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Mind Control / Manchurian Candidates 


By Alexander Cockburn
Tuesday, July 6, 1999 

It turns out that Theodore Kaczynski, a.k.a. the Unabomber, was a 
volunteer in mind-control experiments sponsored by the CIA at Harvard 
in the late 1950s and early 1960s. 

Michael Mello, author of the recently published book, "The United 
States of America vs. Theodore John Kaczynski," notes that at some 
point in his Harvard years -- 1958 to 1962 -- Kaczynski agreed to be 
the subject of "a psychological experiment." Mello identifies the 
chief researcher for these only as a lieutenant colonel in World War 
II, working for the CIA's predecessor organization, the Office of 
Strategic Services. In fact, the man experimenting on the young 
Kaczynski was Dr. Henry Murray, who died in 1988. 

Murray became preoccupied by psychoanalysis in the 1920s, drawn to it 
through a fascination with Herman Melville's "Moby Dick," which he 
gave to Sigmund Freud, who duly made the excited diagnosis that the 
whale was a father figure. After spending the 1930s developing 
personality theory, Murray was recruited to the OSS at the start of 
the war, applying his theories to the selection of agents and also 
presumably to interrogation. 

As chairman of the Department of Social Relations at Harvard, Murray 
zealously prosecuted the CIA's efforts to carry forward experiments 
in mind control conducted by Nazi doctors in the concentration camps. 
The overall program was under the control of the late Sidney 
Gottlieb, head of the CIA's technical services division. Just as 
Harvard students were fed doses of LSD, psilocybin and other potions, 
so too were prisoners and many unwitting guinea pigs. 

Sometimes the results were disastrous. A dram of LSD fed by Gottlieb 
himself to an unwitting U.S. army officer, Frank Olson, plunged Olson 
into escalating psychotic episodes, which culminated in Olson's fatal 
descent object of a lawsuit not only by Olson's children but also by 
the sister of another man, Stanley Milton Glickman, whose life had 
disintegrated into psychosis after being unwittingly given a dose of 
LSD by Gottlieb. 

What did Murray give Kaczynski? Did the experiment's long-term 
effects help tilt him into the Unabomber's homicidal rampages? The 
CIA's mind experiment program was vast. How many other human time 
bombs were thus primed? How many of them have exploded? 

There are other human time bombs, primed in haste, ignorance or 
indifference to long-term consequences. Amid all the finger-pointing 
to causes prompting the recent wave of schoolyard killings, not 
nearly enough clamor has been raised about the fact that many of 
these teenagers suddenly exploding into mania were on a regimen of 
antidepressants. Eric Harris, one of the shooters at Columbine, was 
on Luvox. Kip Kinkel, who killed his parents and two students in 
Oregon, was on Prozac. 

There are a number of other instances. Apropos possible linkage, Dr. 
Peter Breggin, author of books on Prozac and Ritalin, has said, "I 
have no doubt that Prozac can contribute to violence and suicide. 
I've seen many cases. In the recent clinical trial, 6% of the 
children became psychotic on Prozac. And manic psychosis can lead to 
violence." 

A 15-year-old girl attending a ritzy liberal arts school in the 
Northeast told me that 80% of the kids in her class were on Prozac, 
Ritalin or Dexedrine. The pretext used by the school authorities is 
attention deficit disorder or attention deficit hyperactivity 
disorder, or ADHD, with a diagnosis made on the basis of questions 
such as: "Do you find yourself daydreaming or looking out the 
window?" 

Ritalin is being given to about 2 million American schoolchildren. A 
1986 article by Richard Scarnati in the International Journal of the 
Addictions lists more than a hundred adverse reactions to Ritalin, 
including paranoid delusions, paranoid psychosis, amphetamine-like 
psychosis and terror. 

Meanwhile, uncertainty reigns on the precise nature of the complaint 
that Ritalin is supposed to be treating. One panel reviewing the 
proceedings at a conference on ADHD last year even doubted whether 
the disorder is a "valid" diagnosis of a broad range of children's 
behavior, and said there was little evidence Ritalin did any good. In 
1996, the Drug Enforcement Administration denounced the use of 
Ritalin and concluded that "the dramatic increase in the use of 
[Ritalin] in the 1990s should be viewed as a marker or warning to 
society." 

Indeed. Land mines now litter the terrain of our society, waiting to 
explode.