Douglas Valentine, the author of the book titled the “Phoenix Program” interviewed numerous CIA officers directly involved in the Phoenix Program including: Nelson Brickham who created the Phoenix Program, Evan Parker, the first Phoenix Program director, John Muldoon, director the Province Interrogation Center Program plus Jim Ward, Tom Donahue, Tully Acampora, Clyde Bauer, Ed Brady, William Colby, Sam Drakulich, Rudy Enders, Donald Gray, Jack Horgan, Robert Komer, Edward Lansdale, Charles LeMoyne, Roger McCarthy, Tom McCoy, Ralph McGehee, Walter Mackem, Warren Milberg, Stu Methven, Robert Peartt, Rufus Phillips, Bernard Picard, Tom Polgar, Ron Radda, Lionell Rosenblatt, Frank Scotton, Robert Slater, Howard Stone, John Tilton, and Robert Wall. This list does not include the dozens of senior military officers, American and Vietnamese, he interviewed, and State Department officers, Congressmen and others who were directly involved in all aspects of the “Phoenix Program”.
In the Phoenix Program, a majestic and important work of history author and journalist Douglas
Valentine exposes in copious details of one of the darkest and least know about passages of contemporary U.S. history. At a minimum, the Phoenix Program should be mandatory reading for all students majoring in history or attending war colleges, military academies, military institutions, and Central Intelligence Agency’s (C.I.A.’s) field training operations training facility at Camp Peary, Virginia.
Valentine exposes in copious details of one of the darkest and least know about passages of contemporary U.S. history. At a minimum, the Phoenix Program should be mandatory reading for all students majoring in history or attending war colleges, military academies, military institutions, and Central Intelligence Agency’s (C.I.A.’s) field training operations training facility at Camp Peary, Virginia.
In sum and substance, Phoenix, a depraved creation of C.I.A., was a terrorist program directed at the Vietnamese civilian population under the guise of “winning hearts and minds” for the perpetually corrupt and domestic government of what was then South Vietnam.
Ho Chi Minh was the nom de guerre adopted by Nguyen Sinh Cung, whose father was a confucian scholar and civil servant under French rule. Ho studied in France and learned to speak French fluently, to better know the enemy he was to defeat in the course of time. Although portraying himself as only a nationalist he became a communist in 1924 after joining the Comintern (Communist International), seven years later after the Bolsheviks seized power in Russia during the October Revolution. Although his communist affiliations was suspected by many, Ho largely succeeded in keeping it a secret for decades.
One of the main goals of the Phoenix Program was create what would be known to many (once the Phoenix Program was partially de-classified) as “The Manchurian Candidate”, that is a human being that is engineered at the neuronal-brain level controlled by a fast and sophisticated computer from a remote location to carry out tasks such as assinating world leaders (that the west opposed), and assinating people of influence who threatened “the establishment” that existed before the civil rights, sexual revolution, and equal rights era during the 1960’s.
The C.I.A.’s Phoenix Program, MK-Ultra, and Artichoke programs that took place from the years during the early 1950’s through the year 1989 where all created with the intent to (initially) learn the brainwashing and mind control techniques used by the Chinese and Russians during the days of Ho Chi Minh, Kuschev, D. Eiesinhower, J. F. Kennedy, Johnson, Nixon, Ford, Carter, Regan 1, Reagan 2, Boris Yelston, and Michael Gorbachev.
Former director of the C.I.A., Allen Dulles hired Dr. D. Cameron M.D. in 1953 to create a C.I.A. program to conduct mind control drug, electroshock, and psychological experiments on human guinea pig test subjects. During the beginning months of the Phoenix Program it was difficult to recruit scientists and human guinea pig test subjects.
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