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Episode: 4335
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Title: HPR4335: Responce to Antoin's H P R 4 3 1 3
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr4335/hpr4335.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-25 23:13:32
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This is Hacker Public Radio Episode 4,335 for Friday 14 March 2025.
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Today's show is entitled, Response to Antoin's HPR4-313.
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It is hosted by Operator and is about 9 minutes long.
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It carries an explicit flag.
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The summary is, Response to Antoin's HPR4-313 converted to English audio.
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Department of Epidemic Prevention and Water Supply, PSCLA, in 1937 what became known as Unit
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731 was established originally was simply called the Department of Epidemic Prevention
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and Water Supply.
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Until the end of the war in this and other similar complexes, Japan delved into research
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and military development in ways that in any era would be considered inhuman.
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The Eastern Country Station and invaded China developed biological weapons there, before
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inoculating them in rats and releasing them into the air they tested them on humans
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in prison there.
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In this podcast in a single episode we hear a personal account based on real historical
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facts from an unusual prisoner, the prisoner Unit 731, a mere personal account from the
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only person who left their testimony of this place a Japanese unit established in invaded
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China for human research, to learn more just listen.
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Audidrome History, for diff persons to hear and noted the insertions are excerpts from
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the episode that will air, with lines from the main character as in the same voice that
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does this trailer.
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The Second World War was the war that nobody expected would happen, but who really expects
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a war anyway.
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Insertion since the beginning man has lived in war, it's in desire for power, desire
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for money, it's never a good motivation, but purely selfishness.
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And one of the first conflicts that marked this moment in history was the Second Sino-Japanese
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War that is the war between Japan and China.
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Insertion when Japan invaded China we didn't expect such brutality, I didn't expect to
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experience this in my lifetime, but he is experiencing it, what is he referring to?
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Well one of the most horrific buildings through which Japanese occupied China was called
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the Shiroishi Unit in corner of its leader, a doctor in general, another thing I did
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in a 7-3-1.
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A unit of insertion experiments on logs degrading biological tests on human guinea pigs.
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We don't want to say there was a scientific purpose insertion, there was no scientific
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purpose of water treatment, but this was an appropriate disguise to ideologically hide
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the construction that was already physically well hidden, isolated even.
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If there had been any survivor, what would they tell?
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Who would after it?
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We created Parkinson's trouble.
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Insertion he was recruited by Dr. Shiroishi for the experiments.
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Coming less, learn the story, love the story, a single, the account of the prisoner who
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survived.
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This account was found in the records of Parkinson's
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trouble, a Russian polish origin.
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He was recruited by Dr. Shiroishi for experiments in unit 7-3-1, a legitimate opportunity to stay
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alive, which turned out to be false for reasons he didn't expect.
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What we're going to hear now is his writing, undead, except that for organizational purposes
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will name the three parts that composed his follows one.
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Introduction, accomplishments, the bark, the author moves back and forth in his organization,
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but ultimately what he brings is.
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You get it?
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Thank God we know that from the beginning man has lived in war.
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It's envy desire for power, desire for money, it's never a good motivation, but purely
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selfishness.
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We've arrived at the department a week ago, and although without desire to collaborate
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with what happens here, I know I already know enough that it's not possible to leave
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here free.
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When the Japanese invaded this region, Venturia, and the long war against China, we didn't
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expect the brutality that was seen.
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A few years ago, after the end of the Great War, several countries signed the Geneva
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Protocol, although it only prohibits the use of chemical weapons, biological agents,
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as fixating agents and related specifics we believed to meant more, that it would mean
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more a general humanization of combat methods on land, sea, and air when, perhaps there was
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another Great War.
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I didn't expect it to come in my lifetime, nor to be captured or participate in it
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first-hand.
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As I was saying, I've only been sleeping here for a week, but the days are full of activities,
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the experiments on the logs humans.
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Yesterday was the worst day, because despite being the most popular torture among scientists
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and much talked about, I feared every second of having to someday see this.
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I saw it one of the Operation Commanders in the section placed me with a lieutenant
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responsible for scouting first.
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The two prisoners' logs were mobilized tied to grates in the cold exterior without protection.
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Others did it, I just watched.
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They were far from each other, enough that they couldn't talk or see each other.
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We then accelerated the freezing process in some parts of their bodies.
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On the adult log, we poured water on his hands using a small bucket, and after they petrified
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on his arms.
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The child log, who was Chinese, possibly the son of combatants from what I understood,
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was intermittently submerged from the waist down.
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After what must have been an hour, we took them inside, still separated, to finalize the
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observations, meticulously noted by the officer's assistance for scientific purposes.
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We immersed the frozen or partially frozen limbs in tanks of water at 40 degrees Celsius,
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for very times that I don't remember, to verify the body's response and reviving the
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parts we had numbed.
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The blood returned to circulate in the small log, the fantastic recovery of youth, but
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the effects on mobility and pain seemed irreparable nonetheless.
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Many adult, without any success, was left for future notes on the conditions and time
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it will take until the creases of the limbs.
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I thought I would suffer more with this sight, the first time I was such a direct part
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of evil.
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I believe they took more experienced logs, who knew that it was no use screaming begging
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pleading, so they suffered my ills and apparent peace, which spared me from greater trauma.
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Padofa Vodea.
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I could list more of what they do here, but it's all being very well recorded by those
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who have lived and breathed this air for longer, and with much more competence.
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Therefore, eventual reader to whom these sheets may eventually reach, I'll move on to
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my final words about what I can understand from what I was given to live.
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Many of my friends and family know that I love them, and that I never wish them harm.
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And the content of all this here, as I say, is officially recorded in official papers full
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knowledge of all wins.
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Someday, they come to be opened or discovered, so I limit myself in my words.
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When Japan captured me as another poor civilian, I imagine a brief friend.
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When they made me understand that they would take me to the Department of Water Distribution,
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Prevention of Endemics, with the famous military and Dr. Shiro Ishii, I thought of myself
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a future forced laborer, chosen for my career in sanitary inspection in China.
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Now that's proved true, I was selected by chance and attracted victim, who by leaving
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home without looking to size was easy prey for the extermination of these murders.
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They had no idea who I was and still don't care to know.
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They are satisfied to have a foreign guinea pig of non-Chinese ethnicity to give a different
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color to this prison.
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Curse to that's what they provoke, that's what they deserve.
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Knowing that from the beginning there are wars, and war between brothers, gratuitous death
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and cries of pain is comforting, a little one we know that there is an omniscient being
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who speaks of truth, and not only prepares us for everything that is to come, but personally
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for each one of us.
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It's true.
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The missionaries who told me about him blessed be they, and may they have been far away
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from this region for many years.
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Sorry, let me go back today is the 8th day, and I don't want to live knowing that I can
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get used to this lifestyle.
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We have no connection with the progress of science for water purification, something that
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general issue actually developed.
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I give him credit.
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His lectures at the unit refer the method as a mission given by God, but also mainly
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to the main reason for some of the tests on the logs to create biological weapons with
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bubonic plague, anthrax and others to weaken and annihilate tens of thousands of enemies.
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From what he said, we are being successful, both in research and in development effective
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launch of weapons in combat and bombings.
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I make a point of thinking it's political discourse, and that there hasn't been enough
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time yet to make something so effective to the point of starting near epidemics through
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the air.
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Still, the military's countenance is one of pure madness, being alone with him in a room
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would be equivalent to worse than death.
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Those who are inoculated with pathological agents and open while still live for scientists
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to search for the action of the disease in the organs would confirm my impression.
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Ferb, when I arrived at this place that looks more like a prison, I thought it would be
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my end, to die incarcerated.
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I was never a man of much hope, which is why I was incredibly surprised by the absurd
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story the missionaries told.
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Prison would have been easier than being a killer.
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I am a killer part of all this, and I don't want to be anymore.
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They wouldn't let me out, not now.
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Nor is there anywhere go we are isolated, but I will leave tomorrow.
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If I can disguise myself as a dead body, naked among the discarded fallen logs until my
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friend's truck, he can take me to a place near the disposal valley from where a few
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more kilometers walking in the snow will take me to a still-free border.
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Otherwise, if before that I am unmasked, I will have a brief end in which God willing,
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I won't no longer be hurting anyone else.
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In exchange, in the conversation, I told my friend about my pages, and he was very interested
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in what they might contain.
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After all, personal sayings are like gold when all that is talked about as atrocities
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and all that is lived as death.
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It was a bargain he gives me freedom, and I give him these sheets.
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I tell where I hid them when you leave me near the disposal valley in their years.
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I hope they are worth it for your mind, my victorious friend.
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May the angels care for and protect you.
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I may be left on the way last week in stake.
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If I don't find freedom, make sure all my acquaintances know that I love them, and that
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I never wanted their harm only their good.
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The information contained in the account is true, with the main references listed in the
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description.
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The person in Parkinson's trouble is fictional, without any inflection in reality, his speech
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and person being a creation made to be our ticket of entry into this true story.
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The department in which we placed Parkinson's Unit 731, which was first officially designated
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as the epidemic prevention and water supply department of the Quanting Army.
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At least 3,000 victims of the experiments died in Unit 731 with no survivors from
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a 937 until the end of the teen grade war on September to 1945, an estimated 200-300-1000
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deaths resulted from the use of biological weapons developed in at 730-nothers.
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A final paragraph from Treble was found in different handwriting in the margins of the
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filled sheets.
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It is not nowhere it should have been framed in the account, but for transparency we simply
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bring it as it is.
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Therefore my appeal, or rather, without being dramatic, my simple observation to my
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character, which I want to share from my heart with you who red-know, that what is seen
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can never be unseen.
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What passes through our senses for one second and enters our mind will remain in it forever.
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Please make the best use of this information.
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Sound credits use in the form author's sounder sounds in order of appearance.
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Kulakoka picks away lost in dreams, abstract chill, daniposomatic future beats.
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BBC sound effects airfbue fighters take off.
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A bristlebue fighter, world-world, army parade ground, manovers, platoon strolls, single
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file on parade ground, whether snow blizzard, herd inside house with banging shutters, footsteps
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and snow, foots and snow, three men departing, water-filling metal bucket from pond and pouring
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water onto concrete.
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Flare Rachel to freeze-down quick-wish.
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Tell him a slab for freeze-down vertical noise Chinese folk do decay.
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Naila is a freeze-down mystic Chinese guzzling.
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BBC sound effects again, World War II enemy artillery, world-world war, electuality,
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1970s and refair craft bue fighters of steep-climed, bristlebue fighter, world war, jane far
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on 97 of freeze-down game, look thousands of you freeze-down turning old pages.
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BBC sound effects, sirens, gunfire, world war, air raid, sirens, german all clear sounded.
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Govinsa picks away a spinning head, ruffin, joshu, a history of Japan's 731 implications
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for modern biological warfare, advances in social science, education in humanities, research,
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lantis press, pitch paper about units 7, reading and provides the synthesis of the real
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panorama of what happened to us between 1937 and 1945.
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The living weapon, Shiroishi, link caps to what did a HIP-HIP-HIP-HIP-HIP-HIP-HIP-HIP-HIP-HIP
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experience of features weapon biography, Shiroishi, excess dweida art, Japan's biological
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and chemical weapons programs, war crimes and atrocities, who's who, what's what, where's
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where, in front of this version, a catalog of Japanese war crimes containing designations
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of people, places and substances.
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