What is experiment KX-338

OP's friend here again. Help would greatly be appreciated with finding the FBI record on KX-338 though. It definitely exists, but we must know if it's really some insane medical/surgical human experimentation or some random bullshit that some jew put on wikipedia.
I found this mention of KX-338, conveniently in a book about medicine:
books.google [DOT] com/books?id=cDEpAQAAIAAJ&dq=%22kx-338%22&q=%22kx-338%22&redir_esc=y
Thankfully, I do go to UIUC so I can check the book out at my medical college (it has the book) and scan it for more details, though I won't be back until July and I'm somewhat doubtful about KX-338 now because of how little evidence there is other than re-postings of the old wikipedia article. i will keep digging though, it's interesting and has taught me a lot on how to search for hard-to-find information. even if i find nothing i can use these skills later on.

i have access to a library, though the FBI document isn't in there. it's on the governmentattic website. also, a FOIA would get me into deeper political territory that i cannot risk for my future family. however, to be fair, if i find enough evidence to show the KX-338 is actually legit, i might really file one since i know i'm on a watchlist already anyways.

you'd think that the elites would eventually get tired of their annual "rape and ritualistically murder innocent children" deal, but i guess the (((suicide))) of isaac kappy proved us wrong. i certainly wouldn't be surprised if KX-338 was some horrifying program where they dissected children's brains or any other unit731-tier shit. also, i'm totally not including kappy-related images for thread attention :^)

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yeah, no.

Interesting.

Fuck off kike.
We already found mentions of it on several sites and in a scanned book.

yeah, no. i don't worship a dead jew on a stick either, kys you filthy shill

thanks :^). gonna keep diggin. it'll take about 2 hours to download the FBI PDF on gook wifi, but i'll do it for the love of intrigue. i'll return with any info i find on the matter.

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lets find out more

It's possible the iteration of KX-338 in the book is a red herring. When books are digitized for indexing subscript and superscript is indexed as "x". So k^2 would appear as kx in the index, so it's likely that the iteration in that book is simply a mathematical formula of some kind.

Why wouldn't you continue investigating in secret and then reveal your findings if you thought this was going somewhere? Is attention whoring more important than the truth to you? Do you want any potential leads to be covered up?

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Bump

I'm not sure if it's because KX-338 was mentioned in that wikipedia article, but when I search it the top results are two articles entitled "The 30 Most Disturbing Human Experiments in History" (bestpsychologydegrees) "The 6 Most Evil Human Experiments Perpetrated By The U.S." (allthatsinteresting) and "9 Absolutely Evil Medical Experiments" (livescience) none of which actually mention KX-338 at any point in their content, I even checked archives to be sure. The allthatsinteresting article had no surgical experiments. The livescience article had mostly non-surgical experiments such as Nazi experiments, Japan's Unit 731, and surgical experiments done during slavery which wouldn't have been labeled with codenames. The bestpsychologydegrees article also had mostly non-surgical experiments such as experiments on newborns, San Quentin Experiments, the Money sexual reassignment experiment, Human experiments in North Korea, and Willaim Beaumont's study of the stomach which, again, wouldn't have been given a codename. The only experiments which are featured on all three are the two syphilis experiments (Guatemala & Tuskegee) which were, obviously, non-surgical. Coincidentally these three articles were not crawled in the month (December, 2018) that the said wikipedia page was edited to show KX-338 and when the edit was reversed later that month.