Joe Johnson, a former employee at the Austin State School in
Austin, Texas, has revealed that military personnel based at the
adjacent Camp Mabry have been apparently conducting biological warfare
experiments on mentally retarded patients. Some of these experiments
have resulted in death.
Mr. Johnson reported that on the night of January 5, 2001, five
patients at the school died. Military personnel arrived and froze
the bodies using liquid nitrogen. The bodies were then loaded into
large white vans to take them to the morgue. However, instead of
going to the morgue, Mr. Johnson observed that the vans drove across
the street onto the adjacent military base, Camp Mabry.
Joe Johnson is the co-host of the Austin cable television show
What’s on Your Mind? He is a young black man with a reputation
as a solid, reliable citizen, helping young people in his community
to stay off drugs and keep out of gangs.
On December 24, 2000, Mr. Johnson began working at the Austin
State School. He discovered that military doctors and nurses at
the school were conducting biological warfare experiments on patients
there. According to Mr. Johnson, some of the biological warfare
experiments are conducted in the infirmary. Guards are assigned
to each patient in the infirmary in order to provide one-on-one
supervision. Mr. Johnson also discovered that there are underground
tunnels connecting the school to Camp Mabry. When he began asking
questions about what was going on, efforts were initiated to get
him fired.
On Wednesday evening, March 14, 2001, Mr. Johnson called in
from his home to the Infowars television show, hosted by
Alex Jones. Alex has known Joe Johnson for several years and knows
Joe to be a levelheaded person who would not make up wild stories.
After hearing what Joe had to say about the biological warfare experiments,
Alex closed his television show by telling Joe to get out of the
house for his own safety and come down to the television station,
where hopefully the following show would put him on the air so that
he could tell his full story on camera.
While Alex raced from the television station to his radio studio
to begin his evening Genesis Communication Network syndicated talk
show, Joe Johnson scrambled about his house getting his things together.
However, within ten minutes of his call to Infowars, there
was a knock on his door. Two black Austin police officers were standing
on his doorstep, saying that they were responding to a 911 call.
Joe had, of course, made no such call. Then, Joe noticed that the
"officers" were wearing no badges and no id tags. When he asked
them where their badges were, they quickly returned to their patrol
cars, numbers C9 and 269, and sped away.
Joe Johnson then went to the television studio, but was not
able to appear on camera. He did, however, call in to the Alex Jones
radio show to tell his story in greater detail to a nationwide audience.
After the interview, Joe Johnson went into hiding, and has not been
heard from since.
On The Alex Jones Show, Mr. Johnson revealed that five
patients had died on January 5th. The medical personnel
attending the patients were all wearing protective clothing. The
military doctors wore orange protective suits, the military nurses
wore yellow ones, and the remainder of the staff wore disposable
gear made of paper and plastic. The bodies were taken down in an
elevator to the tunnel level, to an area with tanks of liquid nitrogen.
The bodies were frozen and placed in plastic containers before being
brought back up in the elevator. They were then loaded into the
waiting white vans and driven next door to Camp Mabry.
Their families were told that the patients had died because
CPR had not been performed on them. The families were not, however,
told that the reason no one had performed CPR was because the patients
were foaming at the mouth.
Two days later, Mr. Johnson and other employees received telephone
calls telling them not to come to work because of laboratory testing
being done at the school. Later, when he looked at his time card
for that day, Mr. Johnson noticed that it said, "Military leave
with pay". As Mr. Johnson is not in the military, he found this
to be very odd.
Camp Mabry sits well inside the Austin city limits just west
of downtown. It is the base from which the notorious military checkpoints
in the Austin area are conducted. Foreign troops are also stationed
there. Recently, Camp Mabry conducted a "biological warfare training
exercise". Camp officials made a great deal of noise in the local
media about inviting the public to come and observe the exercises.
However, those members of the public who took the offer seriously
enough to come to Camp Mabry on the day of the exercise found that
there was very little for them to observe. They were treated rudely
and were excluded from the area where the training actually took
place. Now, Joe Johnson’s revelations may cast a new light on this
entire event.
Joe Johnson’s entire interview on the Alex Jones Show can be
found on:
http://www.m2ktalk.com/infowars.htm/