Captain Francis Powers (Ret. USAF) started the cold war, but the U.S. media never explains the reality of this fact. Is the AP, Reuters, and the Bloomberg always the determining factor for what is accurate world news? It seems as if Americans think that the answer is always yes to this question, but what if we took a sample American population and then placed them to live in Iran, India, Afghanistan, Iraq, New Guinea, or in North Africa for a time period from the age of 1 year till the year of 80. What would be their opinions of the news that is owned by the AP, Reuters, and Bloomberg if that sample population was removed for their entire exsistence from America to any one of the regions of the world mentioned in the prior?
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Wednesday, July 30, 2014
Captain Francis Powers (Ret. USAF) started the cold war, but the U.S. media never full explained that one to often the general American public
Captain Francis Powers (Ret. USAF) started the cold war, but the U.S. media never explains the reality of this fact. Is the AP, Reuters, and the Bloomberg always the determining factor for what is accurate world news? It seems as if Americans think that the answer is always yes to this question, but what if we took a sample American population and then placed them to live in Iran, India, Afghanistan, Iraq, New Guinea, or in North Africa for a time period from the age of 1 year till the year of 80. What would be their opinions of the news that is owned by the AP, Reuters, and Bloomberg if that sample population was removed for their entire exsistence from America to any one of the regions of the world mentioned in the prior?
Sunday, June 22, 2014
Sidney Gottlieb, who presided over the Central Intelligence Agency's cold-war efforts to control the human mind and provided the agency poisons to kill Fidel was a lying evil bastard.
He lived to be 80 and had spent his later years caring for dying patients, trying to run a commune, folk dancing, consciousness-raising and fighting lawsuits from survivors of his secret tests.
Friends and enemies alike say Mr. Gottlieb was a kind of genius, striving to explore the frontiers of the human mind for his country, while searching for religious and spiritual meaning in his life. But he will always be remembered as the Government chemist who dosed Americans with psychedelics in the name of national security, the man who brought LSD to the C.I.A.
In the 1950's and early 1960's, the agency gave mind-altering drugs to hundreds of unsuspecting Americans in an effort to explore the possibilities of controlling human consciousness. Many of the human guinea pigs were mental patients, prisoners, drug addicts and prostitutes -- ''people who could not fight back,'' as one agency officer put it. In one case, a mental patient in Kentucky was dosed with LSD continuously for 174 days.
Other experiments involved agency employees, military officers and college students, who had varying degrees of knowledge about the tests. In all, the agency conducted 149 separate mind-control experiments, and as many as 25 involved unwitting subjects. First-hand testimony, fragmentary Government documents and court records show that at least one participant died, others went mad, and still others suffered psychological damage after participating in the project, known as MK Ultra. The experiments were useless, Mr. Gottlieb concluded in 1972, shortly before he retired.
Friends and enemies alike say Mr. Gottlieb was a kind of genius, striving to explore the frontiers of the human mind for his country, while searching for religious and spiritual meaning in his life. But he will always be remembered as the Government chemist who dosed Americans with psychedelics in the name of national security, the man who brought LSD to the C.I.A.
In the 1950's and early 1960's, the agency gave mind-altering drugs to hundreds of unsuspecting Americans in an effort to explore the possibilities of controlling human consciousness. Many of the human guinea pigs were mental patients, prisoners, drug addicts and prostitutes -- ''people who could not fight back,'' as one agency officer put it. In one case, a mental patient in Kentucky was dosed with LSD continuously for 174 days.
Other experiments involved agency employees, military officers and college students, who had varying degrees of knowledge about the tests. In all, the agency conducted 149 separate mind-control experiments, and as many as 25 involved unwitting subjects. First-hand testimony, fragmentary Government documents and court records show that at least one participant died, others went mad, and still others suffered psychological damage after participating in the project, known as MK Ultra. The experiments were useless, Mr. Gottlieb concluded in 1972, shortly before he retired.
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