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- Newsgroups: alt.drugs.culture
- Subject: JFK, MPM, LSD and the CIA
- Date: 29 May 1995 23:33:51 -0400
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-
- Excerpt from the four-part series entitled:
-
- "The High and the Mighty: JFK, MPM, LSD and the CIA"
- ====================================================
- by G.J. Krupey
-
-
- :: I Get High with a Little Help from My Friends... ::
-
- As recorded in a report prepared for a congressional committee
- investigating the CIA's mind control experiments (171), among
- the goals of the MK-ULTLTRA project were to develop:
-
- o "substances which will promote illogical thinking and
- impulsiveness to the point where the recipient would be
- discredited in public"
-
- o "materials to render the induction of hypnosis easier" -
- "substances which will produce 'pure' euphoria with no
- subsequent let-down"
-
- o "materials and physical methods which will produce amnesia
- for events preceding and during their use"
-
- o "substances which alter personality structure in such a way
- that the tendency of the recipient to become dependent upon
- another person is enhanced"
-
- o "substances which will lower the ambition and general working
- efficiency of men."
-
- As examined above, the CIA planned to use LSD as an aid in the
- interrogation of captured enemy agents, as well as a sort of
- prophylactic for training American agents in resisting
- interrogation in the event of capture. Another usage of the
- drug planned by the Agency was as a clandestine confusion agent,
- to be slipped in food, drink, or whatever to foreign leaders and
- politicians of a leftist slant in order to reduce them to
- quivering, hallucinating blobs of flesh, gibbering deranged
- nonsense in public speeches, embarrassing and disgracing
- themselves before the public and in the eyes of the world.
- (172)
-
- Of course, the CIA claims that such a use of LSD was never
- contemplated against domestic targets. But the Agency, in
- violation of its own (pre-Reagan) charter, gathered domestic
- intelligence right from the start, and during the height of the
- anti-war movement, coordinated Operation CHAOS with the FBI,
- military intelligence, and various police departments, to
- infiltrate and disrupt those pesky peaceniks. (173) The CIA
- intercepted and opened mail, tapped phones, ran smear campaigns.
- (174) As we have already seen, during the heyday of MK-ULTRA,
- the Agency tested LSD on unwitting-US citizens, in conditions
- that were far from clinical and in ways that were nowhere near
- being "scientific." They even used each other as guinea pigs.
- And there are still unanswered questions about what role, if
- any, the CIA might have played in inundating the 1960s counter-
- culture with LSD and other drugs during a crucial period, or
- even if they possibly created the counter-culture, through
- unforeseen circumstances, or even as the ultimate MK-ULTRA
- experiment in mass psychological control and manipulation
- through drugs.
-
- Too absurd to even consider? Then stop reading now, you won't
- be able to take what's coming next...
-
- There is something about the story of Mary Meyer-as-JFK's LSD-
- mistress that, if true, is naggingly bothersome. Like the
- assassination itself. it demands clarification, insists on being
- solved. Recall the plans of Al Hubbard and Humphrey Osmond to
- make the world a better, more peaceful place with the
- application of psychedelic chemical therapy to certain hand-
- picked politicians, and their claims of some success. All this
- quite a few years before Mary Meyer's similar campaign: was it a
- case of like thinking evolving from acid insight happening in
- two different places and times, or was Mary Meyer possibly
- acting as an agent for Hubbard and Osmond, or someone who was
- their direct agent? Consider the Leary connection to Mary Meyer
- in light of his connections to Hubbard, Osmond, and Aldous
- Huxley. Consider Hubbard's career as an undercover agent for
- various government agencies and defense related industries,
- including his connection to the CIA. Consider his later career
- spent fighting against the youth counter-culture that one would
- otherwise think he would have been proud of as being the fruit
- of his labors. Then consider Mary Meyer herself, estranged wife
- of one of the CIA's seminal top operatives, and her affair with
- a president who developed a mutual distrust for the CIA, a
- president who swore he would shatter the CIA into a thousand
- pieces and scatter the remnants to the wind. A president
- believed by many to have been assassinated by that same CIA.
- Consider the CIA sex and drugs safehouse experiments conducted
- by George Hunter White. Consider the proposed use of LSD as a
- means of discrediting foreign leaders. Consider the list of
- substances developed by the CIA, or attempted to be developed by
- the CIA listed above.
-
- Now consider this: was John F. Kennedy, president of the United
- States, the ultimate MK-ULTRA guinea pig? Was Mary Pinchot
- Meyer playing some sort of clandestine game, was she some sort
- of Mata Hari? Or was she perhaps unwittingly being used by
- someone in that capacity?
-
- After all, if we can seriously consider a CIA ready, willing,
- and able to assassinate a president they came to see as a threat
- or a traitor, why not a CIA willing to dose a president with LSD
- and study him as a test subject? What other world leader could
- they try their theories out on while observing him in closely
- monitored, intimate situations?
-
- Still too absurd to consider? Probably. I hesitate to even put
- it on paper myself. But that isn't even the most bizarre
- possible theory...
-
- While LSD is not guaranteed to permanently alter the thought
- processes of those who experience it, despite the frequent
- claims to the contrary often made during the 1960s, it certainly
- will give those individuals possessed of some intelligence and
- discernment a lot to think about. During the time period when
- CIA agents were furthering the scientific testing of LSD by
- dosing each other without warning, most agents had their already
- well-entrenched paranoid worldviews reinforced: to them, LSD was
- a nightmare experience, one to be avoided at all costs. But to
- some it was truly a revelation. One agent, after coming down
- from the peak of a trip, broke down and wept in front of his
- fellow spooks.
-
- "I didn't want to leave it. I felt I would be going back to a
- place where I wouldn't be able to hold onto this kind of beauty.
- I felt very unhappy. The people who wrote the report on me
- said I had experienced depression, but they didn't understand
- why I felt so bad. They thought I had had a bad trip." (173)
-
- He was lucky they didn't slap a straight jacket on him and cart
- him away for good!
-
- Another operative who came away from his trip without the usual
- paranoid residue common to spooks on dope had found himself with
- "A more global view of things. I found it awfully hard when
- stoned to maintain the notion: I am a US citizen- my country
- right or wrong ... You tend to have these good higher feelings.
- You are more open to the brotherhood-of-man idea and more
- susceptible to the seamy sides of your own society...I think
- this is exactly what happened during the 1960s, but it didn't
- make people more communist. It just made them less inclined to
- identify with the US. They took a plague on both your houses
- position." (174)
-
- Certainly, this is a self-defeating philosophy for a spy to
- adopt. Did such experiences tempt any CIA agents to chuck it
- all, or to stay only to subvert from within? It's a farfetched
- speculation, with little evidence to support it. While there
- were several notable CIA renegades who would come to public
- knowledge with horrible tales to relate of their activities as
- covert operators, such men as Phillip Agee, John Stockwell,
- Ralph McGeehee, George O'Toole, and David MacMichael seem to
- have been impelled more by the resolution of their own troubled
- moral dilemmas than by psychedelic insight.
-
- However, one obscure theory, most likely, implausible yet
- fascinating, comes from Lawrence Livermore, North California
- punk rock luminary best known for his column in punkzine Maximum
- Rock 'n Roll. Livermore claims to have once met a fellow who
- claimed to be the son of "a high level CIA operative who had
- inside knowledge of the Kennedy assassination" which he
- described as "a power struggle between the liberal and
- reactionary wings of the CIA." This fellow ran away from home,
- went to the Haight-Ashbury and blew his mind on ... well, you
- know what by now (as well as the irony of the situation ... ),
- but by the time Livermore met him, he was "in the process of
- drinking himself to death." The gist of this wretched fellow's
- tale was that:
-
- "Within the CIA there were good and evil factions, and when the
- bad group ("the dark ones"...) threatened to gain complete power
- via the Kennedy assassination and the escalation of the Vietnam
- war and its related heroin trade, the CIA's white knights struck
- back with LSD." (175)
-
- It should be noted that Livermore's informant wove a tale that
- "tied together Tibetan monks, Hitlerian mystics, secret
- brotherhoods dating back to the days of Atlantis, and the
- manipulation of white and black magic in the name of saving or
- enslaving the human race, and would hiss at the televised image
- of Henry Kissinger and say, "He's one of them..look at his eyes."
- (176)
-
- It's hard enough to believe merely when it's a tale of black and
- white "knights" of the CIA jousting over control of the nation
- and the minds of the human race, when the other elements are
- added to it, it sounds more like an episode of the continuing
- saga of Indiana Jones, or maybe one of Trevor Ravenscroft's
- satanic fantasies.
-
- Livermore himself gives the impression that he finds the story
- "far-fetched-sounding, yes, but minus the quasimystical
- elements, by no means preposterous." (177) Could it have been
- possible that some faction of CIA agents, their typical cold war
- super-patriot minds blown by acid, indeed flooded the country
- with LSD, not as part of some plot to forestall change or stifle
- rebellion, but to encourage it, especially in the aftermath of
- Kennedy's assassination by their dark counterparts within the
- agency? It would not be entirely improbable, if we remember
- Captain Al Hubbard and his plans to foster world peace by
- turning on world leaders even before Mary Meyer. And if Kennedy
- and Mary Meyer were pursuing an acid dalliance, with crucial
- repercussions for foreign policy, would it be too hard to
- believe that possibly it was due to the influence of somebody or
- something else, some self-appointed clique of mystic
- manipulators, perhaps, denizens of the clandestine world and
- adepts of its covert activities yet ultimately rejecting the
- goals of that world, running their own program and agenda
- beneath the cover of something much more banally insidious, like
- the CIA's MK-ULTRA program?
-
- Well, it would make a good novel anyway...
-
-
- NOTES:
-
- 171) Project MK-ULTRA- The CIA's Program of Research in
- Behavioral Modification, Washington, DC, Government Printing
- Office, August 31, 1977, pp. 123-25, as cited in Ranelagh, pp.
- 777-78, n27
-
- 172) Lee & Shlain. p. 35; Lee, Ranftel, & Cohen. p. 20
-
- 173) Marks, p. 75
-
- 174) ibid
-
- 175) Livermore, Lawrence (pseudonym of Larry Hayes), "Whatever
- Happened to the Psychedelic Revolution? LSD in the Eighties",
- Burning Toddlers #2, January 1988, pp. 15-18, Frank Publications,
- PO Box 56942, Phoenix, AZ 85079
-
- 176) ibid
-
- 177) ibid
-
-
- Excerpted from Part Four of the series:
- ---------------------------------------
- "The High and the Mighty: JFK, MPM, LSD and the CIA"
- copyright 1995 by G. J. Krupey
-
- Which appeared in:
- ------------------
- Steamshovel Press #12
- ISSN 10602-3795
- POB 23715, St. Louis, MO 63121
-
- Research on Mary Pinchot Meyer, her alleged acid circle, her
- murder and any subsequent cover-up continues at Steamshovel
- Press, which is currently following several interesting leads in
- this regard. Contact editor Kenn Thomas or author G.J. Krupey
- at Steamshovel's address if you have any information or
- additional leads on the topic. Confidentiality assured to,
- those who request it.
-
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