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CIA FILES

Operation ARTICHOKE

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CIA ARTICHOKE FILES
"Manchurian Candidate" ARTICHOKE CIA Files - ARTICHOKE was the CIA'S cryptonym for the
study and/or use of special interrogation methods that have been known to included hypnosis, drugs
and total isolation. It grew out of the Agency's Operation BLACKBIRD and was a forerunner to the
Agency's MKULTRA.

Project ARTICHOKE also known as Operation ARTICHOKE was run by the CIA's
Office of Scientific Intelligence. The project went deeper into
interrogation methods studied in the CIA's Project BLUEBIRD. ARTICHOKE
offensive mind control techniques experiments attempted to induce amnesia
and highly suggestive states in its subjects. ARTICHOKE focused on the
use of hypnosis, forced morphine addiction, forced morphine addiction
withdrawal, along with other drugs, chemicals, and techniques.

The main focus of the program was summarized in a January 1952 CIA memo,
"Can we get control of an individual to the point where he will do our
bidding against his will and even against fundamental laws of nature,
such as self-preservation?"

One program experiment attempted to see if it was possible to produce a


"Manchurian Candidate." In Richard Condon’s 1959 novel "The Manchurian
Candidate" an American soldier, who has been placed into a hypnotic state
by Communist forces, returns home to assassinate on command. Five years
earlier the CIA considered the possibility. A January 1954 CIA report
asks the question, “Can an individual of [redacted] descent be made to
perform an act of attempted assassination involuntarily under the
influence of ARTICHOKE?”
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