MK-NAOMI (1949–1969) tested lethal biochemical agents
MK-NAIMI was a joint project of the CIA and the Special Operations (SO) Division at Fort Detrick. Hank Albarelli quotes an early memorandum in which a bacteriologist articulates MK-NAOMI’s mission: “Our mission was pretty simple and to the point: to provide the CIA with every means possible to maim or kill targeted groups or individuals...
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CIA Mind-Control MK-NAOMI (1949–1969) tested lethal biochemical agents ByVera Sharav January 18, 2015March 26, 2015 MK-NAIMI was a joint project of the CIA and the Special Operations (SO) Division at Fort Detrick. Hank Albarelli quotes an early memorandum in which a bacteriologist articulates MK-NAOMI’s mission: “Our mission was pretty simple and to the point: to provide the CIA with every means possible to maim or kill targeted groups or individuals through the use of toxic and lethal biochemical agents. We worked hard at it and delivered.” And he lists its key objectives: “How to knock off key people . . . knock off key guys . . . make death look as if from natural causes. . . [such as] method to produce cancer . . . and to make appear as heart attack.” The same memorandum cited the case of an imprisoned “Russian . . . who had been subjected to the routine administration of intimidation, bright lights and more severe roughing, followed by insulin shock.” (Albarelli and Kaye. Cries from the Past, TruthOut, 2010) Post navigation Previous PreviousNYPSI an early CIA-contracted academic institution under MK-NAOMINextContinue Prominent Harvard psychiatrists conducted Lobotomies at Boston Psychopathic Hospital Similar Posts CIA Mind-Control 1961: The Manipulation of Human Behavior, a reference book January 18, 2015March 26, 2015 The book, edited by Albert Biderman and Herbert Zimmer, synthesizing the behavioral science contributions to interrogation techniques. The editors were funded by the U.S. Air Force. Isolation was deemed “the ideal way of ‘breaking down’ a prisoner, because, to the unsophisticated, it seems to create precisely the state the interrogator… Read More 1961: The Manipulation of Human Behavior, a reference bookContinue CIA Mind-Control Dr. Charles Geschickter served the CIA both as researcher and funding conduit. January 18, 2015March 26, 2015 Dr. Charles Geschickter was an extremely important asset for Gottlieb’s division, with his connections in high places and as a funding conduit. In 1955 he convinced Agency officials to contribute $375,000 in secret funds toward the construction of a new research building at Georgetown University Hospital. (That amount was doubled… Read More Dr. Charles Geschickter served the CIA both as researcher and funding conduit.Continue CIA Mind-Control Dr. Harris Isbell’s experiments January 18, 2015March 26, 2015 Dr. Harris Isbell’s experiments can only be described as torture — on par with Nazi human experiments. Isbell tested 800 psychoactive chemicals, including LSD, using as his subjects African American male prisoners addicted to heroin. He gave them heroin in exchange for He experimented using very high doses of LSD,… Read More Dr. Harris Isbell’s experimentsContinue CIA Mind-Control 1950s–1960s: Dr. Ewen Cameron Destroyed Minds at Allan Memorial Hospital in Montreal January 18, 2015March 26, 2015 Cameron was an internationally prominent psychiatrist who developed torture techniques on his involuntary hospitalized patients — mostly women. His brutal techniques involved a three-stage method for “brainwashing” in order to eliminate the will and establish control: first, “mental depatterning” achieved through drug-induced coma; massive neuroleptic drug cocktails induced extended sleep… Read More 1950s–1960s: Dr. Ewen Cameron Destroyed Minds at Allan Memorial Hospital in MontrealContinue CIA Mind-Control April 10, 1953: CIA Director Allen Dulles launches “Brain Warfare” — Technological Fascism January 18, 2015March 26, 2015 Allen Dulles, a master propagandist demonstrated his adroit duplicity when he delivered a fear mongering speech about “brain warfare” at a national Princeton alumni conference. He described the “abhorrent” but effective vast Soviet experiment in “brain perversion techniques” when, in fact he launched a massive abhorrent CIA brainwashing manipulation project…. Read More April 10, 1953: CIA Director Allen Dulles launches “Brain Warfare” — Technological FascismContinue CIA Mind-Control 1949: First LSD experiment in the U.S. Dr. Max Rinkel January 18, 2015March 26, 2015 Dr. Rinkel, a research psychiatrist obtained LSD from its sole Swiss manufacturer, Sandoz Chemicals; his partner, Dr. Robert Hyde took the first acid trip in the West. They then organized an LSD Study at Boston Psychopathic Institute where they tested the drug on 100 patients.” Soon an elite group of… Read More 1949: First LSD experiment in the U.S. Dr. Max RinkelContinue