I'm trying to find it (if it wasn't already posted), to which it was an Act of Congress and signed into law that experimenting on an unwitting American public is legal. That's right. I said "legal". It's been this way for a long time. Most of us just never knew about it.
Now, let's look back a few years to what I believe was a dry run before turning it lose against the American public. Remember the 'War on Terrorism'? That term always bothered me. It was in 1996 that I discovered to my amazement this term used in statutory law. It was found under domestic abuse provisions. The definition of it was as ambiguous as defining a 'thing'. For what I was seeing under the Clinton Administration, I predicted this term would be used on the greater public. The 'War on Terrorism' has come to past and now evolved to describing half the population of the United States.
Just what is the 'War on Terror'?
There's no real way of explaining it. Terror is a feeling. It is not necessarily an object or even a person. It is the dreadful feeling one has when they are in a state of fear. What's causing the fear? Is it a person, group of people, government, a virus, space aliens, a Zombie apocalypse movie? Is it someone's psychological imbalance?
The 'War on terrorism' opened up a universal front to attack everyone and anyone. It was surreptitiously declared on all of us.
I'm trying to find it (if it wasn't already posted), to which it was an Act of Congress and signed into law that experimenting on an unwitting American public is legal. That's right. I said "legal". It's been this way for a long time. Most of us just never knew about it.
Now, let's look back a few years to what I believe was a dry run before turning it lose against the American public. Remember the 'War on Terrorism'? That term always bothered me. It was in 1996 that I discovered to my amazement this term used in statutory law. It was found under domestic abuse provisions. The definition of it was as ambiguous as defining a 'thing'. For what I was seeing under the Clinton Administration, I predicted this term would be used on the greater public. The 'War on Terrorism' has come to past and now evolved to describing half the population of the United States.
Just what is the 'War on Terror'?
There's no real way of explaining it. Terror is a feeling. It is not necessarily an object or even a person. It is the dreadful feeling one has when they are in a state of fear. What's causing the fear? Is it a person, group of people, government, a virus, space aliens, a Zombie apocalypse movie? Is it someone's psychological imbalance?
The 'War on terrorism' opened up a universal front to attack everyone and anyone. It was surreptitiously declared on all of us.
Here's an article written in 2016 by Scott Ritter called -- "Human Experimentation Rampant in the United States". That was then. Where are we now? COVID jab?