U.S. argues for immunity in MK-ULTRA mind-control case before Quebec Court of Appeal
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U.S. argues for immunity in MK-ULTRA mind control case before Quebec Court of Appeal
U.S. government argues that at the time of the experiments, it was immune from prosecution. The law changed in 1982 and the lawyer for the class-action lawsuit argues it should apply retroactively.
U.S. argues for immunity in MK-ULTRA mind-control case before Quebec Court of Appeal
MONTREAL — A proposed class-action lawsuit over infamous brainwashing experiments at a Montreal psychiatric hospital was before Quebec's highest court Thursday, as victims attempted to remove immunity granted to the United States government. The U.S.
U.S. argues for immunity in MK-ULTRA mind-control case before Quebec Court of Appeal
MONTREAL — A proposed class-action lawsuit over infamous brainwashing experiments at a Montreal psychiatric hospital was before Quebec's highest court Thursday, as victims attempted to remove immunity granted to the United States government. The U.S.
U.S. argues for immunity in MK-ULTRA mind-control case before Quebec Court of Appeal
A lawyer for the United States government told Quebec's highest court today that the country should be immune from prosecution for the infamous brainwashing experiments at McGill University from the 1940s to the 1960s.
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