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One of the most common conspiracy theories about your pandemic. coronavirus is that it is a creation of laboratories. Even this conspiracy theory, however, avoids (or is used only by extremely extreme voices) from saying that this creation was deliberately set free to harm humanity.
Still. Sometimes the reality itself is so horrifying that it leaves even the most extreme conspiracy theories behind.
One such case, for example, is that of Siro Isi. The “Japanese Mengele” as a story stood. The scientist (although in his own case this word is probably misused) that any sick person thought he had applied it experimentally to humans. More than half a million people are said to have testified at his hands.
His “career” began in the Sino-Japanese War to reach it. WWII that the victory of the allies prevented his plans that if he fulfilled them they would make the two atomic bombs in Hiroshima and Nagasaki look like … a simple bombing.
Siro Isi and “Unit 731”
June 25, 1892 in Shibayama Japan, Siro Isi is born. The man who would go down in history as the commander of “Unit 731” and would become synonymous with horror and disgust.
Siro Ishii studied medicine and at the same time enlisted in the Japanese army. Issy began his career as a physician in World War I, where he excelled in surgery. Then he specialized in microbiology. With the Sino-Japanese War in progress and World War II approaching dangerously close, Siro Ishii found a suitable ground to shed all the bestiality he had.
He succeeded and through third parties he obtained permission from Emperor Hirohito to build a laboratory in which Cyrus with experiments would try to find the most effective weapon. A biochemical weapon.
This “workshop” was established in the Pingfang area of Harbin city in Manchukuo state. Today it is part of Northeast China, then it was an occupied territory. The official name of “Unit 731” was the Guangdong Army Water Purification and Epidemic Prevention Department. However, he would go down in history as the “Japanese Auschwitz».
Horrible experiments that don’t fit the human mind
Since “Unit 731” began the experiments, the few inhabitants of the wider area saw military trucks coming in daily loaded with “logs” that were on wicker mattresses, covered with blankets.
The “logs” were people. Usually Chinese (but also Mongolians or Koreans) who were arrested without reason and without explanation. Only to use as guinea pigs. It is estimated that about 500 Chinese (men, women and children) were detained daily, that is, the capacity of “Unit 731”.
The main goal of the experiments was to find the ultimate biochemical weapon to exterminate entire populations in the form of viruses. And General Siro Isi expected nothing at this prospect.
As is the case in these cases, the figures that were known may be far from reality. However, it is a fact that at least 12,000 people were infected with deadly diseases such as Plague to find the most effective strain of the virus. They underwent organ removal without anesthesia because it would affect the functioning of the body.
They were mutilated to see how the “scientists” react to the body and how much blood it loses. Some were scratched alive, while others were left naked in the absolute cold (with temperatures reaching as low as -40 degrees Celsius) to determine the limits of the human body. They intentionally inflicted several infections on wounds to study their symptoms. gangrene.
The “scientists” tied their victims to stakes and planted bombs nearby. After the explosions, they examined those who had survived to see what would be the most effective treatment for such injuries. The flames were tested on living people.
The epidemics were caused in China used as carriers of diseases (plague, smallpox, anger and others) infected fleas that invaded cities and swept them away. It is estimated that more than half a million people died in such experiments.
They made bacterial bombs that they dropped from bombers in cities and towns. They polluted the water in neighboring areas and gave charcoal candies to unsuspecting and hungry children.
After cutting off the hands or feet of their victims, they “glued” them to the opposite point (placing the feet in the position of the hands and vice versa) to see the reaction of the body.
They made prisoners rape women to get them pregnant so they could take their embryos and do experiments. Other detainees were forced to do so sex with women with whom they had been infected syphilis!
Kidneys, parts of lungs, and intestines were removed just to see how long you can live without them. Some people have had their stomachs removed so that the esophagus can connect to the intestines and “scientists” can see if they can work that way.
The only prisoners who escaped alive from “Unit 731” were those who had contracted diseases and would die a few days later, having first caught other people …
The “Blooming Cherries”, the US deal and the end of Siro Isi
The same, more or less, experiments The “Angel of Death”, the Nazi Joseph Mengele, did the same, only Isi started it first and the Japanese wanted to go one step further.
The Japanese had devised a plan to dump biological weapons in California in September 1945, the operation called “Blooming Cherries”, which if it had finally succeeded today we would be talking about millions of human lives lost. The Americans, however, managed to commit their own war crime with the atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, and thus World War II ended with the surrender of Japan on September 2, 1945.
Emperor Hirohito ordered the destruction of any item that could be used against the country in connection with “Unit 731”. Among these figures are 400 Chinese prisoners who were executed without thinking twice.
At the end of the war, Issy surrendered to the Americans, avoiding capture by the Soviets. The Americans, who already knew who they were holding, gave him their freedom in exchange for working with them. In 1947 General MacArthur, considered one of the most important generals of the United States in the 20th century he declared: “It is likely that additional data, perhaps some information from Ishii, could be obtained, informing the Japanese involved that the data will be kept secret by the intelligence service and not used as evidence of war crimes “.
The Americans, threatened by the Soviets, wanted to develop their own biochemical weapons, and the Japanese research was considered invaluable information.
The same fate suffered other scientists from Unit 731, such as Deputy Chief Masaji Kitano. Therefore, none of the scientists who killed thousands of innocents was punished. Siro Ishii died on October 9, 1959 in Tokyo, at 67, without spending a single day in jail …
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