My Musings On CIA Secret Experiments.

Discussion in 'Conspiracy' started by Jimbee68, Apr 12, 2012.

  1. Jimbee68

    Jimbee68 Member

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    I have a unique mind, to say the least. While I don't consider myself paranoid as such, I often process things around me in unique ways.

    Anyways, this thread is partly inspired by this Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human_experimentation_in_the_United_States

    Notice how it says these unethical experiments are all relics of the distant past. I don't believe it. I believe human experiments are still going on in the USA (among many other shocking things, I'm sure).

    What kind of experiments does the US conduct now? Well, look at their needs. They probably would need to know alot about torture. I mean, they do support many foreign regimes that practice torture (see too this interesting article on the Kirkpatrick Doctrine: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kirkpatrick_Doctrine). But they are conducting their experiments in extreme secret, don't forget. So then the experiments have to be repeated overseas. Sounds reasonable (and shocking) doesn't it?

    Those at least are my personal musing on the matter. What are the rest of yours:)?
     
  2. Pressed_Rat

    Pressed_Rat Do you even lift, bruh?

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    I would say the big focus now is in areas pertaining to nanotechnology and transhumanism.
     
  3. arthur itis

    arthur itis Senior Member

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    I would have said the same thing, with a twist.

    Nanoo-nanoo, and transgender. Sounds like Robin Williams in another bad movie.
     
  4. curiosity36

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    You guys are spot on.
    I can assure you Americans are being tortured right now by top-secret psychotronic weapons.
    What are psychotronic weapons? Putin just said in Forbes that they are more powerful than the atom bomb, but more politically acceptable. (Google "Putin Zombie Gun").
    The scientific term for the technology is EEG Cloning or EEG Heterodyning. This allows another person's (or machine's) EEG signals to be superimposed onto the victim's- it's basically an electronic possession where the attackers take control over the person's body. They can see through their eyes, move their limbs, etc. (Google Akwei vs NSA).
    Mind-uploading ala Kurzweil is already operational, and is part of the Soviet definition of psychotronics. They are basically stealing souls- the torturers admit this to their victims via V2K (Google "Army removes Voice To Skull Webpages" or "Voice of God Weapons").
    Here's a quote from "The Mind Has No Firewall" @ http://www.carlisle.army.mil/USAWC/parameters/Articles/98spring/thomas.htm
    According to Anisimov, psychotronic weapons are those that act to "take away a part of the information which is stored in a man's brain. It is sent to a computer, which reworks it to the level needed for those who need to control the man, and the modified information is then reinserted into the brain." These weapons are used against the mind to induce hallucinations, sickness, mutations in human cells, "zombification," or even death. Included in the arsenal are VHF generators, X-rays, ultrasound, and radio waves. Russian army Major I. Chernishev, writing in the military journal Orienteer in February 1997, asserted that "psy" weapons are under development all over the globe.

    They're torturing thousands of Americans with this right now, and using it operationally for nefarious ends. Jared Loughner, the Arizona mass shooter who complained of mind control and picked up an interest in "Satan" was a victim.
     
  5. unfocusedanakin

    unfocusedanakin The Archaic Revival Lifetime Supporter

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    I am convinced many people who go missing end up in places like Dulce/Area 51 or some other secret base.

    A common joke at the CIA is "that's done on the other floor". Anyone who works for them will always be asked about top secret things, and most people who admit to working there have common jobs. Jobs you could have with any company, so they genuinely believe the CIA is much more boring then people imagine. Anyone with anything of interest would never admit to working for them.

    But that is the key to how the origination works, compartmentalization, the need to know basis. If you don't work on that floor, you will never know it exists. The large number of common employees is needed to put forth the right public image.
     
  6. curiosity36

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    Most disturbing CIA "joke" I've heard, "The Nazis didn't lose, they just moved."
    The National Security Act and the birth of the CIA coincided with "Operation Paperclip"- the importation of top Nazis minds into America. Forgiven of their unspeakable war crimes, they continued work in their fields.
    These scientists were split between Russia and the US as a spoils of war- creating the two Super Powers.
    One of them, Wernher Von Braun, was responsible for the moon landing.
    The "Space Race" was less Russia vs USA, and more Displaced Nazis vs Displaced Nazis.
     
  7. AmericanTerrorist

    AmericanTerrorist Bliss

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    The CIA scares me.
     
  8. FlyingFly

    FlyingFly Dickens

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    Good. They should make them on life-sentenced prisoners. In the name of Science.

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    It is said how bad and evil nazi's experiments on people were and I agree with that, but no one mentions how this helped to improve medicine and other branches of science. Most of us would be dead long ago without this knowledge. Sad but true.
     
  9. eatlysergicacid

    eatlysergicacid Creep in a T-Shirt

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  10. unfocusedanakin

    unfocusedanakin The Archaic Revival Lifetime Supporter

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    Are you serious? We owe allot more to experiments on animals as far as medicine goes. The Nazi's did nothing to further medical science. Their interest was in finding ways to effectively kill or control people.

    And I have to strongly disagree with using prisoners for these tests. Just because someone has done something wrong does not justify you forgetting your morality. If you do that you really are no better then they are.
     
  11. FlyingFly

    FlyingFly Dickens

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    I agree that alot more was achieved on animal experiments. I don't want to defend nazis here as I am not on their side, but as far as some of the research was done to kill other people, some was done to help live their own.

    I'm not saying someone who stole something and got 5 years or things like that. I'm talking about serial killers, rapist, people who tortured other people.
    If someone has got a life sentence or death sentence for one of the above, he won't be usefull for the humanity anymore, and he actually never was usefull as only what he did, was bringing pain and suffering.

    And direct human-subject research would be more effective than animal ones.
     
  12. unfocusedanakin

    unfocusedanakin The Archaic Revival Lifetime Supporter

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    Certain mammals have DNA very similar to humans, this is why people end up with cow arteries and other animal parts. So by testing on them you can make a educated assumption that this treatment will work on humans. It is not right all the time, but many times it is.

    It does not matter what the person has done. You say it is ok for some people to no longer deserve the same treatment, and I say this is not the case. Guess we have to agree to disagree. Two wrongs do not make a right.
     
  13. FlyingFly

    FlyingFly Dickens

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    Lets then agree on disagreeing. :D
     
  14. Jawjadude

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    Having 22.6 years of military experience under my belt, I can tell you with 100% certainty that nanotechnology exists NOW. When we think of drones, we think of large 4'x8' airplane-like devices.

    You need to start thinking about "drones" the size of a bumble-bee, silent spying creatures sent to peer into windows, into cracks, through warehouse vents.

    I could speak in-depth on this subject, but the laws that be, and certain punishments forbid my fingers from pecking the truth...

    Be advised, if you violate a law(s) of the elite, they have items at their disposal to send to your coordinates, which will real-time relay your activities back to their location. These (items) are small, silent and travel unnoticed, some are outfitted with a micro (nano) device to deliver lethal doses of death. Just like a yellow-jacket stinger plunges you with venom, these electronic insects can ram into your neck, deliver the dose then return home, 10 minutes later, your heart stops beating.
     

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