Once The Tuskegee Experiment (1932-1972) was uncovered the official line was that people were never actually injected with syphilis but that patients simply were not told of their ailment so American doctors could observe their suffering without treatment. A lie?
Prior to "the magic bullet" and "Watergate" I don't think many realized how much they did (still do) lie. Now, of course, they can't be trusted to tell you the time of day without lying. We need to hook them up to a polygraph everytime they open their mouths:
There is plenty of proof that the government injected them. We verified this decades ago. The only thing they were able to do was to hide the names of who instigated it but it happened.
Regarding records related to the crimes of the government, EVERYTHING is a secret. Special interests are editing and writing history 24/7.
Funny, I was told the same thing last evening at the bar by a lawyer friend. That demonstrates yet again that in a time of universal deception, speaking the truth is a radical act.