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i meant least for me and. i don't know what the mistake is but i know. the way. to tell the story we need to get back to the 1950 s. when scottish psychiatry is stuck to ewen cameron experimenting on his patients. in. the normal world. we are seeing a. knowledge concerning the stress. just what. he simply identified himself as the richest man when they lifted the hood over my head i see andrew standing in front of me in the middle of the desert in the. truth not simply saying. there's nothing i we the british government can do about your situation you have to
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i just saw an order to keep open the detention facilities in guantanamo bay one thank. you and cameron of montreal cameron of the organizing committee of this 3rd. day. some enough to terminate. and drive us. in this greatest of endeavor. to go see the memorial institute. where my father spent on and off for tragic
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years. was one year after my bar mitzvah i was 14 and i remember the christmas holidays that year with my father. singing this very crazy song from that thinks the thirty's called merry see don't suppose he don't see the lambs eat ivy over and over again and my being very old and not understanding what was happening. which is how he ended up in $956.00 going to see cameron at the institute the. by far the most chilling experiments we have uncovered took place of those cold. then that god began to take hold very rapidly. things became their. fairy
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and very frightening. i thought this was the coldest and most him personal treatment that anybody could give to anybody in the world. i haven't ever had to talk about this publicly i don't like. to reflect daughter but how. to her because it breaks my heart. my mom and dad both worked so i would go over to her house after school. but even as a young kid i remember being like that's my grandma you watch out you don't mess with her. she did suffer 5 from postpartum depression which probably was missed else.
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my mother was very familiar with montreal from having lived there so they chose the ol one. by the 1950 s. the allen memorial institute was one of the world's leading psychiatric hospitals. its director cameron was the president of the american canadian and world psychiatric association my mother thought that dr cameron was god my mother thought dr cameron was god. i'm trying to decide if that's a photograph of cameron. you know it's very interesting that he's just the only photograph in which there is no name. and that he was the founder of this place and that odd goes the 2nd 3rd 4th and cetera directors. somehow do no
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harm guy forgotten. even cameron was born in breach of allan sterling in 1001. the son of a presbyterian minister cameron soon outgrew scotland. in 1902 he became an american citizen. and driven cameron dreaming of winning the nobel prize. on the front teens of psychiatry. i think it's very easy for people to say that this is the story of one patient or one family and some people downplay it because of that. to see this only and simply as a horrendous experience that happened in montreal in the 1950 s. is to really miss the big picture. in 1951 britain america and canada to secret meeting in the ritz carlton hotel in montreal
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. 2 projects were discussed the 1st was the program. in spite of everything a man can do a falls into the hands of the enemy. if you were aware of what was going down in enemy territory. told you. that on the enemy lines. your 1st feeling might be one of helplessness as if suddenly the whole world dropped out from under you leaving you with the enemy's mercy. such a feeling is quite understandable for a minute or 2 to see. if asian resistance and escape. but there was a hidden agenda of the meeting the primary objective was
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enveloping techniques that we could lose against captured soviets so it was a joke of leo mobilization psychology important. that research was making the claim universities for the better part of the. research has begun similar experiments in a psychiatric hospital in the u.k. . in the us the cia had over 160 secret projects in institutions. $25000000.00 was allocated sheneman experimentation it was code named and. i'll try. to cameron's work at the allen in the morrill institute was one of the largest projects in m.k. ultra. you are in the angry person you're angry at the doctors your
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own group of the nurses why are you so. is it because you need to. talk to cameron began trialing post breaking. up with. my father would be forced to listen to his voices. voices low voices spaced voices faster slower. but i don't doubt that if. dr cameron had people listening to recordings he saw an ad in the paper
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for how to learn a language while you sleep and it was a recording. of a voice speaking in spanish that you would put in your pillow. one of the things that the tapes said was you are an angry person you are angry at the doctors the nurses. she said because. she had to listen to this over and over and over again i mean as many hours in a day that she could. came there was. no one. man who barely could. who. couldn't really carry on a conversation who lay dying down on a couch all day mostly sleeping. who
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was a different person. mabel transport bearing 407 korean prisoners of war dogs in san francisco amid seems all emotion in 953 american troops become returning from the korean war. thousands was suspected of having been brainwashed. communist fear gripped america we all know the atomic bomb is very dangerous certainly be used against us we must get ready for it. with terror came a huge opportunity for an ambitious psychiatry's to the american government we're now spending a $1000000000.00 a year on psychological with hundreds of thousands of people students test subjects. brainwashing isolde's. death.
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as a mesh to mock behind all this mind manipulation. is you'll be via reflection of reality. in a world transformed. what will make you feel safe. isolation community. are you going the right way or are you being led so. direct. what is true what's his grave. in a world corrupted you need to descend. to join us in the depths. or remain in the shallows.
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really the beginning of the changing of the guard you know we're now handing the baton off to china as the number one economy in the 21st century the numbers are there the statistics are there the relationships in your here. are there the relationship with russia and iran is there you know there and the relationship all over africa is awful or. life is only confusing. a very considerable up legation to undertake social engineering it will take bold climbing and brave hearts to develop this field. use all kinds of exotic techniques they were convinced that had no says could
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actually work and to hypnotize somebody in with them up and do something that they ordinarily wouldn't do and then you could snap your fingers and forget all the prisoners took. the dog to cameron didn't set out to develop interrogation methods by his techniques proved useful to the cia. in 1963 many of the psychological experiments were paid to fight for the 1st time in the cube counter intelligence manual a cia guy on how to torture. who bark is a curious name it's kryptonite it's the cia's name for itself and that was the foundation for the method of psychological interrogation psychological torture of the cia disseminated within the u.s. intelligence community and worldwide among our allies for the next 30 years. within the decade britain would be using these techniques on her own citizens.
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terrorist campaign continues on except. in the 1st 6 months of 971 over 300 homes ripped through northern ireland. to. come out comprehensively quickly enough with such restrictions to snuff. the british government's response was to introduce internment without trial. on the 9th of august 971342 people what arrested. the suspected terrorists. those twenty's 3 years of age.
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and 3 30 in the morning waking up those are the mercy of a panelist almost and set up right in the bad only to discover that there was i had been awakened by a bottle of british army rifle took me in the storm. at 6 it's a morning a mother come into the bedroom she says better get up there's soldiers all right now hey she was the next single is that still the bone in my head i'm told mailers on and are asked. as everybody commend the tell you let's help when i say there's shit and ball man and so many dead. was 1. on the porch were coming and from areas like our urban. area. the c.m. picture was a marriage and a man being arrested. because it looked like
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a war that erupted in belfast. british intelligence used up to cameron's experiments in sensory overload and deprivation on that irish christmas. day or you see come on and come put the bag over your head. overalls put on us spread eagled again lord for our own land. there's a good pistol in my head sets were probably said and what the hell's going on. for you see in this piece techniques state devising methods to an essential destroy personality but individual. by scientific. process it is one
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of the 1st to make the connection between the montreal experiment and the interrogation techniques. in 1970 he presented the b.b.c. documentary with the irish prisoner who by then. men. were subjected to a technique which is later comfy euphemistically known as interrogation that. let us try go to the ring no she's only at the time i could feel everything of the different textures of the floor. they finish up with their insistence that a systems and says this and that and let's say your tips against the wall one look told and that's jest position. and. it seems itself to be completely innocuous all you're doing is leaning forward against the wall why should this be a problem. but it is
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a polyp you have to retain the position so it becomes extremely painful when he doesn't appear to be painful from the point of view of the lay observer. after considerable experimentation it was found if individuals were placed without ice bondage they would not only pos into a confused under extremely anxious state but they would sure some interesting phenomena. and then i start to notice this noise. a pitch. beam and noise. it appears to come in through my her. body and. just shuttles right run in each time with the student body it touches every nerve send you in the body. where it starts to occupy my main to take children maybe in atlanta ease
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the veracity of this noise. of the spear piercing them a good time and again under if you can imagine that and say you know who did this noise was exaggerated the 100 fold. they thought they were going to kill us they started saying the rosary on my fingers on the fingers got. a couldn't follow and all of ended up was that me of him a. woman. was named as a soul and was named as a. thing as. i. combination of procedures which each in itself is extremely simple an extremely cheap to produce
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comes from the obstruction side to work on the consequence of this. and the time. was a long time traumatic stress posttraumatic stress disorder. on a member to claim the acceptance that the end result of this is my death. i had this welcome. of gas comin to bring it sooner rather than later. mother. just went everywhere everywhere to try and try and i. was. fortunate enough to get the phone number of brown folk or then prime minister to call it northern ireland.
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she running or she sends her husband home my husband taken away. i would lay pretty good for it is because everybody's tonight and one marie is just basically says these are terrible times too many times on the phone. in 1971 island to the u.k. to the european courts. that the man had been hit by the british. the european court of human rights eventually decided that the hooded man had not been tortured but instead enjoyed in human and degrading treatment was. the global precedent set by this 978 judgement allowed governments around the world to. these techniques.
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we were through named is. torture and. the humane case is probably one of the most notorious cases in human rights jurisprudence dogs in the street know about that a man they know what happened to him in and protect her they know that it was torture. we have documents that made it very clear expressed the clear but those that. were not only authorized and the techniques but knew exactly what they were authorized and which was the half torture. they spoke to all of the men of their experience all of them seem to come to the white noise most of even the bait and the machine that was used to create white noise and actually cost less than one pint to manufacture. document and much the murdered race had communicated with the british prime minister regarding to torture you see
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the word on paper at that level. you know without plays and tone. through the act of making art is how i process my thoughts and ideas. thinking about the family tree and us thinking about. in our family something came in at a left field and broken branch on our family tree. in 1977 the new york times broke the story left up to us in cameron cia mind control program. one of the people reading this tony.
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husband. it's been decades since the fall of spain's fascist regime but old wounds still haven't filled. into the mobile phone was working. because on the phone we go through a. computer mr bowen the media in the us at the source mean older than just the same question which we know. of newborn babies were torn from their mothers and given away and forced adoption and only bought about to use the other feast. to this day mothers still search for grown children. to look in hope for their birth parents.
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in the world corrupted you need to descend. to join us in the depths. for a mate in the shallows. seemed wrong why don't we all just don't all. get to shape out these days to come to advocate and engagement because betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. we're more politicized than ever we're more polarized than ever the 21st century
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when speed is measured in megabytes per 2nd. electronic mail electronic money electronic media infinite possibilities for exchanging information. freedom of speech and social media bent censorship and double standards who should judge what can be said online. the internet audience know totals almost 4500000000 for most all of them are active social network users put one wrong move on their pages deleted digital. don't exist anymore. not who runs the show on the web how can anyone stand up to the tech giants if he from the heads of state face the threat of being banned is there any limits to all that virtual.
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communities for evolution will work. in the headlines this monday morning from moscow contractors to infiltrate russian language media leaked documents then suggesting that the u.k. sought to boost negative coverage and weaken russia we'll tell you more. elsewhere as a texas family sues power companies for this sudden death from hypothermia in the extreme cold one resident tells us how they're having to turn off heating after providers heights prices 180 fall. to the point where some people have told me found out their power because they can't. they can't afford it. there's uproar as a coca-cola worker leaks its online training course that tells employees to quote be less white.
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