by Nicolas Hulscher, MPH
Declassified CIA documents reveal that in 1952, U.S. intelligence officials were exploring chemical methods to influence and control human behavior.
An April 24, 1952 memorandum titled “Special Research for Artichoke” proposes developing drugs capable of inducing anxiety, depression, hopelessness, nervousness, and lethargy in “subjects.” It discusses both immediate-use drugs and substances designed for long-term administration over extended periods, to be concealed in food, water, beverages — and even “standard medical treatments such as vaccinations, shots, etc.”

Project ARTICHOKE focused on interrogation techniques, hypnosis, amnesia, and chemical incapacitation within the CIA’s Technical Services Staff. The program laid groundwork for MK-ULTRA, formally initiated in 1953 and later exposed during congressional investigations in the 1970s…
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