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Clouds of Secrecy
Clouds of Secrecy
Author: Leonard A. Cole
In the 1970s, Americans learned for the first time they had been used for decades as unsuspecting guinea pigs in a series of astonishing experiments conducted by the U.S. Army. Military researchers had been secretly spraying clouds of bacteria over populated areas in order to study America's vulnerability to biological weapons. Many civilian...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780822630012
ISBN-10: 082263001X
Publication Date: 6/28/1988
Pages: 188
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Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
Members Wishing: 1
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hardtack avatar reviewed Clouds of Secrecy on + 2592 more book reviews
This book purports to tell us we can't trust our own government. What rot! I mean, if you can't trust the government....

Oh, wait. We can't trust the government. And this book is just more proof of that. If you read as much history as I have, one thing you learn is we've been feed so many lies, it is disheartening. But as someone once pointed out, democracy is the worst form of government, except for all the other forms which have been tried.

It's also why we need a free, unbiased press to keep watch over our government. But we don't have that either.


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