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Posted by T.S., guest writer
Starting in the 50s, the Army casually went about using troops to research the effects of various psychoactive elements on the human mind. “[T]he U.S. government sought drugs to control human behavior, cause confusion, promote weakness or temporary loss of hearing and vision, induce hypnosis, and enhance a person’s ability to withstand torture,” the lawsuit states.
“These experiments also used civilian ‘volunteers’ such as college students, who were paid small sums to participate, or prisoners,” the complaint alleges.
Starting in the 50s, the Army casually went about using troops to research the effects of various psychoactive elements on the human mind. “[T]he U.S. government sought drugs to control human behavior, cause confusion, promote weakness or temporary loss of hearing and vision, induce hypnosis, and enhance a person’s ability to withstand torture,” the lawsuit states.
“These experiments also used civilian ‘volunteers’ such as college students, who were paid small sums to participate, or prisoners,” the complaint alleges.
On yesterday’s Friday, April 4th edition of the Alex Jones Show, Infowars Nightly News host David Knight transits a wide spectrum of the news, including a review of Hollywood’s Captain America: The Winter Soldier with Infowars reporters Jakari Jackson, Lee Ann McAdoo and Kit Daniels. Alex files two reports today: one on the climate change ruse, the other covering the best way to deal with tyranny as the police state increasingly demands submission. David covers DARPA’s involvement with the government’s BRAIN Initiative and the private prison phenomenon as coercive aspects of the police state agenda lock down schools and filter into society at large. The most recent incident occurred in Baltimore after a SWAT team was dispatched in response to a student with a camera tripod.
Source: http://www.apparentlyapparel.com/2/post/2014/04/operation-paperclip-69-years-later.html
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