Understanding the Legacy of MK Ultra II
Over three decades ago, I was entrusted with a critical mission: to uncover the ‘errors of conduct’ in government-funded programs designed to assist vulnerable Americans. Many lives were impacted, with family members enlisted alongside me in this daunting journey. We sought to combat heinous acts, including the victimization of individuals exploited as sex slaves.
The Call to Action
During my early conversations with political figures, including John Kerry, I was assured that we would not witness another Tuskegee-like incident. This commitment resonated deeply with me. The weight of our work was immense, yet we remained resolute. With each challenge, we faced adversaries entrenched in local and national politics, yet our victories mounted, serving as a testament to our relentless dedication.
The Path Forward
As we look towards the future, it becomes increasingly clear that our mission isn’t complete. The health restoration of tens of thousands of ‘lost souls’ remains a paramount objective. Those affected by the MK Ultra II program need not just acknowledgment but tangible support and resources. Our journey continues as we fight for their rights, dignity, and, ultimately, their recovery.