Secret Testing on Texas Prison Inmates with Mycoplasma by whenwillitend .....
Texas prisons did secret testing on inmates in several towns in the 80's before the Gulf War resulting in it spreading to the towns
Date: 1/12/2015 3:56:53 PM ( 9 y ago)
"Mycoplasma fermentans (incognitus) has been tested on the Texas Department of Corrections prisoners in the late 1980s prior to the Gulf War. It was tested on death row inmates as well as other inmates in Huntsville, Texas. The guards then contracted it from the inmates, and the guards then gave it to their families and community. This mycoplasma vaccine testing was funded by the U.S. Army, and today there is an outbreak of 350 people in the Huntsville area with a strange disease resembling GWS."--Dr Nicolson
"Researchers Dr. Garth Nicolson and his wife Nancy have found a tiny bacterial microbe (a "mycoplasma") in the blood of nearly half the ill vets with GWI. Amazingly, this infectious agent has a piece of HIV (the AIDS virus) attached to it. This microbe could never have occured naturally. On the contrary, the composition of the microbe suggests a man-made and genetically-engineered biological warfare agent."--Dr Cantwell MDhttp://forums.prohealth.com/forums/index.php?threads/unbelievable-information-east-texans-listen-up.86006/
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