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Subproject #94 involving cats, dogs, and monkeys. These animals were used as guided bombs and microphones for eavesdropping. Audio device was considered inefficient and didn’t work effectively enough. They acted like cameras and would record what they saw and the results were sometimes incomprehensive. An example would be at cocktail parties where these devices would record everything, therefore the outcome was fuzzy. So the CIA began to invest alot of money and time on training a cat. This cat was cut open and a microphone would be inserted in it’s cochlea and an antenna in it’s tail. At first the cat would wander off everytime it got hungary, so they split the cat in half once again and wired it in order for it not to have the hunger sensation. Finally when they released

it and instructed in to listen into two men talking in the park, it got ran over as it crossed the street. Canada’s Involvement Similar events took place in Canada during 1957 to 1962. Under a false front called the Society for the Investigation of Human Ecology. Experiments were led by Scottish-born Dr. Ewen Cameron. Cameron was considered to some as “the godfather of Canadian psychiatry”. He worked at the Allan Memorial Institute in Montreal and was the director there as well. He was also known for helping Allen Dulles analyze the phycological mentality of some of the Nazi leaders in WWII. In various stages of his life he served as the President of Canadian, and American world psychiatric associations. His experiments consisted of L.S.D, mesabine, truth serum, and other

mind altering chemicals. These experiments were also followed by sleep deprivation, isolation chambers and massive electro-shock treatments. “Some experiments involved patients putting on black foot-ball helmets for up to 16 hours so they could listen to a tape playing back their most painful memories.” During his career, he seeked cures for shizophremia, depression, and other mental disorders, and always had the belief of “doctor-knows- best”. All research subjects signed consent forms, which enable the medical staff to do whatever they feel was necessary. Obviously consents weren’t enough, in all there were 53 Canadians that were victimized. Nine impaired for life. When Cameron was investigated, he was found dead under mysterious circumstances after a fall off a cliff

in New England. Shortly after his death his son Duncan, deliberately burned all of his father’s files which contained information on the experiments conducted. As the connections between the CIA and the institute began to emerged in the 1970’s, nine of the Canadians launched lawsuits against the U.S Government. They were unaware that the CIA had contributed $85,000 to such experiments. They also found out that the Canadian Government also contributed $70,000. But the trial proved less damaging to the governments and agency than to the nine victims that were impaired for life. The CIA also tried to switch the blame on the Canadian Government. In the end the nine victims received $20,000 Canadian dollars each. Presently today all investigations have not ended. The trials are

taking too slow in the courts, and both governments are too ashamed to admit their involvements so the rely on delaying time and expecting the victims deaths to silence the history of the past. Under Investigation The CIA has been investigated a number of times by different task force groups. In 1949 it was recommended that the organization reorganized it’s itself and it’s operations. After the Bay of Pigs invasion in 1961, President John F. Kennedy appointed groups to analyze the agency. In 1975 the CIA was under congressional and White House examination. “It was found that the agency had been engaged in “unlawful” domestic spying activities and had been implicated in assassination attempts abroad.” Among the Rockefeller commission it stated in it disclosure that:

“As part of a (CIA) program to test the influence of drugs on humans, research included the administration of LSD to persons who were unaware that they were being tested. This was clearly illegal. One person died in 1953, apparently result. The victim was Frank Olson, who, a month later digesting L.S.D, committed suicide. He jumped out a window from the tenth floor of his apartment. President Ford at the time decided to apologize to Olson’s widow. In 1976 the Congress passed a bill in order to pay Mrs.Olson $750,000 in compensation. As a result of these investigations, these committees were formed and exists as of today to check on the agency. These committees had jurisdiction over review of the CIA’s activities. Current Developments and Reports These are some of the most