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Project Mk-Ultra: Sex, Drugs, and the Cia, Vol. 1

Contributor(s): Moore, Stewart Kenneth (Artist), Sampila, Scott (Author), Beckner, Brandon (Author)

ISBN: 9781951038342

Publisher: Clover Press

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Pub Date: January 11, 2022

Dewey: 741.5942

Lexile Code: 0000

Features: Illustrated, Price on Product

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 0.60" H x 10.10" L x 7.40" W ( 1.40 lbs) 152 pages

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Description: San Francisco, 1971. As the Vietnam War rages, the government wages war at home against the hippy counter-culture. High profile drug trials capture headlines. Seymour Phillips, a headstrong journalist eager to prove himself, discovers key information uncovering a vast drug network. A routine interview leads to a sensational accusation that the man accused of trafficking mass quantities of LSD, works for the CIA. Seymour is approached by CHASE, an eccentric, paranoid stranger in disguise who claims to be a former CIA operative and have the inside scoop on the CIA/LSD connection. Chase insists that Seymour has only scratched the surface. The two forge a most uncommon alliance in a dangerous and mind-bending quest for the truth behind quite possibly the most bizarre chapter of the CIA's history. While most Americans were watching Leave it to Beaver and listening to The Everly Brothers, an eclectic group of CIA operatives were spiking each other's coffees with LSD, throwing decadent parties and hiring prostitutes to slip unsuspecting johns drug-laced drinks in order to observe every stoned and kinky moment from behind two-way mirrors. And this was only when they weren't dreaming up the next far reaching "official" application for this new, all-powerful, mind blowing drug - a drug that would ironically fuel the counter-culture over a decade later. Coincidence? Maybe not.

Review Quotes: "In Project MK-Ultra, Sex, Drugs and the CIA, artist and author Stewart Kenneth Moore sends the reader on a fantasmagoric roller coaster ride that just so happens to be the real history, mostly, of one of the most sordid, bizarre - and covered-up - chapters of the CIA's history." -- Brendan McNally, author of Germania

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