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Reporter details CIA's Operation Midnight Climax — MKUltra-era safe houses, surreptitious LSD dosing, and 1977 disclosures

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Introduction to Operation Midnight Climax

Operation Midnight Climax was part of the CIA's MKUltra mind-control initiative.

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Operation Midnight Climax was a covert program initiated by the CIA in the early 1950s as part of the broader MKUltra mind-control initiative. The operation involved non-consensual human experimentation on American citizens, conducted in secret and without their knowledge.

Execution of the Operation

Who

George Hunter White: Former narcotics agent who led Operation Midnight Climax.

The operation was orchestrated by George Hunter White, a former narcotics agent known for his involvement in the underworld. White set up CIA-funded safe houses in San Francisco and New York City, equipped with two-way mirrors and recording devices to observe subjects under the influence of LSD.

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Prostitutes working for the CIA were paid to lure men into these safe houses, where they were unknowingly drugged. The CIA operatives observed from behind mirrors, documenting the effects of the drugs. The men were unaware of the experiment and had not consented to participate.

The fear of Soviet brainwashing techniques was real, and it was used to rationalize what the CIA's own documents would later describe as 'abhorrent' methods.

Purpose and Justification

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The operation aimed to explore the potential of psychedelic substances as tools for interrogation and psychological manipulation during the Cold War. The CIA sought to weaponize these drugs to extract information and disorient enemy agents.

Who

Sidney Gottlieb: Chemist and architect of MKUltra's extreme sub-projects.

Revelation and Aftermath

The program was exposed due to a filing error in 1973 when a cache of documents survived an order to destroy MKUltra records. These documents were discovered in 1977, leading to Senate hearings that partially revealed the program's extent.

Timeline

1977: Discovery of surviving MKUltra documents and Senate hearings.

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Despite the revelations, no criminal prosecutions followed. George White died in 1975, and Sidney Gottlieb retired, later facing civil suits. The victims of the experiments were never identified or compensated, and many remained unaware of what had happened to them.

The moral accounting remains unfinished.

At Issue

Lack of criminal prosecution and compensation for victims.

Unanswered Questions

The full scope of Operation Midnight Climax remains contested. Questions about the number of people affected, the long-term effects of the experiments, and the extent of destroyed records persist. The CIA has acknowledged the program, but many details remain unresolved.

Key Entities

George Hunter WhiteSidney GottliebCIARichard HelmsSenate Select Committee on IntelligenceThe Washington Post

Original Query

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