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Surviving Evil: CIA Mind Control Experiments in Vermont
AuthorKaren Wetmore
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
GenreBiography
Publication date
2014
Media typePaperback
Pages325
ISBN0-9815-3763-4
OCLC57119767


Surviving Evil is a non-fiction book about Karen Wetmore's experience as a victim of CIA Mind control under the MKULTRA program at the Vermont State Hospital, her subsequent treatment for dissociative identity disorder and pending recovery, her investigations into the CIA relationship to her abuse.

Wetmore survived these as an adolescent and young woman in the Vermont State Hospital and related facilities. The book describes her experiences as a patient, and her struggles to break-free of the program, and her subsequent treatment at a private hospital, for dissociative identity disorder. The latter part of the book describes Karen's investigative work using FOIA requests, whereby Wetmore came to learn that the hospital where she suffered experimentation, the Vermont State Hospital, was the site of nearly 3000 deaths at Vermont State Hospital from 1952 to 1973. This was a time when CIA money was pouring into the hospital.

Wetmore has called for an investigation as to whether these deaths may have provided cover for terminal experiments conducted at the hospital.

The book describes Karen's well-documented story of abuse by U.S. government funded psychiatrists, one of whom included included Robert Hyde, M.D., who was cleared at TOP SECRET as the contractor on CIA LSD experiments conducted under MKULTRA Subprojects 8, 10, 63, and 66.


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