During the Cold War, the U.S. Army conducted covert experiments on unsuspecting citizens in St. Louis, spraying zinc cadmium sulfide, a known carcinogen, to simulate Soviet cities. These trials, part of “Large Area Coverage,” disproportionately affected poor and Black communities, who were never informed of the risks. Researcher Dr. Lisa Martino-Taylor’s work suggests the experiments extended beyond St.Read More
Radioactive oatmeal to toxic chemicals: The untold story of US Army’s secret experiments in America and Canada during Cold War
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