There is no direct evidence or declassified documentation confirming Charles Manson was a subject of the CIA's MKUltra program; however, the conspiracy theory persists, partially fueled by Tom O'Neill's book CHAOS: Charles Manson, the CIA, and the Secret History of the Sixties, which explores possible CIA connections to the Manson Family and the Tate-LaBianca murders.While MKUltra involved mind control experiments using drugs and other methods from 1953 to 1973, there is no official record linking Manson to these specific experiments, and the theory is largely considered speculative,
Ping for later.
One of the teens involved in the mk ultra plot to create prostitutes from Boys Town in Omaha, NE, in order to extort federal lawmakers retained some of his memories somehow and was able to lead an investigator to a place where children were apparently trafficked, judging by the writings on the wall and the equipment left there.
NE state senator John DeCamp wrote a book about that plot because his military buddy who became CIA director told him the CIA would kill him if he didn’t shut up about it. The book was to remove the possibility of stopping the exposure by killing him.
I had a friend who had tested LSD for the government, he was about 10 years older than me and he had been young, but I don’t know the program or remember how young he was at that time, I knew him in the late 60s and we were roommates.
The CIA brought Nazi experimenters, psychiatrists, to the US after WW2. These continued their experiments, perfecting ways of creating assassins with drugs, hypnosis, pain and electric shock to cover up the memory of the treatment. These same techniques are used today to create the mass shooters we see regularly, I am convinced. They do not “just magically occur.” Remember, these shootings are more recent phenomena and they coincide with the prevalence of new psych drugs. The mental health industry profits from increasing, not decreasing, the numbers of violent killers in society. Notice the assassins of the past. Oswald. James Earl Ray. Sirhan. All had psych treatment and electroshock “therapy”.
Many years ago the South Dakota supreme court had a case where the Army slipped a hit of LSD into a guy’s drink and the guy was suing the government for damages.
The court ruled it was beyond the statute of limitations to sue.
I’m wondering if this wasn’t part of that