MKULTRA Mind Control Program in Washington Post
MKULTRA Mind Control Program in Washington Post
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"Heading MKULTRA was a CIA chemist named Sidney Gottlieb. In congressional
testimony, Gottlieb, who died in 1999, acknowledged that the agency had
administered LSD to as many as 40 unwitting subjects, including prison
inmates and patrons of brothels set up and run by the agency [CIA]. At least
one participant died when he jumped out of a 10th-floor window in a hotel;
others claimed to have suffered serious psychological damage."
-- Washington Post, 6/16/05
June 26, 2005
Dear friends,
The CIA has been involved in developing sophisticated mind control programs
since the early 1950s. MKULTRA is the most infamous of these, yet thanks to
a virtual media blackout on the subject, very few people are aware of any of
these disturbing programs. In a rare recent article in the Washington Post
(see below), a few of the many disturbing aspects of MKULTRA are discussed.
The article is an obituary for John K. Vance, a member of the CIA inspector
general's staff in the early 1960s who discovered that the CIA was secretly
conducting illegal mind control activities in MKULTRA.
Thanks to the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA), government documents
dealing with MKULTRA and other secret mind control programs are now
available to the public. In 1973, tipped off about forthcoming congressional
investigations, CIA Director Richard Helms ordered the destruction of all
MKULTRA records. Fortunately, 20,000 pages worth of MKULTRA documents
contained in the CIA's financial records were overlooked. Though only a
small fraction of the original documentation, these surviving documents
reveal highly disturbing operations in which unknowing citizens were
subjected not only to LSD, but also to radiation, lethal biological agents,
and even torture for reasons of "national security."
Before reading the Washington Post article below, here are a few sentences
from an FOIA document written by the Inspector General of the CIA about
MKULTRA . To read the original document online, click here.
"The concepts involved in manipulating behavior are found by many people
both within and outside the Agency [CIA] to be distasteful and unethical.
Nevertheless, there have been major accomplishments both in research and
operational employment. Many additional avenues to the control of human
behavior have been designated under the MKULTRA charter, including
radiation, electro-shock, and harassment substances. Some activities raise
questions of legality implicit in the original charter. A final phase of the
testing places the rights and interests of US citizens in jeopardy. [The
MKULTRA program] has pursued a philosophy of minimum documentation in
keeping with the high sensitivity of the projects. Some files contained
little or no data at all. There are just two individuals who have full
knowledge of the MKULTRA program, and most of that knowledge is unrecorded."
Though the MKULTRA program was terminated in the late 1960s, other even more
sophisticated top secret mind control programs continue to this day. For an
excellent overall summary of these programs, see
http://www.WantToKnow.info/mindcontrol10pg. For more highly revealing,
verifiable resources and information on MKULTRA and other mind control
programs, see our Mind Control Information Center. Please help play the role
at which our media is so sadly failing by educating your friends and
colleagues on this important information. Together, we can and will build a
brighter future.
With best wishes,
Fred Burks for the WantToKnow.info Team
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2005/06/15/AR2005061502685.html
John K. Vance; Uncovered LSD Project at CIA
By Joe Holley
Washington Post Staff Writer
Thursday, June 16, 2005; Page B08
John K. Vance, 89, a member of the Central Intelligence Agency inspector
general's staff in the early 1960s who discovered that the agency was
running a research project that included administering LSD and other drugs
to unwitting human subjects, died May 27 of respiratory arrest.
He died at the Wilson Health Care Center of Asbury Methodist Village in
Gaithersburg.
Code-named MKULTRA (and pronounced m-k-ultra), the project Mr. Vance
uncovered was the brainchild of CIA Director Allen Dulles, who was intrigued
by reports of mind-control techniques allegedly conducted by Soviet, Chinese
and North Korean agents on U.S. prisoners of war during the Korean War. The
CIA wanted to use similar techniques on its own POWs and perhaps use LSD or
other mind-bending substances on foreign leaders, including Cuba's Fidel
Castro a few years after the project got underway in 1953.
Heading MKULTRA was a CIA chemist named Sidney Gottlieb. In congressional
testimony, Gottlieb, who died in 1999, acknowledged that the agency had
administered LSD to as many as 40 unwitting subjects, including prison
inmates and patrons of brothels set up and run by the agency. At least one
participant died when he jumped out of a 10th-floor window in a hotel;
others claimed to have suffered serious psychological damage.
Mr. Vance learned about MKULTRA in the spring of 1963 during a wide-ranging
inspector general survey of the agency's technical services division. The
inspector general's report said: "The concepts involved in manipulating
human behavior are found by many people both within and outside the agency
to be distasteful and unethical."
As a result of Mr. Vance's discovery and the inspector general's report, the
CIA halted the testing and began scaling back the project. It was terminated
in the late 1960s.
MKULTRA came to public light in 1977 as a result of hearings conducted by a
Senate committee on intelligence chaired by Sen. Frank Church (D-Idaho). Mr.
Vance gave several long phone interviews to committee staff members but
never had to testify.
Mr. Vance was born in Seward, Neb., and graduated magna cum laude from Doane
College in Crete, Neb., in 1936. He received a master's degree in economics
from Columbia University in 1937 and a bachelor's degree in library science
from Columbia in 1939.
He began working on his doctorate at Harvard University during World War II
but soon was serving in the Army. He was sent to language school to learn
German and worked as a military interpreter at the postwar Nuremberg trials.
In Nuremberg, he met people in the intelligence world.
His CIA career began in 1947. He was on the inspector's general's staff from
1960 to 1963, and then became the director of central reference until his
retirement in 1971.
A member of the Maryland Ornithological Society and the Maryland Nature
Conservancy, Mr. Vance helped in bird banding and also enjoyed gardening,
biking, tennis and travel. He was a member of the Cedar Lane Unitarian
Church in Bethesda.
Survivors include his wife of 64 years, Elizabeth E. Vance of Gaithersburg;
three daughters, Sally Roman of Kensington, Julia Stewart of Columbus, Ohio,
and Margie Kay of Timonium, Md.; eight grandchildren; and five
great-grandsons.
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