Wormwood the HBO mini-series
"Wormwood" = 126 (English Ordinal)
Wormwood is a 2017 American six-part docudrama miniseries directed by Errol Morris and released on Netflix on December 15, 2017. The series is based on the life of a scientist, Frank Olson, who may have unknowingly participated in a secret government biological warfare program (Project MKUltra).
12+15+20+17=64
"biological war" = 64 (Full Reduction)
12+15+2+0+1+7=37
1+2+1+5+2+0+1+7=19
12+15+17=44
"Frank Olson" = 44 (Full Reduction)
Fri, 15 December 2017 = 27th of Kislev, 5778
כ״ז בְּכִסְלֵו תשע״ח
Parashat Miketz (in Diaspora)
Chanukah: 4 Candles
"secret government biological warfare program" = 201 (Jewish Reduction)
"biological warfare program" = 121 (Jewish Reduction)
"Wormwood" = 126 (English Ordinal)
The series was first screened at the 74th Venice International Film Festival and Telluride Film Festival in September 2017.
The 74th annual Venice International Film Festival was held from 30 August to 9 September 2017
Festival was held from 30 August to 9 September 2017. The jury president was announced as the actress Annette Bening on 5 July 2017. Downsizing, directed by Alexander Payne, was selected to open the festival. The Golden Lion, the highest prize given by the festival, was awarded to The Shape of Water, directed by Guillermo del Toro.
The 74th annual Venice International Film
Wormwood is an allusion to a Bible verse about a star that makes everything bitter, an allusion to biological weapons (in particular, allegations of biological warfare in the Korean War), and the effect of Eric Olson's search for a resolution regarding the death of his father for 60 years. Errol Morris said that "What Wormwood tries to do is tell a story about how we know what we know and how reliable is that knowledge."
A key piece of evidence the film relies on is a CIA assassination manual from 1953, which instructs agents, "The most efficient accident, in simple assassination, is a fall of 75 feet or more onto a hard surface.
"rm 1018A" = 121 (Jewish)
"rm 1018A" = 24 (Full Reduction)
"rm 1018A" = 42 (English Ordinal)
"biological warfare scientist" = 122 (Full Reduction)
"World Health Organization" = 122 (Full Reduction)
From series release to WHO pandemic declaration was 817 days
"Digital Identity" = 817 (Jewish)
"Digital Identity" = 817 (Jewish)
"outbreak" = 817 (Trigonal)
"the shot" = 817 (Trigonal)
"Exercise" = 817 (English Extended)
"Korean war" = 817 (English Extended)
"Vaping" = 817 (Jewish)
"Book of Exodus" = 817 (Jewish)
"Brotherhood of Death" = 817 (Satanic)
From WHO director seated to movie release
From and including: Saturday, July 1, 2017
To, but not including Friday, December 15, 2017
Result: 167 days
Or 5 months, 14 days excluding the end date.
4008 hours
167 days
23 weeks and 6 days
45.75% of 2017
From WHO director seated to WHO situation report 1
From and including: Saturday, July 1, 2017
To and including: Tuesday, January 21, 2020
Result: 935 days
Or 2 years, 6 months, 21 days including the end date.
Or 30 months, 21 days including the end date.
Or 30 months, 3 weeks = 303
133 weeks and 4 days
256.16% of a common year (365 days)
Allegations of biological warfare in the Korean War
Allegations that the United States military used biological weapons in the Korean War (June 1950 – July 1953) were raised by the governments of People's Republic of China, the Soviet Union, and North Korea. The claims were first raised in 1951. The story was covered by the worldwide press and led to a highly publicized international investigation in 1952. US Secretary of State Dean Acheson and other US and allied government officials denounced the allegations as a hoax. Subsequent scholars are split about the truth of the claims.
Until the end of World War II, Japan operated a covert biological and chemical warfare research and development unit called Unit 731 in Harbin (now China). The unit's activities, including human experimentation, were documented by the Khabarovsk War Crime Trials conducted by the Soviet Union in December 1949. However, at that time, the US government described the Khabarovsk trials as "vicious and unfounded propaganda". It was later revealed that the accusations made against the Japanese military were correct. The US government had taken over the research at the end of the war and had then covered up the program. Leaders of Unit 731 were exempted from war crimes prosecution by the United States and then placed on the payroll of the US.
On 30 June 1950, soon after the outbreak of the Korean War, the US Defense Secretary George Marshall received the Report of the Committee on Chemical, Biological and Radiological Warfare and Recommendations, which advocated urgent development of a biological weapons program. The biological weapons research facility at Fort Detrick, Maryland was expanded, and a new one in Pine Bluff, Arkansas, was developed
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allegations_of_biological_warfare_in_the_Korean_War
Allegations of biological warfare in the Korean War
Allegations that the United States military used biological weapons in the Korean War (June 1950 – July 1953) were raised by the governments of People's Republic of China, the Soviet Union, and North Korea. The claims were first raised in 1951. The story was covered by the worldwide press and led to a highly publicized international investigation in 1952. US Secretary of State Dean Acheson and other US and allied government officials denounced the allegations as a hoax. Subsequent scholars are split about the truth of the claims.
Until the end of World War II, Japan operated a covert biological and chemical warfare research and development unit called Unit 731 in Harbin (now China). The unit's activities, including human experimentation, were documented by the Khabarovsk War Crime Trials conducted by the Soviet Union in December 1949. However, at that time, the US government described the Khabarovsk trials as "vicious and unfounded propaganda". It was later revealed that the accusations made against the Japanese military were correct. The US government had taken over the research at the end of the war and had then covered up the program. Leaders of Unit 731 were exempted from war crimes prosecution by the United States and then placed on the payroll of the US.
On 30 June 1950, soon after the outbreak of the Korean War, the US Defense Secretary George Marshall received the Report of the Committee on Chemical, Biological and Radiological Warfare and Recommendations, which advocated urgent development of a biological weapons program. The biological weapons research facility at Fort Detrick, Maryland was expanded, and a new one in Pine Bluff, Arkansas, was developed
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allegations_of_biological_warfare_in_the_Korean_War
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