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MK ULTRA CIA Mind Control Program Operation Paperclip Project Bluebird Whitey Bulger Black Prisoner LSD Cold War Conspiracy. Corruption, #35
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- Date de parution08/06/2026
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- ÉditeurIoakim Ioakim
Résumé
Read in this informative report how the CIA financed MK-ULTRA research through the front known as the Society for the Investigation of Human Ecology, based at Cornell University, so that doctors participating in the CIA's MK-ULTRA program at the Allen Memorial Institute psychiatric hospital at McGill University in Montreal, Canada, could experiment on patients with de-patterning mind control sleep therapy, drugs and electroshock treatment.
Find out how the Nazi doctors that experimented on prisoners in Nazi Germany concentration camps were recruited as part of Operation Paperclip to work at Camp King in post-WWII American occupied Germany, where CIA spymaster chemist Dr. Sidney Gottlieb was experimenting on Soviet bloc spy prisoners with mind-control drugs including LSD. Nazi doctors participated in Project Bluebird Research at Camp King and Project Bluebird, which also dispatched teams of doctors to Japan to experiment on North Korean captured soldiers, was the predecessor to the CIA's MK-ULTRA program, in which Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) run hospital-treatment centers, operating under the cover of rehabilitation science lab centers in Kentucky experimented on Black patients with LSD.
Read about what nefarious deeds Dr. Harris Isbell-working for the CIA at this center, did to coerce the Black patient-prisoners, who were heroin addicts, to get them to take the LSD as part of the CIA MK-ULTRA experiment. Find out how the CIA gave LSD to organized crime figure Whitey Bulger in federal prison, which many investigators believe was an action that turned this victim of mind control into a mass murderer.
Also learn how U. S. Army Captain-Federal Bureau of Narcotics OSS Agent George Hunter White, prior to MK-ULTRA, experimented on organized crime figures with marijuana. Finally, learn how LSD guru Timothy Leary, who experimented on his patients with mushrooms as part of the Harvard Psilocybn Project, received money from the CIA through the National Institute of Mental Health and find out about how the CIA's experimentation on prisoners with LSD mirrored Timothy Leary's research on prisoners at Concord State Prison in New Hampshire, where Leary was attempting behavior modification on prisoners using mushrooms (Psilocybn).
Leary was later sentenced to Vacaville State Prison in California for his drug involvement, where the CIA was secretly experimenting on Black prisoners with psychosurgery using U. S. Army doctors and Colston Westbrook, a participant in the CIA's Vietnam War Phoenix Assassination Program who worked for CIA Phoenix Program contractor Pacific Architects and Engineers and also worked for the Los Angeles Police Department Criminal Conspiracy Section, in addition to the State of California's Criminal Identification and Investigations Unit.
Find out how the Nazi doctors that experimented on prisoners in Nazi Germany concentration camps were recruited as part of Operation Paperclip to work at Camp King in post-WWII American occupied Germany, where CIA spymaster chemist Dr. Sidney Gottlieb was experimenting on Soviet bloc spy prisoners with mind-control drugs including LSD. Nazi doctors participated in Project Bluebird Research at Camp King and Project Bluebird, which also dispatched teams of doctors to Japan to experiment on North Korean captured soldiers, was the predecessor to the CIA's MK-ULTRA program, in which Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) run hospital-treatment centers, operating under the cover of rehabilitation science lab centers in Kentucky experimented on Black patients with LSD.
Read about what nefarious deeds Dr. Harris Isbell-working for the CIA at this center, did to coerce the Black patient-prisoners, who were heroin addicts, to get them to take the LSD as part of the CIA MK-ULTRA experiment. Find out how the CIA gave LSD to organized crime figure Whitey Bulger in federal prison, which many investigators believe was an action that turned this victim of mind control into a mass murderer.
Also learn how U. S. Army Captain-Federal Bureau of Narcotics OSS Agent George Hunter White, prior to MK-ULTRA, experimented on organized crime figures with marijuana. Finally, learn how LSD guru Timothy Leary, who experimented on his patients with mushrooms as part of the Harvard Psilocybn Project, received money from the CIA through the National Institute of Mental Health and find out about how the CIA's experimentation on prisoners with LSD mirrored Timothy Leary's research on prisoners at Concord State Prison in New Hampshire, where Leary was attempting behavior modification on prisoners using mushrooms (Psilocybn).
Leary was later sentenced to Vacaville State Prison in California for his drug involvement, where the CIA was secretly experimenting on Black prisoners with psychosurgery using U. S. Army doctors and Colston Westbrook, a participant in the CIA's Vietnam War Phoenix Assassination Program who worked for CIA Phoenix Program contractor Pacific Architects and Engineers and also worked for the Los Angeles Police Department Criminal Conspiracy Section, in addition to the State of California's Criminal Identification and Investigations Unit.























