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U.S. Injected Gitmo Detainees With ‘Mind Altering’ Drugs
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[quote:mr...bojangles:MV8xOTIyODk5XzMyMTkyMjIxXzUxQzQ0MURB] the beast will use any chance to try out new drugs before spraying them down from the sky.... to see what effect it will have on the masses.... been feeling funny lately? look up and breath deep.... you are being poisoned....bigtime... [/quote]
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Prisoners inside the U.S. military’s detention center at Guantanamo Bay were forcibly given “mind altering drugs,” including being injected with a powerful anti-psychotic sedative used in psychiatric hospitals.
Prisoners were often not told what medications they received, and were tricked into believing routine flu shots were truth serums.
It’s a serious violation of medical ethics, made worse by the fact that the military continued to interrogate prisoners while they were doped on psychoactive chemicals.
That’s according to a recently declassified report from the Pentagon’s inspector general, obtained by Truthout after a Freedom of Information Act Request.
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In it, the inspector general concludes that “certain detainees, diagnosed as having serious mental health conditions being treated with psychoactive medications on a continuing basis, were interrogated.”
The report does not conclude, though, that anti-psychotic drugs were used specifically for interrogation purposes.
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