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ajax13:
--- Quote from: "Xelebes" ---The experiments may have stopped in the mid 60s, but the programs started popping up then. I think they were done experimenting by then and were just barging ahead with it, if that makes sense.
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The "programs" had been popping up since the First World War. The subject population changed. Soldiers were suitable subjects, as they were already experiencing behavior modification and deference to institutional hierarchy. Prisoners were great too, for the same reasons. Adolescents proved to be the ideal subjects as the procedures could be sold as life-saving, society-preserving money-makers.
Could you please present some evidence that the experimenting stopped in the mid-sixties? Lexington Farm had certainly not ceased experimental procedures by the mid-sixties. Do you suppose that the professional interrogators at Camp X-Ray, Abu Grahib and every black site from Poland to Turkmenistan pulled out some mouldy Kubark manual, printed up in 1963 for use in South-east Asia?
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ajax13:
I don't know what you mean that the experiments" seem to end in the sixties. Lexington Farm was operating until 1975, that is a fact not subject to dispute. There is evidence of CIA experiments continuing into the seventies, and this evidence is from mainstream, reasonably accessible sources. My grandmother sent me a little plaque when I was small, and it said, "You aren't learning anything when you're talking." Does that make sense?
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ajax13:
--- Quote from: "Wayne Kernochan" ---Does "Go fuck yourself" make sense? Don't take what I say out of context and get arrogant with me ya little piss ant
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In the context of your frustration with your inadequacy, of course it does.
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