The CIA was committing horrible acts against helpless people in the 1970s. How can we prevent that from ever happening again?
Drugs, hypnosis, electroshock, and psychological torture — the CIA’s MK Ultra program turned unsuspecting Americans into test subjects in a secret war for mind control.
The Sopranos creator David Chase is revisiting a dark chapter in CIA history with Project: MKUltra, a limited series in development at HBO.
In the early 1950s, the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency began a series of highly confidential and experimental programs to develop new interrogation methods, which would eventually lead them to one ...
Project: MKUltra, which will tell the story of the CIA’s controversial mind control program during the Cold War, is currently ...
The CIA was particularly busy in the mid-60s with running brothels and drug houses. Yes, it’s not exactly what you’d associate with the Central Intelligence Agency, but it was something that ...
David Chase is going from the New Jersey Mafia to the inner workings of the CIA. Chase, creator of “The Sopranos,” is ...
"Politics and science make the worst of friends.” That pretty much sums up the plot of MK Ultra, the latest psychological thriller movie based on the CIA’s Project MK Ultra program from the 1960s. The ...
Ethics haven’t exactly been the core focus of US governmental agencies over the decades — they prefer to make use of their stealth prowess for nefarious purposes, which is why we’re going to take a ...