Fort Detrick - Maryland 1965

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  • @blakephelps2854
    @blakephelps2854 7 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    This is cool to see because I live on ft.detrick today 2017

  • @donfisk
    @donfisk  7 ปีที่แล้ว

    50 years later and I am now 75. Also, this is the only video I have of my bro Joe who later died from agent orange complications following his combat in Vietnam Nam. He was re stationed to Ft Meade and we had a weekend together in DC.

    • @Spearhead19581202
      @Spearhead19581202 5 ปีที่แล้ว

      I am sorry to hear about your brother. IT is tragic the things we suffer from volunteering to serve. Many of us have been poisoned by our own Government. I came in right after Nam had ended. Still the controversy was raging on here in the States about the POW's, MIA's, KIA's. We were being trained to go in and look for these lost troops. Oddly enough, this never manifested and left the American public in an uproar. It left us, the troops a bit confused as to what this effort to train us was about. Smoke and mirrors was the conclusion many of us came too understand. The whole reason for the entire war wa always in question. I was one of the unlucky ones who suffered from further experimentation of toxins, neurotoxins, Biochemical testing and biological warfare t4esting. One thing that my group were exposed to was the early swine flu vaccines. These were deadly. Many in my company became deathly ill. Some were hospitalized for weeks, some never recovered, and others died. Oddly enough, the whole thing was swept under the rug and never allowed into the public arena for review. The criticism of these things are always silenced, spoken of as conspiracy and other outlandish ideas. That being said, it is all for the greater part true. I still to this day suffer form the effects of the things I was exposed to at the early age of 18 years old. Now at 61, the damage is clearly seen and the effects terrible. Lung damage that has caused me many, many years of suffering. I served my country proudly without complaint. Knowing what I know now, I would not repeat the abusive nature of these experiments on the troops who signed to serve, not be treated as rats in the cog wheels that run the military machine.

    • @randyawhite1144
      @randyawhite1144 5 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      No doubt Fort Detrick is in a beautiful place , I grew up with my back yard connected to their property . Until I discovered how deadly they are . They have killed thousands of ppl , including my daughter and her mother . So show the beauty yes . But under the beauty is the most deadly waste dump in the USA . And is the number 1 super fund site . And it continues to kill ppl to this day

  • @redwarriorXYTYoutube
    @redwarriorXYTYoutube 5 ปีที่แล้ว

    i lived in maryland,and this place had started maybe around 1965 but right now 2019 i went to see what is in there so i tresspass please don't tell anyone,also i video taped it and what i saw is old stuff but i'm gonna explore more so i found this video but i don't know if you are still alive Don Fisk but uh hope you stay there with your brother or friends,life is short and now i'm in my generations,and i hate to die and lose a person you love i know how it might feels why does it have to be like this why
    but enough typing well God Bless You and hopefully you are there with god and jesus and also your love one ;) 🙏

  • @johnwax9759
    @johnwax9759 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Where can I watch the movie, "Under the Eightball"?