Preliminary Bibliography on Drug and Related Mind Control Experiments by the U.S. Government

Books and Articles

Cockburn, Alexander. "The science of deception." New Statesman & Society v7n287, p22-23 Jan 28, 1994.

Cook, William J.; Gest, Ted; Yalowitz, Gerson; Satchell, Michael; Silberner, Joanne; Sandford, Gillian. "A cold-war horror show's last act." U.S. News and World Report 17 Oct. 1988: 13. Discusses the work of Ewen Cameron.

Constantine, Alex. Virtual Government : CIA Mind Control Operations in America. 1997.

Elliot, Carl and Weijer, Charles. "Cruel and unusual treatment." Dec./Jan. 1996: 31-35. Discusses experiments on patients suffering from mental illness in Canada, including experiments conducted by Ewen Cameron.

Gillmor, Don. I swear by Apollo : Dr. Ewen Cameron and the CIA-brainwashing experiments. Montréal : Eden Press, 1987.

Gray, Peter F. "Lie society." The Washington Monthly May 1992: 36-40. Includes a discussion of MKULTRA.

Lausch, Erwin. Manipulation; dangers and benefits of brain research. Translated from the German by Oliver Coburn. New York, Viking Press, 1974.

Lee, Martin A. and Bruce Shlain. Acid Dreams: The Complete Social History of LSD: The CIA, the Sixties, and Beyond. New York: Grove Press, 1992.

Marks, John. The Search for the "Manchurian Candidate": The CIA and Mind Control. New York: Times Books, 1979.

Psychosurgery : a multidisciplinary symposium. Articles developed from presentations made at the symposium Psychosurgery: the legal and ethical issues, at Boston University on Dec. 1, 1973, sponsored by the Center for Law and Health Sciences, Boston University School of Law.

Thomas, Evan. "Sins of a paranoid age." Newsweek 27 Dec. 1993: 20. Mentions MKUltra, use of guided animals as assassins, and Pentagon and CIA experiments.

Thomas, Gordon. Journey into madness. New York : Bantam Books, 1989. About the experiments of Ewen Cameron

* Weinstein, Harvey. Psychiatry and the CIA : victims of mind control. Washington, DC : American Psychiatric Press, 1990.
Previously published as A father, a son, and the CIA. Toronto : James Lorimer & Co., Publishers, 1988.

Government Documents

U. S. Senate Select Committee on Intelligence. Project MKULTRA, the CIA's program of research in behavioral modification. Ninety-fifth Congress, first session, August 3, 1977. Washington : U.S. GPO, 1977.

Books marked * are in the Georgia Perimeter College Library.
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