Cops Caught Mass Drugging Teens And Dropping Them At Occupy Minnesota

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This wins the most disturbing thing i've read today award :shock: There's more articles about the story when you go to the link.

MK Ultra 2012 – Cops Caught Mass Drugging Teens And Dropping Them At Occupy Minnesota


_http://theintelhub.com/2012/05/04/mk-ultra-2012-cops-caught-mass-drugging-teens-and-dropping-them-at-occupy-minnesota/

By Alexander Higgins
theintelhub.com
May 4, 2012

Police in Minnesota have been caught on video picking up teenagers, doing drug experiments on them, and then dropping them off at the local Occupy protest to discredit the movement.

It’s the CIA’s famed MK Ultra mind control drug program all over again but this time the drug experiments are being conducted on teenage volunteers who are apparently then being dropped off at the local Occupy protests.


Video: _http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vTgN17FZGKE


Another article from Red Dirt Report: _http://www.reddirtreport.com/Story.aspx/22162

Another article from Rogue Media Reports: _http://roguemedia.org/2012/05/02/mk-occupy-minnesota-drugs-the-dre-program-at-peavey-plaza/

Video Description:


Video documentation by local activists and independent media shows that police officers and county deputies from across Minnesota have been picking up young people near Peavey Plaza for a training program to recognize drug-impaired drivers. Multiple participants say officers gave them illicit drugs and provided other incentives to take the drugs. The Occupy movement, present at Peavey Plaza since April 7th, appears to be targeted as impaired people are dropped off at the Plaza, and others say they’ve been rewarded for offering to snitch on the movement.

Local independent media activists and members of Communities United Against Police Brutality began investigating police conduct around the Plaza after witnessing police dropping off impaired people at the plaza and hearing rumors that they were offering people drugs. We videotaped police conduct and interviewed participants, learning some very disturbing information about the DRE program.

Officers stated on record the DRE program, run by the Minnesota State Patrol, has no Institutional Review Board or independent oversight. They agreed no ambulances or EMTs were on site at the Richfield MnDOT facility near the airport where most subjects were taken. Multiple times, participants left Peavey Plaza sober, returned intoxicated, and said they’d been given free drugs by law enforcement. We documented on more than one occasion, someone being told they were sober by one officer, and then picked up by a different officer, and returning intoxicated.

Given the dangers of impaired driving, there is value in training law enforcement officers to distinguish between the effects of various drugs and several common medical conditions. However, we have captured video footage of instances in which DRE trainees recruited subjects who are not already impaired, and those participants say they were given drugs by the officers.

Although program documents indicate that participants must sign a waiver, https://dps.mn.gov/divisions/msp/forms-reports/Documents/SFSTSponsorResponsib… there was no indication from any of the participants interviewed that a waiver was offered or obtained. Further, video footage seems to validate the recollections of participants that no medical personnel or ambulance were on site during the observation and testing in Richfield. A DRE officer told one of our investigators that no Institutional Review Board assessment of the program has been made, a requirement of all experiments involving human subjects. Since it’s unethical to encourage people to take drugs–whether by giving them drugs directly or enticing them with food, cigarettes, or other rewards (which participants say they were given)–it is unlikely such a program would pass IRB review as it endangers the test subjects.

According to the WCCO article from May 2011, officer trainees in the past have worked with various non-profit organizations to recruit drug users. It would appear now that they are no longer relying solely on this tactic, instead recruiting users directly and, participants say, providing them with drugs. After the sessions, these individuals are then dropped off in public areas without supportive care, creating a public safety hazard. In an example at Peavey Plaza caught on film, an individual who said he’s been smoking courtesy of the police for an hour, crossed a line of Minneapolis police barricades, climbed to the top of a large sign and sat 15 feet above the sidewalk swinging his arms and legs in front of a police camera.

Our investigation points to particular efforts to target and recruit youth. Further, law enforcement officers have been taped recruiting people from the Peavey Plaza area of Nicollet Mall and have dropped off a number of impaired individuals at Peavey Plaza. In some instances, Minneapolis police squad cars were present while DRE trainees recruited people at Peavey Plaza. After receiving drugs, some subjects were asked to snitch on the Occupy movement or asked about various people and activities of Occupy, they said. Given efforts by the Minneapolis city council to pass an ordinance designed to restrict access to Peavey Plaza by the Occupy movement, the conduct of DRE trainees points to the possibility that they are working hand-in-glove with Minneapolis police to discredit and disrupt the Occupy movement.

“I think most people would be very surprised to have our tax dollars used to get people high,” states Michelle Gross, president of Communities United Against Police Brutality. “These activities call into question the methods and motives of this DRE training.”
 
Totally weird. This seems to be the program

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drug_Recognition_Expert

but there's no mention of either picking up people who have just used drugs, or giving them drugs so they can observe them. Maybe this is evidence of a system that is totally screwed up by pathologicals.
 
Perceval said:
Totally weird. This seems to be the program

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drug_Recognition_Expert

but there's no mention of either picking up people who have just used drugs, or giving them drugs so they can observe them. Maybe this is evidence of a system that is totally screwed up by pathologicals.

Yup. That's what it's looking like.
 
Wow. This is really messed up. If this is legit experiment, does it occur to them that people on drugs can be of hazard to themselves and others ? Some people are hallucinating there and they are let roam free on public. It's not like whoever does experimentation babysits them properly after all.
 
agni said:
If this is legit experiment, does it occur to them that people on drugs can be of hazard to themselves and others ? Some people are hallucinating there and they are let roam free on public. It's not like whoever does experimentation babysits them properly after all.

Well, and let's not forget, these are the same cops arresting people every day for using the same drugs, that they are supposedly giving young adults for free and/or encouraging the use of.

Heck, it wouldn't surprise me if they gave them (or made sure they were in possession of) some drugs, followed them, and then arrested everyone else they share with. Practically a COINTELPRO by way of useful idiots who don't know better or care. What a trip.
 
agni said:
Wow. This is really messed up. If this is legit experiment, does it occur to them that people on drugs can be of hazard to themselves and others ? Some people are hallucinating there and they are let roam free on public. It's not like whoever does experimentation babysits them properly after all.

Sure it occurs to them-that's the point. If some of these kids hurt themselves or others it's more ammunition for them to use against the Occupy movement-they can claim it is encouraging drug use and propagating violent behaviour-and See-they are doing their duty by arresting these dugged out whackos (that they supplied the drugs to in the first place-classic) Truly a sick world we live in
 
Apparently Canada and the US both have a Drug Evaluation and Classification (DEC) program in place to develop a knowledge base on the impairing effects of various drugs and a certificate program, Drug Recognition Evaluator (DRE), to train police in detecting various forms of drug impairment.

I found the Minnesota Department of Public Safety website that discusses the program (_https://dps.mn.gov/divisions/msp/about/Pages/special-assignments-drug-recognition-expert.aspx) and provides some history.

Upon further searching, I found that there is an international DCE program with a specific protocol to assessing suspect, which they call the the 12-Step DRE Protocol (_http://www.decp.org/experts/12steps.htm), perhaps with tongue in cheek.

What I haven't yet found is a specific set of protocols for recruiting volunteers to protect their safety and freedom, let alone guarantee the training evaluations are done in an ethical manner, especially considering the obvious ethical issues related to providing illegal substances to youth, for which, under other circumstances, the consumption of which could otherwise result in incarceration.

Since this is an international program with a history that predates the #occupy movement, concerns over its inception as a means to discredit the movement should probably be redirected elsewhere, although I have no problem imagining taking advantage of the program to both elicit intelligence from volunteers and dropping off inebriated youths near the #occupation were premeditated means to benefit the police in their dealings with the movement.

Since even the Huffington Post has picked up the story, it will be interesting to see what strategies emerge as the PR machine kicks into high gear to explain to parents why the same people who go to schools telling children to avoid evil drugs are giving it freely to youths. They will also have to explain the source of the drugs, how they guaranteed purity as well as how they controlled measured dosages. If marijuana is as dangerous as they would have parents believe, then how were they able to avoid such dangers during these training evaluations? And if there was some way to mitigate the alleged dangers, why don't they share them with concerned families?

Of course, we all know the dangers they profess are negligible when compared to many things we come into contact with in our everyday existence and their primary concern about drug use has more to do with people becoming less efficient slaves and developing an awareness about their slavery. The real hazards, those of skipping steps to growth in awareness and the price of shortcuts, not to mention the potential for attracting attachments and the negative effects on one's intellect and will, are never discussed by the PTB and are rarely discussed elsewhere, save for this forum.

Gonzo
 
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