The year is 1951; something sinister was taking place in a small quiet village in southern France. As if straight out of a horror movie, Men, Women and children have gone completely insane. An eleven year old tried to strange his grandmother without any sort of rhyme or reason, another man shouted “I am a plane” before jumping out of a second-floor window breaking both his legs. He then got up and continued walking for fifty yards. Another man saw his heart escaping through his feet and begged doctors repeatedly to put it back. Hundreds were taken to the local asylum in strait Jackets. Even then the insanity didn't stop. The patients had to be tied down because they would thrash wildly on their beds screaming that red flowers were blossoming from their bodies only after explaining that their heads had been turned into molten lead.
The investigation into the matter was immediately covered up. The blame was placed on a local baker who had (supposedly) unwittingly contaminated his flour with ergot, a hallucinogenic mould that infects rye. It wasn’t until two years later that the facts started to fall apart. A Mr. Albarelli came across CIA documents while investigating the suspicious suicide of a certain Frank Olson, a biochemist that worked for SOD (a Swiss –based Pharmaceutical Company which was known for secretly supplying the Army and CIA with LSD.) one of the documents referenced the “Secret of Pont-Saint-Espirt” and explained that it could not have been caused by the mould but by diethylamide (the D in LSD). a few years later two former colleagues of Mr. Olson stepped forward and explained to Mr. Albarelli that the Pont-Saint-Esprit incident was part of a mind control experiment run by the CIA and US army.
This entire incident has been confirmed by a White House document sent to members of the Rockefeller Commission. [The Rockefeller Commission was created by an act of congress signed into law by Richard Nixon to investigate a stream of CIA abuses.] The commission turned up a few names of French Nationals who had been secretly employed by the CIA and had been directly referenced to the “Pont St. Esprit Incident”. This experiment was part of a quest by the CIA to research LSD as an offensive mind control weapon. Lysergic Acid Diethylamide is easily manufactured (ergoline derivative) and almost too easy to mass-produce. It can last for years if stored properly. In its pure form it is odorless and colorless. These attributes make it the most cost effective psych-weapon if it proved in fact to have mind controlling abilities.
Saturday, March 13, 2010
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