Free Thought Project – by Jay Syrmopoulos
Newkirk, OK – A planned chemical/biological test by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has residents of a small Oklahoma town in fear that they are being used as human guinea pigs, as the federal government prepares to carry out plans for biological testing in the area next month.
DHS announced plans to conduct chemical and biological testing near the border between Kansas and Oklahoma in January and February, and again in June and July, to determine how much protection people would receive from being inside a house or an apartment in the event of a biological terrorist attack, according to a statement on the Homeland Security website.
The DHS press release notes:
The study is part of the Department’s ongoing commitment to preparedness and the shared responsibility of protecting the nation’s critical infrastructure. The purpose of this study is to gather data that enhances our predictive capabilities in the event of a biological agent attack. Specifically, this work will help in predicting the extent to which an intentional release of a biological agent may penetrate single family and multi-family structures. These tests will release inert chemicals and biological materials that will be used to measure the amount of material that penetrates the buildings under varied conditions.
“This helps responders and emergency managers decide how to respond and save lives. It helps in planning for evacuations…and other tactics,” John Verrico, DHS’s science and technology directorate spokesman, said in an email to Newsweek. “It also helps us to understand how materials settle and stick to surfaces.”
Verrico claims that no one has been injured or adversely affected by chemical tests performed by Homeland Security.
Contrary to the assertions of Verrico, area residents dispute that the chemicals are harmless to humans, animals, and the environment, and are working to stop the planned biological/chemical tests.
A resident of a nearby town, Jill Wineinger, collected almost 9,000 signatures on a petition to block the testing after Homeland Security placed a legal notice inviting the public comment about the tests during a 30-day open comment period.
“We just don’t really know or trust that everything that they’re saying is what they’re doing,”Wineinger told Newsweek.
DHS is reportedly reviewing approximately 300 comments received by email from the public before deciding whether to go forward with the testing, according to Verrico.
The chemical agents DHS plans to use in the testing are titanium dioxide, fluorescent brightener, urea, and Dipel, an insecticide.
“I’m really sorry that everyone is so afraid in Newkirk because these are very benign products,” Kitty Cardwell, a professor at Oklahoma State University and director of the National Institute of Microbial Forensics for Food and Agricultural Biosecurity, who has been involved in other Homeland Security projects, told Newsweek.
Cardwell believes the chemicals are non-toxic at that minuscule amount and likely wouldn’t reach populated areas.
Interestingly, while Cardwell and the U.S. government claim the chemicals used in the testing won’t adversely impact human health or the environment, the EU has proposed to classify titanium dioxide as a carcinogen—meaning that it is suspected of causing cancer – specifically when inhaled.
Wineinger disputes the idea that these substances are harmless, noting that she’s allergic to urea and could be hospitalized if she’s exposed to it. She also expressed concern about individuals with asthma and fears the area’s crops could be contaminated by the chemicals.
“It could saturate our homes and it could saturate our water supply,” Wineinger said.
Kansas Congressman Ron Estes, in response to the planned chemical and biological testing, said federal agencies, “need to be 100 percent certain this test is safe for the residents of south-central Kansas,” noting that he has “numerous questions.”
Estes serves on the Houses Committee on Homeland Security, and in a statement released on Thursday, said that he is “monitoring the situation very closely.”
“I have numerous questions regarding this proposed test,” Estes said. “While it’s important for our federal agencies to test their abilities in response to threats, we need to be one hundred percent certain this test is safe for the residents of south-central Kansas.”
One comment on Wineinger’s petition presciently asked, “Why not test it in a more likely area to be hit by an attack, like NYC?”
“Maybe because people there have the money and clout to protect themselves from our [government]. An Indian school in the middle of nowhere. Yeah, just like the Tuskegee syphilis study. No one who matters gets hurt.”
The chemicals will be released at the now-abandoned Chilocco Indian School.
The Tuskegee Study of Untreated Syphilis in the Negro Male is a notorious secret research experiment conducted by the U.S. Public Health Service in Alabama from 1932 to 1972 involving 600 African American men.
Researchers conducted the study without participants consent as a means of tracking the progression of the deadly sexually transmitted disease—and participants received no treatment. Disgustingly, those unfortunate human guinea pigs were instead monitored until they died and then examined post-mortem.
The idea that citizens are being subjected to a potentially dangerous situation by DHS, without consent, certainly raises some serious questions as to the methodology being employed.
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They need to get their guns, form militias then ambush and kill every last person wearing a DHS uniform or driving/operating a sprayer of any kind, any plane with pods on it for spraying must also be shot down.
Simple as that folks.
yep.. simple as that. and when those coksukers swoop in to take care of those fine upstanding domestic terrorists, me and the rest of fema4 will too! every day i see something else that i ”think” is gonna set everybody off and it just doesn’t happen. I’m already set off, I’m just looking for an area i can get to quickly. I’m close enough to Oklahoma, i think. we’ll see, eventually. i can’t see this shit going on much longer… been saying that for 4yrs now! oh and ‘they’ keep going. bound to come to a head some time..
Several tribes are also protesting the tests.
https://www.mail.com/news/politics/8152594-tribes-oppose-planned-bioterror-tests-oklahoma-gra.html#.7518-stage-hero1-1
“Verrico claims that no one has been injured or adversely affected by chemical tests performed by Homeland Security.”
Not that could be conclusively proven, anyway, right?
“Cardwell believes the chemicals are non-toxic at that minuscule amount and likely wouldn’t reach populated areas.”
Except in the water supplies…
“It could saturate our homes and it could saturate our water supply,” Wineinger said.”
DUH!!!
“A resident of a nearby town, Jill Wineinger, collected almost 9,000 signatures on a petition to block the testing after Homeland Security placed a legal notice inviting the public comment about the tests during a 30-day open comment period.”
But it’s o.k. for the scumbags to spray us daily with CHEMTRAILS, right, lady?
Gotta fix that darn ‘global warming’, after all.
Outrage? Memo to small Oklahoma town folks who are “outraged” over this–it’s gonna take a lot more than “outrage”…. The criminal psycho elites laugh at your “outrage”!
Well if the chemtrail planes flew low enough to shoot at……
“….Specifically, this work will help in predicting the extent to which an intentional release of a biological agent may penetrate single family and multi-family structures. …”
Maybe they want to make sure the chemtrails can get us indoors.
U.S. Law Title Code 50 Chapter 32 Subsection 1520a paragraph b…this allows the Federal Government to use any chemical nuclear or biological agents on human test subjects only if deemed as ” testing” “experimental” or “research”. NEVER can the term PROGRAM be used…thus the loophole. I hope I have that right.
(a)Prohibited activitiesThe Secretaryof Defense may not conduct (directly or by contract)—
(1)
any test or experiment involving the use of a chemical agent or biological agent on a civilian population; or
(2)
any other testing of a chemical agent or biological agent on human subjects.
(b)ExceptionsSubject to subsections (c), (d), and (e), the prohibition in subsection (a) does not apply to a test or experiment carried out for any of the following purposes:
(1)
Any peaceful purpose that is related to a medical, therapeutic, pharmaceutical, agricultural, industrial, or research activity.
(2)
Any purpose that is directly related to protection against toxic chemicals or biological weapons and agents.
(3)
Any law enforcement purpose, including any purpose related to riot control.
(c)Informed consent required
The Secretary of Defense may conduct a test or experiment described in subsection (b) only if informed consent to the testing was obtained from each human subject in advance of the testing on that subject.
(d)Prior notice to Congress
Not later than 30 days after the date of final approval within the Department of Defense of plans for any experiment or study to be conducted by the Department of Defense (whether directly or under contract) involving the use of human subjects for the testing of a chemical agent or a biological agent, the Secretary of Defense shall submit to the Committee on Armed Services of the Senate and the Committee on Armed Services of the House of Representatives a report setting forth a full accounting of those plans, and the experiment or study may then be conducted only after the end of the 30-day period beginning on the date such report is received by those committees.
(e)“Biological agent” definedIn this section, the term “biological agent” means any micro-organism (including bacteria, viruses, fungi, rickettsiac, or protozoa), pathogen, or infectious substance, and any naturally occurring, bioengineered, or synthesized component of any such micro-organism, pathogen, or infectious substance, whatever its origin or method of production, that is capable of causing—
(1)
death, disease, or other biological malfunction in a human, an animal, a plant, or another living organism;
(2)
deterioration of food, water, equipment, supplies, or materials of any kind; or
(3)
deleterious alteration of the environment.
They need to invest in .50 cal. & .338’s & such. Where are they flying out of? Just like the armed folks that fed the homeless. The BS stopped.