Talk:Operation Sea-Spray
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Chris Smith speculation
editI have removed it as WP:UNDUE for now, since it's only speculative and was in a historical section that suggested it really happened. The supporting source (in The Conversation) presents it as dubious claims itself and that context was missing. At Chris Smith (New Jersey politician) § Health care it's even described as part of a conspiracy theory. —PaleoNeonate – 14:45, 9 October 2021 (UTC)
Basis for Belief?
edit"believing them to be harmless to humans" In terms of the general narrative, I am skeptical of the truth of this statement, given the absence of any footnote or link that supports the assertion. If a Government is going to experiment on it's citizens, it seems this "belief" is necessary to have ready as an excuse and explanation, in the event the Government gets caught, and it got caught. Evidence to support this assertion should be included in the body of the Article, else it looks like propaganda. If there is no evidence to support this assertion, then the statement should be removed from the Article. 2603:8081:3A00:30DF:A87F:7135:786F:ADBA (talk) 16:02, 19 June 2024 (UTC)