Former CIA Officer Alleges Behavioral Mind Control Programs Still Active Today
"The CIA still has a behavioral science unit that was never done away with. Victor Marcetti, who I consider one of the real legitimate CI whistleblowers in his view, and he was a higher level official, said that the CIA's claim that MK Ultra ended was just the cover that it was still going on. I've spoken to MK Ultra whistleblowers or whatever you want to call the program now that date back a few years ago that have been used and abused and still part of this program."
About this episode
Former CIA officer and whistleblower Kevin Shipp tells hosts Clayton and Natali Morris that recent congressional hearings on MK Ultra led by Representative Anna Paulina Luna are political theater designed to create the false appearance of government accountability. Shipp asserts that all MK Ultra files were immediately destroyed by CIA Director Richard Helms during the Church Committee investigations in the 1970s, making current investigations impossible. The only surviving evidence consists of seven boxes of receipts accidentally discovered decades ago. More significantly, Shipp claims the CIA's behavioral science programs never actually ended, citing former high-level CIA official Victor Marchetti who stated MK Ultra's termination was merely a cover story. Shipp says he has personally spoken with recent victims of ongoing mind control programs and believes the agency now uses directed energy weapons against whistleblowers and perceived enemies. He reveals he was placed on a Republican Party no-contact list after providing evidence to congressional intelligence committees, which never responded to his documentation. Shipp argues that congressional oversight is a sham, with intelligence committees meeting less than any other committee and members controlled through limited security clearances, CIA secrecy agreements threatening prison time for leaks, and potential blackmail. He describes the CIA as operating through special access programs so classified that even agency directors are unaware of their existence. The interview includes discussion of CIA influence over Hollywood productions including Homeland and Zero Dark Thirty, with filmmakers receiving classified briefings and training. Shipp characterizes his former colleagues as morally compromised individuals willing to betray personal relationships for intelligence gathering.
Key takeaways
- Kevin Shipp states all MK Ultra files were destroyed by CIA Director Richard Helms when Church Committee investigations began, making current congressional hearings futile political theater.
- The CIA whistleblower claims behavioral mind control programs never ended but continue today under different names, with victims from recent years still being used and abused by the agency.
- Shipp reveals he was placed on a GOP no-contact list after providing evidence to every member of House and Senate intelligence committees, who never responded to his documentation.
- The CIA operates through special access programs so deeply classified that agency directors themselves do not know what programs exist or how many there are, according to former officials.
- Congressional intelligence committees meet less frequently than any other committee and members are controlled through limited CIA-granted clearances and secrecy agreements threatening prison time.
- Shipp alleges the CIA uses directed energy weapons against whistleblowers and monitors their communications as part of ongoing behavioral control operations.
- Hollywood productions including Homeland received multi-day CIA training programs and classified briefings, with scripts influenced by the agency as modern Operation Mockingbird propaganda.