MK-ULTRA was the CIA’s code name for program to develop ways to control human behavior. MK-ULTRA, launched during the Korea War, continued through the early 1970s when its existence was exposed by investigators from the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence Affairs, also known as the Church Committee. Because of its notorious character, and the CIA’s...
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How Researchers Found a Secret U.S. Government Documents Data Base
This item comes from Russ Kick, veteran transparency activist who runs the AltGov2 web site. Kick noticed some unusual pages in a batch of new MK-ULTRA documents posted by the Black Vault earlier this year. (MK-ULTRA was a CIA program that sought to exploit drugs and hypnosis to control behavior.) Kick traced the origins of...