A CIA-era brainwashing and drug-testing program used by Jiang as the modern continuation of ritual programming.
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MK Ultra
A CIA-era brainwashing and drug-testing program used by Jiang as the modern continuation of ritual programming.
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MK Ultra is presented as a 1950s and 1960s CIA program to test drugs, hypnosis, interrogation, and brainwashing on innocent citizens and through foreign intelligence settings.
Jiang says MK Ultra worked but its effectiveness was hidden, and its results spread through society in social media and drug-based psychological treatment.
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"...and foremost about social control so so there's a program called MK ultra sorry 1950s and 60s led by a cameras called Sydney goblet..."
"...on the internet that you can read okay but the NBA ultra was a program designed to test the effects of drugs and brainwashing..."
"...this is simon gobley and he was the man responsible for mk ultra and he's a chemist okay so he's trying to figure out..."
"...they hide the fact of its effectiveness and the results of mk ultra have spread throughout society guys good news you're now the pharaoh..."
"...protect the system and then you have to protect the people ultra surrounding the system because this system tends to be so ROS -like...."
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