First published at 22:56 UTC on March 11th, 2020.
BBC East broadcast from Nov., 2006 - an Inside Out 30-minute special Investigation of Porton Down's 1960s BW spray 'attacks' on Norfolk (with the city of Norwich as the main target). It also revealed a recently discovered series of sp…
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BBC East broadcast from Nov., 2006 - an Inside Out 30-minute special Investigation of Porton Down's 1960s BW spray 'attacks' on Norfolk (with the city of Norwich as the main target). It also revealed a recently discovered series of sprayings, conducted in the Cardington Bedford area in the early 1960s, which involved the use of Porton Down's clandestine spray vehicle - a specially converted 1 ton Morris van.
Enabling the UK public to learn more of these past experiments has become even more important following a 1999 Ministry Of Defence (MOD) statement that refused to rule out carrying out further larger scale trials in the future.
DERA, the MOD agency then responsible for the CBW facility at Porton Down, stated: "In the event of a military question arising which could only be answered by conducting open air trials in areas which may involve the general public, Ministers have made it clear that they cannot rule out the need to conduct larger scale trials in the future to try to ensure the protection of the UK from attacks by peoples of states using biological or chemical weapons".
In June 2006 in reply to a FOIA request, Porton Down confirmed that the 1999 statement was still official Government policy, but that they had not as yet felt the need to conduct large-scale open air tests. Until the MOD rescinds this policy, we will continue to live with the knowledge that, should the MOD deem it necessary, Porton Down will restart their public area spraying programme.
More information on Spraying over England (Dorset, Norwich, etc.):
https://www.nr23.net/govt/spray.htm
https://www.nr23.net/govt/spray_dorset.htm
https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2002/apr/21/uk.medicalscience
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/england/norfolk/4507036.stm
Also see Jacob's Ladder (Movie) re. the U.S. military using the hallucinogenic drug BZ on troops during the Vietnam War:
https://www.bitchute.com/video/Bzsa7Xz2ISqU/
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