Anonymous ID: 00a6fa March 18, 2021, 9:07 a.m. No.13249475   🗄️.is đź”—kun

>>13248938

Maybe Joe took one too many shrooms at UDel.

http://udreview.com/psychedelics-and-the-cia/

 

In 1955, Moore left Detroit for the quaint college town of Newark, Del., joining the university faculty as an assistant professor. He brought his contract with him, now a full service agent bringing in an additional $16,000 a year. Under the umbrella of academic research, Moore could make requests for purchases including, “50 cents for an unidentified pamphlet, $433.13 for a particular shipment of mescaline, $1147.60 for a large quantity of mushrooms, and $12,000 for a quarter-ton of fluothane, an inhalation anesthetic,” John Marks said. All the substances were untraceable.

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At federal holiday parties, CIA agents would “dose” unsuspecting party guests with compounds made by their scientists, inciting sweeping paranoia and confusion. Infamously, the CIA “dosed” visitors of a San Francisco brothel unsuspectingly, locking them in a room, recording their reactions.

 

Because of MK-Ultra’s broad scope (80 institutions, 44 colleges and universities) and secrecy, little is know about the true impact of the project, however it is now regarded as illegal, yet necessary for the time. Ultimately, the psychedelic trials failed. “Tripping” often made subjects behave strangely and unpredictable. The CIA needed certainty.