MKUltra in Canada - (Drugs, Torture, Mind Control)
MKUltra in Canada - (Drugs, Torture, Mind Control)
Do unto Others as you would have them do unto you
Glad I can't watch the vids Alpha. I know that Canada/Canadians were used and abused, beginning in the '50's I believe. What I don't know is whether the Canadian government was complicit in it.
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Of course they were.....with the CIA.
1957-1961, Canada: MKULTRA Experiments in Montreal
Probe V7N3: Mind Control Part I: Canadian and U.S. Survivors
My MKULTRA Story: Saskatchewan Canada
MKULTRA And The Canadian Connection :
Donald Ewen Cameron - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
etc....we have related threads on this all over the forum.
Do unto Others as you would have them do unto you
...and based on science that Nazi scientists discovered, the US helped these scientists flee Germany and in return got all the data the Nazis had discovered by experimenting on humans. They then perfected this experimentation on native people, intellectually handicapped and prisoners. Now it is being used on you. Thanks government!
This is not conspiracy theory, this is both documented and admitted.
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