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operation sea spray

a biological warfare testing

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what was this?

Operation sea spray was a secret US navy experiment where they released Serratia marcescens and Bacillus globigii bacteria into the air of the San Francisco bay area which occurred on Sept. 20-27, 1950.

This operation causes civil unrest among Americans which leaves them to question, can they trust their government?

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where was it located?

Operation Sea Spray took place in the San Franscisco Bay area

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Where did operation sea spray occur?

San Francisco

MIami

Dallas

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The reported goal for these staged events was to assess the U.S. population's vulnerability to similar biological attacks from foreign enemies. The navy went to trial for these biological warfare attacks and admitted that they released "harmless bacteria" to see how the population would react to it. they figured out about these attacks because of a reported spike of infections from a local hospital. in their experiment they conducted that he population of 800,000 residents each inhaled 5,000 particles of Serratia. The mock attack conducted on San Fransisco was one of many. The Army initiated similar experiments in Washington, New York, Key West, Panama City, Alaska, and Pennsylvania. Biological warfare was outlawed by the Geneva Convention in 1975, however, this does not necessarily indicate testing has stopped.

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Was this a chemical or biological warfare domestic test?

Biological

Chemical

none

The reported goal for these staged events was to assess the U.S. population's vulnerability to similar biological attacks from foreign enemies. The navy went to trial for these biological warfare attacks and admitted that they released "harmless bacteria" to see how the population would react to it. they figured out about these attacks because of a reported spike of infections from a local hospital. in their experiment they conducted that he population of 800,000 residents each inhaled 5,000 particles of Serratia. The mock attack conducted on San Fransisco was one of many. The Army initiated similar experiments in Washington, New York, Key West, Panama City, Alaska, and Pennsylvania. Biological warfare was outlawed by the Geneva Convention in 1975, however, this does not necessarily indicate testing has stopped.

Why did they conduct this experiment

They created this to see how the population would react incase there was a biological attack from a foreign country.

The governemnt wanted to test out different bacteria so they could find out how to properly tret the sickness.

They wanted to make people in America sick so hospitals could earn money.

The reported goal for these staged events was to assess the U.S. population's vulnerability to similar biological attacks from foreign enemies. The navy went to trial for these biological warfare attacks and admitted that they released "harmless bacteria" to see how the population would react to it. they figured out about these attacks because of a reported spike of infections from a local hospital. in their experiment they conducted that he population of 800,000 residents each inhaled 5,000 particles of Serratia. The mock attack conducted on San Fransisco was one of many. The Army initiated similar experiments in Washington, New York, Key West, Panama City, Alaska, and Pennsylvania. Biological warfare was outlawed by the Geneva Convention in 1975, however, this does not necessarily indicate testing has stopped.

What ended the biological warfare testings in America?

Geneva Convention in 1975

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Brown v. Board

The reported goal for these staged events was to assess the U.S. population's vulnerability to similar biological attacks from foreign enemies. The navy went to trial for these biological warfare attacks and admitted that they released "harmless bacteria" to see how the population would react to it. they figured out about these attacks because of a reported spike of infections from a local hospital. in their experiment they conducted that he population of 800,000 residents each inhaled 5,000 particles of Serratia. The mock attack conducted on San Fransisco was one of many. The Army initiated similar experiments in Washington, New York, Key West, Panama City, Alaska, and Pennsylvania. Biological warfare was outlawed by the Geneva Convention in 1975, however, this does not necessarily indicate testing has stopped.

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How did the Americans react to the testing during the 50's and 60's?

They were more okay with it because it was a precaution to protect them from the communists

They felt like they could not longer trust the government and revolted against them

They saw no problem with it and the American people wanted to have more testings done

Americans learned that for decades they had been serving as experimental animals for agencies of their government. Many details about the army's tests over populated areas remain secret. Most of the test reports are still classified or cannot be located. During the Cold War era, people were more okay with these attacks because it was conducted to help the Americans against communism, however, nowadays, people would react very differently to these attacks as they would see the government as untrustworthy.

The answer contains the first two numbers of the final clue

14+3

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