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Req: Edgewood Experiments (Discovery+)

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zoopenhoff
Req: Edgewood Experiments (Discovery+)

https://www.discoveryplus.com/gb/show/dr-delirium-and-the-edgewood-exper...

"1955 - 1975 The US government tests first on animals then moves on to classified human experiments on their own soldiers in order for biological warfare advantages.

The soldiers have now spoken out about their terrible experience: and what was done to them on a documentary on Discovery+ called “The Edgewood Experiments”.

They were all placed under gag orders and were originally not allowed to talk about what happened to them."

TheCorsair00
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I posted this shortly after first hearing about it on Coast to Coast AM back in June: https://concen.org/node/43541

It's pretty good and was downloaded quite a bit because I think this subject is kind of popular for whatever reason. I also get Discovery+, it is reasonably good too, but I mostly have it for the show Ghost Adventures!

zoopenhoff
Thanks!

It's pretty good

conspyre
Well, our governments aren't

Well, our governments aren't supposed to experiment on us using harsh psychotropic drugs that have years long residual effects, it is somewhat shocking to hear about. We as a species seem to enjoy the gory details, be it an actual train wreck, or whatever. 🤷‍♂️

TheCorsair00
1950s

And that was just back in the 1950s and 1960s. Knowing about the technological bell curve, just imagine what they are doing now!!!

I'll give you a hint: http://www.whale.to/b/akwei.pdf

Quote:

A subject's bioelectric field can be remotely detected, so subjects can be monitored anywhere they are. With special
EMF equipment NSA cryptologists can remotely read evoked potentials (from EEGs). These can be decoded into a
person's brain-states and thoughts. The subject is then perfectly monitored from a distance.
NSA personnel can dial up any individual in the country on the Signals lntelligence EMF scanning network and the
NSA's computers will then pinpoint and track that person 24 hours-a-day. The NSA can pick out and track anyone
in the U.S.

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