America's Use of Biological Weapons on North Koreans and Chinese during the Korean War.
shadowproof.com Read Long-Suppressed Official Report On US Biological Warfare In North Korea Jeff Kaye 24–31 minutes This article was originally published by INSURGE Intelligence. Back in the early 1950s, the U.S. conducted a furious bombing campaign during the Korean War, dropping hundreds of thousands of tons of ordnance, much of it napalm, on North Korea. The bombardment, worse than any country had received up to that point, excepting the effects of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, wiped out nearly every city in North Korea, contributing to well over a million civilian deaths. Because of the relentless bombing, the people were reduced to living in tunnels. Even the normally bellicose Gen. MacArthur claimed to find the devastation wreaked by the U.S. to be sickening.[1] Most controversially, both North Korea and China alleged that by early 1952, the U.S. was us