Army scientists secretly sprayed St. Louis with radioactive particles!
ST. LOUIS, Missouri (PNN) - October 1, 2012 - Sociologist Lisa Martino-Taylor, right, a sociologist at St. Louis Community College, has spent years tracking down declassified documents to uncover the lengths that the Fascist Police States of Amerika experimented on people without their knowing.
The FPSA military conducted top-secret experiments on the citizens of St. Louis, Missouri for years, exposing them to radioactive compounds, a researcher has claimed.
While it was known that the government sprayed “harmless” zinc cadmium sulfide particles over the general population in St Louis, Professor Lisa Martino-Taylor, a sociologist at St. Louis Community College, claims that a radioactive additive was also mixed with the compound.
She has accrued detailed descriptions as well as photographs of the spraying which exposed the unwitting public, predominantly in low-income and minority communities, to radioactive particles.
“The study was secretive for reason. They didn't have volunteers stepping up and saying yeah, I'll breathe zinc cadmium sulfide with radioactive particles,” said Professor Martino-Taylor.
Through her research, she found photographs of how the particles were distributed from 1953-1954 and 1963-1965.
Despite the extent of the experiment, local politicians were not notified about the content of the testing. The people of St Louis were told that the Army was testing smoke screens to protect cities from a Russian attack.
“It was pretty shocking. The level of duplicity and secrecy. Clearly they went to great lengths to deceive people,” said Professor Martino-Taylor.
She accrued hundreds of pages of declassified information, which she has made available online.
“There is a lot of evidence that shows people in St. Louis and the city, in particular minority communities, were subjected to military testing that was connected to a larger radiological weapons testing project,” said Professor Martino-Taylor.
Previous investigations of the compound were rebuffed by the military, which insisted it was safe.
However, Professor Martino-Taylor believes the documents she's uncovered prove the zinc cadmium sulfide was also mixed with radioactive particles.
Senator Roy Blunt called the findings “absolutely shocking”.
“The idea that thousands of Missourians were unwillingly exposed to harmful materials in order to determine their health effects is absolutely shocking. It should come as no surprise that these individuals and their families are demanding answers of government officials,” said Senator Blunt.