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CIA's Sidney Gottlieb: Pusher, Assassin & Pimp

US Official Poisoner Dies

Sidney Gottlieb, who for more than two decades managed the CIA's Technical
Services Division, died on March 10. His obituaries in the New York Times
and the Washington Post tended to focus own Gottlieb's testing of LSD on
himself and other CIA officers, portraying him as a kind of Merry
Prankster, the CIA's very own Ken Kesey.

In fact, with Gottlieb's death, America has lost its prime poisoner. For
many years, most notably in the 1950s and 1960s, Gottlieb presided over the
CIA's technical services division and supervised preparation of lethal
poisons, experiments in mind control and administration of LSD and other
psycho-active drugs to unwitting subjects. Gottlieb's passing came at a
convenient time for the CIA, just as several new trials involving victims
of its experiments were being brought. Those who had talked to Gottlieb in
the past few years say that the chemist believed that the Agency was trying
to make him the fall guy for the entire program. Some speculate that
Gottlieb may have been ready to spill the goods on a wide range of CIA
programs.

Incredibly, neither the Times nor the Post obituaries mention Gottlieb's
crucial role in the death of Dr. Frank Olson, who worked for the US Army's
biological weapons center at Fort Detrick. At a CIA sponsored retreat in
rural Maryland on November 18, 1953, Gottlieb gave the unwitting Olson a
glass of Cointreau liberally spiked with LSD. Olson developed psychotic
symptoms soon thereafter and within a few days had plunged to his death
from an upper floor room at the New York Statler-Hilton. Olson was sharing
the room with Gottlieb's number two, a CIA man called Robert Lashbrook, who
had taken the deranged man to see a CIA-sponsored medic called Harold
Abramson who ran an allergy clinic at Mount Sinai, funded by Gottlieb to
research LSD.

The night Olson made his terminally abrupt descent from the hotel window
the New York police asked Lashbrook to turn out his pockets. On a piece of
paper were initials GW and MH, identified later as George White and Morgan
Hall, White's alias. White was retained by Gottlieb to run a CIA safehouse
at 81 Bedford St in Greenwich Village, in cooperation with Harry
Anslinger's Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs, for which White had
previously worked. Gottlieb's men fixed up the house with one-way mirrors
listening devices and secret cameras. From the fall of 1953 to the spring
of the following year White threw parties on Bedford St, dosing his guests
with sodium pentothal, Nembutal and of course LSD. Later White moved the
CIA operation to San Francisco, with the same sort of set-up. He hired
prostitutes to dose the guests, in an exercise known as Operation Midnight
Climax. The encounter were filmed, on the walls White, put photos of women
being tortured and whipped. Gottlieb flew out to visit the safe house at
225 Chestnut Street several times a year. Another senior CIA man, John
Gittinger would interview the hookers about their drugs and sex habits.

Gottlieb was a man of darkness. He sponsored research by the infamous Dr
Ewen Cameron, a world famous shrink who had clinic in Montreal at McGill
where he dosed unwitting subjects (who had entered voluntarily for
psychiatric treatment) with huge jolts of electricity through their brains,
plus drugs plus lobotomies. Many people had their lives thus destroyed in
Cameron's research, financed by Gottlieb and also by the Rockefeller
Foundation. Cameron invented a particularly ghastly process called "psychic
driving" whereby drugged and shocked patients, whom Cameron believed he had
wiped clean of their previous personalities, would have tapes played
sixteen hours a day, dictating their new personalities.

>From time to time the patients, given Thorazine, Nebutal and Seconal, would
be hauled off, administered amphetamines as a wake-up call, then get ECT at
voltages forty times greater than was considered safe at the time. Cameron
died of a heart attack while mountain climbing in 1967. Gottlieb had
finessed Cameron $60,000 in the late Fifties for his experiments.
Eventually the CIA settled with some of Cameron's victims.

Gottlieb also funded the experiments of Dr. Harris Isbell. Isbell ran the
Center for Addiction Research in Lexington, Kentucky. Passing through
Isbell's center was a captive group of human guinea pigs in the form of a
steady stream of black heroin addicts. More than 800 different chemical
compounds were shipped from Gottlieb to Lexington for testing on Isbell's
patients.

Perhaps the most infamous experiment came when Isbell gave LSD to seven
black men for seventy-seven straight days. Isbell's research notes
indicates that he gave the men "quadruple" the "normal" dosages. The doctor
marveled at the men's apparent tolerance to these remarkable amounts of
LSD. Isbell wrote in his notes that "this type of behavior is to be
expected in patients of this type."

In other Gottlieb-funded experiment at the Center, Isbell had nine black
males strapped to tables, injected them with psylocybin, inserted rectal
thermometers, had lights shown in their eyes to measure pupil dilation and
had their joints whacked to test neural reactions.

Gottlieb's research was never a case of pure science. He was a practical
man. From the beginning, Gottlieb saw himself as part of the operational
wing of the CIA. Even the forays into LSD research, Gottlieb saw a testing
for a potential chemical warfare weapon. He arranged a contract with Eli
Lily to produce synthetic LSD "in tonnage quantities." The aim was to have
enough acid to incapacitate large populations and armies.

By the early 1960s Gottlieb's techniques and potions were being fully
deployed in the field. Well-known is Gottlieb's journey to the Congo, where
his little black bag held an Agency-developed biotoxin scheduled for
Patrice Lumumba's toothbrush. He also tried to manage Iraq's general Kassim
with a handkerchief doctored with botulinum and there were the endless
poisons directed at Fidel Castro, from the LSD the Agency wanted to spray
in his radio booth to the poisonous fountain pen intended for Castro that
was handed by a CIA man to Rolando Cubela on November 22, 1963.

Even less well remembered is one mission in the CIA's Phoenix Program in
Vietnam in July of 1968. A team of CIA psychologists set up shop at Bien
Hoa Prison outside Saigon, where NLF suspects were being held after Phoenix
Program round-ups. The psychologists performed a variety of experiments on
the prisoners. In one, three prisoners were anaesthetized; their skulls
were opened and electrodes implanted by CIA doctors into different parts of
their brains. The prisoners were revived, placed in a room with knives and
the electrodes in the brains activated by the psychiatrists, who were
covertly observing them. The hope was that they could be prompted in this
manner to attack each other. The experiments failed. The electrodes were
removed, the patients were shot and their bodies burned. CP
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