At a secret site in Germany, after World War II ended,
Americans used the services of Nazi scientists to develop advanced techniques
for the investigation of Soviet prisoners, including the use of "truth
serum" (LSD) and mind controlling methods which they would use on
prisoners.
American journalist Annie Jacobsen gives an account of this
story in her book "Operation Paperclip: The Secret Intelligence Program
that Brought Nazi Scientists to America", which was published this week.
"Operation Paperclip" began at a secret scientific
base on German soil and was pursued in the United States, where 1,600 of
Germany's best scientific minds were moved along with their families – instead
of being ostracized and tried for war crimes, they effortlessly slid into the
American dream.
The doctors and elite Nazi scientists helped the Central
Intelligence Agency (CIA) and the US intelligence system test the use of LSD
and other investigative techniques that would help them extract information
from the Soviet spies they had caught. The work took place in a German base
named "Camp King", near Frankfurt. In 1945, the site served as a
detention center for the German scientists, but within three years, the detainees
were the Soviets, while the German scientists became collaborators with the
Americans.
An important asset for the Americans was Dr. Walter
Schreiber, the Third Reich's former Surgeon General who was later moved to an
Air Force base in the US. The services of former Deputy Surgeon General of the
Third Reich Dr. Kurt Blome, who was involved in biological warfare research,
were also used in the base.
The motive behind the establishment of "Operation
Paperclip" was a suspicion raised by top security and military American
leadership's memos – that the US and the Soviet Union may enter a "total
war" in 1952, a war that will include the use of nuclear, chemical and
biological weapons. For that reason, the Americans decided to use every means
at their disposal, including Adolf Hitler's top scientists and the chemical
warfare they developed under the Third Reich, including sarin gas and
biological weapons.
LSD – Mind control weapon
US scientists worked alongside Hitler's scientists in the
Pennsylvania base on developing LSD, a hallucinogenic type of drug, which would
become a potential weapon, employed to make enemy soldiers in the battlefield
lose control without killing them.
But the CIA soon showed an interest in using LSD outside of
the battlefield, and in intelligence warfare. At the time, Americans were
examining options of mind manipulation by using drugs, hypnosis and electric
shock, in an attempt to match similar Soviet techniques of interrogation.
The Americans the realized that LSD allows for a better
understanding of changes in human behavior, as well as for performing cognitive
manipulation to control people's minds.
As a result, Operation Bluebird was launched, an operation
meant to utilize drugs to brainwash Soviet spies so that they forget the
content of their conversations with Americans.
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