MK Ultra: Unpacking the CIA's Controversial Mind Control Program
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Dive deep into the unsettling history and alleged continuation of MK Ultra, the CIA's infamous mind control program. Officially active during the Cold War era, many believe its dark legacy persists today, simply operating under new names and evolving methods.
Explore the program's alleged use of trauma-based programming to create controlled individuals, alongside recent controversies surrounding canceled congressional hearings and disputed reports of seized sensitive files. Discover the theory that MK Ultra's tactics may have evolved to subtly influence mass populations through media and other environments.
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Transcript
Would you mind, Sarah, just unpacking a little bit, giving a little bit of a 101 on MK Ultra? Well, MK Ultra was supposedly, well was, uh, a mind control CIA program that was during the '60s and '70s, actually I think it started earlier than that. But if you look at the congressional records, that's what they, you know, they claim it was a cold, uh, era, uh, Cold War era program. But, you know, you have a lot of MK Ultra people coming out and saying, no, it's been going on. They just changed the name and it's still going. Um, uh, Cathy O'Brien's the most famous one because she did congressional, she had congressional testimony in 1995 that was, uh, still sealed based on national security. The interesting part is the representative Luna running her, her disclosure, I don't know exactly the name of her, uh, you probably know the name of her committee that she's running, but part of her committee is looking at, uh, UFO files, JFAK files, but MK Ultra, she was supposed to do a hearing on Wednesday of this week and it was canceled because two of the witnesses claimed that they ...