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So the second document says that the Senate intelligence committee found about the program. What the hell is going on right now that the Senate knows about and we don't know about? Can you imagine the stuff that Obama learned about as president that was too classified for even the Senate intelligence committee? shyt is scary
 

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I don't know, some of these actually make these people look MORE like regular human beings. Gazing off, trolling or in the midst of a creative process are all things I can relate to. shyt sometimes I'll be sitting reading something and be so focused that I'll start drooling like a fukking special needs person. Not sure what Gaga was doing, if she wasn't trolling then yeah, she might have been on something, but the Cardi vid she's clearing trying to catch her train of thought and the Beyonce one looks like she was creating lyrics or melody in her head. I've seen people do that in the studio before and it's a general rule that you don't fukk with them while they are like that :manny: We sometimes don't really appreciate how much of a sensory overload it is to be in the public eye/spotlight whether you're asked to speak or just knowing that cameras are on you. I've been in Toastmasters seminars where people who've never stuttered before in their lives start to mumble incoherently when attempting to give a speech. Some of the weirdest shyt happens when people speak publicly. There are people who fart or belch uncontrollably, soil their pants, vomit, shake/twitch all of that.

Not saying MK Ultra isn't/wasn't real, just providing some perspective.
 

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So the second document says that the Senate intelligence committee found about the program. What the hell is going on right now that the Senate knows about and we don't know about? Can you imagine the stuff that Obama learned about as president that was too classified for even the Senate intelligence committee? shyt is scary

Exactly.

That’s why I’m sitting back :mjpls: at brehs in here that think shyt like this is a joke.
 

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The biggest question of the matter is why would they use MK Ultra on celebs :jbhmm:? Like what divine purpose would somebody like Cardi B get a dose of the treatment, rather than political figures and so forth with such a higher purpose of pushing agendas within society:patrice:

We need to go deep on this matter my fellow freethinkers:leostare:

Close minded lolz folks can gtfo:camby:
 

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You know what, now that I think about it...You know how Amerikkka always seems to have an interesting habit of telling the populace (especially the cac crowd) how it likes to conduct its business past, present, and future in terms of ensuring white supremacy stay on top through its movies? Basically telling you the truth by taking a certain approach to shyt years before things even happen?

Hollywood has been doing this shyt since like the 70’s, they’ve even made movies that you may not even remember telling you like shyt dealing with 9/11 several years before the event even happened...Or pedophilia and the sex trade within the entertainment industry and federal government (Open Letter is one such example, ever wondered why your favorite child star became all crazy and/or died off in such a sad state of affairs? :usure:)....Or Black metaphysical sciences (Star Wars being one such well-known series dealing with that)....Or the borderline mysterious origins of white people (some would say Splice and The Island of Dr. Moreau focused on that)....Or government- or corporate-sanctioned crazy ass experimentations (anybody remember The Belko Experiment?).

Basically it seems like certain movies like The Manchurian Candidate and Get Out could be telling you exactly how this whole MK Ultra shyt really goes down. It’s levels to this shyt and as you can see from these two movies, it’s not very pleasant in the least bit.

Art imitating reality.
 
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I can't find the article right now but one of the victims of mk ultra filed a civil suit against the u.s government for what they did to her. The judge not only found them guilty but they had to pay her millions. I did find this article tho.

On this day in 1953, the then-Director of Central Intelligence officially approved project MKUltra.

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The project, which continued for more than a decade, was originally intended to make sure the United States government kept up with presumed Soviet advances in mind-control technology. It ballooned in scope and its ultimate result, among other things, was illegal drug testing on thousands of Americans. It wasn’t the first time that the American government “without permission or notice, secretly gathered information on its people,” writes Melissa Blevins for Today I Found Out. But MKUltra has gone down in history as a significant example of government abuse of human rights, and for good reason.

The intent of the project was to study “the use of biological and chemical materials in altering human behavior,” according to the official testimony of CIA director Stansfield Turner in 1977. The project was conducted in extreme secrecy, Turner said, because of ethical and legal questions surrounding the program and the negative public response that the CIA anticipated if MKUltra should become public.

Under MKUltra, the CIA gave itself the authority to research how drugs could: “promote the intoxicating effects of alcohol;” “render the induction of hypnosis easier;” “enhance the ability of individuals to withstand privation, torture and coercion;” produce amnesia, shock and confusion; and much more. Many of these questions were investigated using unwitting test subjects, like drug-addicted prisoners, marginalized sex workers and terminal cancer patients–”people who could not fight back,” in the words of Sidney Gottlieb, the chemist who introduced LSD to the CIA.



“The research and development program, and particularly the covert testing programs, resulted in massive abridgements of the rights of American citizens, sometimes with tragic consequences,” concluded a Senate hearing in 1975-76. “The deaths of two Americans can be attributed to these programs; other participants in the testing programs may still suffer from the residual effects.” While controlled testing of substances like LSD “might be defended,” the committee went on, “the nature of the tests, their scale and the fact that they were continued for years after the danger of surreptitious administration of LSD to unwitting individuals was known, demonstrate a fundamental disregard for the value of human life.”

MKUltra wasn’t one project, as the US Supreme Court wrote in a 1985 decision on a related case. It was 162 different secret projects that were indirectly financed by the CIA, but were “contracted out to various universities, research foundations and similar institutions.” In all, at least 80 institutions and 185 researchers participated, but many didn’t know they were dealing with the CIA.

Many of MKUltra’s records were destroyed in a 1973 purge, and many had been destroyed throughout the program as a matter of course. But 8,000 pages of records–mostly financial documents that were mistakenly not destroyed in 1973–were found in 1977, launching a second round of inquiries into MKUltra.

Although the renewed inquiry resulted in public interest and even two lawsuits, Blevin writes, the 1977 documents “still leave an incomplete record of the program,” and nobody ever answered for MKUltra. Two lawsuits related to the program reached the Supreme Court in the 1980s, she writes, “but both protected the government over citizen’s rights.”


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I am pretty sure they settled with someone else in the 70's but I did find this article.

Federal government quietly compensates daughter of brainwashing experiments victim
Lawsuit filed after The Fifth Estate re-aired documentary about Dr. Ewen Cameron's CIA-funded experiments
By Elizabeth Thompson, CBC News Posted: Oct 26, 2017 5:01 PM ET Last Updated: Oct 26, 2017 5:10 PM ET

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Jean Steel was a victim of Dr. Ewen Cameron's CIA-funded brainwashing experiments at Montreal's Allan Memorial Institute. (Alison Steel)

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Elizabeth Thompson
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Award-winning reporter Elizabeth Thompson covers Parliament Hill. A veteran of the Montreal Gazette, Sun Media and iPolitics, she currently works with the CBC's Ottawa bureau, specializing in investigative reporting and data journalism. She can be reached at: elizabeth.thompson@cbc.ca.

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Alison Steel was only 4½ years old when her mother's life changed forever.

In 1957, Jean Steel was admitted to Montreal's Allan Memorial Institute. The once happy and energetic 33-year-old was diagnosed with manic depression and delusional thinking.

'She was never able to really function as a healthy human being because of what they did to her.'- Alison Steel
In the months that followed, Steel became the victim of CIA-funded brainwashing experiments conducted by Dr. Ewen Cameron. She was kept in a chemically induced sleep for weeks and subjected to rounds of electroshocks, experimental drugs and tape-recorded messages played non-stop.

Steel said her mother was never quite the same.

"She was never able to really function as a healthy human being because of what they did to her."

Now, 60 years after Cameron's experiments left her mother damaged for life, Alison Steel has finally won a measure of justice for her family.

CBC News has learned that the federal government quietly reached an out-of-court settlement with Steel earlier this year, paying her $100,000 in exchange for dropping the legal action she launched in September 2015.

While a non-disclosure agreement prohibits Steel from talking about the settlement itself, the existence of the settlement and the amount was included in the most recent public accounts tabled by the government earlier this month.

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Alison Steel holds a photograph of her mother Jean. Sixty years after her mother underwent "de-patterning" experiments at Montreal's Allan Memorial Institute, the federal government has provided compensation. (Elizabeth Thompson/CBC)

Montreal lawyer Alan Stein, who negotiated the deal, said the government's decision to compensate Steel could provide hope for the families of other patients who were subjects of Cameron's "de-patterning" experiments but were initially denied compensation.

"They still have a possibility if their medical reports clearly establishes that they were substantially de-patterned."

Although the official compensation program closed more than 20 years ago, Stein said the federal government has quietly settled claims from a handful of patients in recent years. He said Steel's settlement is the second case of the government compensating the estate of a former patient.

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The settlement with Steel is the latest development in the decades-old saga that began with Cameron's experiments at the Allan Memorial Institute in the '50s and '60s.

Cameron believed a combination of chemically induced sleep for weeks at a time, massive electroshock treatments, experimental hallucinogenic drugs like LSD and techniques such as "psychic driving" through the repeated playing of taped messages could "de-pattern" the mind, breaking up the brain pathways and wiping out symptoms of mental illnesses such as schizophrenia. Doctors could then "re-pattern" patients.

However, the de-patterning also wiped out much the patient's memory and left them in a childlike state. In some cases, grown adults forgot basic skills such as how to use the bathroom, how to dress themselves or how to tie their shoes.

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Montreal lawyer Alan Stein negotiated compensation for Steel. (Elizabeth Thompson/CBC)

The experiments were funded in part by grants from the federal government's Health and Welfare Department, although a 1986 report by lawyer George Cooper found that government officials were not aware of the full extent of Cameron's experiments.

What patients and their families didn't know was that Cameron's experiments were also being funded by the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency's MK Ultra program. The CIA, concerned about the brainwashing of U.S. soldiers who had been Korean prisoners of war, funded mind-control experiments across North America.

In 1992, Conservative Justice Minister Kim Campbell decided to compensate dozens of Cameron's former patients. Without admitting legal liability, Campbell said the government would make the $100,000 payments for "compassionate and humanitarian reasons."

An estimated 70 patients were compensated, but hundreds more who applied were rejected because the government said they hadn't been "de-patterned" enough to warrant compensation.

Steel's father applied for compensation on his wife's behalf but was rejected.

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It was only in 2014, when CBC Television re-aired a Fifth Estate documentary about Cameron's experiments, that Alison Steel was inspired to give it another try.

She consulted Stein, who had successfully won compensation for former patient Gail Kastner in 2004 and an out-of-court settlement for former patient Janine Huard in 2007, and filed an Access to Information request to get her mother's entire medical file.

"I just wanted to prove that this was done and justice was served for my mother," said Steel.

Steel's photos of her mother before she was admitted to the Allan Memorial show a happy, active person, skiing, horseback riding, laughing with her friends. Her letters are those of a normal, healthy person.

But Steel said her parents had lost a first child who was born with spina bifida. Her mother appeared to have suffered from postpartum depression after Steel's own birth a couple years later.

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The Allan Memorial Institute, where CIA-funded brainwashing experiments took place in the 1950s and 1960s. (Elizabeth Thompson/CBC)

"She was showing signs of depression and not able to cope," Steel said. "And having a young infant — me, at the time, one or two years old — it was getting difficult, so they were worried."

Steel said her grandparents, who lived in the Montreal suburb of Westmount, heard about Cameron's reputation and thought he offered the solution.

Pages upon pages of medical records document what happened next.

'Confused ... but much more co-operative'
According to a report written by Cameron, Steel was kept in a chemically induced sleep for weeks. One series lasted 29 days. A second lasted 18 days. The sleep therapy was accompanied by a series of electroshocks.

"She was extremely confused and disoriented but much more co-operative," Cameron wrote in his report.

Nurses' notes on her charts detail repeated doses of sodium amytal, and how Steel would pace the hall and rail about feeling like a prisoner: "'It's just like being buried alive. Somebody please do something.' This was all said screaming at the nurse and doctor," one note said.

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Alison Steel says her mother was happy when she was young, but lost a child and later suffered depression after Alison's birth. (Alison Steel)

Steel said at one point her mother was so upset at the prospect of going back for followup treatments that she tried to jump out of her husband's car in downtown Montreal.

Steel began to realize when she was a teenager that her mother wasn't quite the same as other mothers.

"When you wanted to talk with her about something emotional … she just could not do it," Steel said. "Her emotions were stripped. It took away her soul."

Her mother would sit alone in the dark, writing codes and numbers on the walls.

"One time I came home and the ceiling was spray-painted with red swirls all over it," Steel said. "She would take wallpaper and cut out little sections of it and she would pin it to the whole room."

With the out-of-court settlement Steel has some measure of justice, but she thinks of the families of other patients who have never received compensation.

"I feel that it's important to bring out the story, to tell others that this is what happened."
 

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The biggest question of the matter is why would they use MK Ultra on celebs :jbhmm:? Like what divine purpose would somebody like Cardi B get a dose of the treatment, rather than political figures and so forth with such a higher purpose of pushing agendas within society:patrice:

We need to go deep on this matter my fellow freethinkers:leostare:

Close minded lolz folks can gtfo:camby:
Hmm


Maybe because she isn’t as educated, they’re glamorizing her which makes other minority females think “I don’t need to do that to be successful. I can stop after school be like Cardi”
 
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