The Real-Life CIA Mind Control Program

They used electric shock therapy, brain surgery, and LSD dosing to identify methods for controlling human behavior.
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The Real-Life CIA Mind Control Program
The experiments began in 1953 and continued into the late 1960s. CIA researchers subjected thousands of U.S. and Canadian citizens to experimental tests, including electric shock therapy, brain surgery, and LSD dosing, in order to identify methods for controlling human behavior.
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