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GonzoLays
09-13-2006, 07:04 PM
How could our government do such a thing? Impossible! :angel:

Project MKULTRA (also known as MK-ULTRA) was the code name for a CIA mind-control research program that began in the 1950s[1], and continued until the late 1960s[2]. There is much published evidence that the project involved not only the use of drugs to manipulate persons, but also the use of electronic signals to alter brain functioning.[3]

It was first brought to wide public attention by the U.S. Congress (in the form of the Church Committee) and a presidential commission (known as the Rockefeller Commission) (see Revelation below) and also to the U.S. Senate.

On the Senate floor, Senator Ted Kennedy said:

"The Deputy Director of the CIA revealed that over 30 universities and institutions were involved in an 'extensive testing and experimentation' program which included covert drug tests on unwitting citizens 'at all social levels, high and low, native Americans and foreign.' Several of these tests involved the administration of LSD to 'unwitting subjects in social situations.' At least one death, that of Dr. Olson, resulted from these activities. The Agency itself acknowledged that these tests made little scientific sense. The agents doing the monitoring were not qualified scientific observers."[4]

Central Intelligence Agency documents suggest that the agency considered and explored uses of radiation for the purpose of mind control as part of MKULTRA. Other early efforts focused on LSD, which appears to have formed the majority of research as time went on. Experiments included administering the drug to CIA employees, military personnel, doctors, other government agents, prostitutes, mentally ill patients, and members of the general public in order to study their reactions, usually without the subject's knowledge.

The experiments often took a sadistic turn. Gottlieb was known to torture victims by locking them in sensory deprivation chambers while under the psychedelic influence of LSD, or to make recordings of psychiatric patients' therapy sessions, and then play a tape loop of the patient's most self-degrading statement over and over through headphones after the patient had been restrained in a straitjacket and dosed with LSD. Gottlieb himself took LSD frequently, locking himself in his office and taking copious notes.

Efforts to "recruit" subjects were often illegal even discounting the fact that drugs were being administered (though actual use of LSD, for example, was legal in the United States until 1967). In Operation Midnight Climax, the CIA set up several brothels to obtain a selection of men who would be too embarrassed to talk about the events. The brothels were equipped with one-way mirrors and the "sessions" were taped for later viewing...

In December 1974, The New York Times reported that the CIA had conducted illegal domestic activities, including experiments on U.S. citizens, during the 1960s. That report prompted investigations by both the U.S. Congress (in the form of the Church Committee) and a presidential commission (known as the Rockefeller Commission) into the domestic activities of the CIA, the FBI, and intelligence-related agencies of the military.



continued: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Project_MKULTRA

GonzoLays
09-14-2006, 09:25 AM
Surely their has to be some opinion on this matter.

TailgateNut
09-14-2006, 09:35 AM
Surely their has to be some opinion on this matter.


Ancient news!!!!!

Rohirrim
09-14-2006, 09:36 AM
Not now, dude. I'm having flashbacks... ;D

GonzoLays
09-14-2006, 09:45 AM
Ancient news!!!!!

But does it make it any less relevant? I thought this sort of activity only went on in Russia and Cambodia. But in the US?

TailgateNut
09-14-2006, 09:48 AM
But does it make it any less relevant? I thought this sort of activity only went on in Russia and Cambodia. But in the US?

You must live a very sheltered life to believe these types of things do not happen here! If only you knew!

GonzoLays
09-14-2006, 09:49 AM
I wonder why the history channel or PBS never ran a indepth docu on this. Seems pretty earth shattering to me.

GonzoLays
09-14-2006, 09:51 AM
You must live a very sheltered life to believe these types of things do not happen here! If only you knew!


This type of activity goes on all the time? So what you are implying is that our government is as much a threat to us as terrorists? Interesting.

TailgateNut
09-14-2006, 09:58 AM
This type of activity goes on all the time? So what you are implying is that our government is as much as threat to us as terrorists? Interesting.


I call a Spade, a Spade! I used to serve in the "inteligence community" a long time ago, and the public ( how did they put it in Hogans Heroes) "see nothing".

Rohirrim
09-14-2006, 10:13 AM
All I know is, you just can't get good acid anymore. :sunshine:

GonzoLays
09-14-2006, 10:24 AM
I call a Spade, a Spade! I used to serve in the "inteligence community" a long time ago, and the public ( how did they put it in Hogans Heroes) "see nothing".

Exactly! That is why those in power know the can get away with anything. Most citizens will not shatter their worldview that the government is their to protect them and serve their best interests. Even when it is reported that their fellow citizens have been kidnapped, drugged and even killed in nefarious experiments conducted by the very people who supposedly protect them from harm, they shrug their shoulders and move on. It simply does not register with them. When you believe the government is your big brother, you will do anything under the sun to protect that view. Even when it is completely illogical.

Arnold Schwartzanager once said, "97% of the people in the world need to be told what to do and think." That statement could never be more true.

TailgateNut
09-14-2006, 10:30 AM
All I know is, you just can't get good acid anymore. :sunshine:


Good grief, that's old news too! Maybe a trip to Amsterdam is warranted!

Bronco_Beerslug
09-14-2006, 10:30 AM
All I know is, you just can't get good acid anymore. :sunshine:
Hmmmm, I wouldn't want to anyway but is this a fact? I remember the days of grabbing hundred lots on the Hill for 25-30 bucks.

TailgateNut
09-14-2006, 10:33 AM
Hmmmm, I wouldn't want to anyway but is this a fact? I remember the days of grabbing hundred lots on the Hill for 25-30 bucks.


No doubt, all of the current stress and worries would definately make it one heck of a scary "ride"!