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15 Jul, 2023 07:43

Ukraine: Drug testing ground

As Ukrainian troops retreat, Russian forces discover that Ukrainian trenches are littered with syringes and unmarked pills. Ukrainian prisoner of war Vyacheslav Simbirsky said his unit lacked food, but they always managed to have a steady supply of drugs. This is not surprising to Daniel Kovalik, an American human rights lawyer who is investigating the CIA’s top-secret MK-Ultra project. The program employs drug use in controlling human behavior. ‘The origin of the MK-Ultra program, really, was uncovered in Nazi Germany,’ Daniel claims. He discovered documents confirming that the CIA brought 1,100 Nazi scientists to the US right after World War II. They were tasked with creating a narcotic that makes soldiers fearless and ruthless. Learn more about cruel experiments designed to create fearless and ruthless soldiers in our new documentary ‘Ukraine: Drug testing ground’.

Watch "Ukraine: Drug testing ground" on RTD website and on RT's live feed. The time of the broadcast is available on RT's schedule page.

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