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douglas9

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Thu Nov 21, 2013, 12:21 PM Nov 2013

Feds Owe Ongoing Notice to Drug Test Subjects

The Army has a duty to warn any veterans subjected to Cold War-era drug experiments about potential health concerns as they become aware of them, a federal judge ruled.
The ruling comes in a class action Vietnam Veterans of America filed against various government defendants in 2009, claiming that at least 7,800 soldiers had been used as guinea pigs in Project Paperclip.
Soldiers were allegedly administered at least 250 and perhaps as many as 400 types of drugs, among them Sarin, one of the most deadly drugs known, amphetamines, barbiturates, mustard gas, phosgene gas and LSD.
Using tactics it often attributed to the Soviet enemy, the U.S. government sought drugs to control human behavior, cause confusion, promote weakness or temporary loss of hearing and vision, induce hypnosis, and enhance a person's ability to withstand torture, according to the complaint.
U.S. District Judge certified the plaintiffs as a class last year, a status that could make thousands of veterans eligible for relief.

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In an injunction accompanying the summary judgment order, Wilken directed the Army to "provide such test subjects with newly acquired information that may affect their well-being that it has learned since its original notification, now and in the future as it becomes available."


http://www.courthousenews.com/2013/11/21/63120.htm

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Feds Owe Ongoing Notice to Drug Test Subjects (Original Post) douglas9 Nov 2013 OP
It's nice to know that our volunteer Army and our force for freedom is treated so wonderfully n/t Victor_c3 Nov 2013 #1
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