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Project MKULTRA - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Mind control - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Mind control (also referred to as brainwashing , coercive persuasion , and thought reform ) refers to a broad range of psychological tactics thought to subvert an individual's control of his or...
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i know that the cia has done mind control experiments and probably still are, ... They, on a regular basis used many different “Mind Control” techniques and ran very invasive experiments on individuals in the public with out their knowledge or consecent. ... They have much more effective brainwashing delivery systems.
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The CIA Mind Control Projects ... Linda MacDonald was a victim of Dr. Ewen Camerons [13] [14] [15] [16] destructive mind control experiments in 1963. Dr. Cameron was president of the American and World Psychiatric Associations. He used a treatment which involved intensive application of these brainwashing techniques;
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Zubaydah was interrogated by a team overseen by James Elmer Mitchell, a consulting psychologist under contract to the CIA, who reportedly adapted "brainwashing" techniques originally developed by the Chinese in the Korean War.
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leveymg's diary :: :: CIA Psychologists Used Banned Cold War "Brainwashing" Techniques; Zubaydah was interrogated by a team overseen by James Elmer Mitchell, a consulting psychologist under contract to the CIA, who reportedly adapted “brainwashing” techniques originally developed by the Chinese in the Korean War.
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mind-control and brainwashing in religious cults ... The public has also absorbed misinformation about the efficiency of brainwashing techniques used by the communists during the Korean War, and allegedly used subsequently by the CIA. James T. Richardson comments:
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