Declassified CIA Project Artichoke documents show 1950s research into concealing mind‑control drugs in vaccines, food, and drinks, with ties to Bluebird and later MKUltra.
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Overview of CIA Project Artichoke
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April 7, 2026
Project Artichoke was a CIA initiative focused on the study and operational use of 'special' interrogation methods. It evolved from Project Bluebird, which began around 1949 and 1950, and continued into the early 1950s. The project's explicit goal was to discover ways to break human will through drugs, hypnosis, and psychological pressure.
Project Artichoke was a CIA program focused on mind-control research through covert chemical delivery.
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The National Security Archive, in collaboration with ProQuest, published a scholarly analysis of these behavior control experiments in December 2024. This analysis drew on records not previously available to the Rockefeller Commission or congressional investigators.
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Create Free AccountDeclassified documents from the CIA's FOIA reading room reveal the research goals of Project Artichoke. Scientists were tasked with identifying chemicals or drugs that could be concealed in common items such as food, water, Coca-Cola, beer, and liquor. Another document specifically mentions the use of vaccinations and shots as potential delivery methods for these chemicals.
Effectively be concealed in common items such as food, water, Coca-Cola, beer, liquor.
The program was not a rogue operation. It was institutional, with bureaucratic authority moving through the CIA's Office of Security and its Office of Scientific Intelligence. It was funded and documented during the early 1950s.
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By February 2026, Yahoo News reported on the seventy-year anniversary of these programs. The Artichoke documents revealed plans to conceal mind-control substances in vaccines and everyday medications. In March 2026, the Citizens Commission on Human Rights issued a statement suggesting that the CIA's behavioral research history predicts today's expanding psychiatric drug landscape.
The broader MKUltra program, which ran from 1953 to 1963, absorbed much of Artichoke's pioneering work. However, Artichoke's focus on covert delivery through food, drink, and medical injection predates MKUltra by several years.
Who
Richard Helms, former CIA Director who ordered the destruction of MKUltra records in 1973.
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The scope of what was actually carried out versus what was proposed remains contested. In 1973, the CIA destroyed a significant volume of MKUltra records on the orders of then-Director Richard Helms. The surviving records are partial, leaving a gap between documented proposals and destroyed operational records. This gap fuels historical disputes.
The confirmed record shows a government program that formally researched covert chemical delivery through food and vaccines. However, the full operational history of what that research produced remains unconfirmed due to the absence of complete records.
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The gap between documented proposals and destroyed operational records fuels historical disputes.
Here’s the uncomfortable truth in this Artichoke story: the documents don’t mainly tell you what the CIA did – they tell you what the CIA thought it was entitled to try. What the report gets right: yes, there is a real 1952 memo, “Special Research for Artichoke,” talking explici...
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- 2.CIA FOIA — PROJECT ARTICHOKE
foia.cia.gov
- 3.National Security Archive / ProQuest analysis
nsarchive.gwu.edu
- 4.Yahoo News — Project Artichoke (Feb 26, 2026)
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