Saturday, September 28, 2019

Canadian MK Ultra Survivor: My Cold War

books MKULTRA CIA accountability abuse corruption crime drugs fascism freemasonry medicine mental illness Nazi politics healthcare youth military mind control

"On a day in the spring of 1956, my parents dressed my brother and me in brand new outfits, my mother put on makeup and her best, camel-hair coat, and we all went for a drive in the countryside near Montreal. We took along our puppy, Smokey, wrapped in a blanket in case he peed on the seats of our new car. Not long before, my father had agreed to enroll me in a special program, whose directors were very interested in bright little girls like me." So begins Ann Diamond's terrifying tale of growing up in Canada during the Cold War -- an era when secrecy ran rampant, ruining careers and lives. This is the true story of one family caught in a dangerous web of deception. (more...)

Related:

books MKULTRA CIA accountability abuse corruption crime drugs fascism freemasonry medicine mental illness Nazi politics healthcare youth military mind control

No comments:

Post a Comment