Project 9K

Project 9K
Project 9079_K, long for Project 9K was a failed expirement founded by the North Korean government in 1959. Penologists from Germany came to North Korea in an undisclosed research facility to do human experiments.

April 10, 1960 - February 10, 1961 Social Experiment
The first Project 9K experiment was to see how long a human could go without any contact with the rest of the world. They hooked a war criminal named Lev Kuznetsov to a machine that monitors his brain waves. He was in a 6 ft. by 6 ft. room. He was served one meal a day, coming through a slot so he did not come in to human contact. By the 9th day mark he had started to act differently. He had started to act like things were watching him. 98% of The people tested said they felt like they were being watched.

March 10, 1961 - March 20, 1961 Social Experiment
There is less known things about this subject. Abel Céleste and West Lawson (two war criminals) were put in a 6 ft. by 5 ft. room. If they did not harm each other for two days, they would be freed. They were both given guns with one bullet. Abel pointed his gun to his head, and to the grave on the first day. West was freed but later killed by a German soldier in the facility. Nobody knows why Abel took his own life, or why West was killed by an unknown soldier.

May 10, 1961 - May 10, 1969 Mutation Experiment
One of the longer experiments, Korean mutologists made one of the most disturbing discoveries ever. It was the jon of the mutologists to bring together DNA of animals, plants, and humans and make ‘mutants’. They tried mixing rats and dogs making a rat twice the size of a regular rat. It was their first ”success”. Next they tried mixing the DNA of a bird and a rat. Success: none. It is said one of their lab experiments escaped and is still alive today.