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Mind Control Documents and Links

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This page includes information on mk-ultra, the CIA, mind control, Operation Paperclip and the Nazis, the 1995 congressional hearings, the 2010 veterans vs CIA court case,  Artichoke, the CIA Supreme Court cases, Ewen Cameron and the Sleep Room and the MK/Naomi project.

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A LOOK AT THE LAW AND GOVERNMENT MIND CONTROL THROUGH FIVE CASES



  • CIA VS SIMS

  • UNITED STATES VS STANLEY

  • ORLIKOW, ET AL VS UNITED STATES

  • KRONISCH VS UNITED STATES ET AL

  • HEINRICH, ET AL VS SWEET, ET AL




2010 Court Case – Veterans vs CIA

CIA Tries Again to Duck Responsibility for Doing Drug Experiments on Veterans By MARIA DINZEO December 14, 2010 SAN FRANCISCO (CN) – The Central Intelligence Agency in January will argue for dismissal of Vietnam veterans’ claims that the CIA must provide them with information about the health effects of chemicals used on them during Cold War-era human experiments. The CIA also claims it is not obligated to provide the veterans with medical care for side effects of the drugs. It’s the CIA’s third attempt to get the case dismissed.


In a 2009 federal lawsuit, Vietnam Veterans of America claimed that the Army and CIA had used at least 7,800 soldiers as guinea pigs in “Project Paperclip.” They were given at least 250 and as many as 400 types of drugs, among them sarin, one of the most deadly drugs known to man, amphetamines, barbiturates, mustard gas, phosgene gas and LSD.


Among the project’s goals were to control human behavior, develop drugs that would cause confusion, promote weakness or temporarily cause loss of hearing or vision, create a drug to induce hypnosis and identify drugs that could enhance a person’s ability to withstand torture.


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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT NORTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA – OAKLAND DIVISION VIETNAM VETERANS OF AMERICA, et al., Plaintiffs, v. CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY, et al., Defendants. Case No. CV 09-0037-CW Noticed Motion Date and Time: January 13, 2011 2:00 p.m. DEFENDANTS’ PARTIAL MOTION TO DISMISS PLAINTIFFS’ THIRD AMENDED COMPLAINT http://www.courthousenews.com... (pdf)


UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURTNORTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA – OAKLAND DIVISION VIETNAM VETERANS OF AMERICA, et al., Plaintiffs, v. CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY, et al., Defendants. Case No. CV 09-0037-CW PLAINTIFFS’ OPPOSITION TO DEFENDANTS’ PARTIAL MOTION TO DISMISS THIRD AMENDED COMPLAINT Date: January 13, 2011 http://www.courthousenews.com/... (pdf)


Veterans say CIA tested drugs, mind control on them By Jay  Price – Staff Writer  1/11/09 Instead of equipment testing, though, the  Onslow County native found himself in a bizarre, CIA-funded drug testing  and mind-control program, according to a lawsuit that he and five other  veterans and Vietnam Veterans of America filed last week. The suit was  filed in federal court in San Francisco against the Department of  Defense and the CIA.  The plaintiffs seek to force the government to  contact all the subjects of the experiments and give them proper health  care.  The experiments have been the subject of congressional  hearings, and in 2003 the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs released a  pamphlet said nearly 7,000 soldiers had been involved and more than 250  chemicals used on them, including hallucinogens such as LSD and PCP as  well as biological and chemical agents. Lasting from 1950 to 1975, the  experiments took place at Edgewood Arsenal in Maryland. According to the  lawsuit, some of the volunteers were even implanted with electrical  devices in an effort to control their behavior. Rochelle, 60, who  has come back to live in Onslow County, said in an interview Saturday  that there were about two dozen volunteers when he was taken to  Edgewood. Once there, they were asked to volunteer a second time, for  drug testing. They were told that the experiments were harmless and that  their health would be carefully monitored, not just during the tests  but afterward, too. The doctors running the experiments, though,  couldn’t have known the drugs were safe, because safety was one of the  things they were trying to find out, Rochelle said. “We volunteered,  yes, but we were not fully aware of the dangers,” he said. “None of us   knew the kind of drugs they gave us, or the aftereffects they’d have.” http://www.commondreams.org...

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