20th Century Human Experimentation in Baileneu Ma

Throughout the 20th Century, Human experimentation was a common government practice in Baileneu Ma under both Sir William Robertson and and Pedro Oliveira and was ended in 1987 after various native militia groups repurposed and destroyed government blacksites. The purposes of these were originally to understand the effects and treating of diseases, torture methods and rumored methods of hypnotism, despite there being no official documentation of any. Human experimentation was used as part of the justification of the Invasion of Nou Danus by Albaterra, however, the experiments were extended to new projects by the new regime, led by Pedro Oliveira. During The BA Troubles, rebel militias captured various sites after an informant leaked their positions, giving the rebels access to chemical and biological weapons, drugs, chemical precursors, lab technology, military grade small arms and large caches of explosives, much of these sites have seen been converted or nationalized.

Diseases
In 1979, the Nou Danusian government knowingly gave syphilis, HIV, Ebola and Yellow Fever to samples of 6,000 pregnant native women disguised as vaccines and medication in order to study the effects of the diseases on the women and children. Many of these mothers died before they gave birth, and their corpses were taken by armed forces for autopsies on the cadaver and unborn children. Of the mothers who had children, many of were born with severe deformities that led to health complications that either killed or permanently disabled them, and some of the children without major deformities were born with the diseases their parents were inflicted with and died shortly. Roughly 1.3% of children involved in the study lived beyond 7 years, with 63% of mothers infected dying during the experiment duration, of those affected, no medication was provided for the afflicted and gas since been named one of the worst human rights violations of the 20th century after the government papers were revealed to the public in the 90s. In a separate experiment,

Torture
Vivisection, Psychological torture

Hypnosis
Rumours of hypnosis all government papers destroyed

Drug Experimentation
From 1983-1987, government forces began investigating the effects of various psychoactive substances on native citizens as a means of populace control, advanced interrogation, training and weapons testing. This consisted of the use of various chemicals, both synthesized and extracted in various clinical trials disguised as medical drug testing for cancer treatment, PTSD treatment and cures for morning sickness. Of the legitimate testing, the consent was uninformed as they did not know the substances they would be subjected to, and many of the experiments were done on kidnapped teenagers and elderly citizens in blacksites across the nation. A host of various substances were used, such as dissociatives, deliriants, psychedelics, stimulants, depressants and various other psychoactive compounds to produce various effects.

The first substance that was used was psilocybin extracted from the Psilocybe Cyanesces psychoactive mushroom, which was given to 300 university students as experimental treatment for anxiety, PTSD and MPD, where an unknown drug (Psilocybin) was administered in dosages ranging from 6mg-18mg, with some doses ranging up to 30mg. Following the administration of the psychedelic, volunteers were subjected to intense psychological interrogative techniques, brainwashing and torture methods in order to test the various effects of the substances as both a truth serum against enemy spies and as a form of populace control to restrict native opposition to the Albaterran government. Various other substances were produced as side projects to investigate other applications of psilocybin, for example: O-Acetylpsilocin was developed as a means of creating complacency within native communities and was used as a subtle method of protest suppression with a success rate of 24, 1-Methylpsilocin was also used as a method of treating PTSD and other mental health problems developed from wartime scenarios and 1-isopropyl-6-fluoro-psilocin, which was used as a way to ingrain subliminal messages within test subjects. Psilomethoxin (4-HO-5-MeO-DMT) was also briefly used as a method for developing a potent psilocybin, as well as Ethocybin, however the extent of their usage isn't mentioned in government papers. These students were given heavy dosages of flunitrazepam and clonazolam as a way to make them forget everything that happened in regards to psychedelic effects and illegal testing, all of the students were monitored after the experiment for 2 years and any expression of remembrance led to an arrest by state police. Across the experiments, three mixtures were selected for further testing in interrogative and brainwashing techniques, O-P6 (1-isopropyl-6-fluoro-psilocin, clonazolam) with a 32% success rate on trained operatives, 81% on civilian targets; O-P9 (Psilomethoxin) with a success rate of 14% on trained operatives, 62% on civilian targets; O-P12 (Ethocybin, flunitrazepam) with a success rate of 27% success rate on trained operatives and 45% on civilian targets.

Mescaline and it's analogues (Isoproscaline and Escaline) were briefly investigated for their unique visual effects in creating intense brainwashing and trauma inducing events. Later these drugs were developed into trifluoromescaline and difluoromescaline, which were much more potent than their predecessors, accompanied by 2C-D to create an even more powerful psychoactive experience that was used in interrogative techniques to break an enemy agent's fortitude. These substances were used during the same trials as other psychoactive compounds such as LSD (under the more potent analogue: 1P-ETH-LAD), MDMA related compounds (such as MMDA-2; 6-Methyl-MDA; DMMDA) and assorted other phenylethylamines with various psychoactive properties in order to test various mixtures and their effects in brainwashing and interrogation techniques. During interrogation, trained spies yielded information with a 23% success rate using O-H12 (Triflouromescaline, 2C-D, 1P-ETH-LAD), with a 76% success rate on a civilian population, whereas O-H17 (Isoproctaline, 6-Methyl-MDA) had a 15% success rate with trained operatives and a 43% success rate on civilian targets.

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Chemical Weapons Testing
White Phosphorous, Nasty gases

Biological Weapons Training
Weaponized anthrax, rabies, small pox