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    Debunked: CIA's whooping cough experiment in 1955 kills 12 people

    This particular piece of bunk even gets a mention in Wikipedia:
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unethic..._United_States
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    In 1955, the CIA conducted a biological warfare experiment where they released whooping cough bacteria from boats outside of Tampa Bay, Florida, causing a whooping cough epidemic in the city, and killing at least 12 people.[43][44][45]

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    Sounds impressively documented, but where do these references actually go? References [44] and [45] simply repeats the claim with no sources, reference [43] for Rouge State goes to this:

    Where the reference (#15 of chapter 15) is:
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    15. San Francisco Chronicle, December 17, 1979, p.5

    Which leads us to this UPI story:

    So the entire story seems to be based on a a propaganda campaign by the Church of Scientology. They did not even claim to have any direct evidence that anything was spray, simply some accounts of an unknown quantity of bacteria, and a bunch of unrelated things like animal cages. They noticed this was a year when the whooping cough cases were higher than the last year, so they tried to paint a picture.

    So there's no really evidence of what did, or did not happen. But it's nowhere near as clear cut as the Wikipedia references claim.

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