☠️⚠️Most deadly human experiments ever done on Earth
*This is not, enlightening, but its dark*⚠️☠️
⚠️(1) Poison Laboratory of the Soviet Secrete Service
Grigory Mairanovsky was a Russian chemist specialized in poison research. He found ways to poison people to death. The facility had several names, Laboratory 1, Laboratory 12 and Kamera (The Chamber). It was supervised by a high ranking official named Genrikh Yagoda (Chief of the People's Commissariat for Internal Affairs, NKVD). His PhD was titled, "Biological activity of the products of interaction of mustard gas [human] skin tissues". They carried out involuntary experiments on prisoners with chemicals like Digitoxin, Curare, Cyanide and Mustard gas and Ricin. They were looking for a combination of chemicals that would kill someone without being detected. They placed the poisons in the vitamin pills they gave the prisoners, and the prisoners have no idea that they were taking poison. Thats when they were unable to breath and their heart stopped pumping. The exact location of the lab was not known and in 1954 some said it was near a police station in Laibanka.
⚠️(2) American Mustard gas testing on its own troops
San Jose Island has a base of the USA army. They conducted experiments on how much of mustard gas can affect human body. African American troops were single out for these experiments, as they thought the dark skin could make them resistance to the gas, as they were placed in front line during war with Japan in second world war. Around 6000 men were experimented. There was Patch tests: applying mustard gas directly onto the skin, girl test: exposing subjects to gas outside in simulated combat scenarios, and chamber test: piping mustard gas inside chambers where men were stationed.
Mustard gas damage DNA and cause leukemia.
⚠️(3) American Tuskegee syphilis experiments:
In 1932 US public house service recruited black men 25 to 60 years to participate in syphilis study. Its purpose was to study the natural history of syphilis. How it affect a person over time and how it spread in community. Its name was, "Tuskegee Study of Untreated Syphilis in the Negro Male". They chose 600 people, 399 were infected and 201 were non infected. The idea was just to watch them over a long period of time, and saw how their disease progressed. There was damage to brain, seizures and death.
⚠️(4) UK biological weapons testing:
UK tested mustard gas on their troops and general public as well. In 2002 it was said that UK had conducted secret experiments on humans using mustard gas. These took place between 1940 and 1979. There were deadly chemicals, microorganisms, in an unsuspecting public. They were told that the tests were for air pollution or weather experiments. The tests were carried out by Porton Down, a chemical research laboratory. In 1953 to 1963 there was dumping of large amounts of zinc sulphide in public.
*This is not, enlightening, but its dark*⚠️☠️
⚠️(1) Poison Laboratory of the Soviet Secrete Service
Grigory Mairanovsky was a Russian chemist specialized in poison research. He found ways to poison people to death. The facility had several names, Laboratory 1, Laboratory 12 and Kamera (The Chamber). It was supervised by a high ranking official named Genrikh Yagoda (Chief of the People's Commissariat for Internal Affairs, NKVD). His PhD was titled, "Biological activity of the products of interaction of mustard gas [human] skin tissues". They carried out involuntary experiments on prisoners with chemicals like Digitoxin, Curare, Cyanide and Mustard gas and Ricin. They were looking for a combination of chemicals that would kill someone without being detected. They placed the poisons in the vitamin pills they gave the prisoners, and the prisoners have no idea that they were taking poison. Thats when they were unable to breath and their heart stopped pumping. The exact location of the lab was not known and in 1954 some said it was near a police station in Laibanka.
⚠️(2) American Mustard gas testing on its own troops
San Jose Island has a base of the USA army. They conducted experiments on how much of mustard gas can affect human body. African American troops were single out for these experiments, as they thought the dark skin could make them resistance to the gas, as they were placed in front line during war with Japan in second world war. Around 6000 men were experimented. There was Patch tests: applying mustard gas directly onto the skin, girl test: exposing subjects to gas outside in simulated combat scenarios, and chamber test: piping mustard gas inside chambers where men were stationed.
Mustard gas damage DNA and cause leukemia.
⚠️(3) American Tuskegee syphilis experiments:
In 1932 US public house service recruited black men 25 to 60 years to participate in syphilis study. Its purpose was to study the natural history of syphilis. How it affect a person over time and how it spread in community. Its name was, "Tuskegee Study of Untreated Syphilis in the Negro Male". They chose 600 people, 399 were infected and 201 were non infected. The idea was just to watch them over a long period of time, and saw how their disease progressed. There was damage to brain, seizures and death.
⚠️(4) UK biological weapons testing:
UK tested mustard gas on their troops and general public as well. In 2002 it was said that UK had conducted secret experiments on humans using mustard gas. These took place between 1940 and 1979. There were deadly chemicals, microorganisms, in an unsuspecting public. They were told that the tests were for air pollution or weather experiments. The tests were carried out by Porton Down, a chemical research laboratory. In 1953 to 1963 there was dumping of large amounts of zinc sulphide in public.