CIA Mind Control, LSD and Zen. Princeton and MK-ULTRA. Paul Davids
Oct 23, 01:00 PM
What if you were part of a study you were never supposed to remember? Fine print: no one told you that part.
"One believes things because one has been conditioned to believe them." - Aldous Huxley, Brave New World - Wendy's Coffeehouse link
- Refreshed interview. [2018 ] It's a timing thing (plus copyright music removed).
Paul Davids talks about his experience in the 60's. Blowing American's Minds - A true story of Princeton, CIA Mind Control, LSD and Zen. Amazon affiliate link.
When Paul Davids and John Selby were college students at Princeton in the 60's, they volunteered for a research study that turned out to be part of a secret CIA Mind Control program.
MK-ULTRA details reside at The Black Vault. The study combined the use of psychedelics, popular at the time, and deep-level hypnosis.
And what use those elements are serving now - in various programs that might have evolved since then ... Curious.
Paul Davids Art and Film: Website
-- Revisiting PKD on the blog. Given all the hijinks going on during this time he might have been tuned in rather than wigged out. Wendy's Coffeehouse. Link.
Philip K. Dick: If You Find This World Bad, You Should See Some of the Others (The “Metz Speech”). [In his description, I see parallels with Plato’s Cave.]
- Refreshed interview. [2018 ] It's a timing thing (plus copyright music removed).
Paul Davids talks about his experience in the 60's. Blowing American's Minds - A true story of Princeton, CIA Mind Control, LSD and Zen. Amazon affiliate link.
When Paul Davids and John Selby were college students at Princeton in the 60's, they volunteered for a research study that turned out to be part of a secret CIA Mind Control program.
MK-ULTRA details reside at The Black Vault. The study combined the use of psychedelics, popular at the time, and deep-level hypnosis.
And what use those elements are serving now - in various programs that might have evolved since then ... Curious.
Paul Davids Art and Film: Website
-- Revisiting PKD on the blog. Given all the hijinks going on during this time he might have been tuned in rather than wigged out. Wendy's Coffeehouse. Link.
Philip K. Dick: If You Find This World Bad, You Should See Some of the Others (The “Metz Speech”). [In his description, I see parallels with Plato’s Cave.]