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US experimented on citizens with radioactive oatmeal, mist during test of war weapons - ancientlight - 09-19-2025 So typical. The goverment is the biggest terrorist organization , and yet it's ignored. Instead January 6th 'terrorists' , and travellers wanting to visit family in another state are the terrorists right? Can't even fly anymore without being treated like a criminal. It's infuriating!   Oh but the goverment spraying innocent, unknowing citizens with chemical warfare products , and experimenting on them, that's absolutely fine! Please spread the video. More people need to be made aware of these experiments. And then the left dare to call us Nazis, even though the goverment is 100% performing Nazi experiments on innocent people. And then there's Agent Orange. Wonder where they tested this. Oh , and I remember about some experiment on a subway a while back, also by our dear goverment? Too lazy /late to look it up now, but other's may know what I'm talking about.  
RE: US experimented on citizens with radioactive oatmeal, mist during test of war weapons - Michigan Swamp Buck - 09-19-2025 The old attitude of the governed being property of those governing still persists. Unless you are in the chain of command somehow (royal bloodline) or have extra rights through other channels outside of low-level citizenship, then you are property of the government. Whatever rights they believe they have over us, we are considered less than house pets and more along the lines of livestock raised for slaughter or wildlife to be managed. In this case, they use us as lab rats, except they don't provide food, water, and shelter in a laboratory cage. RE: US experimented on citizens with radioactive oatmeal, mist during test of war weapons - Kenzo1 - 09-19-2025 (09-19-2025, 10:24 AM)Michigan Swamp Buck Wrote: The old attitude of the governed being property of those governing still persists. Larken Rose : RE: US experimented on citizens with radioactive oatmeal, mist during test of war weapons - EndtheMadnessNow - 09-20-2025 Posted on that here: https://rogue-nation.com/mybb/showthread.php?tid=172 9/11 Incoming from 1979... ![]() Film trivia: Several visual effects production teams were fired during the course of the lengthy production for failing to produce adequate effects on a very limited budget. The final company was forced to provide the effects seen in this movie for what money remained, seriously compromising the results. The movie was inspired by the 1967 "Project Icarus" report from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. The shots containing the buildings collapsing in the NYC destruction scene, were taken from footage of the demolition of the Pruitt-Igoe apartments in St. Louis, Missouri...which has quite the Atomic dark experiments history. In 1972, three Pruitt-Igoe buildings were condemned and demolished, famously, on TV. The rest followed shortly after, televised on the nightly news, harkening the “end of modernism.” Principal photography was shut down for two days when Sir Sean Connery contracted a respiratory condition during the filming of the mud sequence. The mud also knocked Connery off his feet, buried Karl Malden twice, while Natalie Wood was almost sucked into one of the pumps. During the mud filming, the actors and actresses would stuff their ears with cotton-wool, and had to have their eyes washed out, at the completion of each take. Lots of those disturbing cold war stories and one from the Smithsonian of all places...In the 1950’s MIT and the Atomic Energy Commission, with the cooperation of the Quaker Oats Company, fed radioactive corn flakes to developmentally disabled Massachusetts orphans who thought they were getting free breakfast from a science club — they did this for a decade. ![]() ![]() A Spoonful of Sugar Helps the Radioactive Oatmeal Go Down  |