CIA GAVE MIND TESTS AT COLUMBIA

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CIA-RDP88-01315R000200170007-1
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October 12, 2004
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August 25, 1977
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Approved For Release 2004/11/01 : CIA-RDP88-01315R000200170007-1 . ,p-t?' NEW YORK DAILY NEWS {7N X> t C' 25 AUGUST 1977 )Vt f1c4 31 S a 0 f/, fi, e, 11< U L t- J . By MARK LIFF Columbia University, was one of the 80 colleges and institutions ..where the Central Intelligence Agency conducted top secret "Hind . control" behavioral experiments . between 1.953 and 1954,.it was dis- closed yesterday. The experiments were "designed to' identify materials and methods useful in altering human behavior patterns,." a university spokesman said. The : 80 schools where the CIA's MI{-ULTRA I top-secret experiment were reportedly performed also included Ohio State- University, Georgetown, George Wash- ington University and the University of Pennsylvania. . ? Columbia and the other institutions that participated in the research 'pro- -grain - which involved studies of !'! chemical and biological materials were notified officially last week by the CIA "that some portion of the research appears - to have been performed" by university staff, a Columbia-spokesml said. - . - ., . However, the CIA refused to identi- fy the type of experiments, performed or who performed them, .1 Initiated and Sponsored by CIA -These projects; the spokesman point- ed out, were initiated and sponsored by the CIA. The university had no prior knowledge that the CIA was sponsoring such "mind-control" tests, he said. The university-will launch an Inves tigation? into which faculty members participated in these experiments; the spokesman said; There has been: no for- mal request by the university for the CIA to apologize for using its facilities. - The letter to the universities was accompanied by a copy of CIA Director' Adm.- Stansfield Turner's recent testi-: mony before a Senate. committee, in. which he said that the agency had fi- nanced 189 nongovernmental research= ers and 149. experiments, Including the use of the hallucinogenic drug LSD. It was reported earlier that the CIA, in behavioral control experiments, spent $25 million over a 25 year period. Dr. Harold Abramso i reportedly con- ducted tests of LSD for the CIA at Mount Sinai Hospital, which were sup- ported by the Geschikter- Foundation and later. by the Macy Foundation. Abramson admitted his participation Approved For R da5eig0O4Aitcl10A a Q tA-ROPS&-Oi13 5R000200170007-1 Senate Health subcommittee. It had been disclosed, earlier that Abramson had treated Frank Olson, an- Army hio-