The Reformatory for Defective Delinquent Males
Nuclear Fission;
The US army corp of engineers needed to experiment with cobalt, zinc, mercury and manganese to see if these heavy metals could be irradiated and used as a new weapon of mass destruction
The US army corp of engineers needed to experiment with cobalt, zinc, mercury and manganese to see if these heavy metals could be irradiated and used as a new weapon of mass destruction
Institute for Defective Delinquent Men at Napanoch
Other lesser known, Human Radioactive Experimentation
![]() "Institution for Male Defective Delinquents"
All prisoners with less than a 70 IQ, from across the state, were transferred to this one of a kind, state of the art facility. There were over 1000 moron, idiot, and imbecile inmates institutionalized in Napanoch in 1942. These abandoned Individuals were served indefinite sentences, became wards of the state and were never expected to see leave the reformatory once they arrived. . The institution owned its' own private fields, crops, barns, wells, dairy farm, cold storage root cellar, prison hospital, and cemetery |
Colony Dairy Farm and Self Sustaining Cornfields
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The Atomic Energy Commission had been placed in Charge of all Radioactive Materials and Experimentation in 1946
The End of the Cold War in 1994
Clinton Apologizes for Radiation Tests : Experiments: Cabinet will study compensation for some victims and their families. About 4,000 secret studies through 1974 were disclosed.
October 04, 1995|MARLENE CIMONS | TIMES STAFF WRITERWASHINGTON — President Clinton apologized Tuesday to the survivors and families of those who unknowingly were subjects of government-sponsored radiation experiments, and ordered his Cabinet to devise a system of relief--including financial compensation.
"When the government does wrong, we have a moral responsibility to admit it," Clinton said. "The duty we owe to one another to tell the truth and to protect our fellow citizens from excesses like these is one we can never walk away from."
Saying "our government failed in that duty," he apologized "to all the American people who must be able to rely upon the United States to keep its word to tell the truth and to do the right thing."
Clinton made the remarks as he accepted the recommendations of an advisory committee he appointed to study the secret experiments, which began in 1944 and continued for three decades.
October 04, 1995|MARLENE CIMONS | TIMES STAFF WRITERWASHINGTON — President Clinton apologized Tuesday to the survivors and families of those who unknowingly were subjects of government-sponsored radiation experiments, and ordered his Cabinet to devise a system of relief--including financial compensation.
"When the government does wrong, we have a moral responsibility to admit it," Clinton said. "The duty we owe to one another to tell the truth and to protect our fellow citizens from excesses like these is one we can never walk away from."
Saying "our government failed in that duty," he apologized "to all the American people who must be able to rely upon the United States to keep its word to tell the truth and to do the right thing."
Clinton made the remarks as he accepted the recommendations of an advisory committee he appointed to study the secret experiments, which began in 1944 and continued for three decades.
1940's US Military involvement
The US Army took control of a Pepsi Bottling Plant located in Upstate ellenville, New York
GENERAL HODGES Needed to KNOW THE AFTEREFFECTS OF DROPPING SOMETHING SO HORRENDOUS AS THE ATOM BOMB,
Baxter laboratories was commissioned in a small rural upstate community, also home to over 1000 mentally handicapped inmates.
- The US Army Corp of Engineers declared Eminent Domain on the local Pepsi Bottling plant just 1 mile south of the "State Institution for Mental Defective Delinquents" located in the small town of Napanoch
- Ellenville and Napanoch are tucked in on at the base, and on the far side of this 2200 ft Natural Geographical Barrier between the NYC Metropolitan area, and the rest of the country,
- The public was led told that Baxter Laboratories was manufacturing blood donor accessories, and the Pure water of the Sun Ray Water tunnel was necessary for processing.
- Both prison and bottling plant locations lie parallel to, and within 100 feet from the defunct D & H Canal and 200 feet from the Sandburg / Rondout Creek.
- Five separate tributaries all intersect and join to become one Rondout Creek, just before reaching the Prison.
In 1942, Before dropping the bomb, 0ur military needed answers to the following questions :
1. how long would it take, before the indigenous population could resume eating agricultural crops, drink dairy milk, or consume beef?
2. Would dairy cattle accumulate Iodine 131 in their digestive tract, that would concentrate in the milk and then pass through to the thyroids of humans
3. How long would our drinking water supply be affected?
4. How does Strontium 90 affect beef cattle?
5. etcetera, . .etc. .etc
If we drop an A bomb, how would it effect our soldiers in the field?
Could they eat the crops
Could they drink the milk'?
Would animal meat be safe to ingest?
1. how long would it take, before the indigenous population could resume eating agricultural crops, drink dairy milk, or consume beef?
2. Would dairy cattle accumulate Iodine 131 in their digestive tract, that would concentrate in the milk and then pass through to the thyroids of humans
3. How long would our drinking water supply be affected?
4. How does Strontium 90 affect beef cattle?
5. etcetera, . .etc. .etc
If we drop an A bomb, how would it effect our soldiers in the field?
Could they eat the crops
Could they drink the milk'?
Would animal meat be safe to ingest?
- President Eisenhower's 1953 "Atoms for Peace" program called for the production of nuclear materials to be shared with the rest of the world in an attempt to create the world's first nuclear power plant

In the 1950's Atoms for Peace
The Atomic Energy commission needed to know;
1. Can Nitrate 15 be used as a fertilizer with "tracer capabilities"?
2. Can radiation be an effective substitute for pesticides used on crops?3. Can specific eugenic prisoners be radioactively sterilized so as to not reproduce?
4. etcetera, . .etc. .etc https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unethical_human_experimentation_in_the_United_State
The Atomic Energy commission needed to know;
1. Can Nitrate 15 be used as a fertilizer with "tracer capabilities"?
2. Can radiation be an effective substitute for pesticides used on crops?3. Can specific eugenic prisoners be radioactively sterilized so as to not reproduce?
4. etcetera, . .etc. .etc https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unethical_human_experimentation_in_the_United_State
- 1. There were no environmental laws prior to the 1970's, and dusting the crops with Radioactive Nuclides would have been 100% legal.
- 2. The Inmates were wards of the state with no "Next of Kin"
- 3. Scientific studies done in Napanoch under World War II circumstances maybe, . . just maybe, "might"have been the right thing to do, at the time. .
- AFTER the END of the COLD WAR in 1993, the US should have addressed our mistakes, corrected our errors, and done EVERYTHING humanly possible to remove residents from harm's way in NAPANOCH, and along the Rondout creek flood plain
The first Channel Masters was built in 1947

- The US Army Corp of Engineers held 1,000's of patents on antennas, radar, and communication devices prior to and during the Cold War.
- Channel Master conveniently became a Roof Top Antenna Manufacturer of long narrow, hollow tubes and communication devices

- No Environmental Laws, ever existed in the 1960's and the EPA, DEC, DEP, OSHA, nor any Regulatory Agency would even come into existence, until the mid 1970's
- The US Atomic Energy Commission was free to legally manufacture nuclear fuel rods to be used in experimental reactors around the world, in the peaceful pursuit, of Nuclear Energy
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