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Sunday 9 August 2015

MORE ON MK ULTRA (CIA MIND CONTROL EXPERIMENTS)


The origins of the Eugenics Movement at University College London is discussed in section 29 of my article PERSPECTIVES ON MY PSYCH, PSYCHOPATHS, EUGENICS AND THE WORLD. These helped to motivate the CIA's mind control program MKULTRA, which is discussed in section 34 of my article. The cruel experimentation by Dr, Donald Ewen Cameron at McGill University in Montreal comprised one component of MKULTRA during the Kennedy era, These experiments have influenced the CIA's attitude towards mind controlling our population, and the despicable forms of modern psychiatry, by toxic psych meds, ECT, and brain surgery, to this very day. Here is some further material:



                                                           





                                MORE ON MK ULTRA

                                The C.I.A.'s PURPORTED long range plans for a drugged
                                and debilitated society

                                TEN REAL VICTIMS

                                FIVE MOST SHOCKING CIA EXPERIMENTS

                                AN INTERVIEW WITH KAREN WHITMORE

                                RATIONALWIKI



                                 ARTICLE IN SCOTSMAN

                                 DONALD EWEN CAMERON

                                 RECOLLECTIONS BY ROBERT CLEGHORN

                                 ARTICLE IN MCGILL DAILY

                                 ARTICLE BY FLAVINS CORNER

                                 YOUTUBE VIDEO

                                 BRAINWASHING AMERICAN CHILDREN

                                 ARTICLE BY BRUCE LAVINE

                                 LEONARD COHEN

                                 SIMILAR STUDIES BY DR.JEFFREY LIEBERMAN

                                 THE SEARCH FOR THE MANCHURIAN CANDIDATE


                                Notes to article by Robert Cleghorn

NOTES Don Gillmor, I Swear by Apollo: Dr. Ewen Cameron and the CIA-Brainwashing Experiments (Montreal: Eden Press, 1987); Anne Collins, In the Sleep Room: The Story of the CIA Brainwashing Experiments in Canada (Toronto: Lester & Oipen Dennys, 1988); Harvey Weinstein, A Father, A Son and the CIA (Toronto: James Lorimer, 1988). D. Ewen Cameron, Objective and Experimental Psychiatry (New York: Macmillan, 1935). D. Ewen Cameron, "A University-Centered Postgraduate Training Network," Canadian Medical Association Journal, 73 (1955): 112-16. D. Ewen Cameron, "The Current Transition in the Conception of Science,"Science, 107 (1948): 553-58. D. Ewen Cameron, "The Psychiatric Training Network of McGill University," American Iournal of Psychiaty, 120 (1964): 1039-44. D. Ewen Cameron, "Further Experiences in the Insulin Hypoglycemia Treatment of Schizophrenia," Journal of Nervous and Mental Disorders, 87 (1938): 14-25. B. Ackner, A. Harris, A. J. Oldham, "Insulin Treatment of Schizophrenia: A Controlled Study," Lancet, 272 (1957): 607; and L. Boling, W. Ryan, and M. Greenblatt, "Insulin Treatment of Psychiatric Patients: Comparative Results of Deep and Light Coma Treatment," American Journal of Psychiatry, 113 (1957): 1009-12. D. Ewen Cameron, "Impairment of the Retention Phase of Remembering," Psychiatric Quarterly, 17 (1943): 395-404. D. Ewen Cameron, "Further Studies in the Use of Adrenalin in the Treatment of Persistent Anxiety States," Psychiatric Quarterly, 20 (1946): 425-533. D. Ewen Cameron, "The Processes of Remembering," British Journal of Psychiatry, 109 (1963): 325-40. D. Ewen Cameron, "Effects of Ribonucleic Acid on Memory Defect in the Aged," American Journal of Psychiatry, 120 (1963): 320-25. Cameron, "The Processes of Remembering." L. Solyom, personal communication, 1984. Cameron, Objective and Experimental Psychiatry. D. Ewen Cameron, General Psychotherapy (New York: Grune & Stratton, 1950). D. Ewen Cameron, "Psychic Driving," American Journal of Psychiaty, 112 (1956): 507-09. D. Ewen Cameron, L. Levy, and L. Rubinstein, "Effects of Repetition of Verbal Signals upon the Behaviour of Chronic Psychoneurotic Patients," lournal of Mental Science, 106 (1960): 742-54. L. Levy, D. Ewen Cameron, T. Ban, and L. Rubinstein, "The Effect of Long-term Repetition of Verbal Signals," Canadian Psychiatric Association Journal, 10 (1965): 265-70. Cameron, "Psychic Driving." U. Cerletti, "Old and New Information about Electroshock," American Journal of Psychiatry, 107 (1950): 87-94. W. L. Milligan, "Psychoneuroses Treated with Electrical Convulsions," Lancet, 251, (1946): 516-20. C. J. C. Kennedy, and D. Ancell, "Regressive Shock Therapy in Schizophrenia Refractory to Other Therapies," Psychiatric Quarterly, 22 (1948): 317-20. D. Ewen Cameron, J. G. Lorenz, and K. A. Handcock, "The Depatterning Treatment of Schizophrenia," Comprehensive Psychiaty, 3 (1962): 65-76. 76 ROBERT A. CLEGHORN 24 D. Ewen Cameron and S. K. Pande, "Treatment of the Chronic Paranoid Schizophrenic Patient," Second World Congress of Psychiaty, Zurich (1953, Vol. 1, p. 95-99. 25 D. Ewen Cameron and S. K. Pande, "Treatment of the Chronic Paranoid Schizophrenic Patient," Canadian Medical Association Journal, 78 (1958): 92-96. 26 Cameron et al., "The Depatterning Treatment." 27 Cameron et al., "The Depatterning Treatment." 28 P. W. Weil, "Regressive Electroplexy Shock Therapy," Journal of Mental Science, 96 (1950); 514-20. 29 D. Rothschild, D. J. Gordon, and A.Varjabedian, "Regressive Shock Therapy in Schizophrenia," Disorders of the Nemous System, 12 (1951): 147-50. 30 B. J. Glueck, H. Reiss, and L. E. Bernard, "Regressive Electric Shock Therapies," Psychiatric Quarterly, 31 (1957): 117-36. 31 H. Azima, "Prolonged Sleep Treatment in Mental Disorders: New Psychopharmacological Considerations," Journal of Mental Science, 101 (1955): 593-603. 32 H. E. Lehmann, and G. E. Hanrahan, "Chlorpromazine: New Inhibiting Agent for Psychomotor Excitement and Manic State," Archeology, Neurology, Psychiatry, 71 (1954): 227-37. 33 Cameron and Pande, "Treatment of the Chronic Paranoid," Zurich, p. 95-99; Cameron and Pande, "Treatment of the Chronic Paranoid (1958), 92-96; Cameron et al., "The Depatteming Treatment"; and D. Ewen Cameron, "Production of Differential Amnesia as a Factor in the Treatment of Schizophrenia," Comprehensive Psychiaty, 5 (1960): 26-34. 34 Cameron, et al., "The Depatterning Treatment." 35 Cameron, "Production of Differential Amnesia." 36 Cameron, "Production of Differential Amnesia." 37 Cameron, et al., "The Depatterning Treatment." 38 Cameron, et al., "The Depatterning Treatment"; and Cameron, "Production of Differential Amnesia." 39 Cameron and Pande, "Treatment of the Chronic Paranoid," Zurich, p. 95-99; Cameron and Pande, "Treatment of the Chronic Paranoid" (1958), 92-96. 40 Cameron and Pande, "Treatment of the Chronic Paranoid," Zurich, p. 95-99. 41 Ackner, Harris, and Oldham, "Insulin Treatment of Schizophrenia," 607; Boling, Ryan, and Greenblatt, "Insulin Treatment of Psychiatric Patients," 1009-12. 42 Robert A. Cleghorn, John M. Cleghom, and Fred D. Lowy, "Contributions on Behavioural Sciences to Health Care," Millbank Memorial Fund Quarterly, 49 (197l): 158-74. 43 Kenneth G. McKenzie, and G. Kaczanowski, "Prefrontal Lobotomy: A Five-year Controlled Study," Canadian Medical Association Journal, 91 (1965): 1193-96. 44 E. D. Wittkower and Rayrnond Prince, "A Review of Transcultural Psychiatry," in Silvano Arieti, ed., American Handbook of Psychiatry (New York: Basic Books, 1974), l Vol. 2, p. 535-50. 45 Humphrey Osmond and J. Smythies, "Schizophrenia: A New Approach," Journal of Mental Science, 98 (1952): 309. 46 Cameron, Objective and Experimental Psychiatry. 47 Robert A. Cleghorn, "Pitfalls in Thinking Big-Megalomania," Psychiatry Quarterly, 38 (1964): 607-18. 48 A. E. Schwartzmann and P. E. Termansen, "Intensive Electroconvulsive Therapy: A Follow-up Study," Canadian Psychiatric Association Journal, 12 (1969): 539-51. 49 Cleghorn, "Pitfalls."
                             

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