The Associated Press (AP) released an article on October 9, 2007, based on a Freedom of Information request that noted the U.S. Government studied and considered poisons as weapons of assasination. The poisons included Atomic (radiation), Biological and Chemical materials. Much of this information came from formerly secret files found in the archives of the Armed Forces Special Weapons Project (AFSWP). Note that the article reaffirmed that one of the battle plans was to use radioactive material from "atomic bombings" to radiate battlefields and troops. The question arises, "If the material from 'atomic bombings' were to be used to radiate enemy troops, were not the friendly troops witnesses to 'atomic bombings' not also subject to radiation after 'atomic bomgoings' "? Exceptfor Hiroshima and Nagasaki all "atomic bombings" were tests, and the two bombs dropped on Japan were acts of war.
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