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UNIT 731 | Japanese War Crimes!

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Billy's taking over the show for this episode to talk about his favorite subject, Japanese war crimes!  World War II struck devastating blows everywhere it took place, but the Pacific Theater was where nations fought the longest campaigns of the war and witnessed some of the most uncalled for cruelty in history.  Between 1937 and 1945, the Empire of Japan reached out into a dozen countries with what appeared at first to be an unstoppable military machine. What that machine did after the conquest, when it had unlimited civilian lives to play with, was often so barbarous, even modern Japanese society has yet to come to grips with it.  Support us on Patreon!  https://www.patreon.com/strangebrewpodcastwww.strangebrewpodcast.com Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@strangebrewpodcast Strange brew's INSTAGRAM: www.instagram.com/strangebrew.podcast Strange brew's FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/strangebrewpod TOMCAT- https://www.instagram.com/theraptilian/ The Raptilian MUSIC Spotify |  https://spotify.link/53DbgdUSmDb   Youtube | https://youtube.com/@raptiliantom

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This is a pose head, Jeffrey's Daughter, so Blat, the un Obomber blowing up Waco, Texas, and Heaven's Gates and Aliens, Modified men from Maps, Hitler, Pickystaf and That Escaped Bigfoot and the moth Man. Start of Sam talking to That Tis Again, Witches Job, Sam Coots, Serious Noise and Haunting Stark Carts, and the Skull and Bones. Most celebrities are probably clone. So if you're feeling all alone, crack a beer and get stone. Welcome you to the podcast Range Brow. We're here to entertain you.

We're here entertain you. Get Straight Back it up to do the next one right after Strange Proof It's too Bad and Frankton much home alone? Why I could have been a game changer about it? Why? Oh yeah, that your dad joke? I think it's fun. I'm gonna give it that just because it's not necessarily a joke. It's more of a statement. I know that's kind of funny. Welcome back everybody to the podcast Strange Brute Straight Pooh. Welcome back. I'm your host, Tom got aka Tom Thomson the

Raptilian. Go check out my music on Spotify and YouTube music. It says it's on Apple Music, but people can't find it. So I don't know what to tell you, but go check out my music. I would greatly appreciate it. But we are joined by my co host who is leaving me behind. You're so dramatic it makes me sad. Billy will still be part. I know I'm not dying. It's not gonna be here. I'll be able to touch your face, can't touch your face, like. I've been

editing older episodes to make sure everything is is decent enough. Some of that some of the older stuff is h pretty crazy, uh. And some of the stuff we said or just how belligerent we were, and I can just tell I could definitely tell that. Like when we started the show people, for everyone that doesn't know, we would already be like halfway through a twenty six er or like four or five beers deep. We'd already be kind of

and talkic. We would drink, drink and hang out and then you're like, yeah, six six tall boys, and you're like, okay, let's start, let's start now. And then we'd always like hang out first, drink before to get loose, which is always probably a bad idea. So

episode that's why we're always really good. Right around a half hour I just started drinking, yeah, out of sent so we would just like we'd drink for at least like maybe an hour or some before we started, uh, and then we'd get into it. It's just it's just funny to go through some of those older things and how we used to be. And I could definitely tell, like I would slur my words way more and I was we're not stuff. The one time I was like, uh, you said something

to me were I didn't like it. I was like, shut up, and I like I slapped your face and I was like, and as you hear be like I just slapped your faces like like that was weird. And I was like like kind of like a little love tap against your face because we used to sit like knee to knee with like a micro so funny so each other's eyes. So this is uh, oh yeah, that's good. I like that one. It's come to the point that a fan full of

weirdos. I think it's the names are getting like so excessive just way they all kind of like like I a lot of different different types of I pas, but there are so many that tastes I swear, I swear got the same beer after you drink about three They taste all the same. I'm like, I don't give a ship. I like I p as, I like craft beer. I don't like generic Bullshita. Say you can say the same thing about any longer listener or whatever. They all kind of get that's true.

I just I don't know. There's some my pos are really good. They all of them do taste the same, but I do like them. I always gious. I know. I'm like, we, you know, maybe if we get better and I, you know, and I and I and I edit some stuff in the beginning of the show where we might not get canceled in the future, that maybe we can get a sponsor at some point, because I feel like, what we take down a a multi billion

dollar company, we need a beer sponsor. We need to we probably like it would be cool to get like a weed sponsor, especially because we're in Canada, right, I would drink like, I don't care, I'm not picky whatever whoever wants to sponsor, Like, yeah, that's the only beer I drink now, and I will tell all of my friends about that. I will be so annoying, like when Breaking Bad first came out. Yeah, have you seen it? Game of Thrones? Have you drank this beer

before? It's crazy because Breaking ba is the only show that I watched three times. It's such a good it's so good. It's so good, Breaking or the Wire, Uh no, peaky blinder. When people say they haven't seen that show, Mike, like, I couldn't get into it. Four get four episodes in, Yes, you have to start watching it. So what are we talking about, Billy, We're talking about Japanese war crimes. Yes, we're talking about Unit seven thirty one. You would disrespect my podcast.

You think it was a random number. You think they actually had that many? Actually don't. Yeah, and this one was just the one that went off the rail. But like, we'll get into some stuff and for this episode, because there's only gonna be you know, when this time this comes out, probably one more finale episode of Billy physically being here. He will still be recording with us, so there'll be no difference to any of

us except for me. It makes difference to me. Uh oh, Now, quick witted Billy will be, but it will give them more of opportunity to actually get drunk on episodes Oh that's cool too. Yeah, so you'll actually be able to get kind of buzzed up with me, and this is gonna be an opportunity and that's when that's when, yeah, I'm looking for you, not explicit behavior. Yeah, it starts to happen. So and

then this will give opportunity to the show. Me and Billy have talked behind the scenes about like he'll be able to maybe come on Class Horror Cast and then maybe actually, like we do episodes of Aaron more often, Aaron should be on the Christmas Special that will be up before this. So make sure everyone tunes in to the Christmas Special, especially on YouTube remote the Christmas Special after Christmas. After yeah, sure, I can do what I do.

It doesn't just go check out all the specials. If you haven't seen this specials, go on YouTube or the ones and check out the specials because they're always top notch strangeness, like they're just off the rails, usually hilarious. You know, Billy was Slenderman this year, last year was Trudeau. I'm going to be Santa Claus like I always am for the Christmas Special. We got a lot of stuff always on the go. I've been doing this for a long time. We have been looking back, I don't realize it.

So you're like, wow, that we did like five Halloween specials. Now we officially started in twenty eighteen, but nobody knows that that's fair. Well, you know what, let's get into it. World War two struck devastating blows everywhere it took place, but the Pacific theater was where nations fought the longest campaigns of the war and witnessed some of the most uncalled for cruelty in history. That is one hell of a statement, the most uncalled for cruelty

in history. At the most, it's just collateral damage. It's fine, and I mean it's not good, but I'm saying the most out of everything, everything we've done. Well, this is why think it's funny how how often and I was gonna say this, but like how often we called it like all the Japanese for their war crimes, or god knows what the Chinese did it and they're like, everybody shut up because they you know, they don't let stuff out of the country. Clear, but like and then uh,

you know, dancing in line. But then it's like or like what Germany did, and so like that, but no one really talks with the United States did, and the United States is some really shady stuff. Do you know the idea of genics? Do you like? What what idea where eugenics? What Big Age believed in, like of like you can make a

superioris okay, you know what he believed? All the stuff you know where that came from the United States first, that whole ideology and thought process, it all came from the United States and they were trying to do this and there are probably was to be fair, we could do an episode on it at some point. But like that guys I've said before, like the guy

that made Kellogg's cereal, he was a eugenicist. He believes that you could like make a superior human and you should annihilate people that you know, that have issues other If he was around, we wouldn't have a whole community of people right now, they all be in asylum. Kidding. I didn't say anything, You just thought that idea like that. It's a horrible, horrible thing to like, but like it's possible, like we we could do like

crazy things. Imagine if like everybody was like so so smart that they could just like everyone was inventors or everyone was like just pushing the barrier and like nobody was kind of living in like a house nine to five. Like sorry,

I said, how smart were they? Well, not very if they're doing that to be but like the United States like hid, Like I'm sure it's a funny because like I'm sure if you go to Russia, there's propaganda that's sold about the United States that could be true or kind of like somewhat factual or who knows right, and then varied a lot. Yeah, that's what I'm saying that like a lot, especially the United States probably like hid a lot of stuff from the public. And you know, that's why I

don't really trust. It's like, oh, we're only being told a version of a story. You know it's fair. But between nineteen thirty seven and nineteen forty five, the Empire of Japan reached out into a dozen countries with what appeared at first to be an unstoppable, unstoppable military machine. But the machine did after the conquest, when it had unlimited civilians lives to play with, was often so barbarous. Even modernis barbarous. That is what you wrote,

barbarous, weird, barbaric, sounds more a little more barbarous. Even modern Japanese society has yet to come to grips with it. So are they just like are they saying it didn't happen, that's nothing happened. We're just you know, I'm sorry. I'm actually not apologizing because nothing happened. I'm sorry for nothing. I'm sorry your textbooks lied exactly because like you only know what you're taught, really, right, So yeah, it gets you thinking,

it does what you got there? What are they doing the torturing people, because that's what they did. It's just like and it's crazy because this goes pretty deep and I don't know how how war crimes going all the time.

But you know, when when someone was still on the show, we did an episode about serial killers of war and essentially the serial killers could hide during wartime because there's so much destruction and chaos going on all the stuff, right, and then it was the ability that people could kind of like hide

out and be able to get away with horrible crimes. Or you know, you enlist in draft people and you don't know that they're a serial killer, but you're like standing next to a guy and you're fucking scared to death on the front lines. And then he's like, I'm ready to go. It's like all right, Bud Commny. He's like, I've read about this moment my entire life, mine entire life. And then he just runs out there and he's the first one shot. But he was really itching to kill some

people. You need those go getters the front frontline war. You call them warriors, but everyone knows they're just goats. What would you call them? Would you call them ninja warriors? Dummies? For sure? That just starts American ininjarriors. Yes, Japanese war crimes, the rape of Nanking. Yes. World War two began in China. The Japanese decision to occupy annex Manchura in nineteen thirty one set the Maituring candidate part of me, sorry, the

Manchurian candidate. Essentially the idea they could brainwash someone and then they could, like on a flip of a switch, they could go kill somebody. Fun stuff, that's cool. It was in nineteen thirty one set the ball rolling for everyone that followed, including the US lead oil embargo that was the proximate cause of the Japanese attack on the South Pacific and the war that followed. Why did I not know that? Like that seems seems like something that seems

like something you just should have known. And I'm not sure why that was a gap of knowledge there, but I guess I didn't know that the first shots of the war were fired in nineteen thirty seven, when the Empire of Japan launched a full scale ground invasion of China in an effort to crush Chinese resistance to Japan. You know what's crazy. Japan is fairly small compared to

China. They're always a bottling though, but they they, uh, what's there like because they're way smaller, right, Like China's like, what's the actual population difference? It's got to be like China's gotta be like what ten tenfold? Easy? Let me let me see population China Japan. But it's just fine. I think it's World War One Japan was on our side, and then World War Two we were against them, which is just so funny how it's like how it gets divided up in that way. It started gossiping.

We heard about them, and we're like, you know what, I didn't like the way you talked to Sally about us when we weren't there because Sally told us, holy crap, what's the difference A lot? Yeah, I know, it's easy. China has one billion, four hundred and twenty five million, and then and then Japan has one hundred and twenty three uh million million. Yeah, but they're they're very strict about who they bring in. That's one hundredfold. Yeah, it's not like it's crazy. That's why

it's like China has million or one million, one hundred million. Oh okay, that's tenfold. Yeah, it's it's crazy because like that, that's why obviously China could be a dangerous place because they have so many citizens that will probably enlist in the war or be forced to a draft to if they needed to. But then and then they're they're supposed to be in Canada, they're buying up like, uh, hotel properties and all this stuff, and these

hotels are like empty and like Vancouver and stuff, and they're infiltrating. Uh and you know our government, what did our prime minister say? I admire the basic dictatorship of China and he loves they're a big big thing off underleas of the fucking table. He just hung out with him recently so, and they they didn't, and then that's why he said he called China a dictatorship where you wanted to admire China's basic dictatorship. Then when he went and meeting,

he wouldn't say that he was a dictator, which he is. And it's like true, it's because you want to be him, just like no, no, no, it's not that. It's not like that. You're just not seeing his angle is a nice guy, you know, killing everybody see something that's going to set you off there. And I did not fact chest this, fact check this at all. Don't come at me if I'm

totally wrong anybody. I just thought it was hilarious. Uh. They got a meme going on right now that shows the country's debt with all of the previous presidents combined and then Trudeau's beating it by a little bit all combined. Yeah, it's crazy. And it's just like, oh no, I don't know if that's actually true. I think that's hilarious. The budget will balance

itself, that was the first comment. Actually, it's like crazy because he I've ever seen that video of him where he just he does no basic math. He's like on the stage like doing some sort of presentation. He's like, see, I can't even is that. Can't even do that. I was born where I don't I can't understand basic math. And it's like, yeah, we can all tell we understand the budget. Doesn't just do that. I know you got ways. Look at that. That's the crew.

Yeah, that's the seven thirty one man, that's the crew. Within months, the capital of Nanking fell to the Japanese, and what followed has gone down in history is one of the worst waste of human life on record. The Rape of Nanking. Yes, starting around December thirteenth, nineteen thirty seven and continuing for more than six weeks, Nanking suffered as few other cities in

history ever have. The Japanese, looking at the ninety thousand captives, was an opportunity to train their own soldiers in brutality, transported them out of the city for executions. The more brutal, the better. I guess they're boto motto. You think they had that like on the on the patch poster site recite the poster, I will rape and kill and pillage, and they're like just march thing and but they're doing like the you know, like the flapper

dancer, like all their legs are wrapped. Yeah, yeah, we're going to day King. Guess what we're gonna do there, We do some good stuff. I want to see like a bunch because you know, they're probably like most of the people, following rules like that, like they got to be a literate and stuff like that. So I just want to see like a past that goes like the brutal. It's like a crayon dumb. How know if the Japanese believed in eugenics, like eugenics, but I'm sure they

probably did a march Chinese soldiers into designated killing fields. The Japanese officers and enlisted men shot, stabbed, and beheaded the Chinese in an attempt to condition them out of having a human pitt part How they how did they tell who was Chinese? Hey, that was actually uh that was a joke. I just saw. You just stole that. That's actually a Dave Chappelle joke where he's like, you know, like, uh, He's like you'd be like, oh, you're Chinese, aren't you. He's like, no, I'm

Korean. And he's like he's like how do He's like you know, and he's like then they're fighting with each other, and he's like, you know, you look all the fucking same to me, Like this Dave Chappelle's joke, But it's like the idea of like, I don't know, I guess you could tell, but if you put a room full of white people, uh, and they nobody was saying anything, I don't know if I could tell who is from the United States or Germany or poland there's a little a

little bit of yeah, they're weathered, a little more blonde hair, and you're just guessing at that point. Now you're just like taking a distinctive fature features stereotype. But to be honest, I'm sorry for anybody that's out there, but like the hottest definitely would be the the Japanese of like women and

probably males too, I'm sure. And then it goes like, I'm males too, I'm sure, maybe Filipino and Chinese, and then like North Korea is very Korea is very uh, very low on the total pool of attractiveness of Asian people. Just my opinion, sorry is that your opinion? I thought you were saying they all look the same. How can you yeah, yeah, how can you distinguish? I know. I know you can though you can, but you just said you couldn't. No, I can't you

women. It's the men that all look the same, should we It was like, should we bring up a fucking photo of like that was like this maybe a bad idea. What is the difference between higher cheek? No, I'm done, we won't do it. But no, that was just that was just a rude joke everybody. It was just I was kidding. As we've said in the show before, you take nothing seriously because nothing is serious,

including all of my opinions. So when you hear me on the internet young about the government, I'm actually mentally handicapped, and I'm just I don't even know what I'm saying. I think they all knew that. That's why

they followed me, Like this guy's pretty smart. So yeah. So basically, they're brutalizing all the Chinese soldiers, and when the supply of POWs ran thin, the Japanese turned on the city six hundred thousand civilians, whom the retreated Chinese nationalists have prevented from fleeing in the orgy of rape and murders that followed, which saw babies run through the bayonets and pregnant women sliced open with swords. As many as three hundred thousand of the people have died. That's

half that's killed. That's crazy. Do you think that they lined up all the babies and like shishka bob them like what like had like five babies on a bayonet Like at that point that gone, like then it becomes a game, right well, and it's the idea of like how yeah, how brutal can we be? And they're wanting to like massacre they like they got like contest going on in the back and it's like Jimmy just killed like seven people

with one guys, how far can you toss this baby? And they have like hanging by the leg and there's like like almost like lawn darts, but with babies like that, and but and there's a bunch of rocks, so it's like who can crack? That's fucked up? Ever, fucking yeah, I don't like think that's a little too far from me. I watch horror movies all the time. Let me do a horror podcast where it's like I can think about the worst things possible if they're fake. But this is not

fake. Things got so bad. Twenty two Westerners remaining in nan King organized a safety zone near the port under the control of German German Nazis. Of all people named John, Rabbi, John Rebby, Rebbe rab Rabbi Is that reb is it with an e? Yeah? Okay, so it's Rabbi. I guess could be Rebbie. Yeah. Me and Air. Recently, I

just made me think of a b rabbit. Me and Air. We're just recently talking about eight and uh. He's like, you'd probably be like, uh be like cheddar Bob, And I was like, what shoot myself about a gun? Probably you would be shutting. They're talking Jim about us, and it is so funny. The rape of Nanking was such a horrific event that Japan has yet to fully acknowledge or apologize for it. For one, official Japanese estimates placed the number of dead closer to fifty thousand, So they

basically said that we all killed because it was ninety and thirty. So everyone says that you killed three hundred and ninety thousand, They're like it was more like fifty. Like chill out, chill out, We're not that bad. It's like that's crazy because it's like, you're just this is this is this is how many people did that? That's a course of what like seventy people? Maybe just look at this, They're like, yes, seventy people did that? Is that is that true? I don't know how many people were

and I'll look it up with because that's how many people. Like, that's almost I hate to use the word impressive, but it kind of is. That's almost impressive, as impressive as what Hitler did in general, and being able to convince that many people that what he was doing three thousand men, at least three thousand men, women and children, from which at least six

hundred every year provided by whatever that's saying cours. Oh, so these three thousand men, women and children were subjected to a Unit seven thirty one. We don't know how how many people were involved. Three thousand personnel. Yeah, established in nineteen thirty six. You know, threey seven eventually compromised three thousand personnel, one hundred and fifty buildings, and the capacity for holding six hundred prisoners at a time for experimental yew. Thousands of humor human beings were

experimented on and killed at Unit three seven alone. See where's the building. Now my mind starts to wander and go like what did they learn though? Did they learn anything that we use today? Like is this for penicillin? Actually, I don't know. Eventually when we talk about like I want to go with Joseph Mengela, I'm sure Aaron will have a fun time doing that, or if Brett wants to, because I feel like if it's a German episode, I just feel like Brett has to be on it just because how

German he is. And you can feel really bad about what his ancestors did, but he's been I think his family's been here longer than maybe not actually, but but but like I want to do Joseph Mengla, and he did the idea of like, oh g always make this joke, but like let's cut off this twins dick to see if that twin feels and stuff like that, where it was just like they were just experimenting for the sake of experimentation,

just to see what would happen. Like let's just see what happens if we do this or that, or like you know, we'll try to pull I don't know, like we'll take just about something the most fucked up I could think of. It's like, you know, do you you pull like a vein through the penis head and then see if you can, like pull how many veins you can pull out your penis head? And something is just

horrible? Just to see what happened while the guy's still living, you know, you know something like that, like how many needles can you stick in your eye while the guy's still alive? I would think of a lot of fucked up torture methods, to be honest, if I was that psychotic, I can think of a lot. My favorite thing is you ever just want someone to just dig themselves into a hole, just don't say anything and stare at them while they're saying fuck that. Watch them just double down so quick.

Even now, nearly eighty years later, the refusal to take responsibility for the first major war crime of World War Two remains a stumbling block of the closer diplomatic and trade relations between these two countries, basically because they know they did it. Okay, that seems childish now too, it's eighty years later. That means nobody in Japan that was part of that is still part of your trading system. Now you're just like he me, me, you did,

mom, you took me fucking craan like grill the fuck up. You guys got trade shit to do, like deal with it. And for all the heat a knitting, we don't have closure for all the listeners and the people watching. When this goes up on YouTube, there will be an uncut, uncensored version, probably won't be on uh on on Rumble for everybody, because we are showing some messed up images, like you want to see a one, billy, he wants to see a phone one? What these people

did? That is that fine? Oh? That's yeah. Man, head's not even the right way around anymore. The head off. I think that they like bent their head backwards. Pretty brutal. There's some uh, there's some brutal stuff that they did, like that real foot it real, I don't know, some sort of experimentation. I don't know if it's cold. Guy guy looks like he's fucking smiling. He probably is. Look at it. No, the doctor on the left, I know, it looks like

he's grinning. Isn't that horrible looking? This guy? They're doing something to his penis. I don't know what it is. Look at his eyes, man, Look at the fear in that man's eyes. I think you think so that's fucking scary. He be alive, who knows? It's crazy? Pa, that's very sad to see his eyes like that, just like God. I I guess you could say there was no soul left. It does look like there's nothing there. Scary man disturbed. I said, it's going

to be a disturbing episode. And this stuff is very, very, very disturbing. Like here's some of the POWs as they obviously said they ran out of. Yeah, like a little bit. The supply ran thin, like they were store bought cookies. That's crazy. The more toilet paper on the shelves. We've already brought you the story about Unit seven thirty one, the Japanese germ Warfare division that worked for more than ten years to weaponize the same

of some of the worst diseases that have ever afflicted mankind. But almost like they have the sheer scope of the project in view. That's just a part. It's just a little piece. Founded in nineteen thirty one. What do you got? Track suit five percent? Oh? I thought that was gonna be so funny, just track suits, smash dude stuck in the eighties. Here you go. I know, I want you to get one of those

track seats. I don't want to imagine Billy in this track suit. I think, I don't want I don't want to go for those track suits. All right, keep going. I founded in nineteen thirty one as a normal army medical unit. By nineteen thirty five, the team was stockpiling supplies of bubonic plague, anthrax, and chlora chlora clor I can't say that. Goddamn. It's a yeah, it's like chlora chloroform, but you put chlora in

forms, So did you mean chloroform? I took this from an article and chlora in forms that were, uh, distressingly easy to deploy against civilians. You know, it's weird that they had the bubonic plague. We did a whole episode about that. For the people that don't know. Check it outs with Alex on that one. It was fairly fun, pretty crazy, but it was at the time of COVID, and I think we covered it.

Uh. But the the idea that like this is the problem I have with some of the people in the world, and some of these elites are these you know, word COVID comes where COVID come from where's this Now there's a new viral? Well, yeah, I'm sure that's a believable story. Like what's an animal? No one bats, No one fucks with batsy, someone eats a bat? Well, It's like the whole idea of AIDS came from

a man fucking a monkey. I'm sure they did. I'm sure it wasn't nothing to do with Anthony Fauci at all and his fucking organization Born started this. Yeah, there's already beans about that. But like, okay, now there's a new respiratory illness coming from Why is it always China? The Black plague came from China, The Spanish flu came from China. So China.

But it's this, it is It is fucking weird and it's just funny, Like this is my problem was like, okay, the boot Box plag was pretty bad, whatever, right, Why did we keep the virus stored somewhere where the Japanese obviously had access to it? You know, we're just we're there because we're like safe keepings, safe keepings. I just I like to have I bet I bet somebody just had somebody just had it in their possession.

They're like, this is how I get free. Rent Landlor comes in and be like, buddy, I will, I will unleash hell on your family. After there's been like two months. He hasn't paid red. He's naked with like a vial. Don't make me throw, don't make me throw it, get out of here. And just a single attack, and Mansura the Japanese dropped aerial bombs filled with sawdust, oh pardon me, and plague infected fleas all over population centers. I guess it's not hard to read and

speak and drink beer. I get to get a little loose on this one. I'm gonna smoke a joint in a bit. So they were dropping bombs like on like public centers, so like chopping malls and like yeah, just massive, massive gathering. Try like buy your You're a bunch of pleased with the player. Just try to buy yourself some Lulu Lemon pants. And then you're like, are you dead? No, this is what yours is. Nineteen thirty, nineteen thirty. You're buying yourself the new oven with the foot

soaker in it. Yeah, yeah, it heats up your feet and peels the skin off of like we'll get into in this episode two. For this was partly terror bombing, partly partly a terror bombing against territory that the Japanese

already controlled, and partly a test of the weapons effectiveness. Well, that's right, they have to test it, right, Let's just like it's like how they used and when we like eventually, you know it probably like you know when they used to when they hit Nagasaki, right with the nuclear bomb.

That's just like there's people that believe that nuclear bombs don't exist. And then I'm like, well, how do you explain like Nagasaki and like Hiroshima and stuff where they like that's how they supposed like the war was already coming to an end and like it was done, like they were gonna lose, like everything was wrapping up, and the United States is like, well,

Japan's still not giving up. Less his bomb the living shit out of them, and with nuclear bombs that we just figured out how to make it. Get what happens now, I've become death to destroyer of worlds and we like it is kind of weird because that's true. And then they and then Howard's in. I've been reading his book and I post a lot of his videos

on my political page because I love his opinion about stuff. And he's a true history that criticized the United States for what they did, the horrible things that they did they try to cover up or whatever, and he he knew, so he talked to uh, he interviewed someone or talk to someone that went to Nagasaki and oxually or hear a ship one of them after it happened and saw the devastation like years later, and he's like, it was fucked up, like and he's like, nobody talks with it. He's like,

because he fought in the war. And he's like, I thought I thought that, uh, you know, I was fighting for my country and all that stuff. And then he's like, there's a video off to repost from a doc about him, and he thought he was fighting for his country. And they started talking to more and more soldiers and he started realizing it was an imperialist war essentially for gain of a country and profit and all that stuff. Well, it goes from anything so not even okay, Actually, that's

that's one angle too, is it's here for profit. But another thing is every time you hear a horrific like gross, grotesque like story of somebody doing something like My first thought is like, Okay, what did you do to them? Like what set them to be like you're all evil? And dude, like what happened before this? I know, did Chinese do something to fucking Japan they in like the mid eighteen hundreds that really fucked them up, and they're like, you know what, you're all gonna pay it five percent.

And what we're seeing now everything is just vengeance, attacking vengeance, back to attacking vengeance, and then what did you do before? It's pretty crazy that like the Israeli military, uh years ago admitted that they create a mos pretty fucking weird that they admitted that years ago, and then all of a sudden, all these people that have been in a massive prison complex finally started lashing out and making bombs out of pipes they found on the ground, like

they're literally like firecrackers, and then they're being like they're so dangerous. Meanwhile, Israel is the most the most advanced defense system in the entire world anti missile defense systems. And then that's why I think it's funny that all these right wingers are like, we gotta stare with the fucking Zionists, and it's like do you though, it's really weird that you're standing with a bunch of war criminals. You could, you guys could go into a sneaker store and

find a boot to lick. Yeah, I said it, go where'd you get that one moral technique? I love that saying you can go to a sneak store find a boot to lick. That's fucking sick. When the bomb casing split open in the air, the fleas fell unarmed or armed, unharmed, got like, fucking they're they're unarmed, they're picking up the fucking no, they're picking up the swords once they got to the shopping I just picture a bunch of ti little fleas, like a little ak unharmed to the ground,

of course, because fleas can fall like guns. How far and began biting people, infecting their blood with strains of your sina pestis, your scena pestis. I'm great. I didn't have to read this episode. It's a it's infecting your strain of the blood with a strain of your scena pestus, whatever that is that has been bred with greater fucked you, which the hell did you put in this? Uh, it's been bred by passing through multiple

generations of Chinese and Korean prisoners. So they made it a lot stronger by basically starting it out and then just kind of like keep amplifying it as you keep realizing what is so crazy, Like like the whole idea of a gain of function is like always nuts to me, and people like like Anthony FASTI should be in jail. Like why my whole problem with the whole world? Right, and all this stuff is going on. It's like there is no

accountability, Like my taxes got messed up this year or whatever. Right, I was like, I got a thousand bucks back and I was like awesome, and then we end up buying stuff with it, and I was like sweet, Like this is nice. That was a little extra cash. We're able to get something that we need at the time or whatever. Kind of realized I messed up my taxes somehow. My older job didn't put my tea for in because I wasn't working there anywhere or whatever, and I had to

pay it all back. I'm still picking back around. Did you just blame your older job for not putting your tea for it? It didn't send it to me, that's the responsibility. Okay, do your responsibility to send me that. When you're doing your taxes, you have to provide all of your ID. I don't know what you come out of that messed up because we

pay someone to do that. Somehow they messed it up. I'm gonna blame them, But then I have to I have to pay it all back or whatever, which is like it's out of note recently and it's just and the thing is too it's like, but yet the the government can be like, we don't know where billions of dollars went. We didn't like know do you think anybody is actually like auditing how where the money is going? In Ukraine,

it's went to like generals building mansions. It's actually went to pay for their infrastructure, like fucking hospitals and nurses and staff, and people are just working to probably night clubs and fucking people doing koke, who knows, and all those billions of dollars that we sent over there, that's not like nobody's being held accountable for where that money goes or who's getting it or how.

You know, Zelensky probably has three mansions and fucking a ferrari And then he's like he's like this war and in Israel against against Palestine's really it's really is I need the money, I need it, I need it, and then that's pretty much how he's acting like a little child. And the thing is is my issue is like if I do my taxes wrong, I get shafted. But then they can just take all of them all our money. We

don't really know what they're doing with it. They can launder it, put into child trafficking, all the shit, and nobody, nobody gets held accountable. Is my problem. How hold these people accountable? Man power to the people. I'm done, all right. Pouring over population, pouring over the population before and after the war. The Chinese government now estimates that this one

may have this one attack may have killed nearly six hundred thousand people. One who flea bombing, because like six hundred thousand from one flea bomb Think about I just PI just gone. It's like them dropping them. Ever, they hear that the dropping like mosquitoes like viruses and ship its wild. There's a let's how you do it? Though. There there's a video and people are filming like what is that? They think it's smoke, but it's smoked,

Like it's not smoke. People think it's bugs like it's it's that they're dropping infected because you know, oh, because it's just like such a streak. No, it's it's like a line down and then it puffs out like it's like a release of bugs. And it's been filmed a couple of times. It's from helicopters, and Bill Gates admitted that he wanted to genackically engineer like mosquitos and stuff like that. So people think it was being tested in Florida

because they don't like rod destand who knows the actual theories. I do believe it's very possible. That's why be careful mosquitos, Be careful. Peanut buttery butkevil earthly man. Yeah, I tell you about pea buttery. Yet there's a lot to absorb here. Tell me at the end, remind me about peu butterers. One attack may have nearly killed six hundred thousand people in the weeks following the drop. Unit seven thirty one's other activities may have killed another

half a million or so innocent people before the end of the war. Late July to early August nineteen forty two, a full division of Japanese soldiers tried to force a difficult crossing in New Guinea's rugged central highlands, so they try to force a difficult Okay, so they're they're pushing through a blockader border or whatever. They were opposed by a few companies of Australian regular Then they're just like they say at the bar, and you have to kick them out kind

of like they're like, been there too long. They got through all of the fucking border security, but they ain't getting past those farflies, Like you're taking over this. I don't give a fuck what you do. I'm not moving, but I like my wife and kids are home, I won't I'm I'm I'm still working another hour. The amount of people that I would see working restaurants, I would sit there like from Wednesday to like Sunday, every day at a certain to all day. Some of them, I'm like,

what a sad little life you live? I started. God, they're probably telling their fucking partners that they're still working and like and they do, and they come in and they're just like four hours to kill them, Like you really don't want to go home that badly? Yeah, we knew a manager like that. That's fair. Uh. But opposed by a few companies of Australian regulars who managed to not only halt the advance but drive it back from

the mountain pass. Yeah, okay, I don't know what Australian regulars is. I don't understand. When the Australian search the abandoned Japanese camp, it was probably like the militants like people like in the army, they call them regulars. Oh, I guess, aren't regulars just citizens? Isn't that what a regular is? You're a citizen, You're just a rag? What are

regular as an army term? Just keep going Anyways, When the Australian searched the abandoned Japanese camp for signs of prisoners that they had lost earlier in the fighting, what they found shocked them to their core. From the first hand account of Australian corporal Bill Hedges, who was among the first into the abandoned camp, and I quote, the Japanese had cannibalized our wound, wounded and dead soldiers. We found them with meat stripped off their legs and half cooked

meat. They call it meat in the Japanese dishes. I was heartily disgusted and disappointed to see my good friend and lying there with the flesh stripped off of his arms and legs, his uniform torn off him. We found dumps with rice and a lot of tinned food, so they weren't starving and having to eat flesh because they were hungry. So crazy. We found all their We found dumps of all their food that had but they weren't hungry, Like, it's not like they had to do this because like they wanted sick.

Yeah, so regulars. It was essentially it was just the universal training scheme had been suspended ten years earlier. Australian Regular Army compromised only three thousand men, so it was just like the I don't know, the regular Army. I'm sure there's Australian guy to be like, that's not what I mean. It wasn't the special units. It was just the Oh, I like the

excuse. That's so sad man, that's fucked up, dude. We live in a sad, disgusting world and it's mostly the fault of parasitic leeches that are that are being you know, compromised by reptilians sus like, that's why there's so much crazy shit go on. The fuck do you know something crazy? And the last uh so in warfare and like World War you know, one and two, and especially before then, it would be like, I don't know, thirty forty percent of the deaths were civilians innocence, right,

Yeah, it was. It was rare, not not rare, but like it didn't happen as often because it was mostly stuck on a battlefield you had, you know, before they had bombs and other stuff. They would just have people marching into a city and then you take people captive and you wouldn't

necessarily kill innocent civilians most times. I know this happened. But since the development of bombs and the warfare that we have now modern day warfare like the video game that since two thousand around to the two thousand or whatever, eighty percent of the casualties in war have been innocent civilians. Eighty percent. That's astronomical and fucking ridiculous that we live in a world like that. Well that's the that's the way to get them right. It's like we're killing your population.

Like I can think, like the soldiers are armed. Man, if you look at Gaza, you like one guy commented and he's like he did a video where it's like gazzare destroyed, and he was like, did we find him us? Are they in there? Because it doesn't look like they are. And you guys just bomb the living shit out of a place where innocent people lived and then be like, go this way, we're going to

the West Bank. We're not gonna bomb, and then they bomb like they're It's just like, I was very pissed off with a shit that goes on in this world, like even that this wasn't a one off event. Several first hand accounts of it can attest to Japanese officers, sometimes very senior ones,

participatating in the ridiculous cannibalism an Indian capital cooking. Oh Oh, an Indian captive held for the duration of the war in a series of Japanese pow camps, later attested to what he saw when he was an American pilot. When an American pilot was captured. According to him, about a half an hour from the time of the forest landing, the Kempa Tai beheaded the pilot.

I saw this from behind a tree and watched some of the Japanese cut the flesh from his arms, legs hips, and buttocks and carried it back to their quarters. I was so shocked at the scene, and I followed the Japanese just to see what they were doing with the flesh. This guy watched somebody get murdered from behind a tree and then he goes and then they leave, and he goes, I'm a follow them, like, dude, if you get caught, like you're done, I know you're gonna be watching

your flesh be pilled apart while you're allowed anyway. So what he sees pad Apparently it didn't so because he got to wait, he told the stories. So after that he did what he did. Wait, no, no, he did. He got caught and he's like fuck and he's like, look skinny, I am don't even like it. I'm skinny, like I got nothing, be like be like okay, and he like gets on his knees and he goes like he's like, I'll suck your first yea. So he followed them to see what they were gonna do with the flesh. They cut

it into small pieces and fried it. Later that evening, a very senior drafted war they fried. They fry like female bacon. I'm gonna go ahead and assume like one of those like, uh, I'm going to assume like a full fledged deep friar like they they didn't have that. I feel like they had hot soil. Yeah, I think I see a pan and he like you think he's frying like that, and like did you flip it over?

And he's like it's not done yet, so like searing it. This is how I deal with it. Was that stuff is, I'd make fun of it. A very senior Japanese officer of the rank mark major General, addressed a large number of the officers. At conclusion of his speech, a piece of fried flesh was given to all at were present, and who ate it? Who? They all ended up eating it on the spot? Was this so it was given like it was given like the blood of Yeah.

Like so the general basically went to the stand, he spoke in front of everybody and he went like did his whole speech or whatever, and then like at the end of it was they were all they were was it was like a church and they give bread for the body of Christ, but they gave flesh for the body of the person. They just don't tell me that Christians don't believe in magic. Shut up, you believe in black magic? What

were you doing? Furthermore, We have this document captured during the war and authentic authenticated in nineteen forty six by the Ballatonian commander Major Motoba himself, regarding the treatment of the eight American naval aviators captured nineteen forty four. Incidentally, the ninth aviator and the only man to survive the mission was future President George H. W. Bush. Fucking what yeah, yeah, yeah, I was gonna look at this up because I thought that this is what you were

going to get into. Fucking what is that? One of the one of the Bushes, what is it? Japanese captor George Bush was a fucking George Bush. Part of this the chin Jama incident, nine American pilots escape from their planes after being shot down in the bombing reins of chichi Jama, a tiny island seven hundred miles south of Tokyo, in September nineteen forty four.

The eight of the airman Lloyd I'm not gonna go through all their names, Floyd Hall, Warren, I'm not going when he starts, because some of their names are fun James, Jimmy Die, Glenn Frasier man just white names, just white names, and uh yeah, and William Kirby, and the ninth and only one to evade capture was the future US President George Bush, also a twenty year old pilot. I always think this is, you know, how he avoided capture. He was. I swear to God, there

should be air quotes around this word. Lucky enough to be picked up by a nearby submarine before he can catch bull lucky enough, bullshit lucky, Yes, submarine happened to be like, we didn't say any other guys what we call you know what he did. He's like, you want to know who my bloodline is? And then he like turns into a fucking huge reptile and they all run away. Fucking imagine that sounds like free in the fucking ocean

from an airplane crash and getting picked up by a submarine. Yeah, fucking what. I don't sorry at all. I think that he lied, and I think that he was the cannibal eating everybody on that island. I don't know what, haven't I just got away and yeah, like where, Like I said, World War two was a feast for the reptilians, they say. The Order regarding Eating Flesh of American Flyers is the title of this list.

Number one the battleon wants to eat the battalion. Oh sorry, yes, right, yes, the battalion wants to eat the flesh of an American aviator. Lieutenant Hall number two, First Lieutenant Kamari will see to the rationing of the flesh. Number three Cadet Cadet sorry uh Sokabe will be will attend the execution and have the liver and gall batter removed. That's that's the steps. Wow, gall bladder? Is there no doubt I was going to do all the pictures of how fucked up this ship is? The three steps?

There's just the three steps. That's it. Look at these guys look like minions. There's no there's only three steps. That's gross. I know. I feel like I'm missing some there's only three steps in this you have no Let me let me let me look it up real quick. Look at that. That's the hands I've gotten the dunking parks. That shit's fucked up. Man. They would like dunk your hands on like they would freeze your hands or something. I think I would get into it and then they would dunk

it in hot water. And look at this person's hands. It once it's on gross. Look up, so I can take this on the screen. Disgusting. Heah, this is a torture method. Those blasters. Man a poor person, I know, poor, but you know you know what I know. But you'd be some ladies would love it though a big fingers. I've heard Billy, you're fucking you've heard my fingers for his stories. Man about your fist. You broke a girls spine once I heard you. I heard about it. Oh I did that? Yeah, just put your whole

two fists up and you just fucking go. Cannibal uh America. Sorry, the order regarding eating flesh of American flyers, there's an order. It was yeah, and that was that was the order. It was one, two, three, and there's no way Number three was just he attended, the execution, had deliver and gall bladder removed. We're all done. The order is done. I don't know. I can't cannibal flower. That's the last step. Why the when to go show up on this search? That's very

weird. One of the first level charges of cannibalism against the Japanese was Jim Rard al Daffi I can, who was rescued by Australian specy spec bait whatever I reading this, he I was the reach night. He alleged that not just the Indian but you just said this, but even locals in New Guinea were killed and eaten by the japan knees. I don't know. It's this weird house not I don't know. I don't know what that was all about.

The order. Yeah, that's how may you're supposed to get the gallblad and information about this practice became generally known among war crimes war crimes prosecutors after the surrender, but a sort of gentleman's agreement among the investigators prevented the release of these stories out of consideration of both the dead POW's families and the difficult reconciliation between the United States. Nothing take care about their families. Man,

that's the only reason say nothing. I say nothing, right, I said, you know, that's the only reason we're still we're not doing this. It's because we're actually good people. You don't know what the next part is. Let's get into sex slavery. Nice. Though no punishments were ever handed down for crimes committed during the Sack of Nanking, the Sack the Rape of Nanking is supposed to be the sack of Nan King the drink, right,

Yeah, that's what they're doing. The Japanese High Command did take note of the international outrage and the disastrous turned to the public opinion that caught that their actions caused. Of course it did. Fucking three years ago when you first told me why to do this episode? Can you tell me more about the

sex trade in Japanese culture world? Uh? Yeah. In order to prevent another mass rape, senior commander, and to prevent it because they couldn't just stop it, uh, senior commanders ordered the establishment of special military brothels to cater to men and help them keep their distance from local women. Basically, here you go, here's fucking women. Go fuck them. Don't fuck the

civilians please. They literally gave them like sex toys. Female inmates of the facilities were usually drawn from occupying territories elsewhere and transported to remote locations to serve the troops. Some were looted with lies about easy work as domesticated servants. Well, others were pretty much just kidnapped. Yeah, that's why it's the rape of nanking easy work Like that's insane, it's crazy. And they would just yeah, they would just use these people they'd do just like very young.

Remember Japan's Japan's age of consent was like thirteen for a long time. This is pretty crazy and I obviously didn't have it in the notes, but Yoshi A. Maria hiss atoe a psychologist assigned to seven thirty one, took a special interest in hypothermia. This is the one that I was showing with the hands. So a part of the mar Utah's study in limb injuries, this person, hiss atoe A, routinely submerged captor's limbs in a tub of water filled with ice, had them held their arms or legs, had them

frozen solid until they're like they're frozen solid. A coat of ice had formed over the skin. According to one I witnessed, the limbs made a sound like a plank of wood when it is struck with a cane, Like you know, how often were you striking wood with canes? Was that just a regular thing? Everyone had a cane and they all just struck with it. They're well hit the water. Then they would try different methods of rapid rewarming

of the frozen appendage. So this is like the shield Legit was like, I'm just curious about how if I, if I can cure it in some way get your appendages to work again. Sometimes it uh, you know. He did this by dousing the limb with hot water. Sometimes by close to an open flame. Your heart's over, your heart's done. Uh, And other times by leaving the subject untreated overnight to see how long it took for a person's own blood to thaw out. This is how fucked up these people

were and what they like did. They learned things and they passed on the things, and we know things. But like, that's insane that people got to go through that. Yeah, I'm just looking in case you fucking we missed anything. Once they got to their destinations, because these these women were kidnapped anyways. Once they got to their destination, the women were held as prisoners and could only leave with official permission. Soldiers got one day off a

month to visit their quote unquote comfort women. Oh they're fucking slaves. Yeah, Actually there's sex slaves who were punished if they didn't enthusiastically please their customers. Wow. They're like, Wow, it's so good to see you. I've been raying through the past fucking five days, but it's really good to see you didn't do it. Yeah, you weren't happy about being a prisoner,

then you'll be punished. I love doing this. I'm excited every day I get to live out the exact life that I wanted, pleasuring a bunch of ungrateful, fucking soldiers. You know they're not you know they're so dirty too. Okay, I found you're on this can I am. I'm a sheep. Can't look at all the weird ship on this there's like a fish fish. It was like a hell of a tattoo arm right there. It's a little sheep guy. It's fucking fun. Comfort stations were attached to each

large unit. They called comfort is that what they comfort stations? You're gonna get comfortable over here? And they moved child sucks your dick, and they moved from the front like mass units. The captive women arranged averages, sorry around ages. Yes of the women that how how old they were? Yeah, they averaged to be fair, Kade's military. They're not they're not taking children. They did take children. I know that in this that's not where

they average sixteen two, eighteen twenty one. Oh, what do you think that? It's pretty good? That's okay, yeah, sixty. The average around sixteen to twenty one, so they were sixteen to though they were sometimes much younger. I know. Shit as usual. Sources disagree about how many victims were caught up in this program. Japanese historian who a hell of a

name? Do it in an accent, then go ahead God has claimed that there was only quote unquote about twenty thousand women that are abducted in this way twenty thousand joint project between the Chinese, Taiwanese, and Korean authorities plays the number pretty close to four hundred thousands. I'm sure it was that. I'm sure it was that. Many of the women, Wait, what do we know about? What do you know about Asian people? There's a lot.

Yeah. Many of the women, disgraced by what had happened and suffering from various injuries and venereal disease, chose to never return home and just live out their lives in whichever demolished country the defeated Japanese forces had left them in. At the end of the world, listen to this, you would, so whenever one you're just like, I'm done. I'm not traveling with you guys

anymore. I'm not even going home. I'm just leaving them. I'm just gonna live sex diseases that they probably got and the soldiers of like she like syphilis, like bad ones, gone Aria, Gonria is like, but the one, the one of the worst ones. I feel like a syphilis gone riea herpes like they you have like all fucking seven of whatever they are. There's all seven of them. There's only seven ven here hill diseases. You gotta be a hell of a doctor to identify all set. But don't worry,

we didn't invent a yet, so this is pretty messed up. I want to get into a little bit that I must have missed when I wrote this out for you. But they tested a bunch of different horrifying weapons. You want to know, Yeah, sure. The effectiveness of the various weapons was an obvious interest to the Japanese Army. To determine effectiveness, you must

know how effective a weapon can be used on a person. I said that you have seven point thirty one herded the captives together on a firing range and blasted from them from various ranges by multiple Japanese weapons, such as the Nanboo eight millimeters pistol, the bolt action rifles, machine guns, and grenades.

So they're like this far away, you know, and they're like bang all right, next lineup, get a little closer, Like bang all right, next lineup, and they get a little closer, and it's just like that's what they're just testing on. Let's just see what it's going to do to people's bodies in warfare, and it's just disgusting that that's what we have.

That's what people have done throughout history to test weapons is actually tested in real life on people, like a grenade being like listen, see what it does, just like tossing it so fucked up. So wound patterns and penetration depths were then compared on other bodies. Let's go deep, you guys, you get deep. I got pretty deep of the dead, of the dead and the dying inmates. Bayonets, swords, and knives were studied in this way, though the victims were usually bound for this test, which is crazy.

So you have like a guy tied to a post and he's like get him socky, and he's like restling day I could think of it, and he's like running in with his bayonet. He's like I got it. God, I'm just stab it like in case you're wondering there are Actually they say more then, but it means like maybe one or two, only thirty what the neereal diseases thirty thirty? That ship, though, I feel like there should have been more deal with stuff that's inside my body. It sounds like I

don't know, I just I just don't like thinking about it. But you take your finger up your ass so often though, so like just a sue a smells like about a marinate, like like sniffle that's better than a twenty four hour marinate. You just lying in bed all day, finger deep in yours. I can't move, so uh yeah, I can't where I was gonna go with the joke that I had. But flame throwers were also tested

on both covered and exposed skin. In addition, gas chambers were set up by the unit facilities and test subjects were exposed to nerve gas and blister agents. Heavy objects were dropped onto bond victims, which means that they are bound

victims. Bond victims bond victims to study crush injuries. Subjects were locked up and deprived of food and water, and learned how long humans could survive without them and victims were allowed to drink only sea water or were given injections of mitche mash human or animal blood to study transfusion, transfusions and clotting processes. It's just like Richard Chase would love this. He's like, oh, inject man so much. I know. Meanwhile, prolonged X ray exposures sterilized and

kill thousands of WOW research patients. Patients, Yeah, our participants still fucking it's not the right word for it's a victim, as well as inflicting horrible burns when the admitting plates were miscalibrator held too close to the subject's nipples, genitals, or face. And this is using like X ray exposure and like just like holding into your dick. I love that. My god, whoever

the fuck made that meme? You guys are so funny. Yeah, I hope the person that made this meme is watching the show, because you deserve the world? Is that thing. It's like, uh, doctors, like, don't worry. The X rays not bad for you. Also, doctors, it's like two people hiding behind a fucking shield going on. It's like,

okay, why are you lying? Also, they study the effects of high G forces on pilots and falling paratroopers unite everything one loaded human being into a large centrifugeus and spun them at higher and higher speeds until they lost consciousness or died. So you know that ride, that's not the fair that everybody

fucking hates it. Like spaceship a fucking headache up down. You always like trying to see if you can stand up with your friends, and you like, whoa, I almost fell over there and you like get stuck to it or whatever. They did this to people and just like spun them. I think as fast as they literally sold, They're like until your brain becomes like soup and stuff. I actually have a lot on this more than that we could get into that. Come on, very good. We were just talking

about venereal diseases. You want to know about it. Venereal diseases have been a bane on the organized military since ancient Egypt, and it stands to reason that the Japanese military would take interest in symptoms to be able to maybe treat syphilis. To learn what they need to know. Doctors assigned UH Scientist Unit seven thirty one infected victim with diseases withheld treatment to observe uninterrupted course of the

illness. A contemporary treatment of a primitive chemotherapy agent called salveri Son. Salver Son was sometimes administered over the period of months to observe the effects. However, to ensure the effect of transmission of disease, syphilitic males uh weird male victims polytic were ordered. They were ordered. We ordered you to rape the both female and male fellow captives, who would then monitor and observe onset of

the disease. And if the first exposure failed to establish infection, more rapes would be arranged until it did. That is fucking see crazy. It's crazy, because like it's crazy to be like, hey, you have syphilis, go sleep with that, like and you get to you know, fuck that guy in the butt and then pussy and fuck her at the butt, and you know, it's just like until we figure out and then watching people slowly decay from these horrible diseases that were created by aliens in my opinion, and

then, uh, we're the aliens. Yeah we are. We are reptilian supposedly. I know you are. I can see it in your eyes. I can see it in your eyes. I like, I like how we we covered it, but like maybe not quite in death. We've got a good hour and it was a good good amount of substance and subject there. Yeah, it was good. I like it. For example, female cap I'm done. I want more. I do want more. Beyond the just

the civil experiments, uh we already talked about. But uh, the R word, as we keep saying in this episode, became a common feature of Unit seven thirty one's experiments. For example, FEMA captors of child bearing age or sometimes forcibly impregnated so that, uh, that weapon and trauma experiment experiments could be done on them. You like that? So they they forcibly right impregnated? No, no, no, there's there's more, just a little more. So there's a bit. This is we gotta get in the full

details. If you want to feel it, man, do you want to feel it? They would that's crazy that they would impregnate people for the sake of just seeing what would happen if they stabbed or hurt, like, just to see what would happen as a pregnant person. That's messed up. Man. You gotta admit, do you like it? I do like it? I love it. We did dr warfare, Yeah, so you can. Yeah, that's that's it. That's a good one. Okay, Well, I just thought that was fucked up. Man. It was getting on my

case because I just thought we covered this well. We did want to say that that's grabbing. We're grabbing a bit. He didn't leave it very we're grabbing a bit. Like. It was just the idea of like, so they would get people pregnant just to infect them with diseases, or expose them to chemical weapons or make them suffer like crush injuries, drop stuff on them, are shrapnel injuries or all this stuff just to see the effects. And

then they would study the fetus. That's where you know the but if that's a bugs bunny skit with he clocks coyote and Sam clock's angles more than Sam and the clock in or whatever, and then they sucked with each other. That's what this was about. It was actually true story. They used to drop boulders on people and vils from like they definitely do seventy seventy thousand feet high and vill rate to the chest. See how good it explodes? Yeah,

probably weird. You're a strange duck. I got a good one if you're one, Okay, we can, we can get to I hope everyone enjoyed that episode. It was definitely dark and disgusting, and I just want to see if I can find anymore because I knew there was some very horrible things that they did and enduring warfare, and they do it all the time, not just Japan, but China. Every country that has been involved in

warfare has done horrible things. Do anycent people and their own civilians, especially the people that are in charge, to either further, you know, along their power and control. That's what perialism is. If anybody does know and understands that they do this for some sort of gain, to gain more power and more control. So just remember that that people will do some horrible ship in the name of profit and how that what they believe is vengeance love.

Maybe they loved it. Yeah, it's time for that day. You can hear me laughing breath. I'm so happy. I don't know. I would love you to redo it once we can make it not sound so like it sounds a little like pushed so much for it. I know you screamed. We're in your basement at that time, telling me like record it and like I don't have to do it again. I'm like, I'm giving it my all, like in your I think it's like a Christmas episode and you just

like scream that ship. We're keeping we're keeping on the topic kind of like World War two era. A little fact about world wars see that maybe somebody didn't know unless you're like a massive buff about it. A German commander was so stressed that he abandoned his post during war to go to the SPA. Who what what American Heinrich Himmler one of heim Rick Himmler. What Heimrik Himler did that? No way, it's not an it's an n Yeah, Heinrich Himmler. Oh yeah, I said, heim Heinrich Hillmer. Yeah, he's

the guy that was the pig. Farmer was one of Hitler's first supporters, becoming the head of the SS and eventually being put in charge of an army group five hundred thousand soldiers yes were assigned to the Berlin bring this. Unfortunately, this task was much too far for him because he required daily naps and massages. He only liked to work a few hours a day. Eventually, armed group was overrun and Himmler abandoned his post. He fled to the spa. Can you say a little better? No, I can't. Can you

this guy? Right? No? This is your uncle? Can you send Can you say this better? Third line down? Third line down? Ol? Hen lynch Chin, your mother is calling you actually? Ay, Mom, Hey, I text you, but you didn't check him back. So sorry. I'm just doing the podcast right now, are you? Yeah? That's okay. Can I call you back soon. I'm going to go a bit soon. But what tell me is a good time to come over on Sunday? Whatever you want, be home. I'll be home all day,

all day. Okay, okay, sounds good. All right, I'll see sunday all right, Love you too. That's cute. If I ever die, you've saved that. Anyways, he went to the spot to deal with his stress and even tried to negotiate a peace treaty with the Advancing Alliance for us. Yeah, this guy was a snake. Look at this guy. You don't think he's a snake. He's like, I see, I can't be standing on my feet all day. I needs just this guy was a piece of ship. I'm pretty sure he was. Uh he was. We

talked about him, me and Anton. Did he uh he Yeah? Harmark Kimmler is uh, we'll get into him on again. Look at this monster. He was a pig farmer. I was there's a chicken Farm'm pretty sure he's a pig farmer. And then I can't remember the full story, but he'd be interesting to actually dive into because somehow he was just a normal guy from a farm that obviously had a little man complex. Look at this guy, and then he was actually the the architecture, the architect one of them.

I don't think it was just him of the concentration camps. It's not fun, it's fun. I really enjoyed that. I love talking about anything with history and war and all that stuff. So this billy will soon be gone makes you so sad he'll be part of the show. Still. I'm gonna make sure he's got a mic, He's got everything he needs, he's got a webcam. We got what we need. I'm just just makes me

really sad. Though it's sad, sad that he's leaving. But anyways, make sure to check out all the stuff, and you know, go Stranger podcast dot com. We have everything we need. I gotta up do this a little bit, but I'm not doing that. Man, I don't believe in this country. I don't believe in any countries fair with no borders the way that the fucking New World Order wants it. Why have I not done that? Right? Can you just google like Google dot U Okay, see

what comes up? Like because like different countries, like common states, Common states though, so like can you put like I want to do different search bars in different countries? This suff comes up? Go remember fucking Jeeves? Do you remember Jeeves Jeeves? Oh? And then it became a ridiculous thing. Do you remember when everybody was parroting it. You could put ask anybody's name and it was Jolene was a porn side. So I didn't know that

one boobies and they'd be like a bunch of booby boobies. But you know, a rate and review us, give us five stars. You know this this show. I want the show to grow and become as as as big as it possibly can be. So anybody that's listening right now, you know, support the show by supporting the Patreon or buying merch. I always say, like, we don't make that much money after the merch, but I would love to see more people wrapping it. You know, send me pictures.

You've got a couple of fans. Do that. Uh so and you know, spread it, spread the word right, like I said, with like, you know, to tell your mom, your grandma, the cousin that you're fucking kind of attracted to, you know, I just kid. That was already joke. I already did that. Billy remembers it. Billy was in love with his fourth cousin. I was in Nova Scotia, Nova Scotia. I was not. Just to clarify on at the Golar episode,

we asked how far is too far away? You know? So I don't even know anymore, Like you don't know, could you imagine like and that that's a fix? Could you just imagine marrying that? Imagine and you not know you turn out like tomorrow you're like, oh my god, Chelse is my second cousin. Yeah, you just didn't know. He's like, well, we're not having kids anymore. That's off the table, Like yeah, because you gotta make sure they're not You can't. You can't anyway. I

know, everybody love everybody. Yeah, as I said, stay strange, and uh, there's a lot more stuff to come. Uh and I'm sure you'll probably see Billy around with Aaron sometimes because if he has the ability, is your hands look like that creature from the Alien, you know, like alien, you know, like movie alien, you knowing that like sucks people, that goes on people's faces. That's what your fucking hands look like. Billy is a fucking freak, dude, Like how long your thumb is?

What's wrong with you? Goes like just go to the camera and then put your thumb out one in the episode there it's frocks finger pop in your mama's asshole. There

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