"During World War II, the Japanese had conducted germ warfare experiments using human beings as guinea pigs. At least 3,000 people died, including an unknown number of captured U.S. military personnel.
But when the Pentagon determined that the biological research might prove useful in the Cold War, the Japanese responsible for the experiments received immunity from prosecution in exchange for their lab records. Only in 1982, did this seamy story come to light." -From, "The Man Who Knew Too Much" By: Dick Russell
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