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MK-Ultra

In 1953, Project MKUltra was officially sanctioned by the United States Central Intelligence Agency. The operation was designed to perform various programs of experimentation on human subjects with the purpose of controlling minds. Many of these experiments were illegal and included the use of U.S. and Canadian citizens as unwitting test subjects. The program was dramatically reduced in scope in 1964, and officially halted in 1973.

In 1953, Project MKUltra was officially sanctioned by the United States Central Intelligence Agency. The operation was designed to perform various programs of experimentation on human subjects with the purpose of controlling minds. Many of these experiments were illegal and included the use of U.S. and Canadian citizens as unwitting test subjects. The program was dramatically reduced in scope in 1964, and officially halted in 1973.

It is believed by some researchers that Jim Jones was a CIA operative involved with Project MKUltra.[1][2][3] Paul Cain, who also worked closely with William Branham, was allegedly involved.[4]

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