Was Jonestown A CIA Medical Experiment? - Ch. 11
Was Jonestown A CIA Medical Experiment? - Ch. 11
Was Jonestown A CIA Medical Experiment? - Ch. 11
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THE EXPERIMENT
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has speculated that the Mendocino Plan was the sole reason
that Jim Jones moved to Ukiah.
Eventually, most of the patients at Mendocino State Hospital
were released in the charge of the Peoples Temple. The
public funds previously allocated to Jim Jones via the
hospital's budget, the staff's salaries and their subsequent
donations, now came directly from the state to Jones, who
reportedly bled the program by providing a minimum of
patient care for a maximum profit. By 1972, the absence of
mental patients at Mendocino State Hospital prompted then
Governor Ronald Reagan to close the facility which, after
all, was the desired intent of the Mendocino Plan. Jones
protested the closing, but, in truth, it mattered little to
him. The hospital had outlived its usefulness as a training
center for the Temple's medical staff. The patients and
their state subsidy were now under his direct control.
Jones' wife, Marceline, exemplified the transition, leaving
her job as a nurse at Mendocino State Hospital to be
appointed state inspector of private care homes. Among her
official duties was the oversight of the Temple's
facilities.
Jim Jones contributed more to American society than has
previously been accredited to him and his successful
management of the Mendocino Plan is a prime example. His
Peoples Temple was the vanguard of a reform movement that
swept the country to such an extent that, within a decade of
the project's completion, the total number of mental
patients housed in public institutions nationwide had been
reduced by over 75%, saving the government a proportionate
amount of revenue.
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child was strapped into the metal chair and electrodes were
attached to various parts of his or her body. Though the
machine itself was hidden from the general adult
congregation, the existence of the machine was not. At
closed meetings of the congregation, Jones would call out
the names of those children to be disciplined and they would
be taken into the Blue-Eyed Monster's den. A microphone,
attached to the public address system, was placed in the
room. The general congregation heard no noises from the
machine only the screams of the children attached to it. The
child emerged from the room and ran to Jim Jones; groveling
at his feet to say "Thank you -- Thank you" in robot-like
repetition.
Later, in Jonestown, the physical beating and shock
treatments of Temple children were replaced with sheer
terror in the form of "Big Foot"; a monster that Jones told
them lived in a shallow well on the outskirts of the jungle
community. Children who misbehaved were lowered into the
well, where, unknown to them, adults were hiding in the
darkness. The adults made animal sounds and grabbed at the
child's dangling legs in a feigned attempt to pull him into
the abyss. Kicking and screaming, the child was pulled out
of the well and told that if he misbehaved again he would be
dropped into the well and Big Foot would eat him. Of course,
Big Foot was only effective on the very young children who
honestly believed in its existence.
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There is but one definitive test to determine a subject's
mind in under complete control. The experimenter must ask
the subject to commit suicide
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forehead.
AIDS__
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s the perfect biological weapon. It can be confined
to specific groups and, since the incubation period can be
as long as seven years, thousands can be infected before the
first person in the chain displays any symptoms. Also, it is
not itself a killer. It merely defeats the immune system so
that some opportunistic disease can claim the victim. Rather
than waste millions of research dollars in pursuit of a cure
for a
'natural' condition, it might be wiser to dismiss the
natural theory, accept that AIDS was artificially created
and seek the cause of the epidemic for within the cause one
might fight the cure.
This was the nature of the Jonestown medical experiments.
Had they remained this simple, they might have gone
undetected but the CIA proceeded to add so many other
desired results to the project as to make their sponsorship
all too obvious.
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