posted on Oct, 17 2007 @ 01:09 PM
Just to pose some questions.
The college campus was the breeding ground of anti authority culture. Was this explosion of drugs on campus, just an accidental effect of CIA
spreading '___' research, or was it a way to both culturally and intellectually handicap the new movements that were questioning authority?
How many colleges did the CIA really need to just test a drug? This seems to me to be a dispersal program, not a testing program, that followed the
concept of controlling the population.
In part two the soldier that was experimented on, began speaking of the now publicly released experiment. He covered his face and immediately
switches to tears. This looks like they also put some hypnotic triggers in to keep him from speaking about it. The immediate switch to anxiety makes
me think this.
The CIA psychologist interviewed says "the attempt was to learn how to incapacitate people without serious damage." Then he smirked and laughed,
"this is a very humane way to fight a war." This smirk makes me think he is laughing because of hidden knowledge his statement only eludes to.
Read document in signature, he may be discussing the Silent Weapons for Quiet Wars.
At the very end the person interviewed when asked about if certain actions were murder, he says with the same smirking smile, "one has to ask if
killing someone under circumstances of war is murder."
Note that MKULTRA experiments on mind control started the same time as document in signature.
Silent Weapons for Quiet Wars thread
www.abovetopsecret.com...
Another quote about scientist, "When one is dealing with the waste of human potential it is easy to adopt this stance." This also fits SWQW
[edit on 17-10-2007 by Redge777]