8. Operation: Paperclip
After World War II the government secretly launched Operation Paperclip. The Office of Strategic Services (OSS), the precursor organization to the CIA, recruited 1,500 foreign scientists, technicians, and engineers, including men from Nazi Germany. These foreign specialists were secretly employed by the government, in part to deny post-war Germany their expertise and to gain the benefits of that skill.
The process officially “bleached” the Nazi scientists, eliminating official records and ties to the party they had worked to advance during the war.
On the next page, learn about dreadful medical experiments conducted by a renowned U.S. doctor:
Talk about f**e news lol and just how the$#%&!@*would banning all abortions save the American dream for millions of avg tax paying working poor people
Looks like Japanese soldiers a old black and white picture
There is one more horrible experiment. Containing someone in a room and make them listen to The View for an hour. Suicidal…
Lol real evil
I can match #5… you made this a Slideshow.
(Slideshows are like flat rocks…they are skipped).
This kind of$#%&!@*is why the CIA must go away
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