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File:Bay of Pigs.jpg|link=Bay of Pigs Invasion (nonfiction)|April 20, 1962: Traces of Clandestiphrine residue are detected at the [[Bay of Pigs Invasion (nonfiction)|Bay of Pigs]], raising questions about CIA involvement with [[transdimensional drugs]].
File:Bay of Pigs.jpg|link=Bay of Pigs Invasion (nonfiction)|April 20, 1962: Traces of Clandestiphrine residue are detected at the [[Bay of Pigs Invasion (nonfiction)|Bay of Pigs]], raising questions about CIA involvement with [[transdimensional drugs]].
File:Phagey the Extract of Radium mascot.png|link=Extract of Radium|April 13, 1952: [[Extract of Radium]] opens state-of-the-art nightclub in Langley, Virginia. The signature cocktail, known as an MKUltra, is made of equal parts [[Extract of Radium]] and [[Clandestiphrine]] with a twist of [[Malvoleum]].


File:Project Diana antenna.jpg|link=Project Diana (nonfiction)|April 12, 1947: The United States Army Signal Corps uses [[Project Diana (nonfiction)|Project Diana]] antenna to manufacture high-grade clandestiphrine.
File:Project Diana antenna.jpg|link=Project Diana (nonfiction)|April 12, 1947: The United States Army Signal Corps uses [[Project Diana (nonfiction)|Project Diana]] antenna to manufacture high-grade clandestiphrine.

Revision as of 18:11, 12 November 2018

First page of original proposal to develop Clandestiphrine.

Clandestiphrine, also known as deniatol or denialine, is a transdimensional drug amplifies the user's will to conceal events and misdirect attention.

Like most transdimensional drugs, clandestiphrine includes a software component.

Clandestiphrine is widely used by police and military agencies to improve the outcome of covert operations.

At low doses it causes plausible deniability in 98% of cases; with large, extended doses, military operations can be entirely concealed from public awareness.

As a medication it is used for a number of conditions including: anapolitical shock, computational arrest, and supernatural bleeding.

It may be used for assassination when other treatments are not effective.

It is given computationally, by injection into a metachondrion, by inhalation, or by a variety of computational technqiues.

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