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A Father, A Son and the CIA
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A Father, A Son and the CIA
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| Abstract |
From 1957 to 1961, the U.S.-based Central Intelligence Agency funded a project carried out by Dr. Ewen Cameron at the Allan Memorial Institute of McGill University into brainwashing. Psychiatric patients at the Institute, without their knowledge or consent, were subjected to a series of procedures that included experimental drugs, intensive shock treatments, sensory deprivation, forced sleep for weeks on end, and the use of recorded voices for hours at a time in order to bring about behaviour change. One of these unwitting patients was the author's father.
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Toronto, ON
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James Lormier & Company
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| Date |
1988
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| Language |
en
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| Citation |
Weinstein, Harvey. A Father, A Son and the CIA. Toronto, ON: James Lormier & Company, 1988.
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