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AskMen.com
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Secret Government Drug Testing Retrospect and the declassification unveils convoluted stories of mind control, illegal drugs and secret experiments by governments on citizens, soldier and spies. While only a conspiracy theorist would see them as absolute truth, even skeptics have their curiosity piqued. mark for My Articles similar articles