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THIS IS ALL VERY SAD ,TO THINK OUR GONERNMENT WOULD DO THIS AND THEN DENY ANY HARM CHECK OUT EDGEWOODTESTVETS.ORG
As a survivor as torture at the hands of the United States Government, I thank the law firm that is addressing this very critical issue. No group is above another. If the CIA, the DOJ and the United States Army are not made to be held accountable for violating the Human Rights of veterans who served their country in time of war, than the honor of serving ones' country is forever tarnished.
I have been attempting since 1992, to find an attorney who would help me address the fact that the United States Government used me for human experimentation with no avail. If anyone knows of an attorney who might help me please let me know.
Sincerely,
Madaline E. States
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