Quebec Says It Won’t Sue CIA Over MK-ULTRA Mind Control Program
In a class action lawsuit against the US Central Intelligence Agency in the highest court in the province of Quebec, it was decided on October 3, 2023 that an immunity clause is in effect for the defendants. The CIA can’t be sued by Canadian survivors of the MK-Ultra program. This was unwelcome news for the class action plaintiffs.
MK-Ultra is a mind control program that was originated by scientists from Nazi Germany, according to post-WWII researcher, Annie Jacobsen. It started in the 1950’s, presumably as a mind control testing program that would extract confessions from enemy agents. Its tactics were also widely used on Muslim detainees from Abu Ghraib, Guantanamo Bay and other black sites in the early 2000s.
Torture survivors from Iraq, from the 100,000 held between 2003-2009 by US forces overseas have also not received compensation for abuses that were suffered.
Mind Control, Drugs and Torture
In the name of extracting information, the enhanced interrogation techniques performed on Muslims in Abu Ghraib didn’t only consist of the torture, which was documented in a Washington Post article from 2004. Doctors and psychiatrists also administered psychotropic drugs, as noted by research published in International Politics.
These two elements combined might indicate mind control, being the same combination used by the Nazis. Those under MK-Ultra were also tortured and administered psychotropic drugs during the CIA’s testing to procure the ultimate method to break an opponent. The drug component aids the confusion of the subject who is also subjected to hypnosis, sleep deprivation, sensory deprivation and overload, electric shocks, verbal and physical torture and molestation.
Ongoing MK-Ultra
The purpose of the MK-Ultra program and enhanced interrogation were both said to be to aid the interrogation of people who are resistant to it. Despite all the time and money funneled into both, it remained less than perfect at the time it was used.
Nevertheless, there is fear that MK-Ultra tactics are ongoing, even as the program was dismantled in 1972 and its documents burned in 1973, simply because the same tactics were in use by the same people by the early 2000s. The question went so far as the US Supreme Court in 2018 when mass shooting suspects claimed they had been victims of CIA mind control.
Perhaps enhanced interrogation is in its advanced stages, as the same brutal tactics are used against Muslims in Xinjiang. Detention centers there seem to have the same aims as Abu Ghraib, where detainees were “pressed to denounce Islam or were force-fed pork and liquor,” under the pressure of torture and humiliation, according to the Washington Post revelatory article.
The legal representative for the Montrealers who claim to have suffered from erased memories and childlike states has said the class action might be appealed in the Supreme Court of Canada. It’s likely, by that time, that the class action would incorporate up to 300 families from Montreal.
IP Correspondent