------ Forwarded Message > From: Robert Millegan <public...@trineday.net> > Date: Tue, 10 Nov 2009 12:03:34 -0500 > To: Robert Millegan <publis...@trineday.net> > Subject: Explosive New Book Exposes the CIA, LSD Experiments and Murder >
> > > > Explosive New Book Exposes the CIA, LSD Experiments and Murder > > Most Americans remember vague details of a person who had been given LSD and > subsequently jumped out a window of a New York hotel back in the Fifties. They > might also recall that it had something to do with the CIA. It certainly did. > It was murder. > In a new explosive and staggeringly researched book, A Terrible Mistake: > The Murder of Frank Olson and the CIA¹s Secret Cold War Experiments, author > H.P. Albarelli Jr. details once highly-classified accounts of the CIA¹s > experiments with LSD and other drugs in a series of biochemical experiments. > These covert actions on unsuspecting individuals resulted in at least five > deaths and three hundred people seeking medical care. > For decades, the seemingly unrelated mysteries of Dr. Frank Olson¹s > strange suicide in 1953 and the bizarre hallucinogenic breakout in the French > village of Pont St. Esprit in August 1951 have independently perplexed serious > investigators. The subjects have been rehashed in countless accounts on the > Internet and in many television news features and documentaries over the > years. However, using secret and never-before revealed CIA reports obtained > through the Freedom of Information Act, the author has tied together these two > events, along with many others. His startling conclusion is that the CIA had > high hopes of using LSD to develop a truth serum and perhaps even to create a > person who would unwittingly murder on command. Those ends became the > rationale to study the drug being administered surreptitiously, including the > dosing of an entire French village plus hundreds of unknowing civilians, > hospital patients, prisoners and military personnel. > The 900-page book exposes the reasons behind Dr. Olson¹s murder, and also > identifies the men responsible for the crime, including their ties with Lee > Harvey Oswald, the murder of JFK and their role in the infamous French > Connection heroin case. In addition, the book provides a tremendous amount of > detail about CIA-sponsored mind control and assassination programs like the > Artichoke Project, MK/ULTRA, MK/NAOMI and QK/HILLTOP. Some of the > interrogation techniques begun by these programs are still in use today. > A Terrible Mistake is published by TrineDay, an Oregon-based company that > specializes in releasing books that are shunned by mainstream publishers due > to their controversial nature. > > H.P. Albarelli Jr. has written a number of groundbreaking newspaper, magazine > and Internet articles, including several on the Olson case, as well as topics > such as anthrax, Cuba, child abuse and intelligence matters. His novel The > Heap was published in 2005. He works in the legal profession and was a member > of the Carter administration. More information on A Terrible Mistake can be > found at: www.aterriblemistake.com <http://www.aterriblemistake.com/> > > ### > > For interviews and/or review copies, please contact: > Kent Goodman public...@trineday.net - 1.541.954.8142 1.800.556.2012 > > > ------ End of Forwarded Message