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Online Fred Litwin

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Re: Did The CIA use a MK-Ultra to Interfere with Jack Ruby's Case?
« Reply #8 on: June 10, 2023, 02:16:38 PM »
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If you would read my post, you would see how West got involved. He was a renowned psychiatrist back then, and Ruby's defense team asked
him to evaluate Ruby.

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Offline Robert Reeves

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Re: Did The CIA use a MK-Ultra to Interfere with Jack Ruby's Case?
« Reply #9 on: June 10, 2023, 05:55:55 PM »
If you would read my post, you would see how West got involved. He was a renowned psychiatrist back then, and Ruby's defense team asked
him to evaluate Ruby.

Fred, just stop. West's specialty was 'MIND CONTROL'. To title West as a psychiatrist, in the sense he was there to help Ruby, is utter bollocks.



West was an expert in psychological torture. West proposed the very same techniques he was using during MKULTRA experiments for the treatment of Ruby. In particular - use of Sodium pentothal & Hypnosis.

Ruby was left alone with West in an isolated cell whereupon Ruby exhibits massive deterioration in his mental state. And we're supposed to believe this wasn't the plan? Bringing in a Dr Mengele Nazi type doctor whose specialty is mental manipulation & torture. As Fred Litwin likes to gaslight, to ''EVALUATE RUBY''


Online Fred Litwin

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Re: Did The CIA use a MK-Ultra to Interfere with Jack Ruby's Case?
« Reply #10 on: June 10, 2023, 06:11:35 PM »
It was NOT West who wanted to use sodium pentothal and hypnosis. That was the suggestion of Jack Ruby's lawyer. Why don't you read
my post.

As for sodium pentothal and hypnosis - I know one person who did use those techniques.

Jim Garrison.

Do you believe he was part of MK-Ultra.

fred

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Offline Paul May

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Re: Did The CIA use a MK-Ultra to Interfere with Jack Ruby's Case?
« Reply #11 on: June 15, 2023, 07:13:50 PM »
Fred Litwin, once again, you have not condemned Dr. West (as you call him). Any decent thinking human that has done any research on your so-called Dr. West should be alarmed to learn the lead protagonist in CIA's MKULTRA was brought in to meet Jack Ruby. Afterwards Jack Ruby displayed erratic mental health. With what we know now; all that has been declassified about MKULTRA & West, you should without any hesitation be condemning this blatant interference by the CIA with the most important witness alive at the time.

You are a fraud Mr Litwin. You had the chance to denounce the illegal experimentation & torture of humans. These were crimes of which  Jolyon West carried out at the behest of the CIA. For you to nonchalantly ignore West's CIA background with such evil shows you are without much moral guidance.

But most likely, you made this dumb post on your blog for your own vanity. I can only imagine you haven't thoroughly researched the topic of MKULTRA & West. No one could be so ignorant of the evil acts committed against fellow humans.

There is no “The” in CIA. Let’s get one thing right.

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Re: Did The CIA use a MK-Ultra to Interfere with Jack Ruby's Case?
« Reply #12 on: June 15, 2023, 09:26:49 PM »
There is no “The” in CIA. Let’s get one thing right.
For many of these people - the political types - this isn't about the assassination of JFK, the actual event: it's about using the tragedy as an instrument to go after whatever monsters they have in their heads. "The CIA" is at the top of the list. LBJ. Hoover. "The military". Or for Mr. Reeves the US as a whole. British anti-Americanism is always fascinating in a car accident sort of way.

There's been no evidence presented - none here - that Dr. West engaged in unethical behavior. Yes, MK-Ultra turned into a horrible program, it used innocent people as guinea pigs. But where is the evidence that *West* did any of this? That he didn't use professional standards such as informed consent with the subjects he used? Again, none has been presented here. If he did I'll lead the protests. MK-Ultra was terrible but not everyone associated with it is equally culpable for the wrongs done.

As to Ruby: what is the claim? That West did what? Anything? Brainwashed him? Injected him with cancer cells? That's silly and it's indicative of how the JFK conspiracy crowd got its bad reputation: they earned it.

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Offline Robert Reeves

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Re: Did The CIA use a MK-Ultra to Interfere with Jack Ruby's Case?
« Reply #13 on: June 16, 2023, 06:00:25 PM »
For many of these people - the political types - this isn't about the assassination of JFK, the actual event: it's about using the tragedy as an instrument to go after whatever monsters they have in their heads. "The CIA" is at the top of the list. LBJ. Hoover. "The military". Or for Mr. Reeves the US as a whole. British anti-Americanism is always fascinating in a car accident sort of way.

There's been no evidence presented - none here - that Dr. West engaged in unethical behavior. Yes, MK-Ultra turned into a horrible program, it used innocent people as guinea pigs. But where is the evidence that *West* did any of this? That he didn't use professional standards such as informed consent with the subjects he used? Again, none has been presented here. If he did I'll lead the protests. MK-Ultra was terrible but not everyone associated with it is equally culpable for the wrongs done.

As to Ruby: what is the claim? That West did what? Anything? Brainwashed him? Injected him with cancer cells? That's silly and it's indicative of how the JFK conspiracy crowd got its bad reputation: they earned it.

Nice to see you finding the courage to emerge from your lowly lurking shadows of shame just to pile on when someone else firstly interacts negatively. Should we devote some time analyzing the deficiencies in character that would override your true belief this case is already solved, and that you just hang around here for the funsies of trolling the crap out of people when you calculate you've got a better chance of not being taken apart so easily if you interject your nasty pathetic passive-aggressive commentary on the back of someone else's rodeo.

How do you like those eggs?
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Offline Jon Banks

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Re: Did The CIA use a MK-Ultra to Interfere with Jack Ruby's Case?
« Reply #14 on: June 17, 2023, 07:00:07 AM »
MKULTRA researcher wanted to continue his mind control experiments at the same time he was treating Ruby

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West also said that his LSD research was limited to animals, although it’s known from the recovered documents that he worked with humans. While he publicly denied being aware that the project was CIA funded, documents show that he was explicitly aware of it and he was in direct contact with the CIA project heads.

A recovered CIA document listing different MKULTRA subprojects shows that Subproject 43, associated with West and occurring at the University of Oklahoma, began in 1955 and ended in 1956 (when he also retired from the Air Force). The LSD work with animals that he and Sharp referred to took place years later and may or may not have involved human experimentation (although it’s known that his earlier work did). It might be easy to dismiss this, if not for the proposal for West to continue his MKULTRA work with CIA for another 11 years.

Other researchers who previously examined some of the documents embedded at the bottom of the article missed crucial facts. Colin Ross’ examination in The CIA Doctors describes the proposal, but fails to note the fact that it was written after the $20,000+ documented funds that West received from CIA. The letter accompanied with the proposal is dated February 1956, and clearly references upcoming work for the next fiscal year.

In the first subsection of the proposal itself, West says that he wants to continue the work for another 11 years. ”It is proposed that the experiments begun during 1955-56 involving hypnotizability, suggestibility, and the roles of certain drugs in altering these attributes, be continued and extended during 1956-67.” This would place West’s treatment of Ruby about three years before the proposed end of this particular MKULTRA subproject. In the proposal, West describes several elements of experiments that match the isolated experience of Ruby and West’s stated reason for going to see him.
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The Agency’s response to West’s proposal was apparently ordered destroyed along with all the other MKULTRA records. However, he continued to appear in CIA files as late as 1991. According to one document, West was indirectly involved in the STARGATE program which had a surprising amount of crossover with MKULTRA and its sister programs. While this particular project was undertaken by the Defence Intelligence Agency, the CIA’s counterpart in the Department of Defense, it was considered a CIA equity.

According to the document, “Serious government-funded research of both these domains began in 1973 when the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) initiated a modest effort to determine if a genuine anomalous phenomenon could be verified and to assess the degree to which it could be applied to general intelligence problems.” Coincidentally, 1973 is the same year that the MKULTRA program was officially terminated.

While the research project’s stated goal was studying anomalous phenomena such as remote viewing and remote interference, the experiments themselves focused on remotely altering someone’s perceptions and nervous system, essentially making the research dual-purpose. If it had been successful, the research could have been used not only as part of a psychic remote viewing program but to design a way to remotely interfere with someone’s perceptions, personality, or consciousness. While many of the documents relating to this program wound up in declassified CIA files, being CIA equities and an extension of a CIA program, many more seem to remain classified.

Whatever evidence there was about CIA’s continuing relationship with West, and whether or not they accepted his proposal to continue his MKULTRA research, was destroyed decades ago. This blanket destruction removed any chance to properly exonerate the Agency, leaving just enough information to provide disturbing glimpses into the potential connections between Ruby and MKULTRA after Oswald was assassinated.
https://www.muckrock.com/news/archives/2017/dec/19/mkruby/

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Offline Robert Reeves

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Re: Did The CIA use a MK-Ultra to Interfere with Jack Ruby's Case?
« Reply #15 on: June 17, 2023, 08:30:23 AM »
The BIG fact of this Ruby & Jolly West relationship in 1964 is that West's CIA/MKULTRA background was still classified. Hidden. Neither West nor the CIA disclosed their relationship at the time he was involved with Jack Ruby: the Church committee a decade later revealed CIA's funding of West's mind control research in Oklahoma, and then to UCLA.

Fred Litwin, and Tracy Parnell's advocacy of Fred's attempts to gaslight people, on the subject of Jolly West, has revealed the depth of their dishonesty.

Oh yeah, I nearly forgot, Steve M. Galbraith has the cheek to try and smear people with mental illness if they dare to question the CIA's involvement with the assassination/cover up of JFK. That is what you'd expect from a lowly gutless creep on the internet.
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