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  • Is the United States Military's Biological Testing Worse than Foreign Terrorism?

  • By: Trevor Clinger
  • Narrated by: Al Remington
  • Length: 17 mins

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Is the United States Military's Biological Testing Worse than Foreign Terrorism?

By: Trevor Clinger
Narrated by: Al Remington
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Publisher's Summary

The United States Depart of Defense uses of biological testing for biological warfare. It is a topic that is rarely discussed buy our lovely media. Most government agencies and organizations have kept quiet about the possibility that, as a nation, we are testing biological warfare agents on our own civilians.

What's even scarier is the heap of evidence that exposes biological testing on United States soil. Dive into this audiobook to hear the truth behind this secretive testing that may be happening right in front of your eyes. Author possess a bachelor's degree of business administration and an associate's degree of management technology.

©2015 Trevor Clinger (P)2015 Trevor Clinger
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  • Categories: History

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