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    Endless Thread Presents: 'Madness'

    en-usMarch 12, 2020

    Podcast Summary

    • CIA's Shocking Mind Control Experiments: A Dark Chapter in HistoryDespite evidence, accountability for CIA's mind control experiments remains elusive, leaving many to grapple with the devastating impact on innocent people.

      The CIA's secret experiments on mind control, which involved using LSD and other methods on unwitting subjects, is a shocking open secret in Western history. This series on Endless Thread reveals the story of these experiments, which aimed to create human weapons of war, and the devastating impact they had on innocent people. Despite the evidence, accountability remains elusive, leaving many to grapple with the reality of this dark chapter in history. The CIA attempted to frame these experiments as an LSD testing program, but the truth is far more sinister. This series sheds light on the story of a doctor in Montreal who was an unwitting ally to the CIA and the victims, including a pacifist woman who lost her soul, who were subjected to life deprivation, shock treatment, and hallucinogenic drugs. The consequences of these experiments continue to reverberate, and the search for accountability remains an ongoing challenge. Subscribe to Endless Thread from WBUR and Reddit for more episodes on this thought-provoking topic.

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