Congressman claims Thomas Matthew Crooks was programmed by the CIA
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Congressman claims Thomas Matthew Crooks was programmed by the CIA
"Burchett suggested that Thomas Crooks, 20, was psychologically manipulated online using techniques reminiscent of MKUltra, the notorious Cold War-era CIA mind control program. While MKUltra officially ended in the early 1970s, Burchett alleged that intelligence officials never truly stopped experimenting with methods to erode free will, though he offered no direct evidence. According to the congressman, Crooks was allegedly 'programmed' to act as a disposable patsy, sending a warning that Trump and his supporters were targets of the so-called 'deep state.'"
"'They programmed this kid. You got a kid who's got access to guns or has some basic knowledge of firearms, he was programmed,' Burchett told conservative influencer Benny Johnson on Friday. Burchett added, 'The facts have been buried or burned. Whoever knew is either on a beach sipping a fruity drink or they're dead.' The Daily Mail has contacted Burchett for comment. Despite Burchett's assertions, the FBI maintains that Crooks acted alone in Butler, with no evidence of co-conspirators or foreign direction."
An attempted assassination of former President Trump occurred in Butler, Pennsylvania on July 13, 2024. Allegations link the attack to revived CIA mind-control techniques reminiscent of MKUltra, asserting psychological manipulation of the accused shooter. The accused, Thomas Crooks, 20, is said to have been 'programmed' online and used as a disposable patsy, with a warning that Trump and supporters were 'deep state' targets. MKUltra historically used drugs and psychological torture on unwitting participants and officially ended by 1973 after lawsuits forced CIA confirmation. The FBI states Crooks acted alone and found no evidence of co-conspirators or foreign direction. No direct public evidence has been presented to prove ongoing CIA experiments, while claims contend that isolated or radicalized youth can be exploited via social media.
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