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Index
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Abramson, Harold
Abu Ghraib
Acheson, Dean
Acker, Kathy
Acoustic Kitty
Addiction Research Center
Adenauer, Konrad
aerosols
Affleck, Ben
Afghanistan war
AFL-CIO
African Americans
Agee, Philip
Agriculture Department
Algeria
Allan Memorial Institute
Allen, Morse
American Federation of Scientists
American Hospital (Paris)
American Journal of Psychiatry
American Psychological Association
American Ultra (film)
amphetamines
Angleton, James Jesus
Anslinger, Harry
anthrax
Antigua
anti-Semitism
anti-war activists
Arafat, Yasir
Argentina
Argosy
Arkansas Polytechnic College
Arnold, Matthew
Artichoke (formerly Bluebird)
Church Committee and
Dulles and
Glickman and
Gottlieb heads
Gottlieb-Helms memo on
legacy of
memo on
Olson and
torture and
Art of Illusion, The (Mulholland)
Asian-African Congress (1955)
assassination
Church Committee and
Rockefeller Commission and
Athens CIA station
Atlanta Constitution
Atlanta Federal Penitentiary
Atomic Energy Commission
Auschwitz
Baldwin, Ira
Baldwin, Maitland
barbiturates
Barrymore, John
Bartels, John
Battle for the Mind (Sargant)
Baylor University
Bay of Pigs invasion
Beecher, Henry
Belgian security service
Bell, Griffin
Bellevue Hospital
Bender, Sidney
Benzedrine
Bergen-Belsen
Bergman, Ingrid
Berlin
Berlin Wall
Berrigan, Philip
Bien Hoa Hospital
Bierce, Ambrose
biological and chemical weapons
army and
assassinations and
Chinese and
Dulles on
Helms-Gottlieb memo on
Korean War and
r /> MK-NAOMI and
Nazis and
Nixon and
Olson and
Sea Spray and
Soviet Union and
World War II
Biological Warfare Laboratories, U.S. Army. See also Camp Detrick
Bissell, Richard
Black, Cofer
Black Art, The (CIA film)
Blake, William
Blauer, Harold
Blome, Kurt
Bluebird (later Artichoke)
Church Committee and
Dulles and
Gottlieb and
Helms and
memo of 1951 on
Nazis and
torture and
Bond, James (character)
Bordentown, New Jersey, juvenile detention center
Boston Psychopathic Hospital
Boston University
botulinum
Bourne, Jason (character)
Bourne Identity, The (film)
Boyce Thompson Institute
Brain Stealers of Mars, The (Campbell)
brainwashing
Brain-Washing in Red China (Hunter)
Bridge of Spies (film)
Britain
British Microbiological Research Establishment
Brown, Harold
Browning, Elizabeth Barrett
Buchenwald
Bulgaria
Bulger, James “Whitey”
Bureau of Medicine and Surgery, U.S. Navy
Burgess, Guy
Cabinet of Dr. Caligari, The (film)
California Institute of Technology
Cameron, Ewen
Camp Detrick (later Fort Detrick). See also Special Operations Division
Artichoke and
assassinations and
bioweapons and
Bluebird and
Church Committee and
CIA and
current research at
Gottlieb and
Nazi scientists and
Nixon and
Olson and
poisons and
psychoactive drugs and
Sea Spray and
secrecy and
Camp King (Oberusel, Germany)
Camp X (Ontario)
Canadian army
Canadian Psychiatric Association
Cannabis Cup
Cardinale, Anthony
Carrey, Jim
Carter, Jimmy
Casey, William
Castro, Fidel
Castro, Raúl
Central Cancer Institute
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