For decades, a select handful of veterans from the U.S. military have been forced to remain quiet about a terribly gruesome set of human experiments conducted during the Cold War. They’ve faced a ...
Apropos Lewis Lapham’s article yesterday about government efforts to keep people from taking drugs, Raffi Khatchadourian has a memorable New Yorker piece about the Army giving them to people.
OAKLAND, Calif. (CN) - The army and CIA experimented on thousands of soldiers with dangerous drugs during the Cold War, dosing them with mescaline and other chemicals that left them with lasting ...
A medical patient group of military veterans have discovered they were unwillingly exposed to outdoors chemical warfare weapons. ALBANY, NEW YORK, USA, March 31, 2021 /EINPresswire.com / -- Military ...
For years, U.S. defense agencies conducted chemical and biological testing on often-unwitting soldiers, many of whom complained of long-lasting health problems as a result of those experiments. After ...
The New Yorker this week published an extensive and utterly fascinating piece on Colonel James S. Ketchum — a psychiatrist who led the US military’s drug experiments on volunteer soldiers during the ...