The government once told Americans MKUltra was just another conspiracy theory.
It wasn’t.
The CIA has now admitted it was real.
For years, our own government secretly experimented with mind control, behavior modification, hypnosis, LSD, and psychological conditioning. Thousands of people became test subjects, many without ever knowing it. Then, just as investigators started asking questions, the CIA destroyed most of the records.
Yesterday, Congress reopened one of the darkest chapters in American history, holding a hearing on MKUltra and demanding answers that, decades later, still haven’t come.
What really happened?
How much evidence was destroyed?
And if our government was willing to conduct secret experiments on its own citizens once before, why should Americans simply assume every similar capability disappeared?
To be clear, no evidence was presented that MKUltra is still operating today. But history teaches us something just as important: governments are capable of extraordinary deception, especially when they hide behind the words “national security.”
Today, technology is infinitely more powerful than it was in the 1950s. Artificial intelligence, social media algorithms, behavioral targeting, and mass surveillance have changed the way information reaches every American. The real question isn’t whether MKUltra still exists in its original form. The question is whether the methods of influence have evolved.
Today on Stinchfield, we break down what Congress uncovered, what history proves, and why every American should understand the government’s own record when it comes to secrecy, manipulation, and accountability.
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