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... have experimented with the erasure of memory, hypnotic resistance to torture, truth serums, post- hypnotic suggestion, rapid induction of hypnosis, electronic stimulation of the brain, non-ionizing radiation, and a host of even more disturbing technologies. Some of the projects exploring these areas were ARTICHOKE, BLUEBIRD, PANDORA, MKDELTA, MKSEARCH and the infamous MKULTRA. The CIA was not the only government agency involved in this research. (1) Indeed, many branches of our government took part in these studies-- including NASA, the Atomic Energy Commission, as well as all branches of the Defence Department. Although misleading (and occasionally perjured) testimony before Congress indicated that the CIA's ...
Terms matched: 1 - Score: 169 - 01 Jun 1992 - URL: http://www.lobster-magazine.co.uk/online/issue23/lob23-01.htm
... operations using ionized radiation on human subjects.'(7) The CIA's statement further claimed that if such experiments were conducted, they were done so by the CIA contractors, and that CIA had no interest in them. What was significant, however, elsewhere in that statement was the CIA's own admission that based on its records of its MKULTRA program, it might have conducted such experiments. The MKULTRA program was a group of projects 'concerned with research and development of chemical, biological, and radiological materials capable of employment in clandestine operations to control human behavior.'(8) (emphasis added) One of the CIA's documents clearly states that 'additional avenues to control the human ...
Terms matched: 1 - Score: 108 - 01 Dec 1996 - URL: http://www.lobster-magazine.co.uk/online/issue32/lob32-06.htm
... (c) www.lobster-magazine.co.uk (Issue 36) Winter 1998/9 Last| Contents| Next Issue 36 Justice Delayed Douglas Valentine The CIA's LSD testing program was part of its larger MKULTRA Program, which remains very much a mystery, primarily because its chief operating officer, Dr Sid Gottlieb, destroyed the majority of MKULTRA documents in 1973 during the Watergate scramble to plug leaks and obliterate history. Helping Gottlieb destroy these documents was the then Director of Central Intelligence, Richard Helms. But due to one family's own diligent search for truth, in a strange case of Justice Delayed, the truth about MKULTRA may finally come out. For on 9 July 1998, a Manhattan federal appeals ...
Terms matched: 1 - Score: 94 - 01 Dec 1998 - URL: http://www.lobster-magazine.co.uk/online/issue36/lob36-08.htm
4. Sources [Lobster #43 (Summer 2002)]
... ) www.lobster-magazine.co.uk (Issue 43) Summer 2002 Last| Contents| Next Issue 43 Sources Al Yamamah In early April at http://cryptome.org/soil/soiled-dove2.htm appeared a big report, status and origins unclear at time of writing, on BAE, the notorious Al Yamamah deal with the Saudis and Thatcher et al. Looks important. MKUltra Several thousand digitised images of MKUltra documents were provided to Intellnet by an anonymous donor. Archive of document images is at www.intellnet.org/ mkultra Also on MKUltra and related fields: Report by CIA Inspector General on MKUltra: www.cryptome.org/mkultra-0003.htm CIA IG's memo on CB research at Fort Detrick: www.cryptome.org/mkultra-0004.htm Influencing human behaviour: www.cryptome.org/ mkultra-0001.htm ...
Terms matched: 1 - Score: 64 - 01 Jun 2002 - URL: http://www.lobster-magazine.co.uk/online/issue43/lob43-49b.htm
5. Sources [Lobster #42 (Winter 2001/2)]
... : Whistleblower's Switchboard, www.angelfire.com/extreme/harassment/index.html EM Warfare trial? What appears to be evidence of an electromagnetic attack (mistake? field trial?) on a radio station in Tennessee, USA, is to be found at www.ecologynews.com/cuenews31.html More details, photographs and eye-witness reports are at http://www.greatdreams.com/1090wjkm.htm MKUltra documents A large collection of MKULTRA documents has now been posted at www.intellnet.org/mkultra. Chemtrails A correspondent living in Monaco, David Hale, reported the appearance in the sky there of the dreaded chemtrails- the systematic spraying of chemicals in the atmosphere by large jets. There is now undeniable evidence of this to be found at the following ...
Terms matched: 1 - Score: 39 - 01 Dec 2001 - URL: http://www.lobster-magazine.co.uk/online/issue42/lob42-41.htm
... Board, Canada); Dr N. W. Morton (a staff member of Defence Research Board); a Commander Williams;(6) Sir Henry Tizard, at that time Chairman of the British Advisory Council on Scientific Policy and Defence Research; and Drs. Haskins, Dancey, and Tyhurst.(7) The birth of MKULTRA Officially, MKULTRA was established on April 13, 1953, at Richard Helms' suggestion, and with Allen Dulles' (DCI) approval as an 'ultra sensitive work'.(8) However, the operational wing of MKULTRA, better known as MKDELTA, had begun in 1952. MKDELTA's task was to use chemical and biological weapons ...
Terms matched: 1 - Score: 32 - 01 Dec 1998 - URL: http://www.lobster-magazine.co.uk/online/issue36/lob36-07.htm
... use the correct nomenclature). Right? There the story should have ended and there were plenty of government departments including the Army, the CIA, the FBI, and the Federal Bureau of Narcotics, who were praying that it did. Well, it did, for a while anyway. Twenty years were to pass before the story of MKULTRA and the circumstances of the death began to seep out. Albarelli writes that 'The story of his strange death has taken up permanent residence in the modern codex of conspiracy legend and lore', and, further, his 'death has become a touchstone for the fear of shadow government, and 4 Summer 2010 a focal point for justified paranoia ...
Terms matched: 1 - Score: 28 - 06 Apr 2011 - URL: http://www.lobster-magazine.co.uk/free/lobster59/lob59-004.pdf
... other. And third, the sensory deprivation methods he describes were used by the British in the 1960s and beyond, most notoriously in Northern Ireland in August 1971.(6) The CIA's mind control programme was part of the 1950s' concern with brainwashing that was fuelled by the Korean War. The best known component of the programme is MKUltra, but this was surrounded by extraordinary secrecy even for the CIA. An Agency document warned that '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. The knowledge that the Agency is engaging in unethical and illicit activities would have serious repercussions in political ...
Terms matched: 1 - Score: 18 - 01 Dec 2007 - URL: http://www.lobster-magazine.co.uk/online/issue54/lob54-09.htm
... ; the technology leading to them has been identified; the patents researched (some have been reproduced in these pages; see Lobster 34, for example); both exist in an historical and operational framework which makes both their development, trial on involuntary subjects and eventual deployment not surprising.(1) The bastard offspring of Sid Gottlieb and MKULTRA are among us. Microwaves The problem for the microwave victims is that of evidence: they can produce none other than the first-hand reports of other individuals and accounts of programs being run by this or that military body. None of which would impress the legal mind. The man who first introduced me to this field, Harlan Girard, ...
Terms matched: 1 - Score: 15 - 01 Dec 1998 - URL: http://www.lobster-magazine.co.uk/online/issue36/lob36-05.htm
... Stoughton 2006, £20, h/b One of the gaps in the parapolitical library has been a great pull-together of the material on 'mind control'. And Streatfield has done it, and done it rather well. He is a documentary film-maker and some of the chapters here read rather like scripts. All your favourites are here: MKUltra and Delta; the CIA's drug programmes; Ewan Cameron's 'psychic driving' and reprogramming experiments in Canada- all reworked with some new material. For British readers there is new information on William Sargant, author of the 1957 landmark book, Battle for the Mind. Streatfield shows that Sargant was working for MI5 and/or MI6- something ...
Terms matched: 1 - Score: 15 - 01 Dec 2006 - URL: http://www.lobster-magazine.co.uk/online/issue52/lob52-46.htm