Scariest Revelation Ever: What the Dept of Energy is Working On Right Now

Watchdog groups that want to reveal what the Deep State is doing to the American people behind their backs submitted a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request to the Department of Energy this year. The watchdogs wanted to know if the DoE has recently or is currently conducting any human experiments that we should know about.

Lo and behold, the Department of Energy has conducted no less than 12 experiments on humans in 2018! But don’t expect the mainstream media to do any digging around on this issue, as the story has received zero coverage on the networks.

While not giving out any details about the experiments, the DoE did reveal the names of the dozen experiments it has conducted on people this year. Some of the experiments’ names sound almost comical, such as “Moose Drool,” but others are a little more sinister. Considering that the federal government has a track record of conducting horrific experiments on prisoners without their knowledge or consent, wouldn’t you like to know what was happening in “Idaho Bailiff?”

“Helios,” “Tristan,” and “Hidden Valley” are all references to the post-apocalyptic Fallout video game series — in which humans are turned into “ghouls” through massive doses of radiation. So, why is the Department of Energy naming experiments after those? Lisa Haven takes a closer look at the human experimentation being conducted by the Department of Energy in the following video. Check it out if you want to know that the federal government is doing, possibly behind our backs and without our knowledge.


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