Military Experimented on Unsuspecting Americans to Understand the Effects of Weaponized Radiation.
The Cold War cover story stated that the Army was testing smoke screens to protect cities from a Russian attack. The truth was much more sinister. New declassified documents show that the Army was conducting radioactive experiments upon thousands of unsuspecting low-income American citizens in St. Louis between 1945-1970.
Sociologist Martino-Taylor, author of a study on the "covert Manhattan Project spin-off organization referred to here as the Manhattan-Rochester Coalition, and an obscure aerosol study in St. Louis, Missouri, conducted under contract by the U.S. military," said the greatest concentration was centered on Pruitt-Igoe housing complex, just northwest of downtown St. Louis in Carr Square neighborhood. It was home to 10,000 low income people. An estimated 70% she says were children under age of 12.
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