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Getbig Main Boards => Politics and Political Issues Board => Topic started by: ribonucleic on April 08, 2007, 09:39:26 AM
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The CIA ran a parallel program that sometimes gave hallucinogens secretly to unwitting citizens. The agency persuaded two Army doctors to carry out experiments for the CIA that the Army would not have authorized.
Ketchum says the Army phased out the hallucinogen project in about 1972, in part because disclosure of such research would have caused a "public relations problem."
http://www.usatoday.com/news/washington/2007-04-05-army-experiments_N.htm?csp=1
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the sanfransisco experiments ???
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2041:
"Yes, there may have been some involvement in the FAA and NORAD which allowed the 9/11 hijackers from the former middle east to reach their targets. We blame a middle management issue, but there is no evidence pointing to any compliance on the government level."
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2041:
"Yes, there may have been some involvement in the FAA and NORAD which allowed the 9/11 hijackers from the former middle east to reach their targets. We blame a middle management issue, but there is no evidence pointing to any compliance on the government level."
At which time, Bum will say, "Ancient history. Yawn..." :)
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At which time, Bum will say, "Ancient history. Yawn..." :)
He doesn't play for the American team, so his opinion is irrelevant. he's happy the terrorists' co-conspirators are getting away with it.
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The CIA ran a parallel program that sometimes gave hallucinogens secretly to unwitting citizens. The agency persuaded two Army doctors to carry out experiments for the CIA that the Army would not have authorized.
Ketchum says the Army phased out the hallucinogen project in about 1972, in part because disclosure of such research would have caused a "public relations problem."
http://www.usatoday.com/news/washington/2007-04-05-army-experiments_N.htm?csp=1
The CIA did the same thing up here in Canada with Cdn gov approval.
They did experiments on institutionalized mentally retarded.
Canada just finished paying settlements to some of the survivors of those experiments.