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On July 10, 2009, Leon Panetta, Director of the Central Intelligence Agency, briefed Congressional members regarding a secret CIA program that was never disclosed to Congress. The June 26 letter reveals that the Bush Administration « concealed significant actions from all members of Congress, and misled members for a number of years from 2001 to this week ». As a result, the House Intelligence Subcommittee on Investigations announced on July 17, 2009, that it would begin an investigation into the CIA program. An even bigger announcement followed when Attorney General Eric Holder, on August 25, 2009 stated that the Department of Justice had an obligation to examine the program activities for possible violations of law and announced that U.S. Attorney John Durham would be leading the investigation.

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The content within this section discloses the author’s involvement with the program and the disturbing activities which have been kept secret from the media, the public, and even Congress for over a decade. What has the CIA been hiding? The answer is unsettling and reveals what is perhaps the darkest chapter in the history of our nation. The secret program is based on implantable biomedical technology, deployed surrepititiously for surveillance, torture, and covert behavior modification activities conducted domestically by the CIA National Clandestine Service (CIA/NCS) and CIA Office of Medical Services (CIA/OMS).

Such activities, while new to some, are unfortuanately, nothing new for the CIA who has a long history of using biomedical technology against unwitting U.S. citizens, and this is being done to us with our own tax dollars. The origins of these activities are fairly well documented. In 1988, under the Reagan administration, emerging technology and advances in neural prosthesis, cochlear implant, artificial retina, and wireless data technologies prompted then Vice President George H.W. Bush to revive a controversial CIA program called « MK-ULTRA », which existed for a ten year span between 1953 and 1963. The CIA Inspector General, J.S. Earman, in 1963, conducted a review of the MKULTRA program and the ensuing report detailed highly unlawful activities which included the use of unwitting U.S. Citizens as research subjects during efforts to develop implantable biomedical devices and pharmaceutical substances capable of being covertly deployed during clandestine operations to control human behavior and remotely monitor biological processes. The Inspector General stated that the program « threatened the civil rights and liberties of U.S. citizens », lacked any legal protection or cover story for CIA officials, and raised the possibility that the program could be discovered if a citizen were to obtain adequate medical treatment. Ultimately, the Inspector General recommended termination of the program. The existence of the old MK-ULTRA program might not have been discovered at all were it not for the Congressional Committees established to investigate the CIA in the wake of the Nixon era Watergate scandal.

Larson Media Founder Dave Larson has been directly involved in the development efforts of the program biomedical technology, as a research subject, biomedical engineering student, and through an informal relationship with NIH, DOD and CIA contract personnel connected to « the program ». Facts and materials appearing throughout this site are the result of more than 12 years of research, direct involvement in the program, FOIA requests, investigation, and communications with agency personnel and contractors.

Formal disclosures submitted to Congress have alleged that implantable biomedical devices have been deployed domestically for surveillance and torture and that administration war on terror and detention policies were specifically crafted with intent to prevent criminal prosecution for domestic use of the technology against Americans. The administration has used the technology domestically for partisan political purpose, and continues to deny Congressional oversight. It has become abunduntly clear that media attention and litigation is needed to address past abuses, prevent further abuse and is absolutely necessary to establish much needed oversight.

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