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Former CIA Officer Tells Luna’s MKULTRA Hearing: “I Don’t Believe the Research Stopped”
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Luna’s hearing put MKULTRA back in the spotlightRep. Anna Paulina… |
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Luna’s hearing put MKULTRA back in the spotlightRep. Anna Paulina Luna’s House Oversight Task Force hearing on the declassification of federal secrets was built around a simple question that Washington usually hates most: what else did the government know, and when did it know it? Luna said the CIA’s MKULTRA program was not just a cold war oddity, but a deliberate operation that used LSD, hypnosis, electroshock, sensory deprivation, and other abuse on unwitting Americans, including hospital patients, prisoners, and veterans. She said Congress and the public were told for years that the program was a dead end, while the paper trail tells a much uglier story.https://twitter.com/RealAF_Patriot/status/2072053856947650950?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw https://twitter.com/RyanTiedgen/status/2071973070269768050?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw https://twitter.com/RepLuna/status/2071977059396595738?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw The file burn in 1973 did not help the trust problemLuna said then-CIA Director Richard Helms ordered MKULTRA records destroyed in 1973 as he left office, and that Sidney Gottlieb’s team spent a full day burning 152 files. Gottlieb’s own papers were also destroyed, and the head of the CIA records center objected in writing before being overruled. That is not exactly the kind of housekeeping that builds public confidence. No one went to prison, and no victims received formal compensation, which is how these stories so often end in Washington:…
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