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Cincinnati radiation experiments
Cancer patients (mostly Negroes of below-average intelligence who were charity patients) during 1960-72 in Cincinnati were exposed to large doses of whole body radiation as part of an experiment sponsored by the U.S. military. None of the subjects gave informed consent, they thought they were receiving treatment for their cancer. Subjects experienced nausea and vomiting from acute radiation sickness, pain from burns on their bodies, and some died prematurely as result of radiation exposure.
In re Cincinnati Radiation Litigation, 874 F.Supp. 796 (S.D.Ohio 1995)
On 5 May 1999, a settlement was announced in which the defendants paid US$ 5.4×106, but defendants admitted no wrongdoing.
Originally posted by sticky
Can you prove that implants aren't being done to unsuspecting people?
Originally posted by MemoryShock
There is however, plenty of evidence to suggest that this has indeed happened, along with other forms of remote influencing strategies...
Originally posted by Keyhole
Maybe it has.
But to the general public?
How many people actually see the same doctors their whole lives, or how many people end up in an E.R. room and have to have an x-ray done or a Cat Scan done or something.
Wouldn't these people, these doctors and technicians, see these implants in these people?
And if they don't, and don't say something, are they in on this too?
Originally posted by MemoryShock
I have gone through some of this targeted individual crap, designed rhetoric to explain that I was an artist and received X-Rays to find nothing unusual (yes it's on ATS)...so the material was either designed to be unviewable using X-Ray or is something completely different (at least in my case).