[@JesseMichels] How the CIA Creates Mind-Controlled Assassins
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Link: https://youtu.be/UrHLTFvdEZk
Duration: 122 min
Short Summary
This episode examines the history of government-sanctioned mind control initiatives, including CIA projects like MK Ultra and various behavioral experiments. It further explores the intersection of human bio-electromagnetics, consciousness research, and the potential for advanced surveillance of unique electromagnetic signatures.
Key Quotes
- "The US Army released a list of 120ish different drugs that had been used for mind control testing. 1,500 people times 120 different drugs." (00:00:14)
- "The trail goes dark in 1975 with the Church Commission where all this malfeasants, you know, in the CIA, not just mind control stuff was investigated and there was this kind of large reform." (00:04:12)
- "They recruited 400 black rural mostly illiterate guys who had syphilis and then prevented them from getting treatment all the way till it was shut down in 1972 cuz a reporter blew a whistle on it." (00:04:47)
- "I think if you're intel and you're viewing uh the effect of symbolic violence, there's something there's something very powerful about that. And it's very powerful if you want to sway things on particular issues." (00:39:04)
- "The whole human body is emitting information of probable high level medical relevance all the time. Why aren't we measuring that?" (00:42:46)
Detailed Summary
Mind Control and Government Malfeasance
- The US Army and CIA operated extensive mind control research, most notably the MK Ultra program, which spanned 149 projects and 15,000 pages of documentation starting in 1950.
- Experiments led by figures like Sidney Gottlieb utilized drugs, hypnosis, and sensory deprivation, with notorious incidents such as the LSD dosing of Frank Olsen eventually leading to a $700,000 family settlement.
- The Tuskegee syphilis experiment serves as a primary example of historical government-funded medical abuse where treatment was withheld from 400 subjects for decades.
Bio-Electromagnetics and Consciousness
- Scientific exploration into bio-electromagnetics includes the study of scopesthesia, or the sense of being stared at, often linked to Rupert Sheldrake’s research on morphic fields.
- Theories of ocular extramission suggest human eyes emit signal waves, potentially using extremely low frequency (ELF) channels that were a focus of early CIA programs like Stargate.
- Researchers like Michael Levin have advanced the understanding of how voltage-gated ion channels facilitate biological communication, supporting the possibility that human electromagnetic activity could be measured remotely.
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