/x/ how many of you are familiar with MK ULTRA?
I just finished Trance: Formation of America. I'm starting The Search for the Manchurian Candidate. Also read Programmed To Kill, which was EXCELLENT. I highly recommend it, and there are free pdf copies of it online. I purchased a hard copy because I enjoyed it that much.
I know that MK projects are/were very real things. What I am looking for is a consensus on if its still operating, and if so, by what means.
I've seen a lot of threads lately about MK Elsa and the weird kids videos on youtube, though I haven't really delved into that too much.
Any book reccomendations would be welcome. Thanks guys and gals in advance.
>>19086284
MKUltra is fascinating. Look up public tests.
>>19086308
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unethical_human_experimentation_in_the_United_States
>>19086308
My copy of the 77' senate hearings regarding MK came in today. I've got a stack of books 2 feet high to read about /x/ shit. Including the 2 volume set of Port Arthur Massacre reference books. Mk ultra is what I'm starting on.
>We intend to investigate the development of a chemical material which causes a reversible, nontoxic aberrant mental state, the specific nature of which can be reasonably well predicted for each individual. This material could potentially aid in discrediting individuals, eliciting information, and implanting suggestions and other forms of mental control.
>—Richard Helms, internal CIA memo[127]
>>19086323
It's really cool stuff. Sometimes, the fringe is where stuff happens.
Anybody read about Cathy O'Brien? She was a victim of SOMETHING... That's for sure. Her story treads dangerously close to David Icke lizardman territory for my tastes, but its clear she had something done to her mind.
>>19086284
they tested people
thx
>>19086359
Gonna need a little more info than that. Thx
>>19086338
Look up Fiona Barnett's story. It's far more convincing.
>>19086753
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rWx3nWQyLqQ
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=87lRjfLg2Sk