这是睁眼说瞎话撒谎了。美国生化战专家 Dr. Edwin Hill, the Chief of Fort Detrick,说绝对的无价之宝。美国绝对无法得到。
你这些假消息都哪里来的
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shir%C5%8D_IshiiWar crime immunity
Ishii was arrested by United States authorities during the Occupation of Japan at the end of World War II and, along with other leaders, was supposed to be thoroughly interrogated by Soviet authorities.[2] Instead, Ishii and his team managed to negotiate and receive immunity in 1946 from Japanese war-crimes prosecution before the Tokyo tribunal in exchange for their full disclosure. Although the Soviet authorities wished the prosecutions to take place, the United States objected after the reports of the investigating US microbiologists. Among these was Dr. Edwin Hill, the Chief of Fort Detrick, whose report stated that the information was "absolutely invaluable;" it "could never have been obtained in the United States because of scruples attached to experiments on humans," and "the information was obtained fairly cheaply."[2] On 6 May 1947, Douglas MacArthur wrote to Washington D.C. that "additional data, possibly some statements from Ishii probably can be obtained by informing Japanese involved that information will be retained in intelligence channels and will not be employed as 'War Crimes' evidence."[3]
Ishii's immunity deal was concluded in 1948 and he was never prosecuted for any war crimes, and his exact whereabouts or occupation were unknown from 1947. Richard Drayton, a Cambridge University history lecturer, claimed that Ishii later went to Maryland to advise on bioweapons.[4] Another source says he stayed in Japan, where he opened a clinic where he did examinations and treatments for free.[5] Ishii kept a diary but it did not make reference to any of his wartime activity with Unit 731.[6]