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The Vegan Marxist
12th March 2010, 17:10
French bread spiked with LSD in CIA experiment
Henry Samuel in Paris
11 Mar 2010

In 1951, a quiet, picturesque village in southern France was suddenly and mysteriously struck down with mass insanity and hallucinations. At least five people died, dozens were interned in asylums and hundreds afflicted.

For decades it was assumed that the local bread had been unwittingly poisoned with a psychedelic mould. Now, however, an American investigative journalist has uncovered evidence suggesting the CIA peppered local food with the hallucinogenic drug LSD as part of a mind control experiment at the height of the Cold War.

The mystery of Le Pain Maudit (Cursed Bread) still haunts the inhabitants of Pont-Saint-Esprit, in the Gard, southeast France.

On August 16, 1951, the inhabitants were suddenly racked with frightful hallucinations of terrifying beasts and fire.

One man tried to drown himself, screaming that his belly was being eaten by snakes. An 11-year-old tried to strangle his grandmother. Another man shouted: "I am a plane", before jumping out of a second-floor window, breaking his legs. He then got up and carried on for 50 yards. Another saw his heart escaping through his feet and begged a doctor to put it back. Many were taken to the local asylum in strait jackets.

Time magazine wrote at the time: "Among the stricken, delirium rose: patients thrashed wildly on their beds, screaming that red flowers were blossoming from their bodies, that their heads had turned to molten lead."

Eventually, it was determined that the best-known local baker had unwittingly contaminated his flour with ergot, a hallucinogenic mould that infects rye grain. Another theory was the bread had been poisoned with organic mercury.

However, H P Albarelli Jr., an investigative journalist, claims the outbreak resulted from a covert experiment directed by the CIA and the US Army's top-secret Special Operations Division (SOD) at Fort Detrick, Maryland.

The scientists who produced both alternative explanations, he writes, worked for the Swiss-based Sandoz Pharmaceutical Company, which was then secretly supplying both the Army and CIA with LSD.

Mr Albarelli came across CIA documents while investigating the suspicious suicide of Frank Olson, a biochemist working for the SOD who fell from a 13th floor window two years after the Cursed Bread incident. One note transcribes a conversation between a CIA agent and a Sandoz official who mentions the "secret of Pont-Saint-Esprit" and explains that it was not "at all" caused by mould but by diethylamide, the D in LSD.

While compiling his book, A Terrible Mistake: The Murder of Frank Olson and the CIA's Secret Cold War Experiments, Mr Albarelli spoke to former colleagues of Mr Olson, two of whom told him that the Pont-Saint-Esprit incident was part of a mind control experiment run by the CIA and US army.

After the Korean War the Americans launched a vast research programme into the mental manipulation of prisoners and enemy troops.

Scientists at Fort Detrick told him that agents had sprayed LSD into the air and also contaminated "local foot products".

Mr Albarelli said the real "smoking gun" was a White House document sent to members of the Rockefeller Commission formed in 1975 to investigate CIA abuses. It contained the names of a number of French nationals who had been secretly employed by the CIA and made direct reference to the "Pont St. Esprit incident." In its quest to research LSD as an offensive weapon, Mr Albarelli claims, the US army also drugged over 5,700 unwitting American servicemen between 1953 and 1965.

None of his sources would indicate whether the French secret services were aware of the alleged operation. According to US news reports, French intelligence chiefs have demanded the CIA explain itself following the book's revelations. French intelligence officially denies this.

Locals in Pont-Saint-Esprit still want to know why they were hit by such apocalyptic scenes. "At the time people brought up the theory of an experiment aimed at controlling a popular revolt," said Charles Granjoh, 71.

"I almost kicked the bucket," he told the weekly French magazine Les Inrockuptibles. "I'd like to know why."

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/europe/france/7415082/French-bread-spiked-with-LSD-in-CIA-experiment.html

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EoN-uuQowjA&feature=player_embedded

danyboy27
12th March 2010, 17:18
so.. where are the evidence and documents of such claim?

The Vegan Marxist
12th March 2010, 17:32
so.. where are the evidence and documents of such claim?

It's probably all told in his book. Apparently it was real enough to get the French Government questioning the CIA.

JazzRemington
12th March 2010, 17:39
I think that may have been part of project MKULTRA, where the government experimented with different substances in an attempt to ultimately produce truth serums and mind control drugs.

Kléber
12th March 2010, 17:43
It's true that the US had a military stay-behind operation (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stay-behind) in France, that had a symbiotic relationship with the local mafia, teaming up to stop strikes and Communist electoral campaigns, which also facilitated CIA involvement in the global heroin trade (http://www.drugtext.org/library/books/McCoy/default.htm). The book in the second link covers their activities against the French Communists in Marseille, which isn't too far away from Pont-Saint-Esprit; not surprising that they would test stuff on some little village since they have admitted to testing it on US soldiers and Canadian mental patients, and IIRC, unfulfilled plans were also in the works for a test like this which would have spiked the water source of an American city.

Jimmie Higgins
12th March 2010, 17:54
This stuff is really crazy - I almost stoped reading the Shock-Doctrine because of the section about the woman who was given LSD and shock-therapy to "rebuild" her.

I also read a book about MKULTRA - it's real inquisition style torture... on ACID. I wouldn't be surprised if they are experimenting with similar things (probably not with drugs, but with newer techniques) in the US gulags in Eastern Europe and gitmo.

The Vegan Marxist
12th March 2010, 18:01
This stuff is really crazy - I almost stoped reading the Shock-Doctrine because of the section about the woman who was given LSD and shock-therapy to "rebuild" her.

I also read a book about MKULTRA - it's real inquisition style torture... on ACID. I wouldn't be surprised if they are experimenting with similar things (probably not with drugs, but with newer techniques) in the US gulags in Eastern Europe and gitmo.

Third World countries like Peru, Nicaragua, Indonesia, Chile, etc. are always becoming unknown victims of First World experiments, whether it be drugs or chemical weaponry. This shit right here is what creates paranoid conspiracy theorists. I don't blame them for their beliefs, I blame the shadowed governments that implement these secret experiments that makes people believe that they're after them every second of the day.

Klaatu
13th March 2010, 03:50
There was a book about this incident, published in 1968

The Day of St. Anthony's Fire
http://www.parlorcity.net/reviews/stafire.htm

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ergotism

chegitz guevara
13th March 2010, 04:01
I need to see documents before I believe it. MKULTRA was real, but specific incidents need to be proven. The left is far too ready to gobble this shit up (see 9/11 troofer "movement).

Tablo
13th March 2010, 04:08
Sad how even with all this horrible shit being uncovered the people in the US will not even hear about it from the corporate media and will continue their blind support for their wretched government.

Please post actual documentation if you can find any.

Red Commissar
13th March 2010, 04:49
Yes, while I would love to find proof that MKULTRA is still continuing, we need solid proof. The man can say what he wants, but so can a lot of the people we see in the 9/11 Truthers and Birthers.

The Vegan Marxist
13th March 2010, 04:55
I need to see documents before I believe it. MKULTRA was real, but specific incidents need to be proven. The left is far too ready to gobble this shit up (see 9/11 troofer "movement).

Yes, we need to remain open minded about this, of course. But to compare this with the 9/11 'truth' movement is beyond absurd. The 9/11 truth movement CAN be proven wrong because science tells us that 9/11 was not an inside job, but when it comes to things like this, where we can only allow history & evidence to prove of such, then when there's more evidence towards the idea that this was a CIA project, then where else would I lean my beliefs towards, or at least more minded to?

chegitz guevara
13th March 2010, 05:28
Yes, we need to remain open minded about this, of course. But to compare this with the 9/11 'truth' movement is beyond absurd. The 9/11 truth movement CAN be proven wrong because science tells us that 9/11 was not an inside job, but when it comes to things like this, where we can only allow history & evidence to prove of such, then when there's more evidence towards the idea that this was a CIA project, then where else would I lean my beliefs towards, or at least more minded to?

Teh comparison is people rushing to believe something before it is proven true.

The Vegan Marxist
13th March 2010, 05:33
Teh comparison is people rushing to believe something before it is proven true.

Though, the 9/11 truth movement has been proven false from within a few months after it started. Yet, they continue to base their 'facts' against science.

Tablo
13th March 2010, 05:54
I think we can all agree we need actual sources before we take this as truth.
It honestly would not surprise me if it is true though.

The Douche
13th March 2010, 15:44
How come nobody had a good trip?

chegitz guevara
13th March 2010, 18:52
How come nobody had a good trip?

Massive doses of LSD, especially if you don't know you've been dosed, are absolutely terrifying, and can fuck you up for years (even if we don't factor in flashbacks). I read on counterpunch many years ago that the Unibomber was actually an experimental victim of MKULTRA.

I and my friends were the "victims" of an unexpectedly massive dose. The dealer knew the stuff was much stronger than normal, but didn't tell us, and we had all taken extra doses on our own. The upshot is, though I thought I'd taken four hits, I took somewhere between 8 and 16. In rural, downstate Missouri, we needed the police to come rescue us from ourselves. One of the most absolutely horrible experiences in my life. Eighteen years later, it still gives me shivers. And we knew we were taking acid. Imagine if we were completely inexperienced with drugs.

The Douche
14th March 2010, 01:47
Massive doses of LSD, especially if you don't know you've been dosed, are absolutely terrifying, and can fuck you up for years (even if we don't factor in flashbacks). I read on counterpunch many years ago that the Unibomber was actually an experimental victim of MKULTRA.

I and my friends were the "victims" of an unexpectedly massive dose. The dealer knew the stuff was much stronger than normal, but didn't tell us, and we had all taken extra doses on our own. The upshot is, though I thought I'd taken four hits, I took somewhere between 8 and 16. In rural, downstate Missouri, we needed the police to come rescue us from ourselves. One of the most absolutely horrible experiences in my life. Eighteen years later, it still gives me shivers. And we knew we were taking acid. Imagine if we were completely inexperienced with drugs.

Yeah I guess I figured the dosage wouldn't be very big.

AK
14th March 2010, 12:25
The scientists who produced both alternative explanations, he writes, worked for the Swiss-based Sandoz Pharmaceutical Company, which was then secretly supplying both the Army and CIA with LSD.
Not so neutral now are we, Switzerland?