Israeli chemical and biological weapons experiments on humans
S.R. Prozak
prozak at post.com
Mon Mar 31 14:24:58 CST 2003
from The Other Side of Deception by Victor Ostrovsky, jew, ex-Mossadist,
(HarperCollins, 1994), pp. 240-1:
That was where I would come in as a military police officer; my job was to
take the prisoners to a holding facility in Nes Siyyona, a small town
south of
Tel Aviv. I'd always assumed that it was an interrogation facility for the
Shaback. We all knew that a prisoner brought there would probably never
get
out alive, but the brainwashing we'd gone through in our short lifetimes
had
convinced us it was them or us; there was no gray area.
It was Uri who enlightened me regarding the Nes Siyyona facility. It was,
he said, an ABC warfare laboratory -- ABC standing for atomic,
bacteriological, and chemical. It was where our top epidemiological
scientists
were developing various doomsday machines. Because we were so vulnerable
and
would not have a second chance should there be an all-out war in which
this
type of weapon would be needed, there was no room for error. The
Palestinian
infiltrators came in handy in this regard. As human guinea pigs, they
could
make sure the weapons the scientists were developing worked properly and
could
verify how fast they worked and make them even more efficient. What scares
me
today, looking back at that revelation, is not the fact that it was taking
plac but rather the calmness and understanding with which I accepted it.
Years later, I met Uri again. This time he was in the Mossad, a veteran
katsa in the AI department, and I was a rookie. He had come back from an
assignment in South Africa. I was then a temporary desk man in the
Dardasim
department in liaison, helping him prepare for a large shipment of
medication
to South Africa to accompany several Israeli doctors who were headed for
some
humanitarian work in Soweto, a black township outside Johannesburg. The
doctors were to assist in treating patients at an outpatient clinic for
the
Baragwanath hospital in Soweto, a few blocks away from the houses of
Winnie
Mandela and Bishop Desmond Tutu. The hospital and the clinic were
supported by
a hospital in Baltimore, which served as a cut-out1 for the Mossad. Uri
was on
a cooling-off period from the United States.
"What is the Mossad doing giving humanitarian assistance to blacks in
Soweto?" I remember asking him. There was no logic to it; no short-term
political gain (which was the way the Mossad operated) or any visible
monetary
advantage.
"Do you remember Nes Siyyona?" His question sent shivers up my spine. I
nodded.
"This is very much the same. We're testing both new infectious diseases
and
new medication that can't be tested on humans in Israel, for several of
the
Israeli medicine manufacturers. This will tell them whether they're on the
right track, saving them millions in research."
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