Uncle Sam’s 13 Most Evil Experiments On Humans


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Source:DailyMail

7. Government Injected Prisoners with Agent Orange

In 1965 and 1966 Dow Chemical Company, the U.S. Army, and Johnson & Johnson paid Dr Albert Kligman to perform “dermatological research” on subjects in Holmesburg Prison in Philadelphia. The chemical Klingman was testing was Agent Orange.

The effects of exposure to dioxin, the most toxic component of Agent Orange, were utterly monstrous, causing the skin to erupt in pustules and cysts on the cheeks, ears, armpits and groin.

Kligman allegedly administered as much as 468 times the amount of the substance he was authorized to use.

The Army monitored Kligman’s tests with the toxic chemicals to “learn how the skin protects itself against chronic assault from toxic chemicals, the so-called hardening process.”

Next up: more covert government experimentation, this time with the help of foreign nationals…

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