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Arts & Humanities: History: “Question: The first in a series of covert brain-washing programs was initiated by the Navy in the fall of 1947?” plus 5 more

Arts & Humanities: History: “Question: The first in a series of covert brain-washing programs was initiated by the Navy in the fall of 1947?” plus 5 more


Question: The first in a series of covert brain-washing programs was initiated by the Navy in the fall of 1947?

Posted: 03 Sep 2015 07:22 AM PDT

The program ceased in 1956. Three years prior to the halt of Project ARTICHOKE, Project MK-ULTRA came into existence on April 13, 1953 along the lines proposed by Richard Helms, Deputy Director of Central Intelligence (DDCI) with the rationale of establishing a "special funding mechanism of extreme sensitivity."[6]

The hypothetical etymology of "MK" may possibly stand for "Mind Kontrolle." The obvious translation of the German word "Kontrolle" into English is "control."[7]

A host of German doctors, procured from the post war Nazi talent pool, were an invaluable asset toward the development of MKULTRA. The correlation between the concentration camp experiments and the numerous sub-projects of MKULTRA are clearly evident.

The various avenues used to control human behavior under MKULTRA included:

• radiation

• electroshock

• psychology

• psychiatry

• sociology

• anthropology

• graphology

• harassment substances

• paramilitary devices

• materials "LSD" being the most widely dispensed "material"

http://www.bibliotecapleyades.net/sociop...

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Posted: 03 Sep 2015 07:18 AM PDT

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