U.S. military’s secret experiment sprayed radiation on low-income housing
By David Edwards
Thursday, October 4, 2012 10:36 EDT
A college professor from St. Louis, Missouri has released research
claiming that the U.S. Army conducted secret Cold War tests by spraying
toxic radioactive chemicals on cities like St. Louis and Corpus Christi.
St. Louis Community College-Meramec sociology professor Lisa Martino-Taylor told The Associated Press
that her research showed that the Army may have sprayed radioactive
particles with zinc cadmium sulfide while claiming that it was testing a
smoke screen that could prevent Russians from observing St. Louis from
the air.
Those tests were concentrated in predominately-black areas of the
city, which Army documents called “a densely populated slum district.”
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