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Hundreds of villagers went crazy overnight, who is the culprit?

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Hundreds of villagers went crazy overnight, who is the culprit?

"Red umbrella umbrella, white pole pole, after eating together lying board, lying board, buried mountain, relatives and friends come to dinner, there are red umbrella umbrellas in the meal, after eating the whole village to bury the mountains, the next year is often full of red umbrella umbrellas." Some time ago, a publicity video on the prevention of wild mushroom poisoning was released in a certain place, which vividly depicted the scene of eating wild mushroom poisoning. In addition to nausea, vomiting, etc., some toxins contained in wild mushrooms will also stimulate the brain, which in turn affects the nerve center, causing people to have symptoms such as mental excitement, confusion and mental depression, such as some people will have irritability, auditory hallucinations, hallucinations, delusions and other strange behaviors, and a small number of people also have persecution delusions, and symptoms similar to schizophrenia appear. Therefore, foreign intelligence agencies have long conducted research in this area, trying to use similar drugs to control people's brains and achieve the purpose of obtaining intelligence, and some ordinary people who do not know the truth have become their experimental products.

Hundreds of villagers went crazy overnight, who is the culprit?

According to media reports, on August 16, 1951, symptoms similar to wild fungal poisoning occurred in a small village in southeastern France, and hundreds of villagers in this unknown small village were "collectively poisoned" overnight, and the whole village developed symptoms such as headaches, vomiting and insanity. Some of the villagers with severe symptoms behaved even more "crazy", some claiming that a group of snakes were eating their intestines and jumping into the river to try to drown themselves; some claimed to have seen their hearts escape from their heels and begged the doctors to help him put the heart back into his body; some frantically smashed their beds and screamed that red flowers were growing in his body; and some villagers claimed that they were a plane, jumped directly from the second-floor window, broke their legs and got up and walked forward for tens of meters, to "continue to fly" There was also an 11-year-old boy who thought of his grandmother as a demon, strangled his grandmother's neck tightly, and almost strangled the old man to death...

Hundreds of villagers went crazy overnight, who is the culprit?

The "crazy" behavior in this village alarmed the local police, and the police and scientists formed an investigation team to immediately investigate the cause of the villagers' abnormal behavior. Finally, the "culprit" was dug up, and it turned out that it was a bakery that caused all this. The survey concluded that the villagers had eaten bread baked by a thriving local bakery, and that bakers had mistakenly mixed a hallucinogenic ergot mushroom into flour while baking bread, causing the villagers to go haywire. As a result, the "mass poisoning" incident resulted in at least 5 deaths and dozens of people being imprisoned in mental hospitals, and the bakery became the "first offender" of the incident, not only was the baker ordered to close, but the baker was also imprisoned.

Hundreds of villagers went crazy overnight, who is the culprit?

However, the incident did not end. Some serious American journalists have tried to investigate why bakers accidentally mixed ergot mushrooms into flour? Where did ergot bacteria come from? As a result, new discoveries were made and the CIA was involved. It turned out that the collective confusion of the villagers was not caused by eating ergot-stained bread, but by the "brain control" experiment conducted by the CIA with "psychedelic drugs".

Hundreds of villagers went crazy overnight, who is the culprit?

In fact, not only in France, but also in many countries, including the United States, the CIA has secretly conducted this "brain control" experiment. The original purpose of the experiment was to train CIA spies to prevent them from being "brainwashed" by the former Soviet KGB after their arrest, and later, CIA experts hoped to completely control another person's brain through psychedelics, hypnosis, and even microwave influence, so that they would become the CIA's free-wheeled spy tools and "killing machines".

Hundreds of villagers went crazy overnight, who is the culprit?

In the beginning, CIA researchers experimented with psychedelics on themselves, asking colleagues to observe the effects. Later, after a CIA researcher went crazy on hallucinogens and committed suicide by jumping off a building, CIA researchers began to look for "experimenters" from the American public. They experimented first on prisoners serving sentences in prison, then on prostitutes, and finally on ordinary people in the United States and some other countries. With the gradual exposure of the inside story, the CIA's "brain control" experiment was gradually known to the public, and caused widespread condemnation, forced by internal and external pressure, the CIA had to claim to terminate the experiment, but whether it secretly continued this research is unknown.

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