MK UltraGovernment Mind Control at its finest.
Mind Control
& MK-ULTRA
This very
interesting article is about the mind control projects that the USA has been conducting
over the years. This article is written by Richard G. Gall and placed at PUFORI with
permission. All rights remain with Richard.
Mind Control & MK-ULTRA
by Richard G. Gall
On 28 November 1953, a delusional and depressed Dr Frank
Olson threw himself out of the tenth floor window of his New York hotel. Olson was a
long-serving scientist for the US Army's secretive Chimical Corps Special Operations
Division, whose problems began at a meeting 9 days earlier. The meeting had been
orchestrated by Sidnet Gottlieb, Head of the CIA's Technical Services Staff. Unknown to
those present at the meeting, Gottlieb had aquired a quantity of LSD and secretly wanted
to test it. Spiking Olson's drink with the LSD, he passed the bottle around and sat back
waiting for results. Olson, an outgoing personality who loved practical jokes, soon began
to suffer jarring side effects. One of those present at the meeting, Ben Wilson, later
recalled that Olson 'was psychotic'.
Gottlieb and his boss, the Director of Central Intelligence, Allen Dulles, initiated a
20-year cover-up of the circumstances surrounding Olson's death.
At stake was the CIA's super secret project, MK- ULTRA. The project had grown out of an
earlier secret programme, known as Bluebird, that was officially formed to counter Soviet
advances in brainwashing. In reality the CIA had other objectives. An earlier aim was to
study methods 'through which control of an individual may be attained'. The emphasis of
experimentation was 'narco-hypnosis', the blending of mind altering drugs with careful
hypnotic programming.
Ever evolving, project Bluebird was later renamed Project Artichoke , after a vegetable
that Dulles was particularly fond of. Artichoke was an 'offensive' programme of mind
control that gathered together the intelligence divisions of the Army, Navy, Air Farce and
FBI.
The scope of the project was outlined in a memorandum dated January 1952 that ominously
asked: "Can we get control of an individual to the point where he will do our bidding
against his will and even against fundamental laws of nature such as self
preservation?" The race was on to create a programmable
assassin!
A crack CIA team was formed that could travel, at a moments notice, to anywhere in the
world. Their task was to test the new interrogation techniques, and ensure that victims
would not remember being interrogated and programmed. All manner of narcotics, from
marijuana to LSD, heroin and sodium pentathol (the so called 'truth drug') were regularly
used.
Despite poor initial results, CIA-sponsored mind control programmes flourished. On 13
April 1953, the super-secret project MK-ULTRA was born. Its scope was broader than ever
before, and only those in the top echelon of the CIA were privy to it. Official CIA
documents describe MK-ULTRA as an 'umbrella project' with 149 'sub-projects'. Many of
these sub-projects dealt with testing illegal drugs for potential field use. Others dealt
with electronics. One explored the possibility of activating 'the human organism by remote
control'. Throughout, it remained a major goal to brainwash individuals to become couriers
and spies without their knowledge.
When it was formed in 1947, the CIA was forbidden to have any domestic police or internal
security powers. In short, it was authorized only to operate 'overseas'. From the very
start MK-ULTRA staff broke this Congressional stipulation and began testing on unwitting
US citizens. Precisely how extensive illegal testing became will never be known. Richard
Helms, CIA Director and chief architect of the programme, ordered the destruction of all
MK-ULTRA records shortly before leaving office in 1973. Despite these precautions some
documents were misfiled and came to light in the late 1970's. They laid bare the spy
agency's cynicism.
One particularly odious project was run by Dr Harris Isabel, Director of the Public
Service Hospital in Lexington, Kentucky - a facility specializing in drug abuse. Asked by
the CIA to discover a range of 'synthetic' drugs, Isabel began experimenting on captive
black inmates. Anxious to please his CIA bosses he daily fed his guinea pigs large doses
of LSD, mescaline, marijuana, scopolamine and other substances. In exchange for
participating in the experiments, the inmates received injections fo high quality
morphine, sometimes getting 'shot-up' three times a day, depending on their co-operation.
Brought before the Senate subcommittees in 1975, Isabel saw no contradiction in providing
hard drugs to the very addicts he was employed to cure. Following public outrage, the CIA
announced it had ceased its mind manipulation programmes. Victor Marchetti, a CIA veteran
of 14 years who turned 'whistle-blower', exposed this to be untrue.
In 1977, Marchetti said the CIA claims to have ceased were a cover story. Under scrutiny,
the agency were quick to downplay the success of MK-ULTRA - claiming no real advances were
achieved. Miles Copeland, another long-serving CIA officer disputed this. Speaking to a
reporter, Copeland revealed that 'the congressional subcommittee which went into this sort
of thing only got the barest glimpse'. Another source within the intelligence community
says that after 1963, CIA efforts increasingly focused on psychoelectronics. Narcohypnosis
had been drained dry.
Dr Jose Delgado, a neurophsiologist at Yale University School, was especially interested
in Electronic Stimulation of the Brain. By implanting a small probe into the brain,
Delgado discovered that he could wield enormous power over his subject. Using a device he
called the 'stimoceiver' which operated by FM radio waves, he was able to electrically
orchestrate a wide range of human emotions. These included rage, lust and fatigue.
Artichoke Project
Bluebird Project
Pandora Project
Mk-Delta Project
Mk-Naomi Project
Mk-Action Project
Mk-Search Project
Mk-Ultra Project
During 1966, Delgado announced that his findings supported
'the distasteful conclusion that motion, emotion and behaviour can be directed by
electrical forces'. He added that 'humans can be controlled like robots by push buttons'.
Funded by the Office of Naval Research, Delgado looked forward to a future when society
could be 'psychocivilised'. Despite the miniturization of implants, the next major advance
forward was microwaves. By placing a volunteer (???) in an electromagnetic field, Dr Ross
Adey of the University of California, made a startling discovery. Using specific radio
waves, Adey was able to influence his subjects' brainwaves.
Another scientist, Allen Frey, took this research a step further. Frey found he could
remotely induce sleep in his subjects by subjecting them to electromagnetic waves. He also
learned he could produce acoustic noises - booming, buzzing and hissing, directly inside a
volunteer's (????) head. Developing on Frey's earlier work, Joseph Sharp, a doctor at the
Walter Reed Army Institute of Research, was able to transmit spoken words via pulsed
microwaves. Sitting inside an electromagnetic field, Sharp clearly heard and understood
words transmitted to him by a colleague. For the medical profession this was a major
breakthrough, and would be of immense benefit to the deaf.
[Could the buzzing and hissing got anything to do with what people hear in the USA with
regard to the HAARP project? Lots of people told me that they were hearing humming sounds
both inside and outside their homes. We know that HAARP uses EM waves, but still don't
know for FACT what HAARP is capable of - Jeroen]
However, the US military and interlligence community were quick to capitalize on these new
discoveries. Secret research programmes on electromagnetics have never been made available
under the Freedom of Information Act.
In 1974, J. F. Scapitz, a scientist funded by the Department of Defense, had a chilling
vision. He sought to combine earlier MK-ULTRA hypnosis studies with emerging microwave
technologies. In an outline to the DoD, Scapitz said "It will be shown the spoken
word of the hynotist my be conveyed by modulated electromagnetic energy directly into the
subconscious parts of the brain". He claimed this could be achieved without emplying
any technical devices for 'receiving or transcoding messages'.
For the first time, US agents had the ability to remotely tamper with an individual's
mind. Scapitz went even further, claiming that this could be achieved without the target
even becoming aware of what was happening. Since then, little public information has been
revealed in scientific literature, following the imposition of the strict security
classification. Despite this, significant pieces of information - more usually from non-US
sources - continue to be published. What is available paints a bleak picture.
Evidence exists that mind-control and behavious modification technology is presently
concealed behind Non Lethal Defense (NLD) initiatives. In annoncement in 1995 that
non-leathal weapons - including high powered microwaves and radio frequency devices - are
to be 'transited' to the law enforcement sector was met with dismay in some quarters. This
joint programme, known as 'Operations Other Than War', opens the way for the military to
move into the civilian domain - a move precluded by the American constitution. The stated
aim is to more effectively tackle narcotics trafficking, terrorism and other criminal
activity.
Many citizens consider this to be a lame excuse. They fear of widespread use of
mind-altering technologies, and believe democracy is under serious assault. In the light
of past government evilness and abuse, who could blame them???
Richard Gall Scotland
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Secret Societies, Government cover-ups, human experiments. How
can they continue to hide the truth from us. If I could only be a fly on the wall of the
Pentagon.



