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Mission Mind Control (1979) | feat James Thornwell MKULTRA

May 14, 2024
This is the story of a 30-year quest by US intelligence agencies to perfect

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. Some of those who participated in that search have agreed to talk about it for the first time. One said: I think each and every one of us feels sorry for trying this kind of thing. From what we knew we were crossing the line, the search would be endless, from brothels, one agent says we learned a lot about human nature in the bedroom to the mystical rights of a magical mushroom ceremony performed by an Indian shaman to a plaza of Spanish bulls where the bullets had electrodes implanted in the brain and

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led by a scientist his possible victim an intelligence agency tries to unravel this man's

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to reveal his deepest secrets this man worked on some of these programs he would write about his work it was funny, funny, funny this is the story of the search for mind control ABC News close-up

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We do not intend to tell you the whole story. Of these activities we intend to tell you the complete story that we know, but these records that we have discovered do not tell the story, they tell parts of it. This is the story that has been told in pieces. This isn't trying to put together most of it, we know we don't have the whole story, but we do have some surprising new revelations and ideas, the story begins here, right next to the nation's front yard, the mall, the buildings behind me. They were the headquarters of the World War.
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Two Office of Strategic Services It was here that the first faltering steps toward line control began The creator and shaper of OSS was General Wild Bill Donovan said of his group's work, We may have made mistakes, but we were not afraid to trying things that were never done before in this anything-goes atmosphere Donovan appointed this man Stanley level a Boston industrialist to break new ground in many scientific and technical fields Donovan Col Lovell his doctor Moriarty after Sherlock Holmes' diabolical professor Lovell He liked the name and posed for The Saturday Evening in the post's photo, later writing about his work at OSS that he was cited for prodding the bad boy Peck beneath the surface of every American scientist and telling him to throw out all his concepts.
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Law-abiding normals out the window. Here he has the opportunity to raise Mary. Hell, it was in this atmosphere that the search for mind control began. This strange man would be an active participant in that lord for the next two decades. His name is George White, an OSS captain who had previously been in a narcotics office in his diaries. Here, publicly for the first time, White left a legacy of the darker side of American intelligence work. He received his initial OSS training at the British-run school in Ottawa, Canada, the same school where Ian Fleming, the creator of James Bond, trained.
White referred to the school. in his diaries as the Oshawa school of mayhem and murder Mike Burke former OSS white colleague and now president of Madison Square Garden Center a very convincing guy, a mysterious guy, an almost mystical guy, he was fascinating because you didn't know something about him and I thought not enough about him to really notice him, he also knew a lot about the faster elements of society, the game, your side of life and he was very impressive in his technical knowledge of the underworld, so to speak, he He is the right one. one of our men gets beaten up, he says we have to act very quickly and teach these guys a lesson.
Charles Siragusa, a former narcotics officer and friend of whites, taught patella analysis and fracture and lifting. That guy laughed and George when I was a little kid. little Billy with him and this guy snake him, George, my trainer, hit him in the neck with it, then he grabbed the snake from the pool and started hitting everyone, he made his point clear and he made it clear that George White was not a man. Without euphemisms or subtleties, his boss said that the OS standley level referred to him as deadly and dedicated. In this note from the Lloyds diaries he says calling Lovell regarding TD TD was a pretty transparent cover for the truth drug.
George White worked with the truth drug committee here in st. . Elizabeth's Hospital in the nation's capital experimented with mescaline, scopolamine and marijuana on unwitting victims, the committee soon discovered that there was no easy panacea, there was no real drug at this stage, but white and later colleagues would not stop trying, The goal was still the same as this 1952 CIA memo. It says that the goal is to control an individual to the point that they do our bidding against their will and even against fundamental laws of nature such as self-preservation. , but it was a discovery here in Basel, Switzerland, at the Sandoz laboratories, by dr.
Albert Hofmann who made the United States intelligence agencies believe that they had found the panacea the discovery was lysergic acid diethylamide LSD the film you see is considered by many experts to be the closest illustration of the effects of a hallucinogen was one of The first times someone encountered a powerful drug that was different. Anything else they knew about John. Getting his recently retired chief CIA psychologist. This is the first time. a small amount in a water supply after all these years of us, those of us who got involved and then looked for this secret drug, this was the only thing that started to seem for the first time that it might be something like that the interest of the CIA on LSD was intense the concern was that the Russians would take it over we are the Soviets on LSD I don't have to say it I'm sure if they asked me to test it I've never seen any direct proof but at least One point of information Intelligence received from Switzerland said that Sandoz laboratories were about to put 100 million doses of LSD on the open market and caused enough concern within the agency that the United States was willing to purchase the entire supply, however a mistake had been made. a small mistake.
The error has been made public for the first time. I just learned from a new CIA document that there were not such large quantities of LSD on the market. John Marx has filed numerous freedom of information lawsuits against the CIA and, as in the world, a lot of new material. He is the author of the search for The Manchurian Candidate a history of the work of intelligence agencies with mind control he is a consultant for this report what happened is that there was a military attaché in Switzerland an American officer who confused milligrams and kilograms in other words , made a mistake by thinking that one thousandth of a gram was the same as a thousand grams, which is a million times wrong, so when the CIA received information that there were a hundred million doses on the market, there were in fact a hundred dose the man who would oversee the CIA's drug research and most of the agency's behavioral programs is this man, dr.
Sidney Gottlieb, chemist dr. Gottlieb declined ABC News' request for an interview in his never-ending search for the miracle weapon that CIA agents sought here in the remote mountainous areas of southern Mexico in search of what until then had been considered a myth: magic mushrooms. They used this man part time. CIA chemist to make this man a vice president of a bank and an amateur mycologist or mushroom expert to try to get to the magic mushrooms and turn them into a drug, but it would be the amateur Gordon Watson and his colleagues who won the race and we developed the drug psilocybin from magic mushrooms.
We went to the Magitek area, far from the roads far from Mexico City, there we found that rotted by gases it is called bagasse. Oh, covered in mushrooms, these mushrooms I didn't know I'd ever had. We had never seen them, they were sacred mushrooms. Boston would also discover and record the ancient mystical mushroom rites of the local shaman or magical priestess Maria Sabina and we were seeing incredible sights, they would go slowly or they would go fast, as I am, all of them. the senses are heightened and we say you see visions, you see hallucinations, but that doesn't begin to tell the story, they have you, some nations are just a part, you hear sounds, you smell things, the night was exciting, the news of the discovery of Boston. arrived at the CIA quickly dr.
James Moore, a chemist at the University of Delaware, secretly served the CIA by preparing deadly chemicals on short notice. Moore was instructed to approach Austin and accompany him on another trip to Mexico to obtain the magic mushrooms. Internal documents show that the CIA detected a drug derived from mushrooms. Could it still be an agency secret, what were they looking for in the world with magic mushrooms? I think the best answer is that they were looking for fundamental information about compounds that were GRU that would be able to cause changes in behavior, changes in mental attitude. Have you ever considered what would have happened if any of these substances had been administered to unwitting people?
Oh, I don't remember considering that specifically. Some I trust, maybe you've thought it through. I haven't worried about that. If you answer your question, what would I have thought if I had known that any of these substances would have been administered to unwitting people? You mean a hostile and sufficient agent of another government. No, I think it was probably money. I mean testing it on an American citizen, okay, I guess I must sound very, very cold about it, but I don't remember ever being very concerned about that issue, but a lot of drugs were tested this way, a decision was made in the higher levels. of the CIA to test unwitting Americans, as a CIA document says such tests would be operationally realistic.
A former CIA official who worked on these programs describes for the first time how the decision was made. He did not wish to be filmed or recorded, so his comments are read by someone else. I think each and every one of us feels sorry for trying this kind of thing. We knew we were crossing a line. Every decent boy knows that he shouldn't steal, but he doesn't. Sometimes we knew very well that we did it. I didn't want anyone else to know what we were doing. The decision was made to test unwitting victims. It was decided that they should be on the margins of society because they were more vulnerable.
It was the limit of the underworld. Prostitutes, drug addicts and other little ones. It would be dangerous to seek any kind of revenge should they find out, and as their predecessors had done a decade earlier, the CIA turned to George White for help. White was now a high-ranking anti-narcotics official and at that time the stories about George White were legendary, so the way he says, he can help you, sir, and he joins me. He was busy talking to me, there is no attention for the waiter, so the way to touch Delilah on the shoulders, this thing that can help you, Mr.
George, could you turn around, take out this gun and stick her in it. in the guy's face like that in this crowded restaurant George White didn't care about breaking the law and knew the street well he was the ideal choice for what the CIA had mine we were white Ivy League middle class we were naive totally naive about this and he felt quite an expert, he knew the pimps, the people who brought in the drugs, the white people set up the so-called safe houses for the CIA in New York, here in Greenwich Village and later in San Francisco, in this hotel and in an apartment at the top of Telegraph Hill with a commanding view of San Francisco Bay, although the existence of these safe houses was revealed last year, no details of what happened inside them have been revealed.
A former CIA official who worked at the safe houses reveals that they were used not only for drug testing but also for We studied sexual behavior and how it could be used to manipulate people. We did a big study on the behavior of prostitutes. How do you take a woman who was willing to use her body to extort money from a man to talk about things that are much more important, like state secrets, we learned?a lot about human nature in the bedroom, we began to gain knowledge that could be used in operations, there would be victims in all of this, but since the agency knew they couldn't defend themselves against some inputs. from the diaries of George White Clarice feels Janet's horror through the roof when an agency memo says we have no answer to the moral question safe houses weren't the only testing grounds.
Millions of dollars would be spent on LSD research at universities across the country and word would begin to spread. There was word on campus about this so-called mind-blowing drug and suddenly the counterculture of the 60s appeared. I give the CIA all the credit for sponsoring and starting all the countercultural events of the consciousness movement of the 60s. Dr. Timothy Leary In the 1960s, Johnny Appleseed of LSD, the CIA funded, supported and encouraged hundreds of young psychiatrists to experiment with this drug. The consequences of this were that young psychologists began taking it themselves and discovered that it was not an intelligence-enhancing and consciousness-raising experience.
I know. that some of the studies that the CIA had supported used as subjects people who later became strong proselytizers of LSD, so we know in that sense, yes, I believe that this did sustain the perpetuation of the use of the drug and it is quite ironic. Isn't that the counterargument I would present in relation to that? It's remembering that the people who were doing the research were people who would do the research. Regardless of who the sponsor was, I don't think anyone working at the time and not even the most remote one thought he would blow up into the kind of thing he did, History will judge the role of the CIA and other intelligence agencies in unwittingly contributing to the counterculture of the 1960s through their intense interest in LSD and other hallucinogens, but at least for the moment it can be argued that the CIA helped set the tone. beginning of the Age of Aquarius ABC News closely will continue in a moment Taking care of my body doesn't just mean important things like regular breast exams.
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Olson left behind a widow, Alice, and three children, but it would be years before they learned the true story of his death, shortly after his suicide. Alice Olson was visited by Dr. Sidney Gottlieb, the man who had administered the drug, and Robert Lashbrooke, his assistant, who was the last person with Frank Olson the night of his death, probably came to check on me and see if I was handling myself and the situation, if I was hysterical. . and I'm sure they left the house feeling much better because I had been kind and hospitable to them, so I must have played into their hands and made them feel good 23 years later, how did that make you feel?
My anger was incredible at how I had been deceived for so long and the anguish that was unnecessary. Anyone who knew during all those years never told Alice Olsen the true story of her husband's death; she would discover it by accident more than two decades ago. later, in essence, it was a cover-up that lasted 22 years. Lyman Kirkpatrick was CIA Inspector General at the time of Frank Olsen's death, but if the Olsen case had not occurred within the secret confines of the CIA, this case would not have been prosecutable. maybe man, he would consider it definitely actionable and certainly from mr.
Olsen Why It Probably Should Have Been Prosecutable Frank Olsen's suicide slowed the CIA's testing of LSD and other drugs, but only momentarily the CIA was not the only government agency interested in the possibilities LSD and other drugs presented for Army Chemical Corps mind control first. he began working with the CIA and then went out on his own he also tested drugs on unwitting victims and a death occurred in the case of this man Harold Blower a tennis professional seen here with his daughter Elizabeth is well known in 1953 Blower was a private patient at the New York State Psychiatric Institute was given five injections of a mescaline derivative that was being secretly tested for the Army Chemical Corps with the fifth injection Harold Lauer died as in the Olsen case, 22 years of cover-up followed Until the Army finally admitted the actual details of Blower's death since the initial news of Harold Blower's death, nearly 5,000 previously classified documents were released by the Army and obtained by ABC News.
They provide valuable information about the army's activities at the time of Blower's death and where the army was located. He went from there with his own drug testing program based on a previously classified statement from Dr. James cattell who administered the mescaline derivative with the purpose of the drug test producing symptoms similar to those seen in schizophrenia about how much the patient knew about all this we did not outline all the possibilities of what could happen because then it becomes contaminated your experiment Cattell then relates that he didn't even know what drug he had given Harold Lauer because of the secrecy of the army experiments we didn't know if it was dog urine this was a secret this was a secret we weren't aware of that he asked the Flowers' daughter Elizabeth, her reaction, how can anyone react to that?
I mean, it's so far from what you would expect from a human being, never mind a doctor, not even a professional specialist who is supposed to care about people's minds, it's incredible. The lawsuit filed by Elizabeth Barrett against the Army Chemical Corps is now pending in federal court. Other army experiments continued with mental patients across the country. The work done at Tulane Medical Center in New Orleans involves several hallucinogenic drugs and electrodes implanted in the brain. Dr. Russell Monroe, now head of the department of psychiatry at the University of Maryland, these are several progress reports written by dr.
Monroe and ABC News recently obtained from one of the progress reports a report of a woman who had electrodes implanted in her brain and then given LSD and other drugs. She thrashed, cried, fell into a trance state, they followed her as if she were about to have a seizure she experienced waves of darkness and light and strange sensations in her neck and legs she said someone was trying to manipulate her body at this point the Dr. Monroe wrote that the woman obviously had paranoid ideas as an average person, perhaps you can clarify for me what therapeutic effect the type of experiment I just described would have on a patient.
Well the therapeutic effect would be indirect if this patient knew they were giving her LSD yeah I mean they told them they would give them some drugs and they took LSD well we told them I don't think they even knew what LSD was at the time in which they told them that they were going to hit them. They would be given some medication that could make them feel worse. Dr. Monroe, what do you think the Army Chemical Corps was looking for in all these tests? They were looking for a disabling agent, an agent that wouldn't harm the person permanently, but we didn't temporarily enable them, which seemed like a humanistic way of healing. her to wage a war was necessary when James Thornwell received LSD from Army Intelligence in 1961, this time it was not an experiment, this time the expressed purpose was to peel Thornwell's brain so that it would keep any secrets within it, this time the army had come into operation.
Thornwell, as ABC reported last January, was an Army soldier stationed throughout France. Classified documents from his unit were missing. Thornwell became a suspect. His two-and-a-half-month interrogation included administration of sodium pentothal hypnosis, isolation, and sleep deprivation. Army documents obtained by ABC News refer to this interrogation as conventional despite the harsh interrogation, Army intelligence was getting nowhere with four wells and it was decided to use LSD for 16 years. Thornwell never knew what had hit him and told about the acid instead of tying up a bad trip. That was a bad trip, the pain so unbearable, the feeling like a pyrotechnic stuck a million pins into me.
You know, everywhere. The Army never brought charges against Thornwell. He was discharged for psychological disorders, but ABC News obtained an Army psychiatric evaluation. one that was done before Thornwell received LSD says they were quite cooperative alert and gave no evidence of psychosis or depression from the military's point of view, this type of interrogation with LSD was a success other documents refer to exploitability of interrogation subjects to break them, keep them mentally unbalanced and provide economical, quick and productive help for interrogation. From James Thorn Wells' point of view, it was not a success. Thornwell still has serious problems.
He has been through two marriages and maintains that he cannot hold down a job. He does not concentrate on the nightmares of him and feels socially and emotionally isolated last fall. Thornwell filed a lawsuit against the government in federal court. In a moment we will examine the closest experimentation to brainwashing that we have discovered. Oh my god, this is a bad thing, would you please pick up a In the paper nowadays you learn that life is not as simple as it used to be and food is not why you eat grape nut cereal either, yeah, you couldn't ask a simpler cereal wheat and barley added vitamins no preservatives sure looks simple has a natural nutty flavor which is good for breakfast guys how about something nice and central?
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It houses the Allen Memorial Institute of Psychiatry at McGill University. It was here that the CIA funded a series of severe experiments. The work was carried out by the then director of the institute dr. Ewen Cameron is the closest experimentation to brainwashing yet revealed that his unprecedented work in psychiatry consisted of three areas which he called dream therapy, psychic driving and the ultimate deep pattern, dr. Maurice Touji, current director of the Allen Memorial Institute, in his so-called type of psychic conduction therapy, would give the patient intensive electrical treatment to cause the patient to become deeply forgetful and then attempt to implant new ideas into the patient's mind to To a layman it would seem that dr.
Cameron was trying to take the whiteboard and wipe the slate clean being the mind, in other words, brainwashing exactly, that's a very good comparison, brainwashing, yeah, okay. Val Orlick Oh of Winnipeg, Canada, the wife of a member of the Canadian Parliament, was a patient of Dr. Cameron entered Elam Memorial Institute due to severe depression. She publicly describes for the first time the LSD therapy and psychic driving treatment she received from Dr. Cameron and then the drug started to take effect very quickly because it was an intravenous injection and things got very hairy and very scary and had a lot of sensations that it's very hard to remember.
Nobody explained it to me. Nobody asked me if I was willing. To do it or anything, she had the feeling that he would be able to overcome the resistance of the disease and achieve profound changes very quickly. I don't think when you look back on that, the hopes I had. They have been fulfilled in some ways, but Cameron would launch into the next step: what he called psychic driving, this involved almost endless recorded messages and more medication for the patient. Cameron wrote that this was the way to make directly controlling changes in personality. I thought this was the coldest, most impersonal treatment anyone could give anyone in the world and I became more and more discouraged and angrier.
I became so discouraged that I thought: "I can't, I can't live like this." longer and thought I'd just go out and throw myself under the cars at McGregor. I stood on the sidewalk of that street and I stood there and I thought, okay, go, okay, go and then I thought, what if they don't kill you? What does that mean? What happens if you don't die and you're alive and you can't even talk anymore and I couldn't do it. The most severe technique Cameron used was deep modeling, he described it as breaking existing behavior patterns through intensive electroshock therapy with periods prolonged sleep he carried out. these experiments and something he called the Romans of sleep the people there were like babies they cried and were very disoriented and we were very afraid of the bedroom we used to walk very carefully against the side of the room that was opposite the bedroom with our backs to the wall when we were going to bot Cameron used this combination electroshock treatment during sleep on patients for up to 30 days, one patient kept him asleep for 65 days Cameron withdrew and his successor, Dr.
Robert Cleghorn ordered a follow-up study of the treated patients with Cameron's deep patterning method and showed that it was no more beneficial in their results than using more conservative methods, but the follow-up study showed that 60% of those who had been with a deep pattern still had amnesia for periods from 6 months to 10 years, that's a big memory loss, isn't it? In fact, it is, I think it is more than desirable in retrospect, there is dr. Cameron's experimentation and his treatment seem harsh ah I would say yes, this kind of blunt approach and I was describing to you yes, you can definitely say it's half of it.
I wouldn't call it harsh. I would say it was harder on the staff than it was. on the patients because these people had to be fed and they had to be cared for and they had to receive enough fluids and food and they had to be directed and so on, it was very difficult for the staff to follow these patients properly and look they did it well mm- hmm well I'm glad I was worried about the staff but damn I wouldn't do it maybe I could have had a different kind of life and that makes me angry and sad and I don't.
I don't know how to explain how I really feel. Just how did you feel when you found out that dr. Cameron's experimentation was funded by the CIA, well, I thought, oh, I can't even use the word I thought because I thought that bastard and he was too smart, he knew who he was working for and, sorry, but you know. I just can't, sometimes I can't believe it and yet I know it's true. If you had the chance to say something to the people at the Central Intelligence Agency who funded this study, what would you say? I know the CIA is a very important agency. organization and they have a very important job to do, but God, surely it is not necessary to do it with people who are totally incapable of knowing what is happening or of having any defense against it, okay, I can't a man with the mentality of the people who would do this.
I just can't because we are Dr. Cameron died in 1966 while he was climbing mountains. A colleague wrote about Cameron for him: the ends justify the means and when it comes to a waste of human potential it is easy to take the stance of dr. Cameron seemed ideal for what the CIA had in mine. America is adapting to the shape of things to come. The sports car looks like this no other sports car drives like this triumph tr7 the sheep don't worry they just got lucky sorry I let us down forget it we'll beat it next week no I really let us down come on how? about I make a light of love, hey Michelob, make the selector, make sure the good taste of Michelob light, don't just compare it with other light beers, compare it with your normal beer, it's so good, this Michelob light is great, hey , you know what our real problem was today. you were terrible good taste runs in the family the many roles I play called the many hairstyles so I use hot rollers blow dryers things that can be brutal on the hair I switched from one conditioner to another looking for help then came Alberto vo5 hot oil treatment works the same as a salon hot oil treatment, but requires less time and money.
I simply heat a tube, smooth it out, and wash it with shampoo. My hair is silky and shiny, more manageable than I ever dreamed. Alberto vo5 hot oil treatment. I will never change Thursday again. Can. You could think about this tomorrow. There is a scandal on Day 12 when Joe gets a roommate on a Barney Miller special. A prisoner by my biological impulses. Dan authorities say a Texas motorcycle gang murdered a federal judge. People are always afraid and some don't understand. and they do not understand us, they are afraid Geraldo Rivera investigates death due to drugs and the Bandidos on Thursday 20/20 starting at 9:00 8:00 central and market on ABC was the Cold War and above all the trial of Joseph Cardinal Manzetti that was he was forced to testify before a Hungarian court that he was a spy and then the Korean War with the forced and mainly fraudulent confessions of an American soldier.
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ed by the CIA. a study on communist brainwashing methods at Cornell University Medical Center, a leader of that study was dr. Lawrence Inkle first explains the Russian method of controlling and breaking a person absolutely isolated from others with a man whose job is to get you to write down how criminal you are. In this environment, you can get people to do almost anything. sit down because you don't have to put a hand in and when you're done and you're full the judge says you were a spy and says yes I was a spy and the Chinese never had this kind of state. police system, okay, they would include it and always follow it.
You're right, we wrote, rewrote and talked to him about your entire life. Graduated from university expenses in 1949, while the purpose of the study was to discover communist brainwashing techniques. CIA documents show that the agency was interested in developing its own mind control methods to precondition and control Chinese living in this country to be sent back to their homeland as CIA agents, what do you think they were searching? Well, I think they know they weren't. looking for us, they had no desire to grow old like this, however, the agency's perception of the work it was doing in the CIA documents we have examined here says that in the project being carried out here they intended to use everything learned about new agents to induce them to cite to perform acts of a complex and purposeful nature, but those were whose effects may not be in line with the individual.
Those people were never made, that was when they first came here, the first people they sent. see us, see where the operative type people who flew from the CIA were, listen ramaa, what crazy ideas, okay this is your perception of it, if I can, a perception now I look and the rooster was being contrary, yes, express intentions and interests, the good of the individual and subversive. the goals for the Jews and all this talk, but the situation was that you were saying those things that we have never done because a wise people on both sides we can do this and we are interested in it, although some of the low level people were not more that high-level people are not tailor-made, but the documents clearly show that the CIA was trying to develop agents over whom they had the greatest possible control, agents who would perform tasks contrary to their own good.
We normally conditioned Americans have been trained. kill then have no memory of having killed his brain not only has he been washed as they say, he has been dry cleaned he is a Manchurian candidate controlled by others to do things against his will possible it was a notable film because, as far as I I know I worry that something totally impossible seems absolutely believable. I would say the answer is yes, but there are many qualifications for it, dr. Milton Klein a psychologist a clinical and experimental hypnotist and unpaid consultant to the CIA the qualifications would be the subjects selected to produce the type of behavior you want the amount of time the procedures being used and the motivations of the people who are designing the execution and in administering the procedures, you ask whether an individual may be under hypnosis influenced, coerced, persuaded, molded to perform an antisocial act or a destructive act or an act of violence.
The Mayans would be yes, Captain Marco, you will be good enough to lend Raymond his mortar. badge yes ma'am thank you Ben sure guy shoot Bobby rain in the forehead yes ma'am how valuable a Kanellis tool can be in the field of intelligence nothing at all today is absolutely useless because no one has been able to do that that I know how to do it in one operationally feasible way I am not in any way saying that hypnosis does not confront I am not saying that there is nothing to do I would say that most government agencies that deal with intelligence operations have been looking at hypnosis as a tool for an variety of purposes, one of which is to carry out and execute certain intelligence operations on the basis that they would not have to depend entirely on some of their own emotional reactions, in fact, they could involve murder, if an act of Killing someone under circumstances of war is murder.
I think we have to define what that means in circumstances of peace. In circumstances of peace it would be murder. Another former CIA agent says that Fidel Castro was at one time considered a possible target for a candidate. Manchurian Castro was naturally our point of discussion: could you get someone excited enough to go get him, but if you have 100% control of a guy, you have 100% dependency, if something happens and you haven't programmed, you have a problem so in the end it was decided that a Manchurian candidate was not feasible but the search for mind control continued but the mine could be controlled maybe not but its human behavior was predictable in this area the CIA made significant progress a personality assessment system designed by the agency's chief psychologist, John Gidding, comes close to being able to predict how humans will behave;
In reality, it is a descriptive system that attempts to describe personality in a relatively systematic way, although hopefully you can have some kind of idea to predict what behavior between different types ofindividuals who obtained his system had many uses in intelligence work, one of them was drawing personality portraits of world leaders using silencing his system, the agency concluded that the Shah of Iran is a brilliant but dangerous megalomaniac whose basic problems resulted from a authoritarian control. father and there were other applications your evaluation staff played a key role in helping other governments choose their police intelligence agencies, including the Korean CIA, the Uruguayan national police, can you tell us about this?
Without author John Marks, the former number two of the CIA in Uruguay, told me how in 1966 John got her as an assistant and traveled to Uruguay and gave the tests to select the members of the Uruguayan intelligence service. A psychologist who worked for the CIA told me that in 1961 he personally traveled to South Korea as part of this was an effort by the American CIA to create the Korean CIA and give personality tests to Korean CIA candidates to choose the best man for his secret police, but one of the basic functions of getting his system was to find the vulnerabilities of an agent, a double agent or a potential agent in its applicability to intelligence work, it is not a pass system that searches for people. weak point, well, of course, the answer is yes, but as I hasten to say, weak point, this is what I consider a negative word of the hundreds of behavioral projects undertaken by the CIA getting ears seems to have been one of the most successful and more conventional, other experiments were not as conventional as those of neural physicist dr.
José Delgado is funded by the Office of Naval Research in this experiment, sedated electrodes are implanted in Bullis's brain. Delgado transmits an electronic impulse to the center of the bull's brain. Delgado has remote control of the animal. Recently published CIA documents refer to the feasibility of remote control of animals and that special investigations will be carried out for the application of selected elements of these techniques to man other areas were examined during the 60s and 70s brain surgery psychosurgery creation of amnesia parapsychology gene manipulation although officials CIA past and present have indicated this type of work ended in 1963 and one of those who participated in these programs thank you sir.
In 1977 a Senate subcommittee heard testimony from many of them but the testimony was not as revealing. According to one of them, they agreed among themselves to keep the investigation within limits that would satisfy the committee. Former narcotics officer Charles Siragusa says the man he briefed asked him to limit his testimony to what the CIA wanted me to not be the same as. committed perjury, that's right, you know that in prison my son would accept the Fifth Amendment and I'm not going to accept the Fifth Amendment for anyone. Okay, former CIA chemist Robert Lashbrooke testified that he had no firsthand knowledge of the safe houses the agency runs, when in fact he oversaw one of them.
The entire land according to George White's diaries was in a safe house when White carried out what he called a surprise experiment with LSD. Sidney Gottlieb, whom we recently filmed near his home in California, oversaw many of the CIA's behavioral programs that he retired in 1973 and destroyed records of this work in a sort of farewell letter to Dr. Gottlieb wrote that he and his colleagues had been able to keep in touch with the latest advances in the field of biological and chemical control of human behavior, Dr. Gottlieb also testified before the Senate subcommittee, but from an anteroom where he could not be accommodated due to what his attorney called heart and health problems, Dr.
Gottlieb turned down a senior B's request for an interview and what about George? White, the man who helped the agency and so many of its programs, was retiring here in Stinson Beach, California, and shortly before his death he wrote to him to his boss at the CIA, dr. Sidney Gottlieb and summed up his career by saying that it was fun, fun, fun, where else could a red blooded American boy kill and slaughter sheep to see rape and pillage with the sanction and blessing of the highest, since mind control has it been achieved since all? Based on the available evidence, it seems doubtful that human will has prevailed to this point, but as we have seen, work continues in this field and we still don't know much about how deeply the Russians and other dictatorships are involved in all of this.
We can't really say, and the CIA is reluctant to provide information about it, but the basic question remains: what place does all this have within a democracy? One last point must be made, as one of the people who worked on these programs told us. We are very capable, conscientious and very dedicated scientists who work for our country, your work speaks for itself, this is Paul, a liar for ABC News, good evening, here is a great idea, small, attractive, no, curling iron for the hair, has faded, Bo air freshener, freshness in an instant, place it under the rim and refreshes in two ways, it is always there too when the water hits, that extra deodorant and detergents are released and work better when and where you need it when they Bowls are fresh, bathrooms are cooler, the agile idea disappears.
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