Monday, January 27, 2014

Sidney Gottlieb On Monday Mystery...!

Sometimes the truth is much stranger than fiction, as you all know. How much stranger you may not know, though.

The PTB here in the states have often used some very mysterious people to help them along in what ever projects they had going at the time. This article from Listverse is about one of those mysterious fellows!

Sidney Gottlieb

In 1918, Sidney Gottlieb was born in New York under the name of Joseph Scheider. He received a PhD in chemistry from Caltech and became an expert on lethal poisons. In 1951, Gottlieb joined the CIA and was given a job on the top secret biological warfare program MKULTRA. Project MKULTRA was a now-infamous series of experiments used to study human mind control and modification. During the project, Gottlieb organized experiments in which humans were used as guinea pigs. For this reason, he was given the nicknames “Black Sorcerer” and “Dirty Trickster.”

Gottlieb helped organize Operation Midnight Climax, which was a program where the CIA purchased houses in San Francisco, Marin, and New York in order to watch people. For the project, the CIA hired a large group of prostitutes that lured subjects back to a house, drugged them, and then had sex while Gottlieb and others observed from behind two-way mirrors. The experiments gave results in sexual blackmail, surveillance, and mind-altering drugs. Gottlieb was also involved with the Cuban Project, in which he developed ideas to poison Fidel Castro.

During his career, Gottlieb worked for Lockheed, DARPA, the Department of Defense, and the U.S. Office of Naval Intelligence. In one incident, he attempted to contaminate Iraq’s General Abdul Karim Qassim’s handkerchief with botulinum. He was also involved with the Phoenix Program, in which the U.S. performed mind control experiments on the Vietcong during the Vietnam War. In 1960, he played a role in America’s attempt to kill the Prime Minister of the Congo, Patrice Lumumba. On November 28, 1953, biological warfare specialist Frank Olson died under mysterious circumstances while working under Sidney Gottlieb.

Doesn't it seem just a bit strange that we would find it necessary to have someone like this on the payroll? I have to ask myself how many more of these strange types are on the payroll now days and exactly what are they up to? Maybe I really don't want to know!

Coffee inside this morning. I'm thinking some biscuits and gravy would hit the spot!

9 comments:

Chickenmom said...

The government doesn't need people like that anymore. They use drones instead and drones don't talk. I'll bring sausage for those biscuits and gravy!

linda m said...

I don't think I even want to know. There is so much "under cover" stuff going on - most of which can't be good - that it scares the crap out of me. So I'll just play ostrich on this one. Coffee inside for sure and biscuits and gravy sound good.

Mamahen said...

Breakfast sounds great and i'll bring honey for any extra biscuits, but this undercover stuff is really scaryscary!!! We just never know what the PTB are up to :(

HermitJim said...

Hey Phyllis...
Trouble is...we don't know just how many more of this type are still active!

Drones can be scary as well!

Thanks for coming by this morning!



Hey Linda M...
Maybe it's better all around if we don't know! Shame it has to be that way.

Thanks for coming by today!



Hey Mamahen...
Not knowing is how they want us!

Honey is always good on the biscuits!

Thanks for dropping by today!

Anonymous said...

Nasty man (and projects!) How is one created in the brain when wanting to work with things like that?

Have a great day!
Christer.

Rob said...

A lot of strange things happened in the 50's, that's when "God" was put into the Pledge Of Allegiance and on our paper money.

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