Indian Lake Project

Mar 09, 2010 05:11

Hello, creepies.  :]   I've been a long-time lurker and now, a first time poster of this community. I've always had an interest in the occult since I was a young girl and it has never ceased.

Anyways, I'm believe that many of you are aware of The Dionaea House (there was an entry regarding it a couple posts back). For those that find that ( Read more... )

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blackadder March 9 2010, 14:43:38 UTC
Ohoho thank you. I have something to creep out with for the last hour of work!

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jettakd March 9 2010, 14:49:12 UTC
I'm fairly sure it's fiction, but considering the unconscionable shit the US government has pulled in the past (Tuskegee anyone?) it would not surprise me at all if it were true.

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theromanticists March 9 2010, 21:48:49 UTC
I agree. When I first heard of the Tuskegee experiment I was a Freshman in college. I was horrified that the research was conducted under the name of scientific inquiry and then treatment was denied when it was available.

Electroshock therapy scares the living wits out of me, though. Especially knowing the US government has had so many confidential projects with respect to it.

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jettakd March 9 2010, 21:52:07 UTC
Exactly. And the fact that they actually dosed unwitting people with LSD :(

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blackadder March 9 2010, 14:53:18 UTC
The pictures of the kids, dnw D8 but this is really creepy.

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istalkbillgates March 9 2010, 15:21:00 UTC
The photos of the kids towards the beginning look like very recent photos that just have a lot of photoshop filters and brush swatches put on them!

I'm having fun reading the story anyway, thank you!

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beanstew March 10 2010, 10:24:38 UTC

stella_di_morte March 9 2010, 15:25:35 UTC
I think it's mostly fiction, based on factual events, or with plausible, factual elements. I dunno, it freaked me out, though.

What bothers me, though, is how far apart the posts are spaced, and how it hasn't really "picked up" yet he hasn't posted in months (wtf, he updated yesterday?!). It's a brilliant strategy, though.

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