, according to Sanders and other former Fort Detrick researchers, Ishii was secreted into the United States to lecture at Camp Detrick. Sanders, in an interview before his death in 1988, also claimed that Ryoichi Naito was brought to Camp Detrick to lecture American researchers on Unit 731's human experiments.
原来为CIA工作的离奇被自杀的不只是Olson,还有 Thompson。
这些资料都是我当时写贴时收藏的,我还会帮你找其他资料的。
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就凭包庇731的王八蛋这一条,老美就是王八蛋。