Although the CIA insists that MKUltra-type experiments have been abandoned, some CIA observers say there is little reason to believe it does not continue today under a different set of acronyms.[*] Victor Marchetti, author and 14-year CIA veteran, stated in various interviews that the CIA routinely conducted disinformation campaigns and that CIA mind control research continued. In a 1977 interview, Marchetti specifically called the CIA claim that MKUltra was abandoned a "cover story."[*][*] Dr. Robert Duncan, a modern former scientist for the CIA, DOD, and US DOJ confirms it continues on today under new program names, together with former CIA operative Mark Phillips.[*][*][*][*] The Oregon State Hospital uses mind control on it's patients in conjunction with the CIA, and I am one such victim of their program. #cia #mkultra
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Can a car radar detector ID remote neural monitring?
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Can a car radar detector ID remote neural monitring?I have wondered about this. I haven't had the chance because the good ones cost too damn much. Any TIs out there who have one in their car can bring it in and hook it up to a battery jump starter and monitor it for a week and see if it works or not? I want to know badly.
Re: Can a car radar detector ID remote neural monitring?I am thinking about this too. But I don't have a device that lets me plug into an outlet.
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