When the C.I.A. Was Into Mind Control (Published 2019)
When the C.I.A. Was Into Mind Control The New York Times
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Glass shattered high above Seventh Avenue in Manhattan before dawn on a cold November morning in 1953. Seconds later, a body hit the sidewalk. Jimmy, the doorman at the Statler hotel, was momentarily stunned. Then he turned and ran into
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Read MoreThe CIA’s Office of Scientific Intelligence organized the project, code-named Project MKUltra. | Carolyn Kaster, File/AP Photo On this day in 1953, Allen Dulles, the director of the CIA, ordered the agency to develop mind-controlling drugs to be deployed against
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