The Air force is there
"Dr Gottlieb, born August 3, 1918, was the
CIA's real-life 'Dr Strangelove'—a brilliant
bio-chemist who designed and headed MKULTRA, the agency's most far-reaching drug
and mind-control program at the height of
the Cold War. Though the super-secret MKULTRA was ended in 1964, a streamlined
version called MK-SEARCH was continued—with
Gottlieb in charge—until 1972."2
During this period, substantial interest in
mind control was stimulated by Soviet use of
microwaves. In 1988, "thirty-five years
after security officers first noticed that
the Soviets were bombarding the US embassy
in Moscow with microwave radiation, the US
government still has not determined
conclusively—or is unwilling to reveal—the
purpose behind the beams".3 The US
government did know what was happening. The
Soviets had developed methods for disrupting
the purposeful thought of humans and were
using their knowledge to impact diplomats in
the United States embassy in Moscow.
In 1994, a report concerning the MKULTRA
program was issued, containing the following
information:
"In the 1950s and '60s, the CIA engaged in
an extensive program of human
experimentation, using drugs, psychological,
and other means, in search of techniques to
control human behavior for
counterintelligence and covert action
purposes.
"In 1973, the CIA purposefully destroyed
most of the MKULTRA files concerning its
research and testing on human behaviour. In
1977, the agency uncovered additional
MKULTRA files in the budget and fiscal
records that were not indexed under the name
MKULTRA. These documents detailed over 150
subprojects that the CIA funded in this
area, but no evidence was uncovered at that
time concerning the use of radiation.
"The CIA did investigate the use and effect
of microwaves on human beings in response to
a Soviet practice of beaming microwaves on
the US embassy. The agency determined that
this was outside the scope of the Advisory
Committee's purview.
"…The Church Committee found some records,
but also noted that the practice of MKULTRA
at that time was 'to maintain no records of
the planning and approval of test programs'.
…MKULTRA itself was technically closed out
in 1964, but some of its work was
transferred to the Office of Research and
Development (ORD) within the DS&T under the
name MKSEARCH and continued into the 1970s.
"The CIA worked closely with the Army in
conducting the LSD experiments. This
connection with the Army is significant
because MKULTRA began at the same time that
Secretary of Defense Wilson issued his 1953
directive to the military services on
ethical guidelines for human experiments.
"Throughout the course of MKULTRA, the CIA
sponsored numerous experiments on unwitting
humans. After the death of one such
individual (Frank Olson, an army scientist,
was given LSD in 1953 and committed suicide
a week later), an internal CIA investigation
warned about the dangers of such
experimentation. The CIA persisted in this
practice for at least the next ten years.
After the 1963 IG [Inspector-General] report
recommended termination of unwitting
testing, Deputy Director for Plans Richard
Helms (who later became Director of Central
Intelligence) continued to advocate covert
testing on the ground that 'positive
operational capability to use drugs is
diminishing, owing to a lack of realistic
testing. With increasing knowledge of state
of the art, we are less capable of staying
up with the Soviet advances in this field'.
…Helms attributed the cessation of the
unwitting testing to the high risk of
embarrassment to the Agency as well as the
'moral problem'. He noted that no better
covert situation had been devised than that
which had been used, and that 'we have no
answer to the moral issue'."4
They did have the answers to the moral
questions on human experimentation but chose
to ignore them, destroy the records, hide
the truth and still continue in their
efforts. Nothing has changed as each
participating organisation, using national
security laws, avoids disclosure and
accountability. The records which were
destroyed contained the evidence necessary
perhaps to send some participants to jail
for society's version of behaviour
modification. Once again, there was no
accountability and no recognition of the
rights of the individuals damaged by these
experiments.
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