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Biological Germ Weapons Biowarfare Training Video Archive US Navy Offensive Biological Warfare Training Videos Naval Concepts of Chemical and Biological Warfare by US Naval Photographic Center Published 1952 Usage Public Domain Mark 1.0 Topics United States Navy, Biological Warfare, Chemical Warfare, Training Film, Declassified, ISCAP, NARA, National Archives, Government Attic Naval Concepts of Chemical and Biological Warfare (1952), Department of Defense Film Production, National Archives and Records Administration Catalogue # 428.MN.9170A, Declassified NND Authority # 64044 Gruinard Island Anthrax Biological Warfare Experiment 1942 by MRE Porton Usage Public Domain Mark 1.0 Topics bw, biological, warfare, gruinard, island, 1942, porton, down, sheep, Wwii, world, war, 2 Clip showing a biological warfare experiment conducted by the UK on Gruinard Island in 1942. The experiment was conducted by the UK MOD establishment at Porton Down. ABC Warfare Defense Ashore 28122 Topics Atom Bomb, Cold War, Biological Warfare, Chemical Warfare, Gas Mask, Military, Air Raid Siren, Civil Defense, Germ Warfare, Gas Attack United States Navy Created in 1954, this Cold War US Navy training film explains various methods to defend against Atomic, Biological and Chemical (ABC) attacks. The film was created to provide technical information for those who are concerned with planning preparatory defense measures and minimizing the damage that might result from nuclear, biological, and chemical warfare attacks on the Shore Establishment; and exercising control of areas that are contaminated as the result of accidents that involve nuclear weapons. It shows various methods to decontaminate in the event of a nuclear, chemical gas or biological attack, and how to use equipment such as a gas mask and Geiger counter in the field. This film is part of the Periscope Film LLC archive, one of the largest historic military, transportation, and aviation stock footage collections in the USA. Entirely film backed, this material is available for licensing in 24p HD and 2k. For more information visit http://www.PeriscopeFilm.com American biological weapons - The San Francisco incident by tanker enemy Usage Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 Topics san francisco, weather warfare, biological weapons, Chemtrails, USA, tanker enemy During the 20th century, American and British armies used biological weapons (bacteria and viruses) on the unaware people. Especially by means of aircrafts, they spread any kind of poison in order to study and verify the consequences of biological and chemical elements. In 1950 US Army tested Serratia marcescens, a bacterium which causes pneumonia, on San Francisco unaware citizens: some people died. The Lyme Bay Trials 1966 Usage Public Domain Mark 1.0 Topics UK, government, 1966, lyme, bay, biological, warfare, cold, war, porton, down Biological Warfare trials undertaken by the UK Government in 1966. The trials were performed by the Microbiological Research Establishment, Porton Down. The involved spraying viable bacteria into the air, and tracing their spread over Dorset ands the surrounding areas. The Germ War Battle Front by National Archives Usage CC0 1.0 Universal Topics archives.gov, public.resource.org National Archives - The Germ-War Battle Front - Uncatalogued Film. Records of the Central Intelligence Agency, 1894 - 2002. - DVD Copied by IASL Scanner John Williams. - LI 263.1030 Operation Cauldron 1952 Usage Public Domain Mark 1.0 Topics biological, warfare, porton, down, cauldron, operation, plague, pasteurella, yersinia, pestis, royal, navy Film of a secret Biological Warfare Trial in 1953. The tests were conducted jointly by the Microbiological Research Establishment (Porton Down) and the Royal Navy near the Isle of Lewis in the Outer Hebrides. Live bacteria of several species, including Yersinia pestis (plague) were sprayed into the air exposing guinea pigs and monkeys to infection. The reference to this experiment on Wikipedia refers to an airport in Venezuela as a source of some material, this is due to a confusion over the letters NRD which actually refer to the Naval Replenishment Depot. The pontoon was part of the "Mulberry" floating harbor scheme used in WWII. A Bad Trip to Edgewood #1 by Yorkshire, ITV, United Kingdom Usage Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 United States Topics bad trip to Edgewood #1, bad, trip, Edgewood, us army, drugs, guinea pigs, experiments, chemical, warfare agents, brain implants, Between 1955 - 1975, the U.S, Army used 7,000 enlisted soldiers as human guinea pigs for experiments involving a wide array of biological and chemical agents. These tests were conducted jointly by the U.S,Army intelligence Board and the Chemical Warfare Laboratories at Edgewood Arsenal research facility in Maryland. This video is by Yorkshire,TV, United Kingdom, 1993. source: https://archive.org
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