CIA’S Human Experiments With Mind Control: Project MK ULTRA

A public domain video In 1979, just two years after U.S. Senate hearings revealed disturbing information about a secret government mind control program code-named Project MKULTRA, this one-hour documentary covering some of the clandestine, illegal activities involved in this mind control project was released. One of the topics covered by this intriguing film is the bizarre activity of a man named George White, who operated outside of the law while directly under CIA direction. At minute 47 into the documentary correspondent Paul Altmeyer states, “And what of George White, the man who helped the agency in so many of its programs. Shortly before his death, he wrote to his boss at the CIA, Dr. Sidney Gottlieb, and summed up his career by saying, ‘It was fun, fun, fun. Where else could a red-blooded American boy lie, kill and cheat, steal, deceive, rape and pillage with the sanction and blessing of the all highest.’” The film also mentions that Dr. Gottlieb destroyed the records of the mind control programs in 1973. He and many others involved in these projects did not want the public to ever know about the many illegal and immoral activities they had sponsored in their quest for control over the mind. Thankfully, he forgot to destroy the financial records, which contain highly incriminating information. These declassified documents can be ordered by anyone using the information at this link. Though the CIA denies that the mind control techniques developed in their secretive projects were successful, an abundance of evidence in this film and elsewhere suggests otherwise. Subscribe - never miss a video! The 20th Century Time Machine takes you back in time to the most important historical events of the past century. Watch documentaries, discussions and real footage of major events that shaped the world we live in today. Jimmy Carter: “We Killed One Thousand Panamanians Unnecessarily“ (Oct. 21 1991) Jim Henson’s Last Public Performance Before his Death Less Than Two Weeks Later. Benazir Bhutto:“They said... She should be assassinated!” Abraham Lincoln Assassination Eyewitness: “I Saw Lincoln Shot” (1956) Sidney Poitier: From Illiteracy to the Oscars and Stardom (2009 Interview) The Story of Mustafa Kemal Ataturk: The Incredible Turk (1958) The KGB Connections: An Investigation Into Soviet Operatives in North America Iran-Contra: Reagan’s Scandal and the Unchecked Abuse of Presidential Power Alfred Hitchcock: “All Actors Should Be Treated Like Cattle.“ (1966 Interview) Olivia de Havilland: Interviewing “Gone With the Wind’s“ Last Surviving Star Academy Award Nominated Documentary: The Last Bomb (1945) A Visual Representation of Maya Angelou’s Inaugural Poem “On the Pulse of Morning“ B.B. King on his Career’s Turning Point, John Lennon and the Time He Cried...
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