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Please note: This is a companion version & not the original book. Sample Book Insights: #1 In 1975, the CIA admitted doping Olson with LSD that led to his suicide, and they settled out of court with the Olson family for $750,000 precluding further investigation. #2 The death of Olson was a clear-cut case of National Security homicide. He had been interviewed by Military Intelligence, and he had informed his boss that he was quitting his job. He was drugged with LSD without his knowledge or permission, and then interrogated about his plans. #3 The CIA admitted that LSD was given to Olson without his knowledge or permission. The second autopsy found that the first autopsy report intentionally misrepresented the facts to make it appear like a suicide. #4 The CIA has drugged entire villages with LSD, and tested it on unknowing U. S. citizens right in the middle of Manhattan. They also used BW on civilians in North Korea.
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At least 107 men from the Bridgeville and South Fayette area perished while serving our country in the military as early as the Civil War and as recently as the Vietnam War. The book documents who they were, where they lived, who their parents and siblings were, the conflict in which they served, their branch of service, when and where they perished, and where they are buried or memorialized. However, it goes beyond these details by relating anecdotes and human interest stories concerning the casualties, their friends, and their families. The author shares his memories of the men who perished, the conflicts in which they served, and his family's connection to the various conflicts. Hundreds of men and women who contributed information to the author are acknowledged. The book unveils many interesting findings. For example, Alexander Asti perished with the Five Sullivan Brothers when the Japanese sank the light cruiser USS Juneau at Guadacanal during World War 2. Most importantly, it resurrects the memory of these men who sacrificed their lives to preserve our liberty and freedom!
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