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and to think all those years they wre condeming Leary. Cregar <diana.cregar@...> wrote: -----Original Message-----From: Alerts [mailto:alerts@...]Sent: Tuesday, June 13, 2006 6:22 PMdiana.cregar@...Subject: {Disarmed} Breaking News __________________________________________________

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Lot of people mimicked Leary.

Not many condemned him.

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and to think all those years they wre condeming Leary. Cregar <diana.cregar@...> wrote:

-----Original Message-----From: Alerts [mailto:alerts@...]Sent: Tuesday, June 13, 2006 6:22 PMdiana.cregar@...Subject: {Disarmed} Breaking News

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seems that I remembr that the government jailed him(or at least tried to).HC <stratpat@...> wrote: Lot of people mimicked Leary. Not many condemned him. Re: FW: Breaking News: interrogation techniques and to think all those years they wre condeming Leary. Cregar <diana.cregar@...> wrote: -----Original Message-----From: Alerts [mailto:alerts@...]Sent: Tuesday, June 13,

2006 6:22 PMdiana.cregar@...Subject: {Disarmed} Breaking News __________________________________________________

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I wonder how many members of Congress used LSD when they were young?

It could explain why Congress continues to fork over loads of tax dollars to support big Pharma.

Maybe Pharma slips in subliminal suggestions during powerpoints?

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and to think all those years they wre condeming Leary. Cregar <diana.cregar@...> wrote:

-----Original Message-----From: Alerts [mailto:alerts@...]Sent: Tuesday, June 13, 2006 6:22 PMdiana.cregar@...Subject: {Disarmed} Breaking News

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I wonder how many members of Congress used LSD when they were young?

It could explain why Congress continues to fork over loads of tax dollars to support big Pharma.

Maybe Pharma slips in subliminal suggestions during powerpoints?

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and to think all those years they wre condeming Leary. Cregar <diana.cregar@...> wrote:

-----Original Message-----From: Alerts [mailto:alerts@...]Sent: Tuesday, June 13, 2006 6:22 PMdiana.cregar@...Subject: {Disarmed} Breaking News

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How about the number that are on meds today!

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and to think all those years they wre condeming Leary. Cregar <diana.cregar@...> wrote:

-----Original Message-----From: Alerts [mailto:alerts@...]Sent: Tuesday, June 13, 2006 6:22 PMdiana.cregar@...Subject: {Disarmed} Breaking News

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Never a truer word spoken in jest.!! Take care nKerbob <robertbloch@...> wrote: I wonder how many members of Congress used LSD when they were young? It could explain why Congress continues to fork over loads of tax dollars to support big Pharma. Maybe Pharma slips in subliminal suggestions during powerpoints? Re: FW: Breaking News: interrogation techniques and to think all those years they wre condeming Leary. Cregar <diana.cregar@...> wrote: -----Original Message-----From: Alerts [mailto:alerts@...]Sent: Tuesday, June 13, 2006 6:22 PMdiana.cregar@...Subject: {Disarmed} Breaking News __________________________________________________

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Never a truer word spoken in jest.!! Take care nKerbob <robertbloch@...> wrote: I wonder how many members of Congress used LSD when they were young? It could explain why Congress continues to fork over loads of tax dollars to support big Pharma. Maybe Pharma slips in subliminal suggestions during powerpoints? Re: FW: Breaking News: interrogation techniques and to think all those years they wre condeming Leary. Cregar <diana.cregar@...> wrote: -----Original Message-----From: Alerts [mailto:alerts@...]Sent: Tuesday, June 13, 2006 6:22 PMdiana.cregar@...Subject: {Disarmed} Breaking News __________________________________________________

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I grew up in Concord,Mass back when Leary was the treating shrink

who gave the prisoners at mci ,concord hallucinagenic drugs just to

see how it would affect them . The state promptly got him out of

there. R

> {Disarmed} Breaking News

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> Alerts - -

> Tuesday, June 13, 2006, 3:17 PM PDT

> (AP) WASHINGTON - Defense officials say the

Pentagon has dropped plans to keep some interrogation techniques

secret by putting them in a classified section of a military manual.

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> Breaking News Alerts may be sent before a

story is available on . A story should be published shortly. Search

for related news on .

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> http://tinyurl.com/jyadm June 13, 2006 FORBES:

Pentagon Won't Hide Interrogation Tactics

> http://tinyurl.com/zzx4p June 13, 2006 Washington

Post: Pentagon Won't Hide Interrogation Tactics

> http://tinyurl.com/g7wqg June 13, 2006 ABC News:

Pentagon Won't Hide Interrogation Tactics

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> http://tinyurl.com/bl9gw May 18, 2004 Dick Cheney,

Rumsfeld and the Manchurian Candidate

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> When you peek beneath the Manchurian Candidate's

fascinating plotline, however, you learn that it is not " just a

movie, " but is based upon actual cases of government-sponsored

brainwashing, torture, Nazi collaboration, bizarre interrogation

tactics, biological warfare and cover-ups. And though such an

assessment sounds like paranoid lunacy, a quick study of CIA

operations like MK-ULTRA (mind control), Operation ARTICHOKE

(extreme interrogation) and Operation Paperclip (the Nazis' role in

exporting both), along with their connection to the murder of Dr.

Olson, reveals otherwise.

> In 1950, the U.S. government established the first program

to develop human mind control techniques. Known under a variety of

codenames (most notably MK-ULTRA) throughout its 23 year history,

this program was designed to exert such control, according to

declassified documents, that an individual would do another's

bidding, " against his will and even against such fundamental laws of

nature such as self-preservation. " 25 years later, the Rockefeller

Commission uncovered CIA plans for " programmed assassins " and said

that MK-ULTRA led to American citizens being drugged, kidnapped and

tortured on American soil.

> Eli Lilly and MKULTRA and LSD http://tinyurl.com/nkha6

(search Eli Lilly)

> MKULTRA

>

> http://leda.lycaeum.org/?ID=8763 But the CIA did not

want to depend on a foreign company for supplies of a substance

considered vital to American security interests. The Agency asked

the Eli Lilly Company in Indianapolis to try to synthesize a batch

of all-American acid. By mid-1954 Lilly had succeeded in breaking

the secret formula held by Sandoz. " This is a closely guarded

secret, " a CIA document declared, " and should not be mentioned

generally. " Scientists as Lilly assured the CIA that " in a matter of

months LSD would be available in tonnage quantities " .

> [...]

> The supersecret MK-ULTRA program was run by a relatively

small unit within the CIA known as the Technical Services Staff

(TSS). Originally established as a supplementary funding mechanism

to the ARTICHOKE project, MK-ULTRA quickly grew into a mammoth

undertaking that outflanked earlier mind control initiatives. For a

while both the TSS and the Office of Security (which directed the

ARTICHOKE project) were engaged in parallel LSD tests, and a heated

rivalry developed between the two groups. Security officials were

miffed because they had gotten into acid first and then this new

clique started cutting in on what the ARTICHOKE crowd considered

their rightful turf.

> The internecine conflict grew to the point where the

Office of security decided to have one of its people spy on the TSS.

This set off a flurry of memos between the Security informant and

his superiors, who were dismayed when they learned that Dr Sidney

Gottlieb, the chemist who directed the MK-ULTRA program, had

approved a plan to give acid to unwitting American citizens. The

Office of Security had never attempted such a reckless gesture --

although it had its own idiosyncracies; ARTICHOKE operatives, for

example, were attempting to have a hypnotized subject skill someone

while in a trance.

> Whereas the Office of Security utilized LSD as an

interrogation weapon, Dr Gottlieb had other ideas about what to do

with the drug. Because the effects of LSD were temporary (in

contrast to the fatal nerve agents), Gottlieb saw important

strategic advantages for its use in covert operations. For instance,

a surreptitious dose of LSD might disrupt a person's thought process

and cause him to act strangely or foolishly in public. A CIA

document notes that administering LSD " to high officials would be a

relatively simple matter and could have a significant effect at key

meetings, speeches, etc. " But Gottlieb realized there was a

considerable difference between testing LSD in a laboratory and

using the drug in clandestine operations. In an effort to bridge the

gap, he and his TSS colleagues initiated a series of in-house

experiments designed to find out what would happen if LSD was given

to someone in a " normal " life setting without advance warning.

> Eli Lilly and Thimerosal http://tinyurl.com/jrqaq

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