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Please give a COMPLETE citation for the original article by Powell in the China Monthly Review - so we can read it and cite it. —Preceding unsigned comment added by
I have to admit, this entire article is flawed. I fail to see how Japanese activities during WWII prove that the US did similar activities during the Korean War. With no true facts, it simply sounds like a crackpot that died, and people are linking the most irrelevant strings to try and prove his wild theories. Mushrom (talk) 04:28, 19 December 2008 (UTC)Reply