
My Substack newsletter is all about revealing aspects of recent U.S. history that have otherwise been censored or suppressed, as for example, the U.S. use of biological weapons during the Korean War. I rely heavily on documented evidence, which I share.
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A colorized photo of the mushroom cloud from the Trinity Test, Alamogordo Bombing Range, New Mexico, July 16, 1945. This was the world’s first nuclear explosion, fueled by plutonium processed at the Manhattan Project’s Hanford Engineer Work...
… only about three per cent of the U.S. government's records are ultimately preserved for posterity… [Link]
[With Tom’s permission, I have promoted to article status a comment he made on my July 28, 2025 post, “The Schnake Affidavit: U.S. Admission of Offensive Germ Warfare Capability During the Korean War.” I felt the importance of what he added...
From page 1 of Affidavit by U.S. Attorney James B. Schnake in sedition trial of John W. Powell, Sylvia Powell, and Julian Schuman, 6 January 1959. Source: National Archives, Kansas City, MO
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Thomas Powell is a founding member of the Bioweapon Truth Commission. He is the author of the shocking expose, "The Secret Ugly: The Hidden History of US Germ War in Korea."
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