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I never understood how anyone gets away with destroying someone else without being punished, especially if either person is well known or accomplished. If the crime becomes known to the public it is more frustrating to see the perpetrators go free.

Now that I've experienced greater reality & have knowledge of how the world is run, I can more easily identify the elements that shaped my own life into fear and strife. (I still feel paralyzed.)

I'm sorry this man had to spend his life, time, & resources to unsuccessful bring the monsters to justice.

However, by publicly revealing it he sheds light on what goes on behind the curtain, so others can be forewarned & can protect themselves from this unrecognized form of crime.

His sacrifice was more helpful to mankind than if he had given up and accepted his own powerlessness.

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Revisiting this brings to mind the fact that humans are the most dangerous animal on the planet.

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OMG. Between what we know of the slime balls who devised and still defend the torture techniques that they inflicted on the prisoners at GITMO and now this, it is very clear that psychiatry is simply not to be trusted and its practitioners shunned. If nothing else, they have no sense of a Hippocratic responsibility.

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The Cameron experiments are only one of a number of criminal mind control experiments run or sponsored by the CIA. They were most likely the worst, except for so-called "terminal experiments" in interrogation run on German POWs and captured East European intelligence assets.

One addition on Cameron, in my research on the "brainwashing" scandal concerning captured US POWs during the Korean War, I discovered that the CIA's money man supervising Cameron was AF Lt. Col. James L. Monroe, then treasurer of the CIA's Human Ecology Fund. Monroe had been a leading figure in the Air Forces Psychological Warfare office. He led the AF's Project Repair, a so-called study of returning Air Force officers that supposedly had been "brainwashed" by the reds into collaborating. The worst of the collaboration was the extent of confessions by AF flyers of US use of germ warfare in Korea. Not only was their no brainwashing, but the germ war stories were true, validated years later in CIA communications intelligence reports.

Interested in the full story? Click here: https://jeff-kaye.medium.com/cia-mkultra-and-the-cover-up-of-u-s-germ-warfare-in-the-korean-war-3e3cce505d35

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