The Supreme Court of Canada declines to review a Quebec judgment barring MK-ULTRA brainwashing experiment victims from suing the US government.

The Supreme Court of Canada has decided not to review a Quebec ruling that prevents people in Canada from suing the U.S. government over its role in MK-ULTRA brainwashing experiments at a Montreal psychiatric hospital. The top court's decision is a setback for a proposed class-action lawsuit concerning medical procedures funded in the past by the Canadian government and the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency at the Allan Memorial Institute. In the experiments, Dr. Ewen Cameron, who died in 1967, used drugs, sensory deprivation, and repetitive taped messages to repattern the minds of his patients as part of a CIA-funded Cold War project.

May 30, 2024
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