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Sidney Gottlieb

Sidney Gottlieb (August 3, 1918 – March 7, 1999) was an American chemist and spymaster who headed the Central Intelligence Agency's 1950s and 1960s assassination attempts and mind-control program, known as Project MKUltra.[1]

Sidney Gottlieb
Gottlieb in 1977
Born(1918-08-03)August 3, 1918
DiedMarch 7, 1999(1999-03-07) (aged 80)
Education
OrganizationCentral Intelligence Agency
Known forProject MK-Ultra
Spouse
Margaret Moore
(m. 1942)
Children4

Early years and education

Gottlieb was born to Hungarian Jewish immigrant parents Fanny and Louis Gottlieb in the Bronx on August 3, 1918. His older brother was plant biologist David Gottlieb. A stutterer since childhood, he earned a master's degree in speech therapy from San Jose State University after retiring from the CIA. He was born with a club foot, which got him rejected from military service in World War II but did not prevent his pursuit of folk dancing, a lifelong passion.[2]

Gottlieb graduated from James Monroe High School[citation needed] in 1936, and enrolled in the free City College in NYC. He decided to transfer to a school that offered a legitimate agricultural biology course, and wished to attend the University of Wisconsin. In order to take the specialized courses he wished to have, he first attended Arkansas Tech University, where he studied botany, organic chemistry, and principles of dairying. His success at ATU won him admission to the University of Wisconsin, where he was mentored by Ira Baldwin, the assistant dean of the College of Agriculture. Gottlieb graduated magna cum laude in 1940. His accomplishments at the university, paired with a glowing recommendation from Baldwin, won him admission to the California Institute of Technology, where he received his Doctorate in Biochemistry in June 1943, writing his thesis on "Studies of Ascorbic Acid in Cowpeas."

Gottlieb met his wife Margaret Moore, daughter of a Presbyterian missionary,[3] while attending CIT, and they swiftly married. Denied the chance at military service, he sought out another way to serve, and began looking for government work in Washington. By 1948, his wife and two daughters were living in a remote cabin near Vienna, Virginia, that had no electricity or running water. He was living here when he began working for the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), and his lifestyle was a stark contrast to that of the Ivy League men normally recruited at CIA.

Government career

Gottlieb's first government position was at the Department of Agriculture, where he researched the chemical structure of organic soils. He later transferred to the Food and Drug Administration, where he developed tests to measure the presences of drugs in the human body. Gottlieb grew bored of this work and sought a more challenging position. In 1948, he found a job at the National Research Council, where he described being "exposed to some interesting work concerning ergot alkaloids as vasoconstrictors and hallucinogens." He soon relocated to the University of Maryland as a research associate dedicated to studying metabolisms of fungi.[4]

On July 13, 1951, Gottlieb had his first day of work at the CIA. Then-Deputy Director for Plans Allen Dulles hired him on Ira Baldwin's recommendation. Baldwin had founded and run the biowarfare program at Fort Detrick years earlier, and had kept Gottlieb in his orbit throughout the years. Gottlieb, who had advanced knowledge of poisons, was making his entrance in the early years of the Cold War. In the years after World War II, American paranoia about infiltrating Communist ideology whipped the country into a nationalistic fervor to protect American cultural and political dominance from a supposed impending Soviet takeover. This also contributed to the CIA rapidly expanding its experimental methods and tactics over the next two decades, in an effort to break down and rebuild the human mind to work in its favor, falsely believing the USSR and The People's Republic of China had already mastered brainwashing and were using it against their own citizens and prisoners.[5] This belief drove the early OSS and CIA and their forays into mind control operations and led to justifications of countless horrific acts, often with no oversight or accountability.

Project BLUEBIRD was already under way when Gottlieb was brought on board; it experimented with "Special Interrogation" techniques on captured prisoners overseas at black sites like Camp King, Fort Clayton, and Villa Schuster, using drugs to attempt to break their ego control and elicit information. But Bluebird lacked scientific knowledge and obedience; Dulles wanted Gottlieb to get it back on course. After proceeding through training, he was named chief of the newly formed Chemical Division of the Technical Services Staff (TSS). On August 20, 1951, Dulles ordered Bluebird to be expanded and centralized, and renamed the Project Artichoke, which quickly became a power base for Gottlieb. Dulles was promoted to Deputy Director of Central Intelligence days after intensifying Artichoke's scale. This assured protection and encouragement for all of Gottlieb's future mind-control projects from the highest levels of the U.S. government.

Dulles and Gottlieb both believed there was a way to influence and control the human mind that could lead to global mastery. They also wanted a "truth serum", something that had been investigated during the days of the OSS but never fully realized. Gottlieb conducted experiments using THC, cocaine, heroin, and mescaline before realizing LSD had not been properly tested or investigated by the agency. After trying LSD for the first time himself, Gottlieb accelerated LSD experiments at the agency, testing it on agents who agreed to be dosed under controlled environments and some who agreed to be dosed by surprise. LSD had been invented only a decade earlier, and few Americans knew it existed. After months of experimenting on agents and prisoners left Gottlieb unsatisfied, he sought help from the Special Operations Division at Detrick. With this agreement, the CIA acquired the knowledge and facilities of the Army to develop bioweapons suited for the CIA.[6]

Gottlieb's first 18 months at the agency led to some frustrating discoveries. The drugs he was experimenting with were not the "truth serums" he wanted them to be, and often hindered interrogations rather than aiding them. He knew Dulles, now the Director of Central Intelligence under President Eisenhower, would approve anything he wanted to do, and this increased his ambitions. He hatched a new idea that consumed Artichoke and gave him authority over all CIA research into mind control, including the ability to test drugs on witting and unwitting Americans, which was not being done under Artichoke. Gottlieb and Richard Helms, then-Chief of Operations for Directorate of Plans, wrote a memorandum to send to Dulles.[7]

Dulles formally approved Project MKUltra on April 13, 1953. His brother, John Foster Dulles, was tapped for Secretary of State, giving even further diplomatic cover to the project. On April 10, Dulles described the program and others like it in a speech to alumni at Princeton University, referencing the new battlefield of "brain warfare" and the battle for controlling the human mind. He disguised his program by describing it as something the Soviet Union was doing rather than something he was pioneering himself. Gottlieb selected multiple researchers, scientists, and ex-OSS members to work for him under MK-ULTRA "Subprojects." Those contracted conducted experiments on Gottlieb's behalf and reported their findings to him. He sponsored physicians such as Donald Ewen Cameron and Harris Isbell in controversial psychiatric research including nonconsensual human experiments.[8]

Gottlieb administered LSD and other hallucinogenic drugs to unwitting subjects and financed psychiatric research and development of "techniques that would crush the human psyche to the point that it would admit anything".[citation needed] He was named as the person who gave Army bacteriologist Frank Olson LSD at an MK-ULTRA retreat, leading to Olson's mental spiral and death a week later.

 
Gottlieb approved Project MKULTRA's "Subproject 8" on LSD in this June 9, 1953 memo. (Redactions obscure much of the context.)

Gottlieb was the liaison to the military subcontractor Lockheed, then working for the CIA on Project AQUATONE, later known as the U-2 spy plane. In 1953, he arranged a safe house for the Lockheed Aeronautics Services Division (LASD) with an easy and exclusive egress.[citation needed]

By 1955 Project MK-ULTRA had outgrown its government funding. At this point Subproject 27[9] (basic research of LSD) was a funding subproject that combined previous subprojects, including payment to Sandoz Pharmaceuticals for LSD, John Mulholland's The Official CIA Manual of Trickery and Deception (subproject 15 magic support, Mulholland Supplement), and further procurement of LSD (subproject 18), but it grew to almost 150 documented subprojects, including a microwave gun and the search for alternatives to LSD, which led to later programs like Project MKCHICKWIT, most of which focused on South America.[citation needed]

In addition to working with subcontractors, the CIA worked with the Advanced Research Projects Agency (ARPA) of the Department of Defense and the Office of Naval Intelligence, though it is unclear what role Gottlieb played in these affairs other than authorization.[citation needed]

In March 1960, under The Cuban Project, a CIA plan approved by President Eisenhower—and under the direction of CIA Directorate for Plans Richard M. Bissell—Gottlieb proposed spraying Fidel Castro's television studio with LSD and saturating Castro's shoes with thallium to make his beard fall out. Gottlieb also hatched schemes to assassinate Castro, including the use of a poisoned cigar, a poisoned wetsuit, an exploding conch shell, and a poisonous fountain pen.[10] Gottlieb also played a role in the CIA's attempt to assassinate Prime Minister Patrice Lumumba of the Congo. He took a vial of poison to the Congo with plans to place it on Lumumba's toothbrush in the summer of 1960.[11][12] He transported these "toxic biological materials" to Larry Devlin, the CIA station chief in the Congo, and although Devlin declined the assignment, a military coup soon overthrew and killed Lumumba.[13]

Retirement and death

Gottlieb retired from the CIA in 1973, saying he did not believe his work had been effective. Visited in retirement by the son of his late colleague Frank Olson, he was residing in an "ecologically correct" home in Culpeper, Virginia, where he raised goats, ate yogurt and advocated peace and environmentalism.[14] He and his wife spent two years traveling Australia, Africa and India before settling down for several months to run a leper hospital in India. He had two sons and two daughters.[2]

On October 7, 1975, Gottlieb testified before the Church Committee under the alias "Joseph Schneider." He did not reveal much in his testimony, besides saying he had destroyed nearly all records of what he did during his time at the agency. Gottlieb was never convicted of any crimes. Few historical studies mention his name.[15]

On March 7, 1999, Gottlieb died at his home in Washington, Virginia.[16] He was reported to have a history of heart problems,[16] but his wife declined to give the cause of death.[17]

See also

References

  1. ^ Weinberger, Sharon (10 September 2019). "When the C.I.A. Was Into Mind Control". New York Times. Retrieved 15 December 2019.
  2. ^ a b Cornwell, Rupert (March 16, 1999). "Obituary: Sidney Gottlieb". The Independent. from the original on May 13, 2011.
  3. ^ Ted Gup (2001-12-16). "The Coldest". The Washington Post. Washington, D.C. ISSN 0190-8286. OCLC 1330888409.
  4. ^ Kinzer, Stephen (2019). Poisoner in Chief: Sidney Gottlieb and the CIA Search for Mind Control. USA: Henry Holt and Company. p. 8.
  5. ^ Kinzer, Stephen (2019). Poisoner in Chief. Henry Holt. pp. 31, 53–54.
  6. ^ Kinzer, Stephen (2019). Poisoner in Chief: Sidney Gottlieb and the CIA Search for Mind Control. New York. p. 65.
  7. ^ Kinzer, Stephen (2019). Poisoner in Chief: Sidney Gottlieb and the CIA Search for Mind Control. New York: Henry Holt & Company. p. 71.
  8. ^ Weinstein, Harvey (October 1, 1990). Psychiatry and the CIA: Victims of Mind Control. Amer Psychiatric Pub Inc. ISBN 978-0880483636.
  9. ^ Subproject 27 (archived url).
  10. ^ Hollington, Kris (2013). "Chapter Four: The Black Sorcerer". Wolves, Jackals, and Foxes: The Assassins Who Changed History. New York: St. Martin's Press. ISBN 978-1429986809. Retrieved July 28, 2016.
  11. ^ Coll, Steve. "Remote Control: Our Drone Delusion", The New Yorker, May 6, 2013. Retrieved on May 6, 2013.
  12. ^ Weiner, Tim (2007), Legacy of Ashes: The History of the CIA, Doubleday, pg 163.
  13. ^ History-Matters.com. Senate Church Committee on Lumumba (PDF)
  14. ^ Ignatieff, Michael (April 1, 2001). "What did the C.I.A. do to Eric Olson's father?". The New York Times Magazine. Retrieved January 17, 2013.
  15. ^ Kinzer, Stephen (2019). Poisoner in Chief: Sidney Gottlieb and the CIA Search for Mind Control. New York: Henry Holt & Co.
  16. ^ a b Barnes, Bart (March 11, 1999). "CIA Official Sidney Gottlieb, 80, Dies". The Washington Post. Retrieved August 15, 2015.
  17. ^ Weiner, Tim (March 10, 1999). "Sidney Gottlieb, 80, Dies; Took LSD to C.I.A." The New York Times. Retrieved August 15, 2015.

Further reading

External video
  Presentation by Stephen Kinzer on Poisoner in Chief, October 3, 2019, C-SPAN
  • Holley, Joe (2005, June 16). "John K. Vance; Uncovered LSD Project at CIA". Washington Post, Page B08.
  • Jacobs, John (1977, September 5). . Washington Post, A1.
  • Kettle, Martin (2000, August 10). "President 'ordered murder' of Congo leader". The Guardian.
  • Kinzer, Stephen (2019). Poisoner in Chief; Sidney Gottlieb and the CIA Search for Mind Control. New York: Henry Holt and Co. ISBN 9781250140432. Retrieved 15 December 2019.
  • Marks, John (1991). The Search for the "Manchurian Candidate". W.W. Norton & Company, Inc.

sidney, gottlieb, august, 1918, march, 1999, american, chemist, spymaster, headed, central, intelligence, agency, 1950s, 1960s, assassination, attempts, mind, control, program, known, project, mkultra, gottlieb, 1977born, 1918, august, 1918new, york, city, yor. Sidney Gottlieb August 3 1918 March 7 1999 was an American chemist and spymaster who headed the Central Intelligence Agency s 1950s and 1960s assassination attempts and mind control program known as Project MKUltra 1 Sidney GottliebGottlieb in 1977Born 1918 08 03 August 3 1918New York City New York U S DiedMarch 7 1999 1999 03 07 aged 80 Washington Virginia U S EducationArkansas Tech UniversityUniversity of WisconsinCalifornia Institute of TechnologyOrganizationCentral Intelligence AgencyKnown forProject MK UltraSpouseMargaret Moore m 1942 wbr Children4 Contents 1 Early years and education 2 Government career 3 Retirement and death 4 See also 5 References 5 1 Further readingEarly years and education EditGottlieb was born to Hungarian Jewish immigrant parents Fanny and Louis Gottlieb in the Bronx on August 3 1918 His older brother was plant biologist David Gottlieb A stutterer since childhood he earned a master s degree in speech therapy from San Jose State University after retiring from the CIA He was born with a club foot which got him rejected from military service in World War II but did not prevent his pursuit of folk dancing a lifelong passion 2 Gottlieb graduated from James Monroe High School citation needed in 1936 and enrolled in the free City College in NYC He decided to transfer to a school that offered a legitimate agricultural biology course and wished to attend the University of Wisconsin In order to take the specialized courses he wished to have he first attended Arkansas Tech University where he studied botany organic chemistry and principles of dairying His success at ATU won him admission to the University of Wisconsin where he was mentored by Ira Baldwin the assistant dean of the College of Agriculture Gottlieb graduated magna cum laude in 1940 His accomplishments at the university paired with a glowing recommendation from Baldwin won him admission to the California Institute of Technology where he received his Doctorate in Biochemistry in June 1943 writing his thesis on Studies of Ascorbic Acid in Cowpeas Gottlieb met his wife Margaret Moore daughter of a Presbyterian missionary 3 while attending CIT and they swiftly married Denied the chance at military service he sought out another way to serve and began looking for government work in Washington By 1948 his wife and two daughters were living in a remote cabin near Vienna Virginia that had no electricity or running water He was living here when he began working for the Central Intelligence Agency CIA and his lifestyle was a stark contrast to that of the Ivy League men normally recruited at CIA Government career EditGottlieb s first government position was at the Department of Agriculture where he researched the chemical structure of organic soils He later transferred to the Food and Drug Administration where he developed tests to measure the presences of drugs in the human body Gottlieb grew bored of this work and sought a more challenging position In 1948 he found a job at the National Research Council where he described being exposed to some interesting work concerning ergot alkaloids as vasoconstrictors and hallucinogens He soon relocated to the University of Maryland as a research associate dedicated to studying metabolisms of fungi 4 On July 13 1951 Gottlieb had his first day of work at the CIA Then Deputy Director for Plans Allen Dulles hired him on Ira Baldwin s recommendation Baldwin had founded and run the biowarfare program at Fort Detrick years earlier and had kept Gottlieb in his orbit throughout the years Gottlieb who had advanced knowledge of poisons was making his entrance in the early years of the Cold War In the years after World War II American paranoia about infiltrating Communist ideology whipped the country into a nationalistic fervor to protect American cultural and political dominance from a supposed impending Soviet takeover This also contributed to the CIA rapidly expanding its experimental methods and tactics over the next two decades in an effort to break down and rebuild the human mind to work in its favor falsely believing the USSR and The People s Republic of China had already mastered brainwashing and were using it against their own citizens and prisoners 5 This belief drove the early OSS and CIA and their forays into mind control operations and led to justifications of countless horrific acts often with no oversight or accountability Project BLUEBIRD was already under way when Gottlieb was brought on board it experimented with Special Interrogation techniques on captured prisoners overseas at black sites like Camp King Fort Clayton and Villa Schuster using drugs to attempt to break their ego control and elicit information But Bluebird lacked scientific knowledge and obedience Dulles wanted Gottlieb to get it back on course After proceeding through training he was named chief of the newly formed Chemical Division of the Technical Services Staff TSS On August 20 1951 Dulles ordered Bluebird to be expanded and centralized and renamed the Project Artichoke which quickly became a power base for Gottlieb Dulles was promoted to Deputy Director of Central Intelligence days after intensifying Artichoke s scale This assured protection and encouragement for all of Gottlieb s future mind control projects from the highest levels of the U S government Dulles and Gottlieb both believed there was a way to influence and control the human mind that could lead to global mastery They also wanted a truth serum something that had been investigated during the days of the OSS but never fully realized Gottlieb conducted experiments using THC cocaine heroin and mescaline before realizing LSD had not been properly tested or investigated by the agency After trying LSD for the first time himself Gottlieb accelerated LSD experiments at the agency testing it on agents who agreed to be dosed under controlled environments and some who agreed to be dosed by surprise LSD had been invented only a decade earlier and few Americans knew it existed After months of experimenting on agents and prisoners left Gottlieb unsatisfied he sought help from the Special Operations Division at Detrick With this agreement the CIA acquired the knowledge and facilities of the Army to develop bioweapons suited for the CIA 6 Gottlieb s first 18 months at the agency led to some frustrating discoveries The drugs he was experimenting with were not the truth serums he wanted them to be and often hindered interrogations rather than aiding them He knew Dulles now the Director of Central Intelligence under President Eisenhower would approve anything he wanted to do and this increased his ambitions He hatched a new idea that consumed Artichoke and gave him authority over all CIA research into mind control including the ability to test drugs on witting and unwitting Americans which was not being done under Artichoke Gottlieb and Richard Helms then Chief of Operations for Directorate of Plans wrote a memorandum to send to Dulles 7 Dulles formally approved Project MKUltra on April 13 1953 His brother John Foster Dulles was tapped for Secretary of State giving even further diplomatic cover to the project On April 10 Dulles described the program and others like it in a speech to alumni at Princeton University referencing the new battlefield of brain warfare and the battle for controlling the human mind He disguised his program by describing it as something the Soviet Union was doing rather than something he was pioneering himself Gottlieb selected multiple researchers scientists and ex OSS members to work for him under MK ULTRA Subprojects Those contracted conducted experiments on Gottlieb s behalf and reported their findings to him He sponsored physicians such as Donald Ewen Cameron and Harris Isbell in controversial psychiatric research including nonconsensual human experiments 8 Gottlieb administered LSD and other hallucinogenic drugs to unwitting subjects and financed psychiatric research and development of techniques that would crush the human psyche to the point that it would admit anything citation needed He was named as the person who gave Army bacteriologist Frank Olson LSD at an MK ULTRA retreat leading to Olson s mental spiral and death a week later Gottlieb approved Project MKULTRA s Subproject 8 on LSD in this June 9 1953 memo Redactions obscure much of the context Gottlieb was the liaison to the military subcontractor Lockheed then working for the CIA on Project AQUATONE later known as the U 2 spy plane In 1953 he arranged a safe house for the Lockheed Aeronautics Services Division LASD with an easy and exclusive egress citation needed By 1955 Project MK ULTRA had outgrown its government funding At this point Subproject 27 9 basic research of LSD was a funding subproject that combined previous subprojects including payment to Sandoz Pharmaceuticals for LSD John Mulholland s The Official CIA Manual of Trickery and Deception subproject 15 magic support Mulholland Supplement and further procurement of LSD subproject 18 but it grew to almost 150 documented subprojects including a microwave gun and the search for alternatives to LSD which led to later programs like Project MKCHICKWIT most of which focused on South America citation needed In addition to working with subcontractors the CIA worked with the Advanced Research Projects Agency ARPA of the Department of Defense and the Office of Naval Intelligence though it is unclear what role Gottlieb played in these affairs other than authorization citation needed In March 1960 under The Cuban Project a CIA plan approved by President Eisenhower and under the direction of CIA Directorate for Plans Richard M Bissell Gottlieb proposed spraying Fidel Castro s television studio with LSD and saturating Castro s shoes with thallium to make his beard fall out Gottlieb also hatched schemes to assassinate Castro including the use of a poisoned cigar a poisoned wetsuit an exploding conch shell and a poisonous fountain pen 10 Gottlieb also played a role in the CIA s attempt to assassinate Prime Minister Patrice Lumumba of the Congo He took a vial of poison to the Congo with plans to place it on Lumumba s toothbrush in the summer of 1960 11 12 He transported these toxic biological materials to Larry Devlin the CIA station chief in the Congo and although Devlin declined the assignment a military coup soon overthrew and killed Lumumba 13 Retirement and death EditGottlieb retired from the CIA in 1973 saying he did not believe his work had been effective Visited in retirement by the son of his late colleague Frank Olson he was residing in an ecologically correct home in Culpeper Virginia where he raised goats ate yogurt and advocated peace and environmentalism 14 He and his wife spent two years traveling Australia Africa and India before settling down for several months to run a leper hospital in India He had two sons and two daughters 2 On October 7 1975 Gottlieb testified before the Church Committee under the alias Joseph Schneider He did not reveal much in his testimony besides saying he had destroyed nearly all records of what he did during his time at the agency Gottlieb was never convicted of any crimes Few historical studies mention his name 15 On March 7 1999 Gottlieb died at his home in Washington Virginia 16 He was reported to have a history of heart problems 16 but his wife declined to give the cause of death 17 See also EditChurch Committee Grigory Mairanovsky Human rights violations by the CIA Enhanced interrogation techniques torture Extraordinary rendition Jon D Glassman Targeted killing Unethical human experimentation Unethical human experimentation in the United StatesReferences Edit Weinberger Sharon 10 September 2019 When the C I A Was Into Mind Control New York Times Retrieved 15 December 2019 a b Cornwell Rupert March 16 1999 Obituary Sidney Gottlieb The Independent Archived from the original on May 13 2011 Ted Gup 2001 12 16 The Coldest The Washington Post Washington D C ISSN 0190 8286 OCLC 1330888409 Kinzer Stephen 2019 Poisoner in Chief Sidney Gottlieb and the CIA Search for Mind Control USA Henry Holt and Company p 8 Kinzer Stephen 2019 Poisoner in Chief Henry Holt pp 31 53 54 Kinzer Stephen 2019 Poisoner in Chief Sidney Gottlieb and the CIA Search for Mind Control New York p 65 Kinzer Stephen 2019 Poisoner in Chief Sidney Gottlieb and the CIA Search for Mind Control New York Henry Holt amp Company p 71 Weinstein Harvey October 1 1990 Psychiatry and the CIA Victims of Mind Control Amer Psychiatric Pub Inc ISBN 978 0880483636 Subproject 27 archived url Hollington Kris 2013 Chapter Four The Black Sorcerer Wolves Jackals and Foxes The Assassins Who Changed History New York St Martin s Press ISBN 978 1429986809 Retrieved July 28 2016 Coll Steve Remote Control Our Drone Delusion The New Yorker May 6 2013 Retrieved on May 6 2013 Weiner Tim 2007 Legacy of Ashes The History of the CIA Doubleday pg 163 History Matters com Senate Church Committee on Lumumba PDF Ignatieff Michael April 1 2001 What did the C I A do to Eric Olson s father The New York Times Magazine Retrieved January 17 2013 Kinzer Stephen 2019 Poisoner in Chief Sidney Gottlieb and the CIA Search for Mind Control New York Henry Holt amp Co a b Barnes Bart March 11 1999 CIA Official Sidney Gottlieb 80 Dies The Washington Post Retrieved August 15 2015 Weiner Tim March 10 1999 Sidney Gottlieb 80 Dies Took LSD to C I A The New York Times Retrieved August 15 2015 Further reading Edit External video Presentation by Stephen Kinzer on Poisoner in Chief October 3 2019 C SPANHolley Joe 2005 June 16 John K Vance Uncovered LSD Project at CIA Washington Post Page B08 Jacobs John 1977 September 5 The Diaries Of a CIA Operative Washington Post A1 Kettle Martin 2000 August 10 President ordered murder of Congo leader The Guardian Kinzer Stephen 2019 Poisoner in Chief Sidney Gottlieb and the CIA Search for Mind Control New York Henry Holt and Co ISBN 9781250140432 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