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MI6 ordered LSD tests on servicemen
2005-01-24 10:57:58
Just moving this to the top in case anyone's interested. Looks like MI6 were
up to the same tricks as the CIA... "Fifty years ago, Eric Gow had a baffling and unexplained experience. As a 19-year-old sailor, he remembers going to a clandestine military establishment, where he was given something to drink in a sherry glass and experienced vivid hallucinations. Other servicemen also remember tripping: one thought he was seeing tigers jumping out of a wall, while another recalls faces "with eyes running down their cheeks, Salvador Dalí-style". http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk_news/story/0,,1396099,00.html
2005-01-26 00:11:29
"However, the quest came to nothing, because the scientists discovered
that LSD was useless for manipulating the human mind. " WHAT?! Sea Monkey *baffled* http://www.induceonline.com Bertrand Russell wrote: > Just moving this to the top in case anyone's interested. Looks like > up to the same tricks as the CIA... > > "Fifty years ago, Eric Gow had a baffling and unexplained experience. > 19-year-old sailor, he remembers going to a clandestine military > establishment, where he was given something to drink in a sherry > experienced vivid hallucinations. > Other servicemen also remember tripping: one thought he was seeing > jumping out of a wall, while another recalls faces "with eyes running > their cheeks, Salvador Dalí-style". > > http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk_news/story/0,,1396099,00.html
2005-01-26 23:34:35
"Sea Monkey" news:1106727089.935057.267020@z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com... "However, the quest came to nothing, because the scientists discovered that LSD was useless for manipulating the human mind. " WHAT?! Yeah if you'd ever taken acid you'd probably agree that it does change the human mind a fair bit hehe ... but all these brainwashing types found the same thing, that you couldn't force people to do or say things the didn't want to just cause they were on acid. It's just too unpredictable Sea Monkey *baffled* http://www.induceonline.com Bertrand Russell wrote: > Just moving this to the top in case anyone's interested. Looks like > up to the same tricks as the CIA... > > "Fifty years ago, Eric Gow had a baffling and unexplained experience. > 19-year-old sailor, he remembers going to a clandestine military > establishment, where he was given something to drink in a sherry > experienced vivid hallucinations. > Other servicemen also remember tripping: one thought he was seeing > jumping out of a wall, while another recalls faces "with eyes running > their cheeks, Salvador Dalí-style". > > http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk_news/story/0,,1396099,00.html |
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