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{{Act of Villainy | {{Act of Villainy | ||
|Image = Mk-1.jpg | |Image = Mk-1.jpg | ||
|perpetrator = CIA<br>[[Donald Ewen Cameron]]<br>[[Sidney Gottlieb]]<br>[[Allen Dulles]]<br>[[Henry Murray]] | |perpetrator = CIA<br> | ||
[[Donald Ewen Cameron]]<br> | |||
[[Sidney Gottlieb]]<br> | |||
[[Allen Dulles]]<br> | |||
[[Henry Murray]] | |||
|date = 1953-1973 | |date = 1953-1973 | ||
|location = United States<br>Canada | |location = United States<br>Canada | ||
|motive = To find a way to control people<br>To gather accurate testimonies<br>To experiment with various drugs and other trauma-causing material<br>Radical anti-communism | |motive = To find a way to control people<br> | ||
|crimes = Drugging unsuspecting people<br>[[Rape]]<br>[[Torture]]<br>[[Child Abuse]]<br>[[Violence Against The Disabled]]}} | To gather accurate testimonies<br> | ||
To experiment with various drugs and other trauma-causing material<br> | |||
Radical anti-communism | |||
|crimes = Drugging unsuspecting people<br> | |||
[[Rape]]<br> | |||
[[Torture]]<br> | |||
[[Child Abuse]]<br> | |||
[[Violence Against The Disabled]]<br> | |||
[[Crimes against humanity]]<br> | |||
[[Terrorism]] | |||
}} | |||
'''Project MKUltra''' was a series of human experiments initiated in 1953 by the Central Intelligence Agency of the United States in their desire to brainwash people, often with the goal of controlling them into giving accurate testimonies. Many of these experiments involved many human rights abuses, even as far as [[crimes against humanity]]. It was halted in the 70s, and was shortly after exposed to the general public, causing an uproar. | '''Project MKUltra''' was a series of human experiments initiated in 1953 by the Central Intelligence Agency of the United States in their desire to brainwash people, often with the goal of controlling them into giving accurate testimonies. Many of these experiments involved many human rights abuses, even as far as [[crimes against humanity]]. It was halted in the 70s, and was shortly after exposed to the general public, causing an uproar. | ||
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[[Category:Terrorism]] | |||
[[Category:Dissolved Organizations]] | [[Category:Dissolved Organizations]] | ||
[[Category:Karma Houdini]] | [[Category:Karma Houdini]] |
Revision as of 12:31, 5 April 2021
Project MKUltra was a series of human experiments initiated in 1953 by the Central Intelligence Agency of the United States in their desire to brainwash people, often with the goal of controlling them into giving accurate testimonies. Many of these experiments involved many human rights abuses, even as far as crimes against humanity. It was halted in the 70s, and was shortly after exposed to the general public, causing an uproar.
Many experiments involved involuntary drug injection (prominently LSD), torture, physical assault, harassment, and sexual abuse. Some of these were even done against people with disabilities and children, which greatly increased the uproar.
It is often considered to be among the worst things the United States has ever done.
Trivia
- Ted Kaczynski is believed by some to have been a victim of MKUltra.
- Project MKUltra shares similarities with Polybius, an urban legend about an arcade machine designed to unethically experiment with video game addiction.
- Several false memories, also known as the "Mandela effect" has occured with some in remembering MKUltra. Some young people claim to erroneously recall Project MKUltra as a video game in the Mortal Kombat series.