Lobster Issue 43 (Summer 2002)
[…] of SOMA, who had been an unwitting part of the CIA’s MKUltra programme while a post-grad student at Oxford; and the section on the mysterious Ronald Stark, LSD entrepreneur and apparent American intelligence asset, has been elaborated. Most importantly, all the technical foul-ups which marred the first edition have gone. Vision were really crap […]
Lobster Issue 80 (Winter 2020)
[PDF file]: […] in former Iron Curtain countries, may have played a subtle but carefully-planned role in LSD’s discovery and penetration of western culture. It is suggested these agencies introduced LSD into certain demographics for reasons ranging from observing how psychedelic drugs affect individuals to the intentional creation of the hippie counter culture with the aim of […]
Lobster Issue 57 (Summer 2009)
[…] have become familiar: for example MK-Ultra and Ewen Cameron’s insane experiments with reprogramming the human mind which Hollings discusses. But also: by 1959 Cary Grant had taken LSD over 60 times as part of a Hollywood set who were using it with a therapist (and Grant talked about it to the press). And on […]
Lobster Issue 54 (Winter 2007/8)
[…] of human consciousness.’ Human experiments were conducted by ‘185 nongovernmental researchers at eighty institutions, including forty-four universities and twelve hospitals.’ Initially the focus of research was on LSD with the Agency adopting testing methods marked by cruelty, illegality and, with surprising frequency, failure. Seeking unwitting subjects, the CIA injected not only North Korean prisoners, […]
Lobster Issue 39 (Summer 2000)
[…] and ‘ethnic minorities’ (Native Americans? Hispanics? Black Americans?). Puharich’s role in this remains unclear. His work concerned ‘shamanic drugs’ — i.e. altered states of consciousness caused by LSD, hallucinogenics, and various types of mushroom found in Mexico. By 1956 Puharich was in Mexico meeting people who claimed to have been contacted by UFOs. Throughout […]
Lobster Issue 32 (December 1996)
[…] and Technology (USA)(Winter 1996). The Avrocar reportedly never got beyond prototype stage and is now in the U.S. Army Transportation Museum at Fort Eustis, Virginia. British Army LSD tests in 1961 reported in Daily Telegraph,1 February 1996. Harold Wilson’s Labour government ruled out military action against the Rhodesian rebellion ‘well before Ian Smith’s unilateral […]