Here's an interesting article and discussion on MKULTRA that covers the abuse, speculation on the Why and a particular nasty MK sub-project called MK-DECOY.
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His article linked above on MK-DECOY and how to create a covert concussion-inducing device, one "as small & as silent as possible" is a lot to digest & process but is well cited. Another program compared brain damage with cerebral changes under interrogation.
Quote:Psychologist Discusses CIA Covert Research
Author, researcher and retired psychologist Dr. Jeffrey Kaye joined this writer to discuss his research into covert projects conducted by the Central Intelligence Agency. This specifically includes Dr. Kaye's Jan. 17 article, The Unknown Story of CIA's MK-DECOY & "Subproject 61", which covers groundbreaking aspects of the Agency's mid-20th century efforts to induce concussions in targeted human beings.
Also explored is CIA-Connected Hospital Advised Warren Commission, in which, among other items of interest, Dr. Kaye shares documents that reveal how the CIA could refer people for mental health treatment and have them involuntarily committed for hospitalization if they were deemed national security risks.
While practicing psychology in San Francisco, Dr. Kaye worked professionally with torture victims and asylum seekers. He protested the actions of psychologists working for the CIA and Department of Defense who helped develop interrogation programs widely exposed as including torture and other forms of cruel treatment of prisoners. He subsequently wrote the nonfiction e-book Cover-up at Guantanamo: The NCIS Investigation into the “Suicides” of Mohammed Al Hanashi and Abdul Rahman Al Amri.
In the EFR video posted below, Dr. Kaye shares his insights on what he has learned about CIA covert research from MKULTRA to Guantanamo. He and your author discuss what is known to have taken place and why it matters, not just to involuntary research subjects, but society as a whole.
EFR website
His article linked above on MK-DECOY and how to create a covert concussion-inducing device, one "as small & as silent as possible" is a lot to digest & process but is well cited. Another program compared brain damage with cerebral changes under interrogation.
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