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Hidden Histories

Jeffrey S. Kaye

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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Biological Balloon Bomb Was "High Priority" in U.S. Germ War Program

Screenshot from May 1953 Chemical Corps report, “Biological Bomb for Balloon Delivery”, PDF pg. 67). Rare photo of “launched munitions,” the cylinder containing five compartments filled with biological agent. The cylinder, slowed by “dragsh...

25 days ago
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Secret UK Briefings: U.S. Biowarfare Program Underwent "Chaotic" Period After the Korean War

Shell-Mex House, 80 Strand, London, site of Biological Research Advisory Board Meeting, February 19, 1954. Source: Wikipedia (Public Domain)

a month ago
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Invite your friends to read Hidden Histories

Thank you for reading Hidden Histories — your support allows me to keep doing this work!

a month ago
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"A Taboo Subject": Tom Powell Interview on The Hidden History of U.S. Germ War in Korea

This is the first of what I hope will be an exciting series of podcasts and videos that offer a closer look at the various scandals this blog reports on, and an opportunity to hear from experts, as well as those who have lived the history y...

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  • Jeffrey S. Kaye

    Retired psychologist, researcher, author

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