Saturday, July 12, 2025

MK-Ultra

 MK-Ultra
Project MKUltra was a human experimentation program designed and undertaken by the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) to develop procedures and identify drugs that could be used during interrogations to weaken individuals and force confessions through brainwashing and psychological torture.
 
The term MKUltra is a CIA cryptonym.
 
"MK" is an arbitrary prefix standing for the Office of Technical Service and "Ultra" is an arbitrary word out of a dictionary to denominate this project.   
The program has been widely condemned as a violation of individual rights and an example of the CIA’s abuse of power, with critics highlighting its disregard for consent and its corrosive impact on democratic principles.
 
Project MKUltra began in 1953 and was halted in 1973
MKUltra used numerous methods to manipulate its subjects' mental states and brain functions, such as the covert administration of high doses of psychoactive drugs (especially LSD) and other chemicals without the subjects' consent
Additionally, other methods beyond chemical compounds were used, including electroshocks, hypnosis, sensory deprivation, isolation, verbal and sexual abuse, and other forms of torture.
 
Project MKUltra was preceded by Project Artichoke
It was organized through the CIA's Office of Scientific Intelligence and coordinated with the United States Army Biological Warfare Laboratories
The program engaged in illegal activities, including the use of U.S. and Canadian citizens as unwitting test subjects. 
MKUltra's scope was broad, with activities carried out under the guise of research at more than 80 institutions aside from the military, including colleges and universities, hospitals, prisons and pharmaceutical companies.
The CIA operated using front organizations, although some top officials at these institutions were aware of the CIA's involvement.

Project MKUltra was revealed to the public in 1975 by the Church Committee (named after Senator Frank Church) of the United States Congress and Gerald Ford's United States President's Commission on CIA Activities within the United States (the Rockefeller Commission). 
Investigative efforts were hampered by CIA Director Richard Helms's order that all MKUltra files be destroyed in 1973.
The Church Committee and Rockefeller Commission investigations relied on the sworn testimony of direct participants and on the small number of documents that survived Helms's order.
In 1977, a Freedom of Information Act request uncovered a cache of 20,000 documents relating to MKUltra, which led to Senate hearings. 
Some surviving information about MKUltra was declassified in 2001.
 
I was interested in this project probably accidentally
 
Having seen a film where a guy who was subjected to physical and mental trauma was used as assassin but he did not carry out the crime.
 
It dawn on him that he was used as a decoy at the very moment of the timing of the crime.
In fact he saved the victim.
I think the film is “Conspiracy Theory”.

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