The Army’s Secret Cold War Experiments on St. Louisans

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Lisa Martino-Taylor Is a Sociologist Whose Life’s Work Has Been to Uncover Details of The Army’s Ultra-Secret Military Experiments Carried Out in St. Louis And Other Cities During The 1950s and 60s.

“The Study Was Secretive for Reason. They Didn’t Have Volunteers Stepping Up and Saying Yeah, I’ll Breathe Zinc Cadmium Sulfide with Radioactive Particles,”

“It Was Pretty Shocking. The Level of Duplicity and Secrecy. Clearly, They Went to Great Lengths to Deceive People,”

“This Was a Violation of All Medical Ethics, All International Codes, And the Military’s Own Policy at That Time,”

“There Is a Lot of Evidence That Shows People in St. Louis And the City, In Particular Minority Communities, Were Subjected to Military Testing That Was Connected to A Larger Radiological Weapons Testing Project,”

“US Radium Had This Reputation Where They Had Been Found Legally Liable for Producing a Radioactive Powdered Paint That Killed Many Young Women Who Painted Fluorescent Watch Tiles,”

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