The UK government received and concealed information from experiments resembling Nazi practices on cancer patients for over five decades. An investigation by the Mirror has uncovered the Ministry of Defence’s involvement in a clandestine military research committee linked to numerous tragic deaths.
Recently obtained documents shed light on The Technical Cooperation Programme’s activities, a covert organization conducting defense research for the US, UK, Australia, Canada, and New Zealand. These records reveal disturbing experiments on unsuspecting civilians discussed by senior military officers in a 1969 Whitehall meeting.
Professor Kevin Ruane from Canterbury Christ Church University condemned the UK government for embracing unethical data akin to hiring a hitman. The documents detail experiments on cancer patients, including Geneva Snow, who was subjected to extreme radiation and chemical treatments, resulting in her agonizing death.
Further revelations expose the UK military’s collaboration with scientists in studying the effects of radiation on various individuals without their consent. The inhumane experiments, reminiscent of atrocities in Nazi camps, were conducted in hospital settings, leading to the suffering and deaths of many victims.
Campaigners and experts are calling for transparency regarding the N-5 research to unravel the truth behind these appalling practices. The MoD’s involvement in these experiments raises serious ethical and legal concerns, prompting demands for accountability and justice for the victims.
