Naah I'm just kidding, why would the government just blatantly let the movie industry reveal their secrets as if the general public is stupid or something.
How do you make the video appear on the page instead of the link?
Because what are we going to do about it? Nothing. So, the truth being displayed in an entertaining context won't go against their agenda.
MK Ultra is/was a real secret project. Anywho, the trailer looks fun and I see Eric Forskin from that '70s show flying a chopper or something so I have to watch it ._.
I didn't watch the video because I saw many on MK ultra and I read/reasearched it. Every movie put out today has some sort of subliminal message to it or it displays things that will happen or is happening right now
I didn't watch the video because I saw many on MK ultra and I read/reasearched it. Every movie put out today has some sort of subliminal message to it or it displays things that will happen or is happening right now
That is not MK Ultra.
[video=youtube;FvEBmEo4IA0]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FvEBmEo4IA0[/video]
Real MK Ultra is done on rape victims by psychiatrist to study the effect of light on brain to send subliminal messages through TV.Watch the video for truth.
What I perhaps find more interesting than the fact that the government admitted to MKUltra, is how the agency thought much like the many conspiracy theorists.
"One 1955 MKUltra document gives an indication of the size and range of the effort; this document refers to the study of an assortment of mind-altering substances described as follows:[28]
1. Substances which will promote illogical thinking and impulsiveness to the point where the recipient would be discredited in public.
2. Substances which increase the efficiency of mentation and perception.
3. Materials which will cause the victim to age faster/slower in maturity.
4. Materials which will promote the intoxicating effect of alcohol.
5. Materials which will produce the signs and symptoms of recognized diseases in a reversible way so that they may be used for malingering, etc.
6. Materials which will cause temporary/permanent brain damage and loss of memory.
7. Substances which will enhance the ability of individuals to withstand privation, torture and coercion during interrogation and so-8. called "brain-washing".
8. Materials and physical methods which will produce amnesia for events preceding and during their use.
9. Physical methods of producing shock and confusion over extended periods of time and capable of surreptitious use.
10. Substances which produce physical disablement such as paralysis of the legs, acute anemia, etc.
11. Substances which will produce a chemical that can cause blisters.
12. Substances which alter personality structure in such a way that the tendency of the recipient to become dependent upon another person is enhanced.
13. A material which will cause mental confusion of such a type that the individual under its influence will find it difficult to maintain a fabrication under questioning.
14. Substances which will lower the ambition and general working efficiency of men when administered in undetectable amounts.
15. Substances which promote weakness or distortion of the eyesight or hearing faculties, preferably without permanent effects.
16. A knockout pill which can surreptitiously be administered in drinks, food, cigarettes, as an aerosol, etc., which will be safe to use, provide a maximum of amnesia, and be suitable for use by agent types on an ad hoc basis.
17. A material which can be surreptitiously administered by the above routes and which in very small amounts will make it impossible for a person to perform physical activity."
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To put my previous statement into an example, say that a conspiracy "theorist" yell foul play in the aging of some celebrity and that it was supposedly a consequence of betraying the government, that they invoked via some drug. While the baseless assumption itself doesn't seem like the thought pattern of a sane person, if we're honest with ourselves, we know we also call them crazy because the government "wouldn't engage in such actions". Yet here, not only is the agency engaging in questionable behavior (that's putting it mildly, right? lol), they've also cooked up the idea of such a drug.
In fact, the very first one is something I'm sure that anyone who is even remotely familiar with conspiracy theories have heard time and time again. Yet, there we have it, them experimenting with the thought to discredit people, or rather, getting the person, to discredit their self in public.
Now, some of these guys was probably watching too many movies and reading too many books. Reading about MKUltra just give me the idea of some scientifically ignorant (so like many of us average joes, and I should speak comparatively, since even scientists are scientifically ignorant to a degree if "science" is defined as the way the universe works) person getting "bright ideas". Oh, can we make him lift cars as well?! How about sprout wings from its back?! I always wanted to do that!
I can see the scientists shaking their heads. So yeah, I wouldn't be surprised if they were hypnotized by fantasy, and didn't care much for how practical their proposals were.
I think I became a little less naive. I learned I was making a mistake, I used to think it was naive to believe a government/"secret power" can control such a huge population or carry out plans that obviously had to account for so many possibilities, and while I may be right in thinking that, that doesn't mean it won't be tried. I erred, using one impractical scenario to dismiss another possibility that could occur under a separate stimulus. It is the human condition. We're only human, so how could such a huge and intricate plan be carried out? We're only human, so why wouldn't people, naturally seeking power or an advantage, come up with crazy ideas to obtain it?
I fell for the suits and appearances of "professionalism". Despite what society claims, many of us don't actually leave behind our childhood imaginations. Science is everyone's magic. We don't even know if immortality is even possible, but we'll still get people discussing it "professionally". So many believe that science can achieve almost anything, even if it takes many years, and while I'm not saying that's not true, it does show our imaginations at work. Look at how so many thought flying cars would be a thing by now.
I'm sure Obama watches marvel movies, if not, some other movies that he seeks to have some kind of fantasy adventure within. It's still very much in us, this "child", science just seems to convince us that's much older than it actually is.
I would say give the world's most renowned scientist an unlimited supply of money, free will to do whatever they want however they want without criticism or punishment, and you would either think he's still in his adolescent years, that or completely insane. There's so many possibilities to put to the test. A lot we'll probably never see unless the checks on curiosity are removed.
So in the end, after I decided to give MKUltra more thought, it made me realize just how human people in power can be.
A shame that they managed to destroy most of the files. I can only imagine the many other experiments. Man, the horror of those that didn't know they were apart of them.