From PEGGY HALL's Substack
In yesterday’s video I shared a message from a Healthy American living in the U.K. who led me down another rabbit hole of information that you need to know (or need to be reminded of again!)
UK MILITARY ADMITS TO POISONING The SKIES
As I mentioned in a previous substack, the aerial spraying extends beyond the borders of the United States. I enjoy sharing the emails I receive (
support@thehealthyamerican.org), as I have Healthy Americans worldwide sending me images and updates about what they are experiencing in their country.
I received an alarming email from one individual in the U.K. who revealed stunning information about the testing of harmful substances by the military, specifically mentioning a family in Norwich affected by throat cancer due to repeated spraying.
The Ministry of Defense (MoD) is mentioned as admitting to such activities, even spraying from trucks along roads in addition to planes… for the “greater good” of course.
What’s even more interesting is the similar legal framework set up in the U.K. shielding much of the government and its agents from liability just like in the U.S.
The individual who wrote to me has been independently testing the water and residue for two decades, identifying strong levels of strontium, barium, aluminum, and mercury.
This information about what happened in the U.K. is out in the open and you can read many of the old reports online.
In my recent video, I discuss an April 2002 report from the Guardian titled "Millions were in germ war tests.”
The Ministry of Defence (MoD) conducted extensive secret germ warfare tests on the British public between 1940 and 1979, according to a released government report. The 60-page document reveals over 100 covert experiments, some involving the release of harmful chemicals and bacteria across large populations without public knowledge.
Note: Military personnel were INSTRUCTED to reassure any 'inquisitive inquirer' that these secret trials were just harmless research projects into “weather and air pollution.”
“The tests, carried out by government scientists at Porton Down, were designed to help the MoD assess Britain's vulnerability if the Russians were to have released clouds of deadly germs over the country” The Guardian reported.
Yes, the MoD and their government scientists orchestrated these tests to assess the “potential threat” by those notoriously sneaky Russians. Because, you know, the best way to safeguard against biological warfare is to conduct it on your own unsuspecting citizens! Clearly…
The government is undeniably implicated again (and again!) in these covert operations to harm the unsuspecting public.
The report's most unsettling revelation is that the U.K. government deliberately aimed to mislead the public, camouflaging these experiments as harmless weather and air pollution research projects. This is why I question the authenticity of contemporary climate "research" initiatives led by Granny Gates and others and I predict that many of these will be carried out under the guise of combatting climate change when in fact, it’s another operation designed for no other purpose than to harm humanity.
https://www.theguardian.com/politics/20 ... calscience
Millions were in germ war tests
Sun 21 Apr 2002 10.23 BST, Antony Barnett
Much of Britain was exposed to bacteria sprayed in secret trials
The Ministry of Defence turned large parts of the country into a giant laboratory to conduct a series of secret germ warfare tests on the public.
A government report just released provides for the first time a comprehensive official history of Britain's biological weapons trials between 1940 and 1979.
Many of these tests involved releasing potentially dangerous chemicals and micro-organisms over vast swaths of the population without the public being told.
While details of some secret trials have emerged in recent years, the 60-page report reveals new information about more than 100 covert experiments.
The report reveals that military personnel were briefed to tell any 'inquisitive inquirer' the trials were part of research projects into weather and air pollution.
The tests, carried out by government scientists at Porton Down, were designed to help the MoD assess Britain's vulnerability if the Russians were to have released clouds of deadly germs over the country.
In most cases, the trials did not use biological weapons but alternatives which scientists believed would mimic germ warfare and which the MoD claimed were harmless. But families in certain areas of the country who have children with birth defects are demanding a public inquiry.
One chapter of the report, 'The Fluorescent Particle Trials', reveals how between 1955 and 1963 planes flew from north-east England to the tip of Cornwall along the south and west coasts, dropping huge amounts of zinc cadmium sulphide on the population. The chemical drifted miles inland, its fluorescence allowing the spread to be monitored. In another trial using zinc cadmium sulphide, a generator was towed along a road near Frome in Somerset where it spewed the chemical for an hour.
While the Government has insisted the chemical is safe, cadmium is recognised as a cause of lung cancer and during the Second World War was considered by the Allies as a chemical weapon.
In another chapter, 'Large Area Coverage Trials', the MoD describes how between 1961 and 1968 more than a million people along the south coast of England, from Torquay to the New Forest, were exposed to bacteria including e.coli and bacillus globigii , which mimics anthrax. These releases came from a military ship, the Icewhale, anchored off the Dorset coast, which sprayed the micro-organisms in a five to 10-mile radius.
The report also reveals details of the DICE trials in south Dorset between 1971 and 1975. These involved US and UK military scientists spraying into the air massive quantities of serratia marcescens bacteria, with an anthrax simulant and phenol.
Similar bacteria were released in 'The Sabotage Trials' between 1952 and 1964. These were tests to determine the vulnerability of large government buildings and public transport to attack. In 1956 bacteria were released on the London Underground at lunchtime along the Northern Line between Colliers Wood and Tooting Broadway. The results show that the organism dispersed about 10 miles. Similar tests were conducted in tunnels running under government buildings in Whitehall.
Experiments conducted between 1964 and 1973 involved attaching germs to the threads of spiders' webs in boxes to test how the germs would survive in different environments. These tests were carried out in a dozen locations across the country, including London's West End, Southampton and Swindon. The report also gives details of more than a dozen smaller field trials between 1968 and 1977.
In recent years, the MoD has commissioned two scientists to review the safety of these tests. Both reported that there was no risk to public health, although one suggested the elderly or people suffering from breathing illnesses may have been seriously harmed if they inhaled sufficient quantities of micro-organisms.
However, some families in areas which bore the brunt of the secret tests are convinced the experiments have led to their children suffering birth defects, physical handicaps and learning difficulties.
David Orman, an army officer from Bournemouth, is demanding a public inquiry. His wife, Janette, was born in East Lulworth in Dorset, close to where many of the trials took place. She had a miscarriage, then gave birth to a son with cerebral palsy. Janette's three sisters, also born in the village while the tests were being carried out, have also given birth to children with unexplained problems, as have a number of their neighbours.
The local health authority has denied there is a cluster, but Orman believes otherwise. He said: 'I am convinced something terrible has happened. The village was a close-knit community and to have so many birth defects over such a short space of time has to be more than coincidence.'
Successive governments have tried to keep details of the germ warfare tests secret. While reports of a number of the trials have emerged over the years through the Public Records Office, this latest MoD document - which was released to Liberal Democrat MP Norman Baker - gives the fullest official version of the biological warfare trials yet.
Baker said: 'I welcome the fact that the Government has finally released this information, but question why it has taken so long. It is unacceptable that the public were treated as guinea pigs without their knowledge, and I want to be sure that the Ministry of Defence's claims that these chemicals and bacteria used were safe is true.'
The MoD report traces the history of the UK's research into germ warfare since the Second World War when Porton Down produced five million cattle cakes filled with deadly anthrax spores which would have been dropped in Germany to kill their livestock. It also gives details of the infamous anthrax experiments on Gruinard on the Scottish coast which left the island so contaminated it could not be inhabited until the late 1980s.
The report also confirms the use of anthrax and other deadly germs on tests aboard ships in the Caribbean and off the Scottish coast during the 1950s. The document states: 'Tacit approval for simulant trials where the public might be exposed was strongly influenced by defence security considerations aimed obviously at restricting public knowledge. An important corollary to this was the need to avoid public alarm and disquiet about the vulnerability of the civil population to BW [biological warfare] attack.'
Sue Ellison, spokeswoman for Porton Down, said: 'Independent reports by eminent scientists have shown there was no danger to public health from these releases which were carried out to protect the public.
'The results from these trials_ will save lives, should the country or our forces face an attack by chemical and biological weapons.'
Asked whether such tests are still being carried out, she said: 'It is not our policy to discuss ongoing research.'