Corporate Experiments Alleged in Isolated Facility
Unverified accounts from multiple anonymous sources have begun circulating this week, alleging that a privately-funded research compound — located in an undisclosed rural region — has been conducting unauthorized biological trials on human subjects. The alleged experiments, according to those familiar with the claims, involve attempts to artificially enhance human physical and cognitive capabilities beyond normal physiological limits.
A former logistics contractor, speaking only on condition of anonymity, described seeing "people who didn't move like people should" during routine supply runs to the facility. Deltaris News Broadcasting has not independently verified these accounts, but multiple sources corroborate the existence of the facility and its unusually tight security protocols.
The corporation linked to the site — identified only as a subsidiary of a larger conglomerate — has not returned requests for comment. Government regulatory bodies have acknowledged awareness of the allegations but declined to confirm whether any formal investigation is underway.
This story is developing. DNB will provide updates as more information becomes available.
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