Secret Cold War Army Experiments on residents of St. Louis, USA.

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Lisa Martino-Taylor is a sociologist whose life's work was to uncover the details of top-secret military experiments conducted in St. Louis and other cities in the 1950s and 60s.

"The study was secret for a reason. They didn't have volunteers ready to say, "Yes, I will breathe zinc-cadmium sulfide with radioactive particles."

"It was quite shocking. A high level of duplicity and secrecy. It is obvious that they have put a lot of effort into deceiving people."

"There is a lot of evidence that people in St. Louis and the city, especially members of minorities, were subjected to military tests that were related to a larger project to test radiological weapons."

"American radium had such a reputation that it was found legally responsible for the production of radioactive powder paint, which killed many young women who made fluorescent tiles for watches."

A source: https://purgedmedia.com/ascwosl/

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