From:   Dave Reay, [EMAIL PROTECTED]

>It's okay for a Government to gas their own citizens, shoot
>them with weapons banned from the battlefield and so on.
My father was a volunteer to the testing of chemical weapons at Porton
Down during Big Barney 2, he had it written into his paybook that he was
to never participate in any further tests at that establishment. What
the Hell was he subjected to? and were the testers ever the subject of
any enquiry as to what they had done to British subjects? I recently saw
a T.V. programme that showed the Aussies being subjected to anthrax
poisoning and the tests that were carried out on them. It was horrific,
their bollocks swelled to enormous size and made the act of running
virtually impossible, the testers relied on the "macho" attitude of the
"Aussies" to keep on going regardless. This was the sort of treatment
that would have had them hanged if they had been German or Japanese. The
real problem is that "if we can make them so can the enemy" so who do
you find to test them on and possibly find an antidote to them?
Prisoners of war or volunteers? You are damned if you do and damned if
you don't. I don't know the answer, but it takes a certain type of
person to subject his fellow man to such a horrific series of tests. 

-- 
Dave Reay


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