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Lance Morcan | 3058 comments Excerpt from The Orphan Conspiracies: 29 Conspiracy Theories from The Orphan Trilogy:

Project Bluebird was the CIA’s first official behavior modification program. Created in 1949, its purpose was to study behavior modification, interrogation and general mind control as well as interrelated subjects.

Bluebird was an umbrella project spawned from the US Government’s super-secret Project Paperclip. Also known as Operation Paperclip, it was a sinister venture that brought hundreds of Nazi scientists to America immediately after World War Two. They were spirited into the US, often with new identities. Many were experts in brainwashing and other mind control methods. Some were even known war criminals, prosecuted during the Nuremberg Trials.

Yes you read that right: the US Government’s mind control programs stem directly from the horrendous psychiatric experiments the Nazis conducted during the Holocaust.

Again, this may all sound very far-fetched, but we implore you to do the research if you can’t believe it. Paperclip is on-the-record, and fascist methodologies really did worm their way into nations throughout the West.


"The sad thing was Seventeen would remain completely unaware she was being exploited, such were the ramifications of the insidious mind control programs." –The Ninth Orphan

The Orphan Conspiracies 29 Conspiracy Theories from The Orphan Trilogy by James Morcan


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Mikhayla Gracey I can't thank you enough for spreading this awareness. Yes, yes, and yes. Know this.


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Robert Wright (rhwright) | 30 comments For a good, recent look at Paperclip, I recommend Operation Paperclip: The Secret Intelligence Program that Brought Nazi Scientists to America.

I knew about their influence in space exploration, but their pervasive use throughout the military and intelligence sectors is kind of chilling.


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Mikhayla Gracey Yes Robert, seriously "chilling," especially when you consider that survivors of military mind control projects consistently use terms like "Dr. Mengele programming."


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Lance Morcan | 3058 comments Robert wrote: "For a good, recent look at Paperclip, I recommend Operation Paperclip: The Secret Intelligence Program that Brought Nazi Scientists to America.

I knew about their influence in spac..."


Thanks Robert. Operation Paperclip remains one of those stranger-than-fiction yarns. Many people, outside America at least, have never heard of the Paperclip Nazis, which is surprising given their prominence in the space race, the Moon landings and the advancement of science generally in post-war America.

Incidentally, Project Paperclip features prominently in other discussions in this group.


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James Morcan | 11378 comments Yeah, Bluebird was at the very beginning of the CIA's official ventures into mind control. However, I suspect the CIA (and the OSS) had been exploring mind control several years before that in more classified programs concerning the Nazi's highly sophisticated science.


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Mikhayla Gracey James wrote: "...I suspect the CIA (and the OSS) had been exploring mind control several years before that in more classified programs concerning the Nazi's highly sophisticated science." Ditto. There were Nazi's in America when they were in Germany in the late 1930's as well.


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