MKULTRA, FF PSYCHOLOGISTS, JOHN PERRY BARLOW, ALICE IN WONDERLAND, ADAM LANZA & DR. PAUL FOX
Anons, posted this in Feb 2019, updated and reposting today because of the FF in Gilroy. I have been lurking for over 12 months, and waking up more each day. Something struck me curious with Q’s post on 2/11/19, along with many other past Q posts, in regard to the capitalization of his referencing a MAP as opposed to a map. Since there are often more than one meaning to things, I started to dig on MAP. It opened up a literal rabbit hole complete with references to Alice, MK Ultra experiments, possible MK Ultra psychologists as referenced by Q in the FF school shootings. MAPS PROVIDES PSYCHOLOGISTS IN ALL STATES AND PROBABLY ALL THEIR INTERNATIONAL LOCATIONS FOR ANYONE WHO WANTS HELP!!!!!!
Here is what I have put together up to this point, but it would be great if one of you Autists and/or Anons with more digging experience, resources and better understanding of correlations, would look deeper into this.
MAPS- Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies was founded in 1986, is a 501(c)(3) non-profit and has disbursed over $46 million to developing psychedelics and marijuana into prescription medicines for some of the most hard-to-treat illnesses. They are based out of Santa Cruz, CA with more locations in Canada, Switzerland and Israel, UK, Australia, Costa Rica, Egypt, France, Germany, Italy, Mexico and I’m sure more places now. ELON MUSK HA DONATED MILLIONS OF DOLLARS TO MAPS. I HAVE TO SEARCH FOR THAT SAUCE, BUT IT IS ON THEIR WEBSITE.
They offer psychotherapy treatment for many types of trauma including sexual assault, war, and on some Autistic adults, using marijuana, LSD & MDMA, also known as Molly or Ecstasy, which is a synthetic drug that alters mood and perception chemically similar to both stimulants and hallucinogens with distorted sensory and time perceptions. In the MAPS website, there were 173 search results for MK Ultra in their Psychedelic Bibliography.
Rick Doblin, Ph.D., is the founder and executive director of MAPS. He received his doctorate in Public Policy from Harvard’s Kennedy School of Government. The interesting (spoopy) thing about him besides his Harvard education is the fact that he conducted a 34-year follow-up study to Timothy Leary’s Concord Prison Experiment. The Concord Prison Experiment, one of the best-known studies in psychedelic psychotherapy literature. It was conducted from 1961- 1963 by a team of researchers at Harvard University under the direction of Timothy Leary. The original study involved the administration of psilocin-assisted group psychotherapy to 32 prisoners “in an effort to reduce recidivism.”
When I queried the CIA.gov FOIA library for the Concord Prison Experiment, it resulted in many replies with one in particular called- How the CIA Planned the Drugging of America, which discussed how the CIA was really using prisoners, military personal and others in experiments and operations known as MKULTRA. Dr. Leary’s role in that was that a CIA memo directed
agents to contact Leary and his partner, Richard Alpert (now Ram Das), who were then operating as IFIF. The (IFIF) International Federation For Internal Freedom, and (LSD) League for Spiritual Discovery, and Castalia Foundation were organizations, which were operated by Leary and Richard Alpert from a 2,000 acre Millbrook estate. These organizations did little to further scientific research. Their major accomplishment was to make LSD a household word and to encourage people to try the drug.
Leary was asked to resign from Harvard University for allegedly giving LSD to undergraduate students. He claimed to be the “high priest” of the LSD cult and wrote a book to that name. He had a life speckled with many arrests and finally ended up in Vacaville California State Medical Facility, a prison where some of the CIA MKULTA research was conducted on inmates. In 1970 he escaped and fled to Algeria where he joined Elderidge Cleaver, also a fugitive. He left Cleaver and went to Switzerland, other countries in Europe and was finally captured in Afghanistan in 1973 and returned to prison.
Like Dr. Leary, Rick Doblin, founder of MAPS, professional goal is to help develop legal contexts for the beneficial uses of psychedelics and marijuana, primarily for prescription medicines but also for personal growth for otherwise healthy people and eventually become a legally licensed psychedelic therapist. They both have affiliations in Switzerland.
https://maps.org
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