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Bluebird
Outline
Historical Knowledge
At the end, they will leave, maybe a panel or two showing the empty table, and new people sitting down, but from a distance, outside and up from the shop, looking through the window.
To do this, they employed a variety of methods, including Polygraph, drugs, and hypnotysm.
Project Bluebird aroused questions that led to the creation of Operation Artichoke, Which employed those methods as well as others to attain a form of mind control. the New York Times put it like this: "a secret twenty-five year, twenty-five million dollar effort by the CIA to learn how to control the human mind" .
It's experiments violated international laws.
The scope of the project was: "Can we get control of an individual to the point where he will do our bidding against his will and even against fundamental laws of nature, such as self-preservation?"
The Project gathered information together with the intelligence divisions of the Army, Navy, Air Force and FBI. so yeah, everybody was in on it.
They used cocaine, marijuana, heroin, peyote and mescaline
They kept unsuspecting agents on LSD, for as much as 77 days in a row.
Start of Artichoke: August 20, 1951
They are part of the CIA during Operation Artichoke, proceeded by Project Bluebird, a CIA project whose goal was to find a better form of interrogation.
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Location
Bishopsgate, London, England
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Plot
Trying to get away from the cia(trying to hush up the project) and trying to rescue friends in the cia.
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Mock Up
Prologue
Office of Scientific Intelligence Overseas Base of Operations
London, England, REDACTED
1:52:32 PST
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Beginning
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Chief Superintendent comes in, releases Him
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