MK-Ultra Victim Made Govt Recognize Cannabis is Medicine ?
Shortly after the second world war the factions of the Government of Canada collaborated with the CIA in Project MK Ultra. MK Ultra was a scientific project that involved grusome experimentation on unwitting citizens. Before it was called MK Ultra, it was called Project Bluebird in ’49, then project artichoke in ’51, then finally renamed to MK Ultra in ’53. The projects were researching mind control techniques.
Experimentation’s involved administering a list of drugs including LSD, heroin , cannabis and more mostly to unwitting citizens. Also involved controversial psychiatric treatments like brain implants and shock therapy and they did studies on hypnotism. These experiments were carried out in Universities, Hospitals and Prisons. It is known they were carried out in the Canadian city of Montreal in the Province of Quebec and also allegedly in Toronto in the Province of Ontario and it is speculated that there might be more.
Documented sources show in Montreal it was carried out at Allan Memorial Institute which is part of Mcgill University by Dr. Ewen Cameron (President of the Canadian, American and World Psychiatric Associations) and in Toronto it was allegedly carried out in Hospital for Sick Children by Dr. Harold J Hoffman
A self proclaimed victim of the MK Ultra experiments is Terry Parker who has epilepsy. Terry has made allegations against the Hospital for Sick Children and claims Dr. Harold J Hoffman did “psychosurgical” and “brain implant” experimentation on him when he was 14, without informed consent, nor parental knowledge and he thinks it was connected to MK Ultra.
Terry Parker is the one who made the Government of Canada recognize that cannabis is medicine.

