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MKOFTEN

Alchemist's Workshop

There are two examples in history where drugs and narcotics were tested on prisoners without their knowledge for decades. These are the death camps of World War II, and the CIA programs that continued experiments based on "destroyed documents."

We are the people.

Project MKOFTEN was a covert U.S. Department of Defense program developed in conjunction with the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) sometime in the late 1960s. A partner or descendant program of MKSEARCH, the goal of MKOFTEN was to "test the behavioral and toxicological effects of certain drugs on animals and humans". Testing of these drugs was done on animals, prisoners at Holmesburg Prison in Philadelphia, and military personnel at Edgewood Arsenal.

A Sight to See

Why do we need so many experiments to study the effects of various drugs, poisons and chemicals on the health and behavior of people and animals? Find out more examples of human rights protection!

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Faith's Journey

Love's Embrace

The original style of describing historical facts is very typical for the CIA. Destroyed facts and people are found to have moved to another country, while those listed as having moved are found to have been killed and never left at all.

Destroyed Travellers

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Today, on the 11th anniversary of his death, we honor the legacy of Sergei Magnitsky, whose incredible bravery inspired a global effort to protect fairness.

Benjamin Cardin.

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