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100's of thousands of children were experimented right in the USA

1patriot 7 Oct 27
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I read or heard somewhere that the U.S. government once ordered to poison alcohol so as to prevent people from drinking so much. It didn't work; drinkers risked drinking poisoned alcohol and became ill and died. It's terrifying to think that anyone in authority can allow themselves to do something like that.

Ryo1 Level 8 Oct 27, 2023

Yes they did that in the probation. Here in canada the candain government give there blessing to the USA in 1963 or there about permission to spray by air uranium on the city of medicine hat to see the effects cancer from it....that same year they sprayed the city of Winnipeg with agent orange to see the effects there as well...later using it in Vietnam

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The plan was simple: to feed children copious amounts of Quaker Oats cereal, and track the natural absorption of iron and calcium using radioactive tracers. To recruit test subjects, MIT created a vaguely-titled “Science Club” at Fernald, promising that any child who joined would get “special privileges.”

Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Quaker Oats Co. fed children radioactive cereal in the 1940s and 1950s as part of a scientific experiment to determine how the products' nutrients are absorbed into the body.
---Your post has half truth in it. He took a true fact and twisted it to promote a lie about eugenics---

Are any of those people alive today is the question i would be asking

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