Although this article from 'Argosy' magazine didn't come out until December 1975, there was a lot of talk in the circles of many drug users, leftist and underground factions throughout L.A. County and Southern California, there about Patty's CIA connections and CIA mind control at Vacaville Prison in 1974. I always knew that 'Patty' was an FBI 'plant' and 'agent provocatuer' from the 'git go' in 1974.
http://emory.kfjc.org/archive/afa/afa_23a.mp3 __http://emory.kfjc.org/archive/afa/afa_23b.mp3___http://emory.kfjc.org/archive/afa/afa_23c.mp3_
http://emory.kfjc.org/archive/afa/afa_23d.mp3___http://emory.kfjc.org/archive/afa/afa_23e.mp3 __http://emory.kfjc.org/archive/afa/afa_23f.mp3
The web links above are from the web page I took a screen shot of below and describes among other things the U.S. intel, military and police agency connections to the creation of the SLA terror organization of the 1970's and some of it's members by respected researcher Dave Emory and his associates.
"Dr. West's life and career were punctuated with events that suggested his broad range of work. He examined Jack Ruby, the killer of Lee Harvey Oswald, and helped convince the court that Mr. Ruby should not be sentenced to death. Dr. West once saw a gruesome execution in Wisconsin and for years led a movement of doctors against the death penalty. He was a court-appointed witness in the defense of Patricia Hearst after her kidnapping and what appeared to be conversion to the outlaw life."
http://www.nytimes.com/1999/01/09/us/louis-j-west-74-psychiatrist-who-studied-extremes-dies.html
"CIA psychologist Louis Jolyon West was one of the prime movers in the apparently aborted launching of the UCLA Institute for the Study and Prevention of Violence. (West had been Jack Ruby’s psychiatrist, as well as an early experimenter on the effects of LSD.) In our next program, we examine the possibility that the UCLA center was actually supplanted with the Peoples Temple of Jim Jones, an apparent CIA operation and extension of the intelligence community’s mind control operations."
http://spitfirelist.com/?s=Jolyon+West ______http://spitfirelist.com/for-the-record/ftr-976-operation-mind-control-subverting-the-political-will/
The following below is from a website that list a number research articles from various sources. This piece below appears to have some well
corroborated facts in it and I have posted the link to it's website. Many of the other articles posted there look interesting as well although I am
not yet familiar with them yet at this time.https://www.mail-archive.com/ctrl@listserv.aol.com
In the 1960s, West could also be found in the Haight-Ashbury section of San Francisco, conducting more LSD experiments, this time within the hippie community. A pet project of West�s in the late 1960s and early 1970s was the Center for the Study and Reduction of Violence. He proposed to establish a �securely fenced� center at a remote, abandoned Nike missile base in the Santa Monica Mountains, in keeping with earlier plans by the CIA to set up �mind-control� stations off the beaten path, where experimentation could be carried out free from such concerns as human rights.
Ironically, West embarked on a PR campaign to promote himself as a champion of �human rights� � an effort that would be comical if not for the bottom line in terms of human suffering. West�s plans for such centers were the subject of hearings by the U.S. Senate Committee on the Judiciary in 1974, chaired by Senator Sam Ervin, whose members were alarmed at reports that West planned to test radical forms of behavior modification � mind-bending drugs, electric shock, implantation of electrodes in the brain and forcible castration with the drug cyproterone acetate. Critics charged that his violence centers would target blacks and Mexican-Americans in its studies.Other sites selected for West�s violence centers in California were Vacaville, Camarillo and Atascadero state hospitals. It has been documented that CIA drug and radiation experiments did take place at Vacaville.
West�s plans for such centers were the subject of hearings by the U.S.Senate Committee on the Judiciary in 1974, chaired by Senator Sam Ervin, whose members were alarmed at reports that West planned to test radical forms of behavior modification � mind-bending drugs, electric shock, implantation of electrodes in the brain and forcible castration with the drug cyproterone acetate. Critics charged that his violence centers wouldtarget blacks and Mexican-Americans in its studies.
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