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There were several congressional hearings proving that mk-ultra
existed. A book was written about it.

see:
A LOOK AT THE LAW AND GOVERNMENT MIND CONTROL THROUGH FIVE CASES
CIA VS SIMS
UNITED STATES VS STANLEY
ORLIKOW, ET AL VS UNITED STATES
KRONISCH VS UNITED STATES ET AL
HEINRICH, ET AL VS SWEET, ET AL
http://ritualabuse.us/mindcontrol/articles-books/the-law-and-mind-control-a-look-at-the-law-and-goverment-mind-control-through-five-cases/

Declassified MK-Ultra Project Documents:
http://www.michael-robinett.com/declass/c000.htm

MKULTRA Documents
http://www.hiddenmysteries.com/freebook/mk/

http://cryptome.org/mkultra-0001.htm
The Search for the Manchurian Candidate

The CIA and Mind Control – John Marks
http://www.druglibrary.org/schaffer/lsd/marks.htm

List of MKULTRA Unclassified Documents (including subprojects)
http://nemasys.com/rahome/library/programming/mkultra.shtml

APPENDIX B Documents Referring To Discovery Of Additional MKULTRA
Material?
http://www.druglibrary.org/schaffer/history/e1950/mkultra/AppendixB.htm

http://ritualabuse.us/mindcontrol/mc-documents-links/mk-ultra-links-torture-based-government-sponsored-mind-control-experimentation-on-children/

http://ritualabuse.us/mindcontrol/mc-documents-links/cia-mind-control-nazis-mk-ultra-ritual-abuse-information/

The Shock Doctrine – by Naomi Klein – Chapter 1 – The Torture Lab –
Ewen Cameron, the CIA and the maniacal quest to erase and remake the
human mind.
http://books.google.com/books?id=b1uQNYbE8DkC&printsec=frontcover&dq=isbn:0805079831#PPA25,M1

1995 U. S. congressional hearing:

MKULTRA Victim Testimony A: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iflBkRlpRy0&feature=related

MKULTRA Victim Testimony B: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eXDASDDrDkM
MKULTRA Victim Testimony C: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F-ES8Bv0_8w

U.S. Supreme Court CIA v. SIMS, 471 U.S. 159 (1985) 471 U.S. 159
CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY ET AL. v. SIMS ET AL. CERTIORARI TO THE
UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA CIRCUIT
No. 83-1075. Argued December 4, 1984 Decided April 16, 1985
….Between 1953 and 1966, the Central Intelligence Agency financed a
wide-ranging project, code-named MKULTRA, concerned with “the research
and development of chemical, biological, and radiological materials
capable of employment in clandestine operations to control human
behavior.” The [471 U.S. 159, 162] program consisted of some 149
subprojects which the Agency contracted out to various universities,
research foundations, and similar institutions. At least 80
institutions and 185 private researchers participated. Because the
Agency funded MKULTRA indirectly, many of the participating
individuals were unaware that they were dealing with the Agency.
MKULTRA was established to counter perceived Soviet and Chinese
advances in brainwashing and interrogation techniques. Over the years
the program included various medical and psychological experiments,
some of which led to untoward results. These aspects of MKULTRA
surfaced publicly during the 1970’s and became the subject of
executive and congressional investigations. http://laws.findlaw.com/us/471/159.html

U.S. Supreme Court UNITED STATES v. STANLEY, 483 U.S. 669 (1987) 483
U.S. 669 UNITED STATES ET AL. v. STANLEY CERTIORARI TO THE UNITED
STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE ELEVENTH CIRCUIT
No. 86-393. Argued April 21, 1987 Decided June 25, 1987 Respondent, a
serviceman, volunteered for what was ostensibly a chemical warfare
testing program, but in which he was secretly administered lysergic
acid diethylamide (LSD) pursuant to an Army plan to test the effects
of the drug on human subjects, whereby he suffered severe personality
changes that led to his discharge and the dissolution of his marriage.
Upon being informed by the Army that he had been given LSD, respondent
filed a Federal Tort Claims Act (FTCA) suit. The District Court
granted the Government summary judgment on the ground that the suit
was barred by the doctrine of Feres v. United States, 340 U.S. 135 ,
which precludes governmental FTCA liability for injuries to servicemen
resulting from activity “incident to service.” Although agreeing with
this holding, the Court of Appeals remanded the case upon concluding
that respondent had at least a colorable constitutional claim under
the doctrine of Bivens v. Six Unknown Fed. Narcotics Agents, 403 U.S.
388 , whereby a violation of constitutional rights can give rise to a
damages action against the offending federal officials even in the
absence of a statute authorizing such relief, unless there are
“special factors counselling hesitation” or an “explicit congressional
declaration” of another, exclusive remedy. Respondent then amended his
complaint to add Bivens claims and attempted to resurrect his FTCA
claim. Although dismissing the latter claim, the District Court
refused to dismiss the Bivens claims, rejecting, inter alia, the
Government’s argument that the same considerations giving rise to the
Feres doctrine should constitute “special factors” barring a Bivens
action….In February 1958, James B. Stanley, a master sergeant in the
Army stationed at Fort Knox, Kentucky, volunteered to participate in a
program ostensibly designed to test the effectiveness of protective
clothing and equipment as defenses against chemical warfare. He was
released from his then-current duties and went to the Army’s Chemical
Warfare Laboratories at the Aberdeen Proving Grounds in Maryland. Four
times that month, Stanley was secretly administered doses of lysergic
acid diethylamide (LSD), pursuant to an Army plan to study the effects
of the drug on human subjects. According to his Second Amended
Complaint (the allegations of which we accept for purposes of this
decision), as a result of the LSD exposure, Stanley has suffered from
hallucinations and periods of incoherence and memory loss, was
impaired in his military performance, and would on occasion “awake
from sleep at night and, without reason, violently beat his wife and
children, later being unable to recall the entire incident.” App. 5.
He was discharged from the Army in 1969. One year later, his marriage
dissolved because of the personality changes wrought by the LSD.
December 10, 1975, the Army sent Stanley a letter soliciting his
cooperation in a study of the long-term effects of LSD on “volunteers
who participated” in the 1958 tests. [483 U.S. 669, 672] This was the
Government’s first notification to Stanley that he had been given LSD
during his time in Maryland. After an administrative claim for
compensation was denied by the Army, Stanley filed suit under the
Federal Tort Claims Act (FTCA), 28 U.S.C. 2671 et seq., alleging
negligence in the administration, supervision, and subsequent
monitoring of the drug testing program. http://laws.findlaw.com/us/483/669.html

The Sleep Room – Cameron
The Sleep Room’s Missing Memories by Ray Conlogue Quebec Arts
Correspondent, Montreal – Cameron he Sleep Room’s Missing Memories by
Ray Conlogue Quebec Arts Correspondent, Montreal “A new CBC [Canadian
Broadcasting Corporation] miniseries tells how mental patients in
Montreal were once subjected to CIA-sponsored brainwashing….recalls a
series of barbaric experiments conducted on mental patients over a
nine-year period beginning in 1955…the “psychic driving” technique
invented by psychiatrist Ewen Cameron took on a science-fiction
quality when it was revealed in 1977 that the CIA had helped finance
the work. The CIA thought it had potential as a brainwashing technique
to be used on “enemies” of the United States during the Cold War….a
human catastrophe that stripped more than 300 people of their
identities….she sued Ottawa instead, and forced the government to pay
$100,000 to each surviving Allan patient.”
http://web.archive.org/web/20030402163532/www.serendipity.li/cia/slprm.html
(The Globe and Mail (Toronto), 1998-01-10, page C2)

This week on the fifth estate – “The Sleep Room” 1/6/98 – When
Canadians first learned that CIA brainwashing experiments had been
carried out on Canadians… in Canada… with the knowledge of our
government… at the Allan Memorial Institute in Montreal …the story of
Cameron’s experiments and the victims’ struggle for justice have been
made into a riveting movie, to be broadcast on CBC Television… For the
victims of The Sleep Room, the horror has never really ended. VELMA
ORLIKOW (patient of Dr. Ewen Cameron): The man who I had thought cared
about what happened to me didn’t give a damn. I was a fly, just a fly.
VOICE-OVER ANNOUNCER: Revisiting Canada’s infamous Sleep Room. LINDA
MACDONALD (patient of Dr. Ewen Cameron): I was…had to be toilet-
trained. I was a vegetable. VOICE-OVER ANNOUNCER: In the 1960s, Dr.
Ewen Cameron conducted CIA-funded experiments on troubled Canadian
patients he was meant to help… MacIntyre: …the CIA caved in the day
before the trial was to begin. They settled out of court for $750,000
– at the time it was the largest settlement the CIA had ever awarded.
http://web.archive.org/web/20021225185605/http://www.radix.net/~jcturner/980106-Fifth-Estate.htm


Ottawa finally aids brainwashing victims Broadcast Date: Jan. 28, 1984
(digital clip) It sounds like a science fiction plot or a horror
movie: A front organization for the American CIA sets up shop in
Canada to engage in mind control experiments. But it’s no fiction,
it’s the discussion on the floor of the House of Commons and among
lawyers for the Department of External Affairs. Canadians caught up in
the research, including a member of Parliament’s wife, may finally get
some action from the government in their pursuit of answers and
compensation. http://archives.cbc.ca/society/crime_justice/clips/15125/

Veterans say CIA tested drugs, mind control on them By Jay Price –
Staff Writer 1/11/09 Instead of equipment testing, though, the Onslow
County native found himself in a bizarre, CIA-funded drug testing and
mind-control program, according to a lawsuit that he and five other
veterans and Vietnam Veterans of America filed last week. The suit was
filed in federal court in San Francisco against the Department of
Defense and the CIA. The plaintiffs seek to force the government to
contact all the subjects of the experiments and give them proper
health care. The experiments have been the subject of congressional
hearings, and in 2003 the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs released
a pamphlet said nearly 7,000 soldiers had been involved and more than
250 chemicals used on them, including hallucinogens such as LSD and
PCP as well as biological and chemical agents. Lasting from 1950 to
1975, the experiments took place at Edgewood Arsenal in Maryland.
According to the lawsuit, some of the volunteers were even implanted
with electrical devices in an effort to control their behavior.
Rochelle, 60, who has come back to live in Onslow County, said in an
interview Saturday that there were about two dozen volunteers when he
was taken to Edgewood. Once there, they were asked to volunteer a
second time, for drug testing. They were told that the experiments
were harmless and that their health would be carefully monitored, not
just during the tests but afterward, too. The doctors running the
experiments, though, couldn’t have known the drugs were safe, because
safety was one of the things they were trying to find out, Rochelle
said. “We volunteered, yes, but we were not fully aware of the
dangers,” he said. “None of us knew the kind of drugs they gave us,
or the aftereffects they’d have.” http://www.newsobserver.com/news/story/1362418.html
or http://www.commondreams.org/headline/2009/01/12-8

Vets sue CIA, DoD over military experiments By PAUL ELIAS, Associated
Press Writer 1/7/09 SAN FRANCISCO – Six veterans who say they were
exposed to dangerous chemicals, germs and mind-altering drugs during
Cold War-era experiments filed a federal lawsuit against the CIA,
Department of Defense and other agencies Wednesday. The veterans say
they volunteered for military experiments as part of a wide-ranging
program started in the 1950s to test nerve agents, biological weapons
and mind-control techniques, but were not properly informed of the
nature of the experiments. They blame the experiments for poor health
and are demanding the government provide their health care. They also
want the court to rule that the program was illegal because its
administrators failed to get their consent….The suit, filed in San
Francisco, alleges that at least 7,800 U.S. military personnel served
as volunteers to test experimental drugs such as LSD at the Edgewood
Arsenal near Baltimore, Md., during a program that lasted into the
1970s, and that many others volunteered for similar experiments at
other locations. “In virtually all cases, troops served in the same
capacity as laboratory rats or guinea pigs,” the lawsuit states. The
suit contends that veterans were wrongfully used as test subjects in
experiments such as MK-ULTRA, a CIA project from the 1950s and ’60s
that involved brainwashing and administering experimental drugs like
LSD to unsuspecting individuals. The project was the target of several
congressional inquiries in the 1970s and was tied to at least one
death. Harf said that MK-ULTRA “was thoroughly investigated and the
CIA fully cooperated with each of the investigations.” The plaintiffs
say many of the volunteers’ records have been destroyed or remain
sealed as top secret documents. They also say they were denied medals
and other citations they were promised for participating in the
experiments. They are not seeking monetary damages but have demanded
access to health care for veterans they say were turned away at
Department of Veterans Affairs facilities because they could not prove
their ailments were related to their military service. In 1988, the
Justice Department agreed to pay eight Canadians a total of $750,000
to settle their lawsuit alleging they suffered psychological trauma
from CIA-financed mind-control experiments that included the use of
LSD. http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20090108/ap_on_re_us/cold_war_experiments_lawsuit

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