National Geographic - CIA Secret Experiments... by debunkerbuster
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The Search for the "Manchurian Candidate": The CIA and Mind Control: The Secret History of the Behavioral Sciences
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John Marks is an excellent researcher. MK Ultra is an extremely dark chapter in the history of the intelligence, military, and R&D community. There are some troubling insights that I feel compelled to repeat here. First, this covert community destroyed an enormous amount of their records and documentation on secret activities in the late 60's and early 70's. They obviously destroyed the most damning portion of the paper trail. Yet out of the relatively benign information still available, we get proof of unethical conduct and allusions of possible illegal acts. There is even a hint that research was conducted on microwaves, ultrasonic, and electrical stimulation of the brain. There's little or no information on what was discovered in *these* subjects, or even whether the activities were truly halted. We now have indication that the military just so happens to have data on the use of sub & ultra sonics in nonleathal weapons. It's possible that the information, and possibly even current MK Ultra influenced research, is still around. I've heard military personnel say most of the very sensitive research does not occur on the CIA operative level, but in subcontractors and middle management who keep their own research records and staff. Didn't Sirhan Sirhan say he'd been in a hypnotic trance? Did he say this before MK Ultra was revealed, or after? I wonder...
N Lombardi Jr says: MKULTRA was not revealed until 1973-74, 7 years after RFK's assassination. What came out in the trial was that Sirhan Sirhan supposedly hypnotized himself, and therefore was deemed culpable.
The CIA Commits Over 100,000 Serious Crimes Each Year
Sirhan Sirhan, a Patsy in the RFK Murder -- Dr... by debunkerbuster