
"'You have documented projects called MK-Ultra and other variations of mind control that focused on creating splits and multiple personalities, couriers, spies and Manchurian candidates capable of assassinating world leaders,' said Ross, who specializes in trauma-related disorders and has spent decades studying dissociation and memory."
"'They used whoever they could get their hands on, hypnotizing them, using brain electrode implants and electric shock, all in an effort to create the super spy.'"
"'The ultimate goal was to create operatives who could perform acts of violence or espionage and later have no memory of what they had done, a tactic long feared during the Cold War.'"
"Ross cited Lee Harvey Oswald and Charles Manson as notorious examples of figures he believes may have crossed paths with intelligence-linked mind-control networks."
The CIA's Cold War mind-control programs aimed to fracture human minds and create operatives capable of violence without memory. Dr. Colin Ross reviewed over 1,500 declassified records, revealing projects like MK-Ultra that sought to develop individuals with hidden personalities for espionage and assassination. Techniques included hypnosis, brain implants, and electric shock. The concept of the 'Manchurian candidate' describes individuals trained to commit violent acts unconsciously. Ross links figures like Lee Harvey Oswald and Charles Manson to these intelligence networks, although some connections remain disputed.
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