CIA MK Ulta Doc Drop

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CIA MK Ulta Doc Drop

I guess Alex Joens finally got one right. I read through these documents, its pretty sick stuff.

One question now, why would anyone ever trust the government again about anything?

Doc Drop

Time to do putin's work again? Will you never learn, ti?

Alex Jones wasn't the first to talk about MK Ultra, plenty has been said by far more credible people.

Originally posted by BrolyBlack
I guess Alex Joens finally got one right. I read through these documents, its pretty sick stuff.

One question now, why would anyone ever trust the government again about anything?

Doc Drop

You ever see the "Wormwood" documentary on netflix?

Forum mess up

What does Putin have to do with this? This more Russia Derangement Syndrome?

Originally posted by Bashar Teg
Time to do putin's work again? Will you never learn, ti?

Putin? I never seen him post this before. I’ve heard about this program on and off but never have it much credit. After reading these government documents. It really is disturbing don’t you think?

I don’t think we should be trying to force captured people into this type of mind control. It’s a violation of human rights. I don’t care if what anybody says. Nobody deserves to be treated like this. It’s dangerous and immoral.

The Wormwood docu-drama details how we drugged(without his knowledge) a scientist with LSD and then a few weeks later he committed "suicide".

The family of the guy(wife and kids) were, to my knowledge, the only US citizens to ever specifically get an invite to the WH and an apology from the president(Ford) over something we did to them.

jade helm, wikileaks dumps, and now this. You seem to leap at any opportunity to help subvert our democracy. Thankfully you've been completely ineffective, but still I have to ask: why?

And yes the Cia did incredibly evil and scummy things long ago. That's never been a secret.

Transparency doesn't subvert democracy. We the people deserve to always know the truth.

I would say everyone in the media and the Democrats has done more to subvert our democracy than anyone in history the past 2 years. Wouldnt you agree?

Originally posted by BrolyBlack
Transparency doesn't subvert democracy. We the people deserve to always know the truth.

I would say everyone in the media and the Democrats has done more to subvert our democracy than anyone in history the past 2 years. Wouldnt you agree?

You're realizing now the insanity here, he wasn't talking about the poster "Putinbot" like you thought, he legit meant the ACTUAL Putin lol.

Public transparency of espionage and military intelligence would destroy our (or any) country.

Originally posted by Bashar Teg
Public transparency of espionage and intelligence would destroy our (or any) country.

^Wants to keep drugging our own citizens against their will a secret, cuz democracy.

Originally posted by Surtur
^hurt my fee fees

I know, baby man. I'm sowwy

Originally posted by Bashar Teg
Public transparency of espionage and military intelligence would destroy our (or any) country.

Im not sure how exposing human rights violations like Abu Grave destroyed our country, it made us better.

The people who leaked that, did they destroy the country? Or the journalists who uncovered the pentagon papers?

Did stopping waterboarding destroy our democracy when that was uncovered?

Originally posted by BrolyBlack
Im not sure how exposing human rights violations like Abu Grave destroyed our country, it made us better.

The people who leaked that, did they destroy the country? Or the journalists who uncovered the pentagon papers?

Did stopping waterboarding destroy our democracy when that was uncovered?

All of which did not require 100% transparency of military secrets in order to expose, yes?

My point is we shouldn't have these secrets, we cant treat people like this.

Originally posted by BrolyBlack
My point is we shouldn't have these secrets, we cant treat people like this.

Should make ourselves completely vulnerable by eliminating military secrets, in order to avoid incidents of human rights violations which will likely be exposed anyway?

Nobody ever said the military shouldn't be able to keep anything secret. There are things to be kept secret.

Crimes against our own people are not one of those things.

So we should just have all those secrets made public so that the public can decide what should be secret?

Just to review: I'm arguing against a call OP made for transparency. What imaginary argument were you winning?