New Hartford NY Online is back!

Friday, April 9, 2021

Are We Ruled by MK-Ultra Sexual Predators?

Did the CIA take over Washington, D.C. and Hollywood through Blackmail?

To answer that question, a little background info is needed:
"MK-Ultra was a top-secret CIA project in which the agency conducted hundreds of clandestine experiments—sometimes on unwitting U.S. citizens—to assess the potential use of LSD and other drugs for mind control, information gathering and psychological torture. Though Project MK-Ultra lasted from 1953 until about 1973, details of the illicit program didn’t become public until 1975, during a congressional investigation into widespread illegal CIA activities within the United States and around the world."


The History Channel has some pages devoted to the CIA story; one webpage THE CIA'S APPALLING HUMAN EXPERIMENTS WITH MIND CONTROL By Brianna Nofil" provides quite a bit of detail of the MK-Ultra.

Here are a few excerpts from that page:
"ON APRIL 10, 1953, ALLEN DULLES, THE NEWLY APPOINTED DIRECTOR OF THE CIA, delivered a speech to a gathering of Princeton alumni. "

"Fear of brainwashing and a new breed of “brain warfare” terrified and fascinated the American public throughout the 1950s, spurred both by the words of the CIA and the stories of “brainwashed” G.I.’s returning from China, Korea, and the Soviet Union."

"Three days after his speech decrying Soviet tactics, Dulles approved the beginning of MK-Ultra, a top-secret CIA program for “covert use of biological and chemical materials.” “American values” made for good rhetoric, but Dulles had far grander plans for the agency’s Cold War agenda. MK-Ultra’s “mind control” experiments generally centered around behavior modification via electro-shock therapy, hypnosis, polygraphs, radiation, and a variety of drugs, toxins, and chemicals. These experiments relied on a range of test subjects: some who freely volunteered, some who volunteered under coercion, and some who had absolutely no idea they were involved in a sweeping defense research program."

Gangster James "Whitey" Bulger's 1959 mugshot.
(Credit: Donaldson Collection/Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images)

"Whitey Bulger, a former organized crime boss, wrote of his experience as an inmate test subject in MK-Ultra."
“Eight convicts in a panic and paranoid state,” Bulger said of the 1957 tests at the Atlanta penitentiary where he was serving time. “Total loss of appetite. Hallucinating. The room would change shape. Hours of paranoia and feeling violent. We experienced horrible periods of living nightmares and even blood coming out of the walls. Guys turning to skeletons in front of me. I saw a camera change into the head of a dog. I felt like I was going insane.”
"The CIA remained keenly aware of how the public would react to any discovery of MK-Ultra; even if they believed these programs to be essential to national security, they must remain a tightly guarded secret. How would the CIA possibly explain dosing unassuming Americans with LSD?" “Precautions must be taken not only to protect operations from exposure to enemy forces but also to conceal these activities from the American public in general,” wrote the CIA’s Inspector General in 1957. “The knowledge that the Agency is engaging in unethical and illicit activities would have serious repercussions in political and diplomatic circles and would be detrimental to the accomplishment of its mission.”
In 1955, on 225 Chestnut Street, San Francisco, the CIA was devoting substantial attention to decorating a bedroom. George White oversaw the interior renovations.
The CIA’s experiments with LSD persisted until 1963 before coming to a fairly anticlimactic end. In the spring of 1963, John Vance, a member of the CIA Inspector General’s staff, learned about the project’s “surreptitious administration to unwitting nonvoluntary human subjects.” Though the MK-Ultra directors tried to convince the CIA’s independent audit board that the research should continue, the Inspector General insisted the agency follow new research ethics guidelines and bring all the programs on non-consenting volunteers to an end.
Sadly, President John F. Kennedy, Sr. was "killed" on November 22, 1963 because he wanted to disband the CIA and also return the United States to the gold standard. Obviously, there were operatives that didn't want the CIA disbanded and had reason to not want the U.S. to return to the gold standard.

Another interesting fact is that John Durham, who was recently named special prosecutor to oversee the Justice Department’s investigation into the origins of the Russia probe that shadowed Donald Trump’s presidency, is always mentioning his connection to Whitey Bulger...there must be other truths left to be uncovered...but what? Exactly what is taking John Durham so long to make his report public? Even President Trump was asking where John Durham is and why no one has heard from him. Very strange!

I suggest that everyone reads the entire document found at the link above. Might even pay to do some further research on the subject so when it all becomes public the pain of knowing might be easier to handle.

No comments:

Post a Comment