THE INVISIBLE THIRD WORLD WAR

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July 1, 1985
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Declassified in Part -Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/05/18 :CIA-RDP90-009658000605740093-1 A~TICIt Arr ((I:U ?~ OH PAG Editor's note: Walter Bowart's Opern- tion Mind Control caused a furor in the United States intelligence commun- ity when it was first published in 1975. Bowart's research on the sub- ject or: government agency involve- ment in dangerous and often life- threatening human experimentation on unwitting citizens paved the way for a new era in exposure of such unconstitutional' practices. Asa re- sult, many such experiments were halted, and the responsible govern- mentagencies were forced to release information which had previously been hidden from the general public. Bowartcontinued his research into the horrifying, mind-crippling effects of government exploitation of its own citizens in mind control experimenta- tion. What he uncovered is more incredible than any science fiction novel. In the as-yet unpublished manu- script, The Invisible Third Wor1A Wnr, Bowart and co-author Richard Sut- ton reveal that the world is already locked in deadly, invisible warfare, fighting for the ultimate prize -the mind of man. When the first atomic bomb was detonated at Alamogordo, New Mex- ico, in 1944, the warriors of the mod- ern world experienced a flaSh~of in- sightthat changed the nature of war forever. The men who built the bomb realised that civilian populations were now unavoidable targets, and that conventional war had now become a dangerous trigger which could cata- lyze an earth-destroying retaliation with nuclear weapons. Such old-fashioned methods of war- fare asgunpowder, employed by revo- lutionaries fighting protracted con- flicts, were suddenly perceived as potential threats which could ignite the nuclear holocaust. The only safe way to wage war, the warriors realized, was to wage it silently. Invisible Warfare - or IW, as came to be known - became necessity. By the end of World War ll, 1 W research had begun in earnest, and in the ensuing decades, modern war- riorsdeveloped anumber ofinsidious methods of subduing enemy popula- tions without their ever knowing that a war had even begun. Secret, invisible weapons now pose a more ominous threat to life than even thermonuclear holocaust. Not July 1y85 FI1E ONiv ne ~nvi~ible Third by Walter H. Bowart and Richard Sutton only have these weapons been devel- oped without the knowledge of their intended victims, but, worse, they cannot even be detected at the very moment they are murdering or rob- otizing civilian populations. Only if the veil of secrecy is lifted will the free people of the world have any hope of surviving long enough to liberate themselves from the bleak, unlivable future promised by the tech- nology of Invisible War. Chemical and Biological Warfare The Secret Plagues Governments do experiment on their own citizens. In the Soviet Union, the victims never get a chance to talk about it. But in a supposedly free society - if they are left in good enough shape to remember that they have been vic- timized -citizens can not only talk about it, they can even sue their government. A wide range of Invisible Warfare experiments conducted on unwitting citizens by the United States govern- ment has already been exposed. In a number of experiments, a secret CIA-Army team infected Americans with deadlyger?msfrom 1949 to 1%9. Equipped with nasal filters and other protective gear, these clandestine agents targeted civilian populations in Hawaii, Alaska, New York, Florida and California with experimental bio- logical weapons. Using trick suitcases and a 1954 Mercury equipped with dual mufflers and extended tailpipes, the spooks cast their clouds of plague along four New York City turnpikes and through the commuter-choked Lincoln and Holland tunnels. Attacks on Florida were followed by an epidemic of whooping cough in which 12 persons died. In 1950, a secret biological warfare weapon launched from a Navy vessel blanketed San Francisco Bay. Thirty years later, on learning of the exper- iment, victims responded with angry lawsuits against the government. Government agents have injected thousands of unsuspecting Americans with germs such as syphilis, and sim- ilarincidents have occurred in Britain and the Soviet Union. Now that formerly secret biologi- cal warfare documents have been released after nearly 30years, at least part of the grisly story can be told. What we can learn from the docu- menu which the government is will- ing to release is just the tip of the invisible iceberg. The fact that inno- centcivilians have been victimized by their own governments, however, makes clear the threat posed by today's invisible technologies of war. Microbiological Holocaust Warriors.~tave been busy develop- ing biological warfare weapons since the prehistoric days, when shamans first poisoned their enemies. The memory of the political use of disease during the Crusades and the Inquisition may have been too fresh in Hitler's mind to allow him to un- leash the vast arsenal amassed by Nazi scientists. The Japanese, however, had no such compunctions. After World War [I, germ warfare trials were held which convicted a number of their war criminals. Those trials, even more sensational than the Nuremberg trials, got little attention from the press of the day. Biological warfare was next used during the Korean War, and then it was used in Vietnam. Perhaps the most hideous story is that of the leakage of anthrax germs from weapons in the remote, secret city of Semipalatinsk in the Soviet Union. There, just a few years ago, hundreds died in horrible agony from anthrax germs created for the pur- pose of biological warfare. Current genetic developments in what is called "Recombinant DNA" threaten to unleash mutant biological warfare strains from which the world may never recover. Despite an inter- national treaty forbidding the use of biological warfare, some nations today are cheating, using it anyway. Accord- ing to recently released Pentagon documents, the Soviets may well have used both chemical and biological war- fare weapons in Afghanistan. Rocky Mountain Plague When the news of secret, leaking Army "Weteye" nerve gas canisters in Denver, Colorado, was released, it sent shivers through the citizens of the Mile High City. Would Denver be America's first Semipalatinsk? A controversy over how to dispose of the nerve gas bombs has raged over the past few years in Utah and Colorado. Declassified in Part -Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/05/18 :CIA-RDP90-009658000605740093-1