05-13-2024, 10:16 AM
This post was last modified 05-13-2024, 10:18 AM by FlickerOfLight. 
(05-13-2024, 09:51 AM)Karl12 Wrote: Wow
Appreciate you sharing that thought FlickerOfLight and certainly some food for thought there (have always liked this chart when it comes to considering unusual things).
One thing's for sure some extremely dodgy and extremely misanthropic 'testing' went on and lots of leading psychiatrists were happily involved in it (see first quote in first post).
Apparently 'virtually no aspect of potential control of human beings went untested' and tens of thousands of people were experimented on including military soldiers, civilians, inmates, hospital patients and children - all without consent.
Don't know if you've seen it but would certainly recommend this film on the subject.
From 7:30
[Video: https://youtu.be/LQucESRF3Sg]
Regarding government documentary evidence despite all the (very) disturbing experiments described many FOIA researchers suspect they were just the tip of the iceberg as Richard Helms ordered the destruction of all related files.
Also some rather dodgy Nazi Paperclip connections and some revealing CIA memos shown at this page although guess we'll never know the true extent of it.
Index To Entire FOIA Archive of CIA Mind Control Documents
Also don't know if you've seen this document written by Colonel J R Rees but it certainly seems very relevant to this thread.
Cheers.
Wow, very insightful. I hadn't considered some of that until now. As I'm sitting this is ringing bells from other research I had done.
That makes perfect sense actually . I know they had covered every aspect that could be thought up.
It's so hard to know the full scale of this. I always think, we only know 1% of this, and that 1% is horrifying in and of itself.
Imagine how horrifying the 99% is that got destroyed.
Thanks for all that info. You opened new doors of thought on this topic. Just when you think you've seen it all, eh?
Ps. This OP came at just the right time for me. This actually falls into Synchronicity with me. Thanks for sharing.