MKUltra Mind Control: LDS Church heavily involved with LDS/CIA operative! Stepford Wives, Entertainers, Politicians, with Prophet, Apostles as handlers
Confirmation of Mind Control at www.naturalnews.com

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Mind Control involved in Aurora, Colorado Movie Massacre, Trolley Square Massacre, Salt Lake City, UT, Elizabeth Smart Kidnapping, Columbine, Oklahoma Bombing, Twin Towers, etc.

Originally published July 26 2012

US government ran chemical experiments on military veterans under operations MKUltra, Bluebird and Artichoke

by J. D. Heyes  See this article below with confirmation of court documents of mind control done by our shadow Govenment! No wonder they wanted to allow torture as documented in the infamous torture memo by LDS Judge Jay Bybee surrounded by his LDS lawyers, psychiatrists, and other handlers!

http://propagandamatrix.com/archive_mind_control.html 

1977 Senate MKULTRA Hearing
In June 1977, a rare cache of MKULTRA documents were discovered, which had escaped destruction by the CIA. The Senate Select Committee on Intelligence held a hearing on August 3, 1977, to question CIA officials on the newly-discovered documents. The complete 171-page record is included here, including testimony and dozens of dozens of MKUltra subprojects.

 Involved Hospitals, Universities and Government Facilities

The following list is of hospitals, universities, and other facilities and organizations that were, in some way, involved in the hosting, funding, and/or enactment of government-sanctioned human experimentation in the past.  This list is not intended to implicate any organizations or individuals connected to them, who neither condoned nor participated in harmful human research.  

 

Aero Medical Laboratory, Directorate of Research, Wright-Patterson 
Air Force Base, Ohio

 

Air Force 657 1st Aeromedical Research Laboratory

 

Allan Memorial Institute, Canada

 

American Psychological Association 

 

Boston University School of Medicine, Massachusetts 

 

Army Chemical Corps

 

Canada’s Defense Research Board 

 

Central Intelligence Agency (CIA)

 

Children’s International Summer Villages, Inc., Maine

 

Clifton Hospital, York, England

 

Columbia University

 

Commission on Viral Infections, Armed Forces Epidemiological Board, 
Office of the Surgeon General 

 

Cornell University, Cornell Medical Human Ecology Program

 

Creedmore State Hospital, Children’s Unit, Queen’s Village, New York 

 

 Dugway Proving Ground, Utah 

 

Edgeware Arsenal

 

Edgewood Arsenal, Edgewood, Maryland

 

Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia

 

Florida State University

 

Fort Benning, Georgia

 

Fort Sam Houston

 

Georgetown University Hospital, Washington DC

 

George Washington University

 

Geschickter Foundation

 

Geschickter Fund for Medical Research 

 

Hanford Nuclear Facility, Richmond, Washington 

 

Harvard Medical School, Massachusetts

 

Hollywood Hospital, Vancouver, Canada 

 

House of the Good Shepherd, New York

 

Human Ecology Foundation

 

Ionia State Hospital

 

Johns Hopkins University  

 

Leler University of Georgia 

 

Los Alamos

 

Louisiana State Penitentiary

 

Marlborough day hospital, Wiltshire, England

 

Massachusetts General Hospital

 

Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) 

 

McGill University, Department of Psychiatry, Canada 

 

J. P. Morgan and Co., Inc.

 

Montana State University

 

Montreal Neurological Institute, Canada

 

NASA

 

New Jersey Neuropsychiatric Institute, Bureau of Neurology and 
Psychiatry

 

New Jersey Neuropsychiatric Institute, Clinical Investigative Unit of the 
Bureau of Research 

 

New Jersey Reformatory at Bordentown 

 

New York State Department of Mental Hygiene 

 

New York State Psychiatric Institute

 

New York University, New York

 

New York University School of Medicine Committee on Human 
Experimentation

 

Oak Ridge Institute of Nuclear Studies

 

Oak Ridge National Laboratory

 

Oak Ridge, Tennessee

 

Office of Naval Research

 

Ohio State Penitentiary at Columbus

 

Penetang Psychiatric Hospital, Oak Ridge Division, Penetanguishene, 
Ontario, Canada

 

Powick Hospital, Malvern, Worcestershire, England 

 

Public Health Service

 

Rand Corporation

 

Roffey Park, Lincolnshire, England 

 

Rome State School, Rome, New York 

 

Scottish Rite Foundation

 

Scottish Rite Foundation Schizophrenia Research Foundation

 

Scottish Rite Research Committee

 

Society for the Investigation of Human Ecology 

 

Seventh Day Adventist Church

 

Stanford Research Institute (SRI) 

 

Stanford University

 

St. John’s Orphan Asylum, New York 

 

Texas Research Institute of Mental Sciences (TRIMS), Houston, Texas

 

Tulane University, New Orleans, Louisiana

 

UCLA Violence Project

 

University of Denver, Colorado

 

University of Illinois

 

University of Indiana 

 

University of Maryland 

 

University of Minnesota, Department of Psychiatry 

 

University of Oklahoma, Department of Psychiatry

 

University of Pennsylvania

 

University of Rochester, New York 

 

University of Texas

 

U.S. Air Force

 

U.S. Army

 

U.S. Army Chemical Research and Development Laboratory, 
Edgeware Arsenal

 

U.S. Army Medical Research and Development Command

 

U.S. Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases, 
Fort Detrick, Fredrick, Maryland

 

U.S. Army Special Operations Division, Fort Detrick, Maryland

 

U.S. Department of Defense

 

U.S. Department of Energy

 

U.S. Federal Penitentiary, Atlanta, Georgia

 

U.S. Navy

 

Utica Community Chest, Utica, New York

 

Vacaville State Prison

 

Vanderbilt University, Tennessee 

 

Walter Reed Army Medical Center 

 

Wayne State University College of Medicine, Lafayette Clinic, 
Detroit, Michigan

 

Willowbrook State School, New York

 

Worcester Foundation for Experimental Biology, Shrewsbury, 
Massachusetts

 

Worcester State Hospital 

 

Yale University

 

naturalnews.com printable article

Originally published July 26 2012

US government ran chemical experiments on military veterans under operations MKUltra, Bluebird and Artichoke

by J. D. Heyes

(NaturalNews) The United States, for its warts, has achieved much in its short 230-plus year history. It is a benevolent world superpower, for the most part, that serves as a beacon of hope and freedom for an increasingly oppressed world, even as it serves as a guardian against tyranny for as many as half of the world's nearly seven billion people.

But a few chapters in our history - slavery, oppression of the Native American tribes, causes of the civil rights movement, and moments of unconstitutionality on the part of our elected leaders - serve as more than simple blemishes on an otherwise admirable record of defending liberty and freedom. One such stain is the way we've treated some of our nation's military veterans.

The maltreatment is summed up in a recent federal case. In late July, a group of veterans managed to win a court order forcing the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs to hand over a trove of documents detailing the department's alleged Cold War-era drug experiments on Vietnam vets. What's problematic about this case isn't the decision - the VA owes these veterans any answers they are seeking - but the fact that the case had to be filed at all.

'Project Paperclip'

According to court documents, U.S. Magistrate Judge Jacqueline Scott Corley, in Oakland, Calif., said in her ruling that the documents requested by the veteran-plaintiffs were "squarely relevant" to their claim that the government, through the VA, did not adequately notify veterans of chemicals they were purposely exposed to during experimentation, and - perhaps more importantly - what effects that exposure might have had on their physical and mental health.

Details of this sad episode in our history were contained in a 2009 class action suit. Filed by the Vietnam Veterans of America and individual soldiers, the suit charges the U.S. Army and the Central Intelligence Agency, with the help of former Nazi scientists, of using at least 7,800 vets as guinea pigs to test the effects of as many as 400 different types of drugs and chemicals. They included mescaline (psychedelic alkaloid), LSD (psychedelic drug), amphetamines, barbiturates, nerve agents and mustard gas.

The suit also says the government worked to cover up the testing and the nature of its experiments, which began in the 1950s under such exotic code names as "Bluebird," "Artichoke" and MKUltra."

The government launched "Project Paperclip," the suit alleges, an all-out effort by the Army and CIA to allegedly recruit former Nazi scientists to help test various psycho-chemicals, as well as develop a new truth serum using the nation's own vets as test subjects, Courthouse News Service reported.

"Over half of these Nazi recruits had been members of the SS or Nazi Party," said the class-action suit. "The 'Paperclip' name was chosen because so many of the employment applications were clipped to immigration papers."

According to Colin A. Ross, a psychiatrist and author of "The CIA Doctors," said he pored over more than 15,000 documents he received from the nation's premier spy agency detailing the "mind control" operations which he said took place between 1950-1972 "at many leading universities including Harvard, Yale, Cornell, Johns Hopkins and Stanford."

The goal, simply, is mind control

In a report posted on the Citizens Commission on Human Rights International's Web site, Ross said "MKUltra and related programs had several over-lapping purposes."

"One was to purchase mind control drugs from suppliers. Another was to form relationships with researchers who might later be used as consultants at the TOP SECRET level," he wrote. "The core purpose of these programs was to learn how to enhance interrogations, erase and insert memories, and create and run Manchurian Candidates."

Ross said all of that is documented "clearly and explicitly" in the declassified CIA documents he obtained, though he said it was merely "a glimpse into the tip of the iceberg of CIA and military mind control."

"The experimental subjects were not told the real purpose of the experiments, did not give informed consent, were not afforded outside counsel and received no meaningful follow-up," he wrote. "As described by the psychiatrists in published papers, experiments with LSD and other hallucinogens, combined with sensory deprivation, electroshock and other interrogation techniques, resulted in psychosis and death among other 'side effects.' The purpose of these experiments was to see how easily a person could be put into a psychotic state or controlled."

In a review of the MKUltra program, which was launched in 1953, Wired.com said its goal was, simply, mind-control.

"1953: The agency launches one of its most dubious covert programs ever, turning unsuspecting humans into guinea pigs for its research into mind-altering drugs," said the report, which said then-Central Intelligence Agency director Allen Dulles authorized the program.

"Dulles wanted to close the 'brainwashing gap' that arose after the United States learned that American prisoners of war in Korea were subjected to mind-control techniques by their captors," said Wired.com.

Programmable assassins

"Loathe to be outdone by foreign enemies, the CIA sought, through its research, to devise a truth serum to enhance the interrogations of POWs and captured spies. The agency also wanted to develop techniques and drugs - such as 'amnesia pills' - to create CIA superagents (sic) who would be immune to the mind-control efforts of adversaries."

The creation of so-called Manchurian Candidates - a programmable assassin, essentially - was also a goal of the program.

Besides drug and chemical experimentation, the program included the use of radiological implants, hypnosis and subliminal persuasion, electroshock therapy and isolation techniques, the report said.

In their suit, the vets level similar charges - that the government was attempting to develop and test substances capable of inducing mind control, euphoria, altered personalities, confusion, physical paralysis, mania, illogical thinking and other effects.

Many of the experiments, the suit says, were conducted at Army facilities at Edgewood Arsenal and Ft. Detrick, Md. Some left a number of veterans saddled with debilitating health problems for decades to follow. Worse, the veterans say the government has neglected to provide follow-up medical care to mitigate the damages.

Some soldiers died from the testing, while others suffered physical and mental ailments including seizures and paranoia, an earlier ruling in the case noted.

In this latest bid for full disclosure, the VVA sought documents from the government that reveal the VA's processes of identifying and notifying soldiers who may have been exposed to the chemical and biological tests.

No relevant medical purposes

In arguing against releasing the documents, attorneys for the VA said the agency should be exempted from doing so by the deliberative process privilege, which aims to shield the decision-making processes of government agencies.

Judge Corley did not buy the argument, ruling instead that that veterans group and others "have demonstrated a sufficient, substantial need to overcome the qualified deliberative process privilege."

"The Court agrees that considerable discovery has been provided on this subject; however, having reviewed the thousands of pages of documents submitted for in camera review, the Court notes that these processes are far from clear or consistent, and in fact, seem to have undergone numerous modifications over time," she wrote.

Corley ordered the VA to release more than 40 documents, which she said were "both relevant and unavailable from other sources given that the documents reflect processes which have evolved over time."

Writes Ross, "The purpose of mind control experiments is controlling human behavior: making enemy combatants open up during interrogation; protecting secret information by erasing memories; making spies more resistant to interrogation because secret information is held by hidden identities and making people more prone to influence, social control and suggestion.

"The mind control experiments and operational programs violate basic human rights and all codes of medical ethics," he said.

The government should never use American citizens or others for any sort of experimentation, at least without first getting consent. Using those who protect and defend us for the same is unspeakable.

Sources:

http://www.courthousenews.com/2012/07/23/48617.htm

http://www.cchrint.org/tag/project-bluebird/

http://www.wired.com/dangerroom/2009/01/mkultra-lawsuit/

http://www.courthousenews.com/2012/04/09/45455.htm

MKUltra Dr. Colin Ross


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