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Nov. 21, 2021 - Steve Pieczenik
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Blood Heat my novel NOW as audio book.
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Hi, this is Dr. Pachenik and today I want to talk about the audiobook of a book that I wrote 30 years ago called Blood Heat.
Blood Heat was written about the use of bubonic plague to intimidate, terrorize, and defeat the enemies of America, Russia, and China.
And who were the ones that were using it?
It was Japan.
In the book, I talk about how the Japanese at Ping Fan Institute in 1937-1939 developed a whole series of bubonic plagues, botulism, anthrax, tularemia, and all types of other infectious diseases to infect their enemy and kill thousands of Americans and millions of Chinese in Nanjing.
Japan was the first country and possibly the only country in World War II to use a massive amount of biological warfare.
In Blood Heat, the novel, which means, by the way, the temperature of DNA and RNA at room temperature,
It is about a man who is basically trying to develop and understand why there is a bubonic plague in the United States and he discovers that it's coming out of an institution called the National Institute of Health and much like today where we have the coronavirus which was developed by Tony Fauci at the National Institute of Health
and the Chinese, botulism, anthrax, and a bunch of other diseases were also developed at NIH and at DARPA, Defense Advanced Research Project Agency.
In the book, what I try to do is to take reality, put it into fiction, and explain how a doctor by the name of Orestes Bradley, MD, has to uncover where this bubonic plague is coming from.
And he realizes that there are three major places where it comes from.
Fort Detrick in Maryland, Pine Bluff in Arkansas, and the other one in Dugway, Utah.
And these are three places where we have biological warfare institutions.
And the one in Fort Detrick is the one that produces bubonic plague.
In turn, he doesn't want to accept the fact that the United States government, despite the fact that Nixon had rescinded any opportunity or advancement that we made in biological warfare by a treaty saying that we could no longer use biological warfare, the character realizes that we are still in the business of biological warfare.
And it was DARPA, Defense Advanced Research Project Agency, that has developed it and created it, even till today.
Fort Detrick has always been the center of our biological and chemical warfare.
And in the novel, we have Dr. Bradley uncovering the mysteries and trying to understand why we, the United States, are willing to pollute our own Citizens and use that pollution to decimate the population as we have in coronavirus and eventually try to use it in overseas conflicts as we are attempting to do in the Middle East and in the Far East.
The resolution is quite interesting because it involves both Japan and China.
As a result of this book, unfortunately yours truly and this book was banned from Japan.
I was not allowed to come back to Japan because I implicated Japan and Blood Heat was not allowed to be published in Japan.
Let me quote Mark Twain who said that in the guise of fiction we can describe reality far more than we can in history or in reality.
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