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Before he was the Unabomber, Ted Kaczynski was a mind-control test subject
By Bryan Pietsch
June 11, 2023 at 3:48 a.m. EDT

Ted Kaczynski, the anti-technology anarchist who came to be known as the Unabomber, is led from the federal courthouse in Helena, Mont., in 1996. (John Youngbear/AP)
Ted Kaczynski, the anarchist and so-called Unabomber who died in a federal prison medical facility on Saturday, transformed from boy genius to terrorist, going from a star mathematics student to a feared assailant who targeted academics, scientists and industrialized society as a whole.
Kaczynski entered Harvard University as a 16-year-old on a scholarship, after skipping the sixth and 11th grades. It was there that he was subjected to an experiment run by Harvard psychologist Henry A. Murray that was backed by the Central Intelligence Agency. Though he graduated with a mathematics degree, later completing a doctorate in the field before becoming a professor, questions remain over whether or to what extent he was affected by the experiment, which reportedly involved mock interrogations in which participants beliefs were harshly disparaged.
Murrays study was widely reported to be part of a CIA program code-named Project MK-Ultra, inspired by the use of mind-control techniques on U.S. prisoners of war in Korea by the Soviet Union, China and North Korea. The program sought to understand how to control subjects minds, sometimes using substances such as LSD, according to a document the CIA made publicly available in 2018. (There has not been evidence to suggest LSD or similar substances were used at Harvard on Kaczynski.) ... The project attempted to produce a perfect truth drug for use in interrogating suspected Soviet spies during the Cold War, the document says. And generally to explore any other possibilities of mind control.
[Ted Kaczynski, who planted fear and death as the Unabomber, dies at 81]
CIA Director Richard Helms ordered the destruction of many files related to MK-Ultra in 1973. Nevertheless, Kaczynski disclosed some of his apparent involvement in the study in correspondence from prison with the professor Alston Chase, who later wrote a book about the Unabomber. ... Chase argued in a June 2000 article in the Atlantic magazine that Kaczynskis experiences at Harvard his studies, overlapping with his roughly three-year participation in Murrays experiment helped create the Unabomber. ... Thus did Kaczynskis Harvard experiences shape his anger and legitimize his wrath, wrote Chase, who died in 2022. By the time he graduated, all the elements that would ultimately transform him into the Unabomber were in place
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Bryan Pietsch is a reporter covering U.S. and international news for The Washington Post from its hub in Seoul. He previously reported for the New York Times in Colorado. Twitter https://twitter.com/bybryanpietsch
Before he was the Unabomber, Ted Kaczynski was a mind-control test subject
By Bryan Pietsch
June 11, 2023 at 3:48 a.m. EDT

Ted Kaczynski, the anti-technology anarchist who came to be known as the Unabomber, is led from the federal courthouse in Helena, Mont., in 1996. (John Youngbear/AP)
Ted Kaczynski, the anarchist and so-called Unabomber who died in a federal prison medical facility on Saturday, transformed from boy genius to terrorist, going from a star mathematics student to a feared assailant who targeted academics, scientists and industrialized society as a whole.
Kaczynski entered Harvard University as a 16-year-old on a scholarship, after skipping the sixth and 11th grades. It was there that he was subjected to an experiment run by Harvard psychologist Henry A. Murray that was backed by the Central Intelligence Agency. Though he graduated with a mathematics degree, later completing a doctorate in the field before becoming a professor, questions remain over whether or to what extent he was affected by the experiment, which reportedly involved mock interrogations in which participants beliefs were harshly disparaged.
Murrays study was widely reported to be part of a CIA program code-named Project MK-Ultra, inspired by the use of mind-control techniques on U.S. prisoners of war in Korea by the Soviet Union, China and North Korea. The program sought to understand how to control subjects minds, sometimes using substances such as LSD, according to a document the CIA made publicly available in 2018. (There has not been evidence to suggest LSD or similar substances were used at Harvard on Kaczynski.) ... The project attempted to produce a perfect truth drug for use in interrogating suspected Soviet spies during the Cold War, the document says. And generally to explore any other possibilities of mind control.
[Ted Kaczynski, who planted fear and death as the Unabomber, dies at 81]
CIA Director Richard Helms ordered the destruction of many files related to MK-Ultra in 1973. Nevertheless, Kaczynski disclosed some of his apparent involvement in the study in correspondence from prison with the professor Alston Chase, who later wrote a book about the Unabomber. ... Chase argued in a June 2000 article in the Atlantic magazine that Kaczynskis experiences at Harvard his studies, overlapping with his roughly three-year participation in Murrays experiment helped create the Unabomber. ... Thus did Kaczynskis Harvard experiences shape his anger and legitimize his wrath, wrote Chase, who died in 2022. By the time he graduated, all the elements that would ultimately transform him into the Unabomber were in place
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Before he was the Unabomber, Ted Kaczynski was a mind-control test subject [View all]
mahatmakanejeeves
Jun 2023
OP
I followed news stories back then, and I don't remember hearing anything about this
EYESORE 9001
Jun 2023
#2
The MK-Ultra connections were reported in a documentary a number of years ago. I found it...
keep_left
Jun 2023
#18
Social media bad actors (Putin,Xi,BoneSaw) are running same experiment today, creating lone wolves
Bernardo de La Paz
Jun 2023
#4