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LilyPatToo wrote:A friend who's also a program survivor listened to the first one yesterday and told me last night about the reference to the use of Mexican children very early-on to test the most risky techniques That's horrifying to think about, but, if true, it's important to know. And it's also right in line with the smugly racist moral vacuum present in many of the researchers and their institutions and in upper middle class American society in general in the 1940's and 50's.
operator kos wrote:LilyPatToo wrote:A friend who's also a program survivor listened to the first one yesterday and told me last night about the reference to the use of Mexican children very early-on to test the most risky techniques That's horrifying to think about, but, if true, it's important to know. And it's also right in line with the smugly racist moral vacuum present in many of the researchers and their institutions and in upper middle class American society in general in the 1940's and 50's.
I've long assumed that the epidemic of unsolved murders and disappearances in Ciudad Juarez was related to some sort of government/corporate experimentation. I can't prove it, and undoubtedly some of it is just random, but it's way too big for some heavy organized force to not be behind it.
LilyPatToo wrote: I've never read much before about the use of MKULTRA-type mind control experiments on Hispanics. Jim Jones imported his victims to South America and while many Nazis settled there, I haven't (so far) come across survivor bios from there. Wonder if it's just a language thing and if I read Spanish I would know of some? Is anyone here familiar with a survivor literature in Mexico/Central America or South America?
operator kos wrote:LilyPatToo wrote:A friend who's also a program survivor listened to the first one yesterday and told me last night about the reference to the use of Mexican children very early-on to test the most risky techniques That's horrifying to think about, but, if true, it's important to know. And it's also right in line with the smugly racist moral vacuum present in many of the researchers and their institutions and in upper middle class American society in general in the 1940's and 50's.
I've long assumed that the epidemic of unsolved murders and disappearances in Ciudad Juarez was related to some sort of government/corporate experimentation. I can't prove it, and undoubtedly some of it is just random, but it's way too big for some heavy organized force to not be behind it.
Matamoros, the one (and one of the only stories he told that bore out) Henry Lee Lucas fingered, maybe?
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