U.S. Asks For Immunity in MK-ULTRA Mind Control Case in Canada Court

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The U.S. government is arguing for immunity in a case in Quebec, Canada, dealing with its MK-ULTRA mind control program. The U.S. government had successfully argued in Aug. 2022 in the Quebec Superior Court that it couldn’t be sued for its MK-ULTRA experiments, which included electroshocks and sleep deprivation, between the 1940s and 1960s.

But a class–action lawsuit filed by victims of brainwashing experiments that took place at Montreal’s Allan Memorial Institute appealed that ruling to remove immunity protection.

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