金色笔记 | Golden Notebook
In this episode, we pull back the curtain on the horrifying secrets buried beneath Tokyo’s Toyama district. We dive deep into the domestic hub of Unit 731—a clandestine network that traded human lives for biological warfare research—and examine the chilling discovery of mass graves that the Japanese government tried for decades to suppress. We also re-examine Operation Meetinghouse, the 1945 firebombing of Tokyo that became the deadliest air raid in human history, turning civilian zones into an inescapable inferno. Trigger Warning: This episode contains detailed discussions of wartime atrocities, human experimentation, and mass casualties. Listener discretion is advised. 00:00 Tokyo's History and Medical Institutions 02:52 Post-war Japanese Medicine and Biological Weapons 06:08 The Ethics and Historical Context of Biological Weapons 09:11 The Relationship Between Human Experimentation and War 12:04 The Intersection of Traditional and Modern Medicine in Japan 14:58 US-Japan Collaboration on Biological Weapons 18:12 Cold War-era Biological Weapons Research 22:43 Debates on Vaccines and Ethics 27:27 The Shadow of History and Scientific Responsibility 33:04 The Struggle to Reveal the Truth and Legal Challenges 39:59 Education and the Distortion of History 44:10 Scientific Progress and Moral Dilemmas
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