“ Some Declassified Mind Control Programs
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Project CHATTER
instigated by the US Navy late in 1947.
Purpose: truth drugs
The project attempted to identify agents useful during interrogation. The project included (But was not limted to) Anabasis aphylla (an alkaloid), scopolamine and mescaline.
Halted in 1953, most likely due to limited progress and the success of other projects.
Project Bluebird 1951-1953
Drugs, Hypnosis, Isolation
Answer to Soviet Mind Control Programs Targeting: Individual
Later became project MK-ULTRA
Operation MOCKINGBIRD — CIA recruitment of American news organizations and journalists to accomplish mass mind contyrol via propaganda. Headed by Frank Wisner, Allan Dulles, Richard Helms and Philip Graham. Graham is publisher of The Washington Post, which becomes a major CIA player. Eventually, the CIA’s media assets will include ABC, NBC, CBS, Time, Newsweek, Associated Press, United Press International, Reuters, Hearst Newspapers, Scripps-Howard, Copley News Service and more. By the CIA’s own admission, at least 25 organizations and 400 journalists will become CIA assets.
Operation CHAOS — Operation CHAOS, signed by President Lyndon B. Johnson allowed CIA agents go undercover as student radicals to spy on and disrupt campus organizations protesting the Vietnam War. Supposedly searching for Russian instigators (Never found) CHAOS will eventually spy on 7,000 individuals and 1,000 organizations, utilizing the information for later experiments in domestic mind control and harassment programs.
MK-DELTA 1950-1970s
MKDELTA, like its successor MKNAOMI, was a mind control operation run by the Central Intelligence Agency. It involved the use of biochemicals in clandestine operations.
According to the Church Committee report (Book I, Chapter XVII):
A special procedure, designated MKDELTA, was established to govern the use of MKULTRA materials abroad. Such materials were used on a number of occasions. Because MKULTRA records were destroyed, it is impossible to reconstruct the operational use of MKULTRA materials by the CIA overseas; it has been determined that the use of these materials abroad began in 1953, and possibly as early as 1950. Drugs were used primarily as an aid to interrogations, but MKULTRA/MKDELTA materials were also used for harassment, discrediting, or disabling purposes.”