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The men volunteered to be "guinea
pigs" at the government research base Porton Down after being told
scientists wanted to find a cure for the common cold. But they were given
the hallucinogen in mind control tests, and some volunteers had terrifying
hallucinations. (Feb. 2006) |
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Gov documents now declassified |
| It's Alive: Army Backtracks on Spray | 6 Nov, 2000 Lake Sun Leader, by Marsha Paxson |
| Lake Residents Back Move to Stop Bio Training | 2 Nov, 2000 Lake Sun Leader, by Marsha Paxson |
| Petitioners Sign to Halt Use of Bio Agents | 29 Oct,2000 Lake Sun Leader, by Marsha Paxson |
| A petition to the Governor of the State of Missouri | Please Sign and Return the petition |
| Versailles residents claim Army Deceit | 27 Oct, 2000 By Robert Fleming, Daily Guide |
| Army disputes woman's claim of danger from bacillus subtilis | 27 Oct, 2000 By CHRISTINA STUEVE News Tribune |
| Fort Wood tests raise concerns | 26 Oct, 2000 by Bertha Evans The Versailles Leader-Statesman |
| Release of bacteria into air at Army fort upsets neighbors | 26 Oct, 2000By MICHAEL MANSUR The Kansas City Star |
| Army defends spraying of safe bacteria at Fort Leonard Wood | 26 Oct, 2000 By Virginia Baldwin Gilbert Of the Post-Dispatch |
| Bio-agent Scare Spreads to Missouri | Oct 24, 2000 Dave Eberhart Stars and Stripes Veterans Affairs Editor |
| Fear in Louisiana over Biological Agent Test | Oct 23, 2000 Dave Eberhart Stars and Stripes Veterans Affairs Editor |
| News Release, 19 Oct. 2000 | From the AGWVA |
| Fort Polk: Biological training won't endanger public | 4 Oct. 2000 Alexandria Daily Town Talk By Mandy Maxwell |
| Official: Fort Polk biological training poses no threat | 3 Oct. 2000 American Press By Shawn Martin |
| News Release, 28 Sept. 2000 | From the AGWVA |
| News Release, 27 Sept. 2000 | From the AGWVA |
| Air Force Aerial Spray | A Unique DoD Capability Provided Only by The Air Force Reserve |
| Response from JRTC and Fort Polk | 13 Sep 2000 Dan Nance Deputy Public Affairs Officer |
| Finding of No Significant Impact (FNSI) | 6 Sept. 2000 Beauregard Daily News, DeRidder, Beauregard Parish, Louisiana. |
| ACHRE Report | The National Institutes of Health and The Veterans Administration. Very interesting reading. |
| Title 50 USC Section 1520a | Restrictions on use of human subjects for testing of chemical or biological agents |
| Letter voicing objection to the planned release of aerosolized Bacillus globigii spores at Los Alamos National Laboratory. | by Candice Brown, Mycoplasma Network |
| History of Biological Warfare | Interesting chronological history |
| KSU research may delve into deadly agents | 26 Feb 99 article from the AP |
| 40 Years of Gov. Sponsored Ecological Terrorism | Oct 98 Article By Joyce in The Free American |
| Installation Assessment of Gerstle River Test Site | Report Number 105 vol 1 |
| Senate Report 103-97 | Is Research Hazardous to Veterans |
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