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Sidney Gottlieb
Sidney Gottlieb (August 3, 1918 - March 7, 1999) was born in the Bronx under the name Joseph Schneider. He received a Ph.D. in chemistry from the California Institute of Technology. Despite the fact that he was a stutterer since childhood, Sidney got a master's degree in speech therapy. He also had a club foot, but this did not stop him from practicing folk dancing, a lifelong passion.
In 1951, Sidney Gottlieb joined the Central Intelligence Agency. As a poison expert, he headed the chemical division of the Technical Services Staff (TSS). Sidney became known as the "Black Sorcerer". He supervised preparations of lethal poisons and experiments in mind control.
In April 1953 Sidney Gottlieb headed the secret project MK-ULTRA which was started on the order of CIA director Allen Dulles. Gottlieb was known for administration of LSD and other psycho-active drugs to unwitting subjects and financed psychiatrists to develop "techniques that would crush the human psyche to the point that it would admit anything." He sponsored physicians such as Dr. Ewen Cameron and Dr. Harris Isbell in controversial psychiatric research that used unwitting humans as ginuea pigs. Many people had their lives destroyed in this research financed by Gottlieb and the Rockefeller Foundation.
In March 1960, under a CIA plan approved by President Eisenhower and under the direction of CIA Directorate for Plans , Richard Bissell, Gottlieb came up with ideas to spray Fidel Castro's television studio with LSD and dousing Castro's shoes with thallium so that the hair of his beard to fall out. Gottlieb also hatched schemes to assassinate Fidel Castro such as using a poisoned cigar, a poisoned wetsuit, an exploding conch shell, and a poisonous foundain pen.
Gottlieb is also known for his trip to Congo carrying a CIA-developed biotoxin to be placed on the toothbrush of Patrice Lumumba. Also he tried to have Iraq's General Abd alKarim Kassem 's handkerchief contaminated with botulinum. Less known was a mission within the CIA's Phoenix Program in Vietnam where a team of CIA psychologists performed mind control experiments on NLF suspects being detained at Bien Hoa Prison outside of Saigon. The prisoners were manipulated through implants, electrodes in the brain, to attack eachother with knives. However the experiment was a failure and the patients were shot and their bodies burned.
Sidney Gottlieb retired from the CIA in 1972, while still the head of the Technical Services Staff. He allegedly destroyed most of the CIA files pertaining to him before he retired.
Sidney Gottlieb's passing on March 10, 1999, came at a convenient time for the CIA, just as several new trials involving victims of its experiments were being brought.
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