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On November 28, 1954, Frank Olson, an army scientist, fell to his death from his hotel room in New York City. Immediately after, a call was placed by someone in his room to a doctor on Long Island. “Well, he’s gone,” said the caller, to which the doctor responded: “Well, that’s too bad.” Both promptly hung up. What followed was a cover-up that would not be revealed until the 1970s, and the full extent of the associated project is still not known today. 

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