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In 1952, American prisoners of war in Korea began to make public comments about war crimes being committed by the United States, up to and including the use of outlawed biological and chemical weapons. While they were written off in the press as being given under duress and through torture and brainwashing by the communists in China and North Korea, the American military and intelligence communities were eager to get the men home and subject them to their own new frontier in interrogation that would come to morph into the infamous MKULTRA program. The reason military intelligence was so eager to get the men home? The soldiers were telling the truth.
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In 1952, American prisoners of war in Korea began to make public comments about war crimes being committed by the United States, up to and including the use of outlawed biological and chemical weapons. While they were written off in the press as being given under duress and through torture and brainwashing by the communists in China and North Korea, the American military and intelligence communities were eager to get the men home and subject them to their own new frontier in interrogation that would come to morph into the infamous MKULTRA program. The reason military intelligence was so eager to get the men home? The soldiers were telling the truth.
You can become a Manchurian candidate on Twitter:
@leftunreadpod (Twitter and Instagram)
@poorfidalgo
@gluten_yung
Check out Alex’s commentary on his exit from Russia on episode 31.3 of the Providence Leftist Radio Podcast, or read his article for Uprise RI here: https://upriseri.com/confronting-experience-and-contradictions-in-the-russia-ukraine-crisis/
You can reach out to us at [email protected]. Suggestions and hate mail welcome.
Theme music by Interesting Times Gang. Check them out at: itgang.bandcamp.com.

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