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Articulations
Olson
family statement released at Aug. 8, 2002 press conference.
“Code
Name Artichoke”
Documentary film now available on the web.
(See below, August 12, 2002, for details on the film.)
Articles, films, texts, broadcasts (most recent first):
See below for other anthrax, BW, Detrick,
CIA-history, 9/11, and Iraq-related stories.
“Suit Planned Over Death of Man C.I.A. Drugged.”
By James Risen.
New York Times.
(Nov. 27, 2012.)
Dead Wrong: Straight Facts on the Country’s Most Controversial Cover-Ups.
By Richard Belzer and David Wayne.
Chap 1. “Frank Olson — Nov. 28, 1953.”
Skyhorse Publishing, 2012 .
(Excerspt used with permission of the authors.)
“Dr. G: America’s Most Shocking Cases.”
Feature on the Frank Olson case.
Discovery Health Channel.
(Premier 9 PM EDT, April 2, 2010.)
“Dirty Little Secrets.”
One-hour documentary film examines the allegation of American use of biological weapons in the Korean War.
AlJazeera English.
(March 17, 2010.)
Related clip:
Japanese Unit 731.
Related clip: Secret Detrick deal with the Japanese.
“Frank Olson’s murder is like a nuclear bomb in an 18th century naval battle…”
“LSD, Murder and the CIA: Frank Olson, Enemy Combatant.”
By David Swanson.
Counterpunch.
(March 26 - 28, 2010.)
“Long, strange trip:
Did the CIA test LSD in the New York City subway system?”
By Philip Messing.
New York Post.
(March 13, 2010.)
“A Terrible Mistake: H.P. Albarelli's Investigation into CIA Scientist's Murder, at the Crossroads of Mind Control and Assassination.”
By Melissa Roddy
Huffington Post.
(Posted March 4, 2010.)
The Pont St.-Esprit Incident
“Very bad trip à Pont-Saint-Esprit.”
En 1951,un bourg entier du Gard hallucine pendant une semaine. Un journaliste américain prétend avoir percé le mystère : le village aurait été arrosé de LSD par la CIApour une expérience secrète.
Par Loïc Chauvin.
PDF version.
(Les Inrockuptibles, numéro 744 / 3 mars 2010.)
Related links on Pont St.-Esprit:
Interview with H.P. Albarelli.
Red Ice Radio on YouTube.
Telegraph (London).
Government Executive. com
Boing-Boing.
“The Real Roots of the CIA's Rendition and Black Sites.”
By H.P. Albarelli Jr. and Jeffrey Kaye
(Posted February 18, 2010.)
Originally published at Truthout.
“A
Terrible Mistake: The Murder of Frank Olson and the CIA’s
Secret Cold War Experiments.”
By H.P.
Albarelli, Jr.
(Trine
Day, Nov. 2009, 826 pp.)
Barnes & Noble.
The
Men Who Stare at Goats.
By Jon Ronson.
(Picador Books, Sept. 2004.)
Chapters on the Olson story omitted from the 2009 George Clooney
film:
“The
1953 House.”
“Harolds
Club or Bust!”
Watch clips from “Anthrax War,” including video from
“The Ghost of Frank Olson.”
“The
Ghost of Frank Olson.”
Chapter 4 of,
Dead
Silence: Fear and Terror on the Anthrax Trail.
By Bob Coen and Eric Nadler.
(Counterpoint Press, June 9, 2009.)
“Anthrax
War.”
Premier on CBC Newsworld, March 29, 2009, 9 PM Eastern.
Docmentary film on the world of biological weapons which takes its
point of departure in the anthrax letters sent after 9/11, then
follows trail wherever it leads. Includes a segment on the Olson
case.
A Canada-France coproduction directed by Bob Coen, produced by Galafilm
and TelFrance / Transformer
Films for the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, Société
Radio-Canada and ARTE.
Re-broadcast:
Unsolved
Mysteries segment on the Olson case from 1994, to repeat
on Spike TV.
CIA
Coverup.
(Scheduled: Nov.18, 2008, 9 AM)
Related:
“On
the Set:
Unsolved Mysteries; The Life and Death of Dr. Frank Olson.”
A radio broadcast from the set of “Unsolved Mysteries,”
recorded during the 1994 filming at the Hotel
Belevedere in Baltimore
Also available on iTunes.
Host, Herb Malsman, “Visions.”
The
CIA Magician: John Mullholland's Secret Life.
by Ben Robinson,
Lybrary Books,
2008.
“Sins
of the CIA.”
Chapter 10 of,
Philadelphia
Freedom, Memoir of a Civil Rights Lawyer.
By David Kairys.
Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 2008,
© David Kairys.
Note:
Attorney David Kairys and his partner David Rudovsky represented
the Olson family in dealings with the U.S. government in the 1970’s.)
“Code
Name Artichoke” airs in France.
(August 11, 13, 17, and 23, 2008)
“'This
is different:' Son of scientist who died in 1953 compares cases
then and now.”
By Karen Gardner.
Frederick News Post.
(The Buce Ivins anthrax letters “suicide” and the Olson
case.)
(August 05, 2008.)
“CIA
Secret Experiments.”
One hour documentary special:
National Geographic Channel.
Premier: March 10, 2008, 10 PM.
Also airs:
Tuesday, March 11, 12AM.
Monday, March 17, 6PM.
“Memories
of a C.I.A. Officer Resonate in a New Era.”
New York Times.
By Scott Shane.
(February 24, 2008.)
In 1960, C.I.A officer Larry Devlin was told by Sidney Gottlieb
to kill a Congolese politician, an episode that resonates with today’s
debate about the limits of covert actions to counter a different
global threat.
“C.I.A.
Destroyed Tapes of Harsh Interrogations.”
By Mark Mazzetti.
(December 6, 2007)
The C.I.A. destroyed the videotapes in 2005 in the midst of congressional
and legal scrutiny about its secret detention program, according
to government officials.
Norman Mailer
dead at 84.
(Nov. 10, 2007)
Norman Mailer on the Olson case: excerpts from Mailer’s novel
Harlots Ghost
(1991)
“Defenestration
Opera.”
Opera based on the Frank Olson story (one part of a “Defenestration
Trilogy) opens in New York.
(October 5, 2007.)
“CIA's
darkest secret.”
(CIA release of “Family Jewels”)
By James Carroll.
Boston Globe.
July 2, 2007.
“The
Living Weapon.”
PBS documentary film on the history of biological warfare.
(Feb. 5, 2007.)
“Best
and Brightest.”
By David Denby.
Review
of “The Good Shepherd.”
The New Yorker.
(Issue of Dec. 25, 2006-Jan.1, 2007.)
“Frank
Olson.”
Featured article in Wikipedia
Free Encyclopedia.
“It
Didn’t Start with Abu Ghraib: The Olson Case—
Dick Cheney: Vice President for Torture and War.” (PDF
file)
By Jeffrey Steinberg
Executive Intelligence Review.
(Volume 32, Number 44, November 11, 2005.)
“Frank
Olson.”
The
Rough Guide to Conspiracy Theories.
By James McConnachie and Robin Tudge.
(Penguin Books, Sept. 2005.)
“Frank
Olson: The Man Who Fell Thirteen Stories.”
Chapter 3 of A
Voice for the Dead: A Forensic Investigator’s Pursuit of Truth
in the Grave.
By James E. Starrs (Professor of Law and Forensic Science, George
Washington University Law Center) with Katherine Ramsland. (Conclusion.)
(G.P.Putnam’s Sons,
February 2005.)
“MI6
ordered LSD tests on servicemen: Volunteers fed hallucinogen in
mind control experiments.”
By Rob Evans.
The Guardian (London).
(Saturday January 22, 2005.)
“Code
Name Artichoke”
Watch the film on Google.
LinkTV & “Code Name Artichoke”
Since the film’s premier in 2002, Satellite channel LinkTV
has shown “Code Name Artichoke” more than 100 times.
In connection with the film, LinkTV has posted a CIA statement on
the Olson case, along with a response from the Olson Family.
(January 19, 2005)
Radio
interview with Eric Olson. “The International Connection,”
hosted by Greg Duffell and Daniel Besharat (one hour).
CKLN Radio, Toronto.
Originally broadcast on Oct. 6 and Oct. 13, 2002.
Rebroadcast on the “AluhLooyah
Show,” Independent Media Center Radio Network (San Diego),
24 minutes into show, Dec. 9, 2004.
“Crazy
Rulers of the World.”
TV documentary for British Channel 4 on Sidney Gottlieb and his
legacy, including the murder of Frank Olson.
Directed by Jon Ronson.
Based on Ronson’s book The
Men Who Stare at Goats.
(Air date in England: Nov. 21, 2004.)
The
Men Who Stare at Goats.
By Jon Ronson.
(Picador Books, Sept. 2004.)
“The
Terror Doctors.”
Special issue of Freedom Magazine (Vol. 36, Issue 2, Sept.
2004).
“Inside
the Sleep Room,”
By Gordon Thomas.
(Article on British psychiatrist William Sargant, Canadian psychiatrist
Ewen Cameron, American psychiatrist Louis “Jolly” West;
includes discussion of the Olson case.)
“Son
probes strange death of WMD worker. He believes agents murdered
employee of Army to protect government secrets.”
By Scott Shane.
San Francisco Chronicle.
(September 12, 2004.)
(Reprinted from Baltimore Sun, see below.)
“Frank
Olson: The Man Who Fell Thirteen Stories.”
By James E. Starrs (Professor of Law and Forensic Science, George
Washington University Law Center) with
Katherine Ramsland. Excerpt from A Voice for the Dead.
(Forthcoming from G.P.Putnam’s Sons, February 2005.)
“Frederick's
'Candidate' was not Frank Olson, but Frederick itself.”
(Response to Roy
Meachum; see below.)
By Eric Olson.
Frederick News-Post.
August 22, 2004.
“MKULTRA.”
Featured article in Wikipedia
Free Encyclopedia for August 11, 2004.
Frederick's
'Candidate.'
By Roy Meachum.
Frederick News-Post.
August 4, 2004.
More
on the connection of "The Manchurian Candidate" to the
Olson Case.
“A
father lost.”
Since 1953, Eric Olson has heard more than one explanation for his
father's mysterious death. Now he believes it was murder.
By Scott Shane
Baltimore Sun.
(Sunday, August 1, 2004)
“Buried
secrets of biowarfare”
During the Cold War, top Army scientists toiled stealthily in rural
Maryland to make covert weapons coveted by new enemies.
By Scott Shane
Baltimore Sun.
(Sunday, August 1, 2004)
“How
brainwashing came to life and thrived.”
By Jeff Stryker.
San Francisco Chronicle.
(August 1. 2004.)
US
Vice President Dick Cheney and Secretary of Defence Donald Rumsfeld
Linked to “Murder of CIA Scientist.”
By Gordon Thomas.
www.middleeast.org.
(June 2004)
Gordon
Thomas statement on the Olson case, Nov. 30, 1998
“The
Frank Olson Murder.”
Serendipity Website.
A
Terrible Mistake: The Murder of Frank Olson and the CIA's Secret
Cold War Experiments.
H.P. Albarelli, Jr.
(Forthcoming, May 2005.)
“Dick
Cheney, Donald Rumsfeld and the Manchurian Candidate.”
by Maureen Farrell
www.buzzflash.com
(May 18, 2004)
“Acid
Drop.”
By Jonathan Vankin and John Whalen.
Chapter 80 of:
The 80 Greatest Conspiracies of All Time.
(January 2004.)
“War
and Never Having to Say You’re Sorry.”
By Samantha Power.
The New York Times.
(December 14, 2003.)
“Margaret
Singer, a Leading Brainwashing Expert, Dies at 82.”
By Anahad O’Connor
The New York Times.
(December 7, 2003.)
“Mystery
Surrounds Death of State Dept. Official.”
By Wayne Madsen
(special to From The Wilderness.)
(November 20, 2003.)
“The
Dark Art of Interrogation.”
By Mark Bowden.
The
Atlantic Monthly.
(October 2003.)
“Final
agony of RAF volunteer killed by sarin - in Britain
As the inquest into the death of a 'human guinea pig' at Porton
Down opens, a witness breaks 50 years' silence to recount the horrors
he saw”
By Antony Barnett, public affairs editor
Guardian Unlimited.
( September 28, 2003)
“Brainwashed:
Where the ‘Manchurian Candidate’ came from.”
By Louis Menand.
The New Yorker.
(September 15, 2003)
Response
by Eric Olson to Louis Menand New Yorker piece.
“Scientist
was the 'Bane of Proliferators'”
By Judith Miller.
New York Times.
(July 21, 2003)
“British
Arms Expert at Center of Dispute on Iraq Data is Found Dead, His
Wife Says.”
By Warren Hoge with Judith Miller.
New York Times.
(July 19, 2003)
The
Mysterious Death of CIA Scientist Frank Olson (Part 2).
By H. P. Albarelli Jr.
Crime Magazine.
(May 19, 2003.)
“Ft.
Detrick Unearths Hazardous Surprises: Cleanup Finds Debris Of Biological
Warfare.”
By Elizabeth Williamson.
Washington Post.
(May 27, 2003.)
“The
Front Lines of Biowarfare
Today's Anti-Terrorism:
Effort Casts Early Test Subjects in New Light”
By David Snyder.
Washington Post.
(Tuesday, May 6, 2003.)
“Murray,
the Zelig.”
Chapter 18 of,
Harvard and the Unabomber: The Education of an American Terrorist.”
By Alson Chase.
(New York: W.W. Norton, 2003.)
The
Mysterious Death of CIA Scientist Frank Olson (Part 1).
By H. P. Albarelli Jr.
Crime Magazine.
(December 18, 2002)
Undercover
Government Murder.
By Kristin Olson.
George Washington University paper for English Dept course on Ways
of Seeing by Frank Olsons granddaughter.
(December 2003)
TV
film on death of Frank Olson:
German documentary charges US used biological weapons in Korean
War.
Summary and review by Peter Schwarz.
World Socialist Web Site.
(November 13, 2002)
Code
Name Artichoke: The Secret Human Experiments of the CIA. [Script]
Richard
Helms, Ex-C.I.A. Chief, Dies at 89
By Christopher Marquis.
New York Times.
(Oct. 24, 2002)
(On Richard Helms role in MK-ULTRA see: The
CIAs Electric Cool-aid Acid Test, )
Deckname
Artischocke: Die geheimen Menschenversuche der CIA.
By Egmont Koch and Michael Wech.
(Book on the Frank Olson case and its historical context, published
in German. Title in English: Codename Artichoke: The Secret
Human Experiments of the CIA.)
352 pages, includes index.
C. Bertelssmann verlag, München, publisher.
(2002.)
Government-linked
'suicide' probed
1954 incident bears similarities to death of CIA biochemist
By H.P. Albarelli Jr.
(September 8, 2002.)
Mindfield:
The CIA and Its Secret Experiments with MKULTRA and Germ Warfare.
By Gordon Thomas.
(Extensive treatment of Frank Olson case.)
E-book,
available for download.
(September 2002.)
(Gordon
Thomas statement on the Frank Olson case, Nov. 30, 1998)
Radio
interview with Eric Olson.
Frank R. Olson CIA Death.
An examination into the death of Frank R. Olson in 1953 and work
by his family at establishing the exact cause. Did Frank Olson know
far too much about US germ warfare and mind control to quit his
post?
Hosts Greg Duffell and Daniel Besharat
Program, International Connection.
CKLN Radio, Toronto.
(August 31, 2002.)
“The
CIA, the Bush Gang and
the Killing of Frank Olson.”
By Chris Floyd.
CounterPunch.
August 28, 2002.
Scientist
Was Killed to Stop Him Revealing Death Secrets;
So Did Cheney and Rumsfeld Cover Up a CIA Assassination?
By Gordon Thomas.
London Sunday Express.
Sunday August 25, 2002.
Did
he jump or was he pushed?
By Jon Ronson
The
Guardian (London)
(Sat. August 17, 200.2)
ERMITTLUNGSMETHODEN
DER CIA:
LSD für hartnäckige Zeugen
By Matthias Gebauer.
Spiegel.
(August 14, 2002.)
Agency
hushed anthrax scandal.
By Billy Cox.
Florida Today.
(Aug 13, 2002)
Code
Name Artichoke: The Secret Human Experiments of the CIA. [Script]
One-hour documentary film on the death of Frank Olson in its international
historical context; produced and directed by Egmont Koch and Michael
Wech, Bremen, Germany.
(Premier August 12, 2002 on ARD Network in Germany; international
version in English available.)
In
reburial, Olsons hope to lay saga of father to rest:
Family has disputed government claims he committed suicide in '53;
Ceremony planned for today.
By Stephanie Desmon
Baltimore Sun.
(Aug. 9, 2002)
Olson
family statement released at Aug. 8, 2002 press conference.
Familj
anklagar CIA för forskarmord
(Family accuses the CIA of scientists murder.
By Mats Carlbom.
Dagens Nyheter (Stockholm)
Article in Swedish.
(Aug. 10, 2002)
Army
Scientist Killed by CIA?
WJLA-TV & Washington, I-Team.
Reporter: Del Walters
Includes video.
(August 08, 2002 8:07pm)
Scientist's death haunts family.
By Fredric N. Tulsky
San Jose Merury News.
(Aug. 7, 2002.)
CIA
Scientist Frank Olson
Report by Daniel Schorr.
All Things Considered.
NPR Radio
(Aug. 7, 2002.)
Sex,
Drugs, and the CIA. (3 Part article)
By Douglas Valentine.
CounterPunch Special Report.
(June 20, 2002)
The
C.I.A.'s Domestic Reach.
By Tim Weiner.
New York Times.
(Jan. 20, 2002).
U.S.
Selling Papers Showing How to Make Germ Weapons
By William J. Broad.
New York Times.
(Jan. 13, 2002)
Other anthrax, BW, Detrick, and 9/11-related
stories
Army
harvested victims' blood to boost anthrax: Ex-scientists detail
Detrick experiments.
By Scott Shane.
Baltimore Sun.
(Dec. 23, 2001)
The
Coldest Warrior
(Profile of Sidney Gottlieb; includes extended discussion of the
Olson case.)
By Ted Gup.
Washington Post Magazine.
(Sunday, Dec. 16, 2001)
(Transcript of online
discussion with Ted Gup, Dec. 17.)
See also, Norman
Mailer on Gottlieb.
Capitol
Hill Anthrax Matches Army's Stocks
By Rick Weiss and Susan Schmidt.
Washington Post.
(Dec. 16, 2001).
(Three of the sites essential to the Frank Olson storyFt.
Detrick, Dugway, and Porton Downappear in the current investigations
into the sources of anthrax.)
Two-part history
of anthrax, by H.P. Albarelli, Jr.:
1. The
secret history of anthrax: Declassified documents show widespread
experimentation in '40s.
WorldNet Daily
(Nov. 6, 2001).
2. Feds'
involvement in anthrax experiments: Records show conflicting reports
about bacterium's use as weapon.
WorldNet Daily
(Nov. 21, 2001).
(Part II of this history contains important new information on the
Frank Olson case, particularly with respect to the European connection.)
U.S.
Germ Warfare Research Pushes Treaty Limits
By Judith Miller, Stephen Engelberg and William J. Broad.
New York Times.
(Sept. 4, 2001).
Mid-century
deaths all linked to CIA? New evidence in Olson case suggests similarities
with other incidents.
By H.P. Albarelli Jr. and John Kelly.
WorldNet Daily.
(Sept. 4, 2001).
(To locate all articles published by WorldNet Daily related to the
Olson case go to WorldNet
Daily and enter Olson and CIA in the search box at
left side of the page.) Evidence
builds in CIA-related death: 'Suicide' of scientist preceded secret
deal between federal agencies.
by H.P. Albarelli Jr. and John Kelly.
WorldNet Daily
(July 19, 2001).
New
Evidence in Army Scientist's Death,
By H.P. Albarelli Jr. and John Kelly, first published by WorldNet
Daily.
(July 6, 2001).
The
Times Digs Up Old CIA Death: LSD Story Causes Flashbacks.
[Review of Michael Ignatieff New York Times Magazine article
(see below)].
By Cynthia Cotts.
New York Village Voice.
(April 4, 2001).
What
Did the C.I.A. Do To Eric Olsons Father?
By Michael Ignatieff.
The New York Times Magazine.
(April
1, 2001).
NOTE: The NY Times posting of the Ignatieff article includes
links to fourteen other articles from the Times archives,
spanning a period from 1975 to 1999, on the Frank Olson case and
related CIA history, as well as additonal material in PDF format.
The
Sphinx and the Spy: The Clandestine World of John Mulholland,
By Michael Edwards.
Genii Magazine.
(April 2001).
The
Hersh Alternative: The Investigations of Seymour Hersh
By Bob Thompson.
Washington Post Sunday Magazine.
(January 28, 2001).
Justice
Delayed,
By Jonathan Moreno.
Final section of new Postscript to paperback edition of Undue
Risk: Secret State Experiments on Humans.
(November, 2000).
The Strange
Story of Frank Olson.
(The Frank Olson story and its connections to the Florida mob.)
By H.P. Albarelli Jr. and John Kelly, Weekly Planet (Tampa,
FL)
(Nov. 30-Dec 6, 2000 issue).
Vertigo.
(The Frank Olson story and its connections to the Israeli Mossad.)
By Ronen Bergman, Yedioth Ahronoth (Hebrew newspaper, Tel
Aviv.)
(June 6, 2000).
The
Man Who Knew Too Much
By Mary A. Fischer.
GQ Magazine
(January 2000).
Secrets
of the Century: Inside the CIA.
Mind Controls Haunting Specter.
(The Frank Olson story in the context of the history of the CIA
and the Cold War.)
Time-Life Books. (2000)
The
Paul Robeson Files.
By Paul Robeson Jr.
The Nation.
(Dec. 23, 1999).
Mind
Control Murder.
A&E TV, Investigative Reports.
(Hour-long documentary on the death of Frank Olson produced by Principal
Films, London.)
(Sept. 22, 1999)
WBAI
Expert Witness Mike Levine program interview with Eric
Olson and Martin Lee (author of Acid Dreams.)
(Aug. 3, 1999)
(To listen click link above, then on link to Archive
page, then scroll down to program audio link for, Mind Control,
Part I.)
Pacifica
Radio (Democracy NOW!) interview with Paul
Robeson Jr., Eric Olson, and Marin Lee (co-author, Acid Dreams)
(July 1, 1999)
Cold
Justice.
CNN, Newsstand: CNN & TIME.
(March 28, 1999)
Collection of obituaries of Sidney Gottlieb (March 1999).
CIA Assassination
Manual
WJLA TV-7, Washington I-Team Report.
(February 2, 1999)
Gordon
Thomas statement
[On the experience of Frank Olson in the summer of 1953 and on knowledge
of Olsons death within the Israeli Mossad.]
(Nov. 30, 1998).
Terry
Lenzner's CIA connection: Watergate attorney shielded agency's Dr.
Strangelove
By Sarah Foster, WorldNetDaily.com (Nov. 19, 1998).
MKULTRA
in the UK
WJLA TV-7, Washington, I-Team Report
(November
4 - 5, 1998)
The
Olson File: A Secret That Could Destroy the CIA,
By Kevin Dowling and Phillip Knightley, from The Mail on Sunday
(London, Aug. 1998). (Reprinted
in Dagens Nyheter, Stockholm, June 12, 1999.)
Scandal
CBS Cable, Eye on People. (1998)
CIAcid
Trip.
By Jonathan Vankin and John Whalen, from The 70 Greatest Conspiracies
of all Time: Historys Biggest Mysteries, Coverups & Cabals.
(1998)
Frank
Olson File: The CIAs Bad Trip.
By Melissa Roth.
George Magazine, The Spy Issue.
(Oct. 1977)
CIA
Under Suspicion:
Suicide of LSD guinea pig probed.
By
John OMahony.
New York Post, Sept. 21, 1997
The
CIA: Fifty Years of Spying
The History Channel-CBS News, The 20th Century, Mike
Wallace, host.
[Opens with the Frank Olson case.]
(Sept. 17, 1997)
Mind
Control.
Turner Broadcasting System, TBS.
(Sept. 15, 1997)
The
Experiment.
Discovery Channel, Discover Magazine.
(June 18, 1997)
U.S.
Knew in 1953 North Koreans Held American POWs
(On
MKULTRA-like experiments done on Americans held captive in 1953
and then executed.)
By Philip Shenon, The New York Times.
(Sept. 17, 1996)
Conspiracy
of Silence.
Syndicated TV program, Sightings. .
(Feb. 26, 1995)
Eye
on Dr. Frank Olson.
CBS Evening News, Eye on America.
(Nov. 28, 1994)
The
Experiment.
CBS News, Eye to Eye. .
(October 10, 1994)
CIA
Coverup.
NBC TV, Unsolved Mysteries.
(Sept 15, 1994)
“On
the Set: Unsolved Mysteries; The Life and Unexplained Death of Dr.
Frank Olson.”
A radio broadcast from the set of “Unsolved Mysteries,”
during the filming of the segment on Frank Olson.
Host, Herb Malsman, “Visions.”
(Recorded August 6, 1994.)
Altered
States of America
[Interview with Ike Feldman, assistant to George White at the
CIA safehouse/whore house.]
By Richard Stratton, Spin Magazine
(March 1994).
Mission
Mind Control.
ABC News (1979)
Concerning
the Case of Dr. Frank Olson,
By John Marks, from his book,
The Search for the Manchurian Candidate: The CIA and Mind Control
(1979).
The
CIAs Electric Cool-aid Acid Test,
By Tad Szulc, from Psychology Today (Nov. 1977).
Sidebar:
LSD:
Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow
The
Diaries of a CIA Operative.
[On George White, operator of the CIA safehouse/whore house, including
his connections to the Olson case.]
By John Jacobs, The Washington Post. (Sept. 5, 1977).
C.I.A.'s
Files on LSD Death Found to be Contradictory.
(on the Colby
documents)
By Joseph B. Treaster,
The New York Times
(Jan. 11, 1976)
CIA
Misled Cops on LSD Suicide,
By
Frank Faso and William Sherman
New York Daily News,
(July 11, 1975).
See link to
What
Did the C.I.A. Do To Eric Olsons Father? for New
York Times articles from the 1970s.
Suicide
Revealed.
By Thomas O'Tooole
Washington Post Staff Writer
Washington Post, Page 1
(June 11, 1975.)
Army
Bacteriologist Dies in Plunge from N.Y. Hotel.
Frederick
News-Post.
(Nov. 29, 1953).
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