There are types of stories called
“conspiracy theories” and the people who teach them are considered by
“society” as crazy fanatics who often need medical treatment. What if I
tell you that “society” should take some of that medical treatment,
cause sometimes such incredible stories, nobody believed in, turn out to
be 100% true.
What if I tell you that the doctors did not treat us, just wait until we die to cut our bodies?
1. Tuskegee syphilis experiment
In the years 1932-1972, there were a
series of experiments on about 400 syphilis-infected black citizens of
the United States. The study selected the poor, simple and uneducated –
most of them did not even know about their illness. U.S. Public Health
Service had promised free treatment to patients. In fact, they were
given aspirin. The purpose of this “experiment” was to observe a
progressive disease in representatives of the black race, and the
scientific autopsy of deceased participants in these studies. As a result, 28 people died directly of syphilis, 100 died as a result of complications directly
related to the disease, 40 women were infected by unconscious patients,
and 19 children were born with congenital disease.
The sad truth about the Tuskegee
Experiment was confirmed in 1997 by President Bill Clinton, who
officially and publicly apologized to the eight surviving participants
in these studies.
What if I tell you that the U.S. government itself commits “acts of terror” on its land, just to have an excuse to invade another country?
2. Operation Northwoods
In 1997, as a result of the murder of
J.F. Kennedy, fifteen hundred pages of documents entitled “Operation
Northwoods” were declassified. In the 60s, the United States was
preparing for war with Cuba. To fire up the war machine public support
was needed. In turn the defense secretary presented a paper called
“Justification for U.S. Military Intervention in Cuba” so they had a
whole range of interesting provocations, such as terrorist attacks
involving the blowing up military bases, starting fires, aircraft
hijacking, “landing” of Cuban troops , bombings, and even the sinking of
a boat full of armed Cubans.
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These false flag terrorist attacks were
to be carried out by the CIA on a massive scale so that the citizens of
the United States would feel threatened by Fidel Castro and the
government had an excuse to start a war. The plan was never implemented
however, as president Kennedy met with the General Lyman Lemnitzer and
rejected the plan of operation. This time it did not work …
What if I tell you that it is just about oil?
3. Nayirah Testimony
In August 1990 there was conflict between
Iraq and Kuwait, mostly over oil fields as Saddam Hussein accused
Kuwaitis of theft of these resources. On October 10th the whole world
turned its eyes toward a fifteen-year old girl named Nayirah, who wept
profusely as she talked about inhumane crimes committed by Iraqi
soldiers. The young Kuwaiti was to witness the killing of more than 300
babies in a hospital. The dramatic speech touched the hearts of viewers
and managed to drum up overwhelming support for the involvement of the
United States in this conflict and the outbreak of the Gulf War.
When the battle dust settled, someone
took a closer look at Nayirah. Quickly it became apparent that the
sobbing girl in front of millions of viewers was the daughter of Sheikh Saud Nasser Al-Saud Al-Sabah –
Kuwaiti Ambassador to the United States and a member of the royal
family. The child was handed to PR whizzes – Hill & Knowlton
company, where she passed a course in comprehensive acting training. It
had to work out – the company bosses signed an $11.9 million contract with
the Kuwaiti royal family. The task was simple — to persuade the U.S. to
military to take action against Iraq. Nayirah lied. This time it worked …
What if I tell you that the leading Nazi scientists got a job in USA after the war?
4. Operation Paperclip.
World War II was coming to an end and
nothing more could change the situation of the Third Reich. American
special forces had acknowledged that it would be a pity if some people
lost their lives, especially those whose knowledge and experience could
potentially serve the interests of the United States. As part of
Operation Paperclip, they smuggled into the U.S. a group of gifted
scientists from the Nazi rocket industry, medicine and chemical weapons
divisions.
In the safe arms of Uncle Sam there were, among others, Wernher Von
Braun (SS-man, the creator of the famous missile V-2), Kurt Blome (a
doctor specializing in biological weapons, which tested their inventions
on prisoners in Auschwitz) and Hubertus Strughold (“father of space
medicine” who examined the effect of extremely low temperatures on the
human body in camp Dachau). In total, 700 German “men of science”, found
their new home on American soil.
What if I tell you that the government controls your mind?
5. MK-Ultra
In many conspiracy theories there are
fragments of “Big Brother”, which uses a variety of different methods to
brainwash the public. It turns out that playing with people’s minds was
actually done by the CIA a good half a century ago! In the 60s, thanks
to the NY Times reporters, details of the MK-Ultra project came to
light, which was aimed to investigate the human ability to be controlled
by the use of certain chemicals, subliminal messages, electrical
impulses and psychoactive substances. The project itself consisted of a
number of sub-projects. For example, MK-Search was designed to create the perfect truth serum that could be used on captured Russian spies.
They also looked into research on the practical use of LSD.
Experiments were conducted on prostitutes, prisoners and people with
mental illness. Often times without their knowledge or consent. One such
experiment was to give the drug to seven volunteers continuously for 77
days … Among the substances, with which the CIA dealt was also amphetamines, psilocybin and mescaline.
They also experimented with hypnotic seances. When information about
MK-Ultra was released to the public, a number of committees of inquiry
were established and this research was formally and publicly condemned.
It is often said that the infamous
project was one of the factors which resulted in the generation of the
hippie movement. Ken Kesey – author of “One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s
Nest”, as a volunteer, was participating in one of the experiments,
prepared by the CIA. The effect of LSD on the human mind intrigued the
writer so much, that he became one of the first proponents of the use of
psychedelic drugs in the context of recreation. Another member of
psychedelic experimentation was Robert Hunter of the Grateful Dead …
We know that these theories turned out to be true. And how many more are waiting to be revealed? There are some people who do a lot to hide the truth.
Source:
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