Canada Created a Cold War Isolation Laboratory. It Ended in Scandal
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Canada Created a Cold War Isolation Laboratory. It Ended in Scandal
During the first year of the Korean conflict, in 1950/51, senior military officials in Canada, Britain, and the United States became concerned about the development and use of so-called mind control techniques by communist forces. Authorities cited public denouncements of the conflict made by captured American soldiers as evidence that the Chinese had developed a method for brainwashing. With little or no evidence of physical coercion, Western a…
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