“Unveiled: The Shadowy Missions That Intelligence Agencies Tried to Bury Forever!”
According to a former interrogator, the Chili Peppers’ songs have a lot of bass in their guitar riffs and if played for a long period of time can make someone feel extremely uncomfortable. Tell that to a RHCP fan.
Pick A Drug, Any Drug
In the 1960s, the scope of what LSD could do was unknown. The CIA decided it needed to test the hallucinogenic substance more broadly. One of the ways they were going to do that was by testing on unsuspecting people. That was going to be a difficult task, but they were up for it.
Agents would secretly dose people’s drinks at local bars. The CIA also hired magician John Mulholland to train agents in the art of sleight of hand. The training documents were said to be destroyed, but they did eventually come out years later.
The Unabomber Was A CIA Creation
The infamous Unabomber, AKA Ted Kaczynski, was partially “created” by the CIA. Ted claimed that one of the experiments that turned him into an expert home-grown terrorist was funded by the CIA. It’s true, in the 1960s the CIA sponsored a Harvard study by a professor where undergraduate students would get humiliated for their beliefs.
Kaczynski said that it was brutal psychological experiments like that which ended up turning him into the monster that he would become.
A Black Under Cover KKK Member
In the 1970s, the Klu Klux Klan was still trying to have their voice be heard. They put up a posting in Colorado looking for people to start a chapter and the FBI saw it as an opportunity to jump. That’s where Ron Stallworth comes into the story. He’s an African-American cop who was told to lead the Colorado chapter. How? Well, all the conversations were over the phone.
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