Chemical Warfare: Secrets Almost Forgotten

by Simon Hilton on Fri 12 Jan 2007

The 60s was a a decade in which thousands of the US Army served as volunteers for the secret testing of chemical agents. Written by Dr. James Ketchum, the physician who played a pivotal role in psychoactive drug testing of hundreds of volunteers, the story breaks an official silence that has lasted almost fifty years.
Interview & with Dr Ketchum by RU Sirius. (& MP3!).
Get the book Chemical Warfare: Secrets Almost Forgotten.

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