Saturday, July 23, 2005
Ruling upheld nixing redress over Unit 731 germ warfare
"In August 2002, the Tokyo District Court recognized for the first time that Imperial army units, including 731, engaged in germ warfare, and that the state was responsible. However, the court dismissed the compensation demands, ruling that individuals have no right to sue for war damages."
This is something of an atrocity in itself. I sincerely hope Unit 731 enters public discourse when its post-war role in the Roswell incident is finally brought to light.
"In August 2002, the Tokyo District Court recognized for the first time that Imperial army units, including 731, engaged in germ warfare, and that the state was responsible. However, the court dismissed the compensation demands, ruling that individuals have no right to sue for war damages."
This is something of an atrocity in itself. I sincerely hope Unit 731 enters public discourse when its post-war role in the Roswell incident is finally brought to light.
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I'm going to ignore the "kill them all" comment, as I don't consider it worth a reply.
As for Unit 731: The link with Roswell is much more direct -- and much more insidious -- than anything you can dredge up on Google. In fact, I think the mystery has been solved -- and, tellingly, not by one of the self-proclaimed "skeptics."
It wasn't Project Mogul.
It wasn't aliens.
Buy and read Nick Redfern's "Body Snatchers In the Desert" . . . if you can stomach the truth.
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