Maria Dinzeo reports for Courthouse News:
 
The Central Intelligence Agency in January will argue for  dismissal of Vietnam veterans' claims that the CIA must provide them  with information about the health effects of chemicals used on them  during Cold War-era human experiments. The CIA also claims it is not  obligated to provide the veterans with medical care for side effects of  the drugs. It's the CIA's third attempt to get the case dismissed.
 
In a 2009 federal lawsuit, Vietnam Veterans of America claimed that the  Army and CIA had used at least 7,800 soldiers as guinea pigs in "Project  Paperclip." They were given at least 250 and as many as 400 types of  drugs, among them sarin, one of the most deadly drugs known to man,  amphetamines, barbiturates, mustard gas, phosgene gas and LSD.
 
Among the project's goals were to control human behavior, develop drugs  that would cause confusion, promote weakness or temporarily cause loss  of hearing or vision, create a drug to induce hypnosis and identify  drugs that could enhance a person's ability to withstand torture.
 
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