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The CIA ran an extensive toxicology and chemical/biological warfare program in cooperation with the US military. The Edgewood Arsenal and US Army Medical Research Institute for Infectious Diseases at Fort Detrick in Maryland were the main headquarters for such studies. The CIA developed many of the exotic toxins, incapacitants, mind-altering substances and carcinogens.
i was sitting down and wondering if area 51 is infact in charge of kidnapping alot of missing people in america maybe to use as test subjects on some scientific researching
Originally posted by Lexion
When you've done you're homework,
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Originally posted by SkepticOverlord
Originally posted by Lexion
When you've done you're homework,
please come back and apologize.
You sir have
a habit of finding ways
to insult people.
We operate a collaborative
environment, not a shooting gallery
for those who like to snipe post.
Find a clue,
and come back and apologize.
Originally posted by FredT
reply to post by SoFunkyMe
Its possible and some things would be in its favor.
1) its remote
2) No real chance of escape being int he middle of nowhere and in the desert.
3) Established site already in place etc.
4) very little oversight
However, in the past many of these experiments have simply gone on in public view under the guise of other more benign activities. Tuskeege et al., or the spraying of gems in the 50's and 60's over major cities are human experimentation on a large scale. Also, they often seem to want to see how things occur in real world conditions that are impossible to duplicate in a lab due to the number of varriables.
Its an interesting premise and perhaps high level type experiments may occur there, but a large number would tax existing systems etc.
When you've done you're homework,
please come back and apologize.