A Terrible Mistake: The Murder of Frank Olson and the CIA's Secret Cold War Experiments

H.P. Albarelli Jr.
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Following nearly a decade of research, this account solves the mysterious death of biochemist Frank Olson, revealing the identities of his murderers in shocking detail. It offers a unique and unprecedented look into the backgrounds of many former CIA, FBI, and Federal Narcotics Bureau officials—including several who actually oversaw the CIA’s mind-control programs from the 1950s to the 1970s. In retracing these programs, a frequently bizarre and always frightening world is introduced, colored and dominated by many factors—Cold War fears, the secret relationship between the nation’s drug enforcement agencies and the CIA, and the government’s close collaboration with the Mafia.
Genres: HistoryNonfictionConspiracy TheoriesTrue CrimeCrimeBanned BooksEspionageAmerican HistoryMedicalScience
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