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Human Lab Rats: The U.S. Government’s Secret History of Grisly Experiments

Human Lab Rats: The U.S. Government’s Secret History of Grisly Experiments

Grisly experiments, barbaric behavior and inhuman…

Freedom Under Fire | The Rutherford Institute · John W. Whitehead

April 29, 20209m 8s

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Grisly experiments, barbaric behavior and inhumane conditions have become synonymous with the U.S. government, which has meted out untold horrors against humans and animals alike. For instance, did you know that the U.S. government has been buying hundreds of dogs and cats from “Asian meat markets” as part of a gruesome experiment into food-borne illnesses? The cannibalistic experiments involve killing cats and dogs purchased from Colombia, Brazil, Vietnam, China and Ethiopia, and then feeding the dead remains to laboratory kittens, bred in government laboratories for the express purpose of being infected with a disease and then killed. It’s not just animals that are being treated like lab rats by government agencies. As constitutional attorney John W. Whitehead makes clear in this week's podcast, “we the people” have also become the police state’s guinea pigs: to be caged, branded, experimented upon without our knowledge or consent, and then conveniently discarded and left to suffer from the after-effects.