If you were in the N.Y. subway somewhere around 1966, you may have been a guinea pig ๐Ÿท

From a 1980 Washington Post article:
โ€œIn these trials, one of the Armyโ€™s observers reported, small quantities of โ€œa harmless simulant agent,โ€ known as โ€œbacillus subtilis var. nigerโ€ were inserted through the sidewalk gratings, producing โ€œaerosol cloudsโ€ that โ€œwere momentarily visible in the stationโ€ below. โ€œWhen the cloud engulfed people.โ€ the observer continued, โ€œthey brushed their clothing, looked up at the grating and walked on.โ€ The whoosh of the trains carried the stuff uptown and downtown within a few minutes, the report said. Even more effective, the Army found, was dumping bigger doees in subway tunnels, where light bulbs containing the bacillus were tossed from moving trains.โ€