when it started by #263144 ..... Ask Barefoot Herbalist
Date: 2/25/2025 3:16:09 PM ( 8 h ago)
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1950 bacteriologist hardback medical book 1950 explained how the author was hired to examine the state of texas after it was sprayed---he took a picture of a navy ship covered in jets--as the example of those that did the spraying---
history and current japan unit 731 history explains how russia chased unit 731 back to japan and the navy rescued them and bought to the usa, where they created the airforce in the late 1940's--then texas sprayed with chemicals by 1949.
Unit 731 masters of chemical warfare since 1917 to date, masters of all drugs since 1950's--creators of chem trail jets 1949 Texas, then spray the entire world..
With the killing of 150 million chickens, they keep chemical military spraying in the news--it has always, been the military; they developed the wars, they select those to be exterminated and 1 man always said he controls 92 military world wide and that 1 man controlled by unit 731 since mid 1800's..
easier to just call them the "organized", uniformed, white coats-- devils.
Russia had them, asked the usa to take them and hang them all---instead the navy took them home to safety and it has been the ussr against the usa since 1940's --a proxy war between japan/russia always...
medical books 1950 explaining it started in 1949, the spraying of americans and sayin the usa navy was really, the unit 731/japan navy and japan owned the roman empire counties since mid 1800's according to Rockefeller video where he explains japan owned his grandfather, his dad and himself---
as for the Ukraine war--unit 731 will never stop until Russia is gone.. according to japan tv / unit 731 documentaries by the people who were sent to china/russia while the islands were being cleansed for the emperor. Each country "cleansed" by their masters...via fabricated wars.
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