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Did the CIA Really Conduct Mind Control Experiments?
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Sep 24, 2024
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AliviaDare
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This could be viewed as the most ludicrous idea ever conceived but, did people actually think that the CIA attempted to manipulate the human brain?
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Sep 24, 2024
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WatchMojo.com
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Indeed, the CIA did perform experiments at the Institute for Mind Control under the secret program MKUltra. The program assaulted non-consensual twitches and gas lighting throughout their twaddled programs. They did these experiments on concentration camps and in a few US universities and hospitals too. The abuses of MKUltra are still not fully known.
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Sep 24, 2024
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JohnMarkes
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Also during MK Ultra, the CIA put unaware college students under stress test, and had a undercover agent act as their professor. Many of the test broke the students. One student became the Unabomber.
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Sep 24, 2024
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MaskedMarvyl
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The last one, MK Ultra, was by far the worst. Thousands of innocent lives were destroyed, and the government agents that victimized innocent people were never held accountable, and are out there unpunished to this day.
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Sep 24, 2024
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JoeyBlaze
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still weird how nobody talks about how Charles Manson's psychiatrist was one of the top researchers of MK ULTRA, Roger Smith.
*Edit: I mistakenly put Sidney Gottlieb since he assisted in the medical dosing of Manson
Source: Chaos: Charles Manson, the CIA, and the Secret History of the Sixties By Tom O'Neill
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Sep 25, 2024
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JohnSmith
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Being a conspiracy theorist is like living in a horror movie where you constantly try to warn the people around you but it's like they're trapped by the script that they're in so that they continually make the worst decisions possible. It's like they're non-player characters who are just.... controlled.
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Sep 25, 2024
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Here'sChica
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Sad thing is, the victims of MK Ultra will never get their justice for what happened!
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Sep 25, 2024
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CandiceLitrenta
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My mother was thrown into one of those facilities in the early 50's because she witnessed something that was going to trial. For a year before they could get her out, she was given electric shock treatments and drugs to do this same thing. She was released but never given compensation for what she went through
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Sep 25, 2024
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Gdawg4ever
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Just know that any conspiracy theory the MSM takes time to condemn, is always gonna be true.
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Sep 25, 2024
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⚘️AngelaLane⚘?
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There was one gentleman that unalived himself during those LSD experiments. He supposedly jumped out of a hotel room window.
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