Case File: MK Ultra - CIA Mind Control
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What happens when the fear of a hidden psychological weapon race pushes a government to cross ethical boundaries?
During the Cold War, the CIA launched one of the most controversial secret programs in American history: Project MK Ultra. Behind closed doors, researchers explored whether the human mind could be manipulated through drugs, psychological stress, and experimental techniques — often without the knowledge or consent of the people involved.
In this episode of The Cadaver’s Lessons, we uncover the disturbing history of MK Ultra, from Cold War paranoia and early mind-control research to the experiments that used LSD, sensory deprivation, hypnosis, and psychological torture. We explore the people caught in the program’s aftermath, the mysterious death of Dr. Frank Olson, and the investigations that exposed a hidden chapter of government experimentation.
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- Ruwet VL. Statement of Vincent L. Ruwet regarding the death of Frank Olson, December 1, 1953. National Security Archive, George Washington University. Published December 1, 1953. Accessed June 25, 2026. https://nsarchive.gwu.edu/document/32724-document-09-statement-vincent-l-ruwet-frank-olson-death-december-1-1953
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