AnonymousID: 5f2245388528 >>388486 MKUltra was a success and went into implementation. It is just no longer called MKUltra, that was the development program name.
AnonymousID: 73174b388315 >>388273 Are all of the anons safe?
AnonymousID: 7813e0388211 >>388168 Just throwing out a little more info, don’t even know if it has relevance. Cell phones were originally analog. The switch over to digital was very gradual. Digital signals allow for much greater distance to be covered on much less power (thus miniaturization of phones) because of the nature of square (digital) waves. Much more effective at filtering noise and interference. This inherently means that the phones of today are going to be square wave signals and very low power. If that alone were enough, Q would not exist. They would simply shut him (them) and/or us down. So they may act as a trigger but are not enough by themselves to completely program a human. And Parkland would suggest that you really need somebody who is largely predisposed toward moving in the desired direction to begin with. You can’t just flip a switch and a born pacifist suddenly becomes Rambo. Talk to me, Johnny!
AnonymousID: 114bd6388082 >>387999 Lincoln Park – Calgary Military Base https:// en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CIA_activities_in_Canada Project MKULTRA The CIA convinced the Allan Memorial Institute to allow a series of mind control tests on nine patients in the Montreal school, as part of their ongoing Project MKULTRA.[7] The experiments were exported to Canada when the CIA recruited Scottish psychiatrist Donald Ewen Cameron, creator of the “psychic driving” concept, which the CIA found particularly interesting. Cameron had been hoping to correct schizophrenia by erasing existing memories and reprogramming the psyche. He commuted from Albany, New York to Montreal every week and was paid $69,000 from 1957 to 1964 to carry out MKULTRA experiments there. In addition to LSD, Cameron also experimented with various paralytic drugs as well as electroconvulsive therapy at thirty to forty times the normal power. His “driving” experiments consisted of putting subjects into drug-induced coma for weeks at a time (up to three months in one case) while playing tape loops of noise or simple repetitive statements. His experiments were typically carried out on patients who had entered the institute for minor problems such as anxiety disorders and postpartum depression, many of whom suffered permanently from his actions.[8] His treatments resulted in victims’ incontinence, amnesia, forgetting how to talk, forgetting their parents, and thinking their interrogators were their parents.[9][10] When lawsuits commenced in 1986, the Canadian government denied having any knowledge that Cameron was being sponsored by the CIA.[11] http:// www.cbc.ca/fifth/episodes/40-years-of-the-fifth-estate/mk-ultra http:// www.cbc.ca/news/canada/canadian-government-gag-order-mk-ultra-1.4448933 http:// www.nytimes.com/1992/11/19/world/canada-will-pay-50-s-test-victims.html http:// coat.ncf.ca/our_magazine/links/issue43/articles/1957_1961_canada.htm https:// www.mcgilldaily.com/2012/09/mk-ultraviolence/