Many people enjoy reading something exciting, just as much as they enjoy spooky stories. Much of the information in supernatural fiction books is based on evidence of the former experiments and form the basis for the esoteric nature of many of the stories. An uptake on the topic happened after a controversial publication, shortly after which the U. S. Congress created a special commission to investigate the activities of the CIA in the years of the MK Ultra program, which looked into psychic abilities.
Rumors of cruel experiments on the USA's own citizens, carried out in the laboratories of special services branches, have circulated America for a long time. This has been ever since, they disclosed information about the CIA secret project "MK-Ultra". It was a sensation, it showed that over many years, scientists had conducted illegal research on some very esoteric subjects. Even now, the archives of the project still remain secret.
The main focus of research in these books seems to be on drugs that intelligence agencies use to further their own purposes, without knowing the possible shortfalls.At the base of these stories, there is always a character behind an entity's creation, no unlike a Doctor Gottlieb, or someone similar. Gottlieb, for example, was interested in the nature of the action of "mind- altering" drugs, like mescaline and LSD.
The "MK-Ultra" in a sense, was a continuation of the experiments of Josef Mengele. He was trying to find ways to cut not only the flesh, but the human psyche.After the Second World, information about these experiments fell into the hands of U. S. Intelligence and "inspired" them to create a program to find empirically the infallible methods of artificial control of a human person.
Writers write about wiretapping of conversations, mind altering experiment, carried out under the pretext of "fighting terrorism" and more.In addition, U. S. Intelligence agencies have more than once been accused of conducting cruel experiments on human beings, which has led the masses being paranoid, often spawning conspiracy theories, which are no less infectious. This information is used creatively as a background by the writers of many supernatural books.
Studies by shady agencies have involved some really cruel experiments. In real life, people have been given huge doses of drugs for many days in a row, bringing them to exhaustion and persistent mental disorders. The subjects had no idea about the purpose of these experiments. You can easily see that this could lead to some very interesting thought- trails, with a bit of imagination.
The fact remain, that the government is still full of secrets. These are held for one or other reason, but their existence is fueling a decent amount of esoteric and conspiracy themed books. If you are into fiction about the unknown world beyond life and in the human mind, this topic may be just what you are looking for.
This MK ultra project has existed since the early 50s to late 60s. During this time, thousands of people have been experimented on, some of whom had serious mental disorders, and many died. There are even some tales of unnatural changes and reactions in people, thus causing secret government dealings to be the backdrop for many a fictional story.
Rumors of cruel experiments on the USA's own citizens, carried out in the laboratories of special services branches, have circulated America for a long time. This has been ever since, they disclosed information about the CIA secret project "MK-Ultra". It was a sensation, it showed that over many years, scientists had conducted illegal research on some very esoteric subjects. Even now, the archives of the project still remain secret.
The main focus of research in these books seems to be on drugs that intelligence agencies use to further their own purposes, without knowing the possible shortfalls.At the base of these stories, there is always a character behind an entity's creation, no unlike a Doctor Gottlieb, or someone similar. Gottlieb, for example, was interested in the nature of the action of "mind- altering" drugs, like mescaline and LSD.
The "MK-Ultra" in a sense, was a continuation of the experiments of Josef Mengele. He was trying to find ways to cut not only the flesh, but the human psyche.After the Second World, information about these experiments fell into the hands of U. S. Intelligence and "inspired" them to create a program to find empirically the infallible methods of artificial control of a human person.
Writers write about wiretapping of conversations, mind altering experiment, carried out under the pretext of "fighting terrorism" and more.In addition, U. S. Intelligence agencies have more than once been accused of conducting cruel experiments on human beings, which has led the masses being paranoid, often spawning conspiracy theories, which are no less infectious. This information is used creatively as a background by the writers of many supernatural books.
Studies by shady agencies have involved some really cruel experiments. In real life, people have been given huge doses of drugs for many days in a row, bringing them to exhaustion and persistent mental disorders. The subjects had no idea about the purpose of these experiments. You can easily see that this could lead to some very interesting thought- trails, with a bit of imagination.
The fact remain, that the government is still full of secrets. These are held for one or other reason, but their existence is fueling a decent amount of esoteric and conspiracy themed books. If you are into fiction about the unknown world beyond life and in the human mind, this topic may be just what you are looking for.
This MK ultra project has existed since the early 50s to late 60s. During this time, thousands of people have been experimented on, some of whom had serious mental disorders, and many died. There are even some tales of unnatural changes and reactions in people, thus causing secret government dealings to be the backdrop for many a fictional story.
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