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Author Claims CIA Used Mind Control Expert to Silence Jack Ruby

Breaking Points · Congress EXPLODES: MKULTRA, Charles Manson, CIA · July 1, 2026
Author Claims CIA Used Mind Control Expert to Silence Jack Ruby
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Congress EXPLODES: MKULTRA, Charles Manson, CIA
"I believe that West was put in there to keep Jack Ruby from telling his story. The Warren Commission investigation, on the Warren Commission was Allen Dulles, the former CIA director who authorized and ran MKUltra until he was fired by President Kennedy. The liaison to the committee for the CIA who handled the information coming from the CIA back and forth to the Warren Commission was Richard Helms, who was a direct supervisor of Jolly West."
Author Tom O'Neill testified that CIA mind control specialist Jolly West was deployed to silence Jack Ruby, who killed JFK assassin Lee Harvey Oswald. O'Neill revealed that MKUltra architect Allen Dulles sat on the Warren Commission while Richard Helms, West's direct supervisor, served as CIA liaison, creating a clear conflict of interest. O'Neill stated West was capable of inducing mental disorders and that the CIA never disclosed West's capabilities to investigators.

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Breaking Points hosts discussed the historic MKUltra congressional hearing convened by Republican Representative Ana Paulina Luna, featuring testimony from authors Stephen Kinzer and Tom O'Neill, two of the foremost experts on CIA mind control programs. The hearing, held nearly 50 years after the original 1977 congressional investigation, examined whether the CIA misled Congress about MKUltra's capabilities and whether modern mind control operations continue today using AI and neuroscience. Kinzer, author of 'Poisoner in Chief', warned that covert agencies may now possess mind control tools that original MKUltra architect Sidney Gottlieb could not have imagined, urging investigation into current programs. O'Neill provided explosive testimony linking CIA mind control expert Jolly West to Jack Ruby's silence after killing Lee Harvey Oswald, revealing that MKUltra directors Allen Dulles and Richard Helms controlled the Warren Commission investigation. The hosts criticized Democrats for sending a former NIH director to make anti-Trump political points rather than engaging seriously with MKUltra evidence. Kinzer discussed visiting the first CIA black site in Germany where Nazi scientists continued human experimentation after Nuremberg trials, with the agency ignoring crimes against humanity doctrines. Luna announced plans to work with the German parliament to locate buried MKUltra victims. The discussion explored how CIA-seeded LSD experiments inadvertently created the 1960s counterculture through figures like Ken Kesey, potentially disrupting emerging class-based political coalitions between labor unions and civil rights groups. O'Neill testified that USAID was likely used as an MKUltra front, contradicting Democratic defenses of the agency. The hosts expressed hope that incoming DSA-aligned Congress members might collaborate across party lines on intelligence oversight issues as Matt Gaetz and AOC previously did.

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