CIA Quotes
Quotes from the CIA.
"I toiled wholeheartedly in the vineyards because it was fun, fun, fun" ...."Where else could a red-blooded American boy lie, kill, cheat, steal, rape and pillage with the sanction and blessing of the all-highest?" Cpt. George White wrote in a letter to Dr. Sidney Gottlieb. White retired from CIA mind control work in 1966.
Dr. Sidney Gottlieb, Director of the MKULTRA project, trained children to be child sex slaves against their wishes. Claudia Mullens testified at the Advisory Committee hearing about the Deer Creek experiments. Mullens said she was seven years old and was "taught different ways to please men ..."
A major concern for them how to dispose of victims of mind control projects. At first the disposal problem was solved by committing subjects to insane asylums. Some were killed in the experiment and others received icepick lobotomies, which removed or permanently destroyed brain tissue creating confusion and amnesia. Instead of institutionalizing them, etc., they began to erase the memory via hypnosis, drugs and implants. Then in order to solve the problem of memory leaks and repressed memories, false stories, or screen memories were poured in.
Here is what President Truman said of the CIA and its creation, "I think that it was a mistake. And if I'd known what was going to happen, I never would have done it.... But it got out of hand.... Now as nearly as I can make out, those fellows in the CIA don't just report on wars and the like, they go out and make their own and there is nobody to keep track of what they are up to. They spend billions of dollars on stirring up trouble so they will have something to report on. They've become . . . it's become a government of all its own and all secret. They just don't have to report to anybody. . . . The people have got a right to know what those birds are up to."
It is interesting that none of these men were prosecuted for federal crimes. The CIA paid money through settlements for some of the victims but these men themselves were free from prosecution. It goes to show who's backing up these projects if the President and U.S. government refuse to prosecute them. I believe these kinds of experiments are still going on today conducted on law abiding U.S. citizens. I will give more details in a future post.
"I toiled wholeheartedly in the vineyards because it was fun, fun, fun" ...."Where else could a red-blooded American boy lie, kill, cheat, steal, rape and pillage with the sanction and blessing of the all-highest?" Cpt. George White wrote in a letter to Dr. Sidney Gottlieb. White retired from CIA mind control work in 1966.
Dr. Sidney Gottlieb, Director of the MKULTRA project, trained children to be child sex slaves against their wishes. Claudia Mullens testified at the Advisory Committee hearing about the Deer Creek experiments. Mullens said she was seven years old and was "taught different ways to please men ..."
A major concern for them how to dispose of victims of mind control projects. At first the disposal problem was solved by committing subjects to insane asylums. Some were killed in the experiment and others received icepick lobotomies, which removed or permanently destroyed brain tissue creating confusion and amnesia. Instead of institutionalizing them, etc., they began to erase the memory via hypnosis, drugs and implants. Then in order to solve the problem of memory leaks and repressed memories, false stories, or screen memories were poured in.
Here is what President Truman said of the CIA and its creation, "I think that it was a mistake. And if I'd known what was going to happen, I never would have done it.... But it got out of hand.... Now as nearly as I can make out, those fellows in the CIA don't just report on wars and the like, they go out and make their own and there is nobody to keep track of what they are up to. They spend billions of dollars on stirring up trouble so they will have something to report on. They've become . . . it's become a government of all its own and all secret. They just don't have to report to anybody. . . . The people have got a right to know what those birds are up to."
It is interesting that none of these men were prosecuted for federal crimes. The CIA paid money through settlements for some of the victims but these men themselves were free from prosecution. It goes to show who's backing up these projects if the President and U.S. government refuse to prosecute them. I believe these kinds of experiments are still going on today conducted on law abiding U.S. citizens. I will give more details in a future post.
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