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Did you live in Seattle, Washington, in 1976 If you were there on Halloween of that year, and a lady invited you into her house, you may have been the subject of an experiment. Over 300 children were experimented on, and they may never know! When these children came up to one of 18 houses, they were invited inside by a nice lady
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