Veterans Sue CIA, DoD Over Military Experiments

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Veterans Sue CIA, DoD Over Military Experiments
By Paul Elias
01-07-2009
http://www.tri-cityherald.com/916/story/437069.html
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Six veterans who say they were exposed to dangerous chemicals, germs and mind-altering drugs during Cold War-era experiments filed a federal lawsuit against the CIA, Department of Defense and other agencies Wednesday.

The veterans say they volunteered for military experiments as part of a wide-ranging program started in the 1950s to test nerve agents, biological weapons and mind-control techniques, but were not properly informed of the nature of the experiments.

They blame the experiments for poor health and are demanding the government provide their health care. They also want the court to rule that the program was illegal because its administrators failed to get their consent.

Marie Harf, a CIA spokeswoman, declined to comment on the lawsuit, which seeks class action status on behalf of all participants allegedly exposed to harmful experiments without their knowledge. Vietnam Veterans of America, a veterans advocacy group, is also a plaintiff.

The suit, filed in San Francisco, alleges that at least 7,800 U.S. military personnel served as volunteers to test experimental drugs such as LSD at the Edgewood Arsenal near Baltimore, Md., during a program that lasted into the 1970s, and that many others volunteered for similar experiments at other locations.

"In virtually all cases, troops served in the same capacity as laboratory rats or guinea pigs," the lawsuit states.

The suit contends that veterans were wrongfully used as test subjects in experiments such as MK-ULTRA, a CIA project from the 1950s and '60s that involved brainwashing and administering experimental drugs like LSD to unsuspecting individuals. The project was the target of several congressional inquiries in the 1970s and was tied to at least one death.

Harf said that MK-ULTRA "was thoroughly investigated and the CIA fully cooperated with each of the investigations."

The plaintiffs say many of the volunteers' records have been destroyed or remain sealed as top secret documents. They also say they were denied medals and other citations they were promised for participating in the experiments.

They are not seeking monetary damages but have demanded access to health care for veterans they say were turned away at Department of Veterans Affairs facilities because they could not prove their ailments were related to their military service.

In 1988, the Justice Department agreed to pay eight Canadians a total of $750,000 to settle their lawsuit alleging they suffered psychological trauma from CIA-financed mind-control experiments that included the use of LSD.
 
Thats crazy. Like as if they didnt notice problems before. SOudns like they are just trying to find an excuse to get free med care. Whatever though..I prolly would too if I lived in the USA. I watched a good documentary about LSD and they have a huge section about this exact subject. The guy who died was giving LSD and a group dinner. They invited a bunch of scienttist and FBI members and secretly druged a few ppl. Everyone had a great time but one guy. And days later he "killed himself" by jumping out of a like 10story window.Thats what the FBI says. The truth is that they pushed him him off to make it loook like suicide because he was suffering from mental problems from being druged and the FBI didnt want him to ruin things for them.
 
Thats crazy. Like as if they didnt notice problems before. SOudns like they are just trying to find an excuse to get free med care. Whatever though..I prolly would too if I lived in the USA. I watched a good documentary about LSD and they have a huge section about this exact subject. The guy who died was giving LSD and a group dinner. They invited a bunch of scienttist and FBI members and secretly druged a few ppl. Everyone had a great time but one guy. And days later he "killed himself" by jumping out of a like 10story window.Thats what the FBI says. The truth is that they pushed him him off to make it loook like suicide because he was suffering from mental problems from being druged and the FBI didnt want him to ruin things for them.

I think you have that story mixed up. Frank Olson was a scientist involved in the MKULTRA program who had misgivings about it and they killed him to prevent him leaving and/or telling about the program. Or so his family believe.
 
What an interesting case.
So let me get this straight,
They have little to no evidence
Im not saying I don't believe them but like the article said weren't most of their records destroyed or sealed still?
 
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