CIA Responsible for Testing LDS on Subway Riders in NYC


A new book has revealed some startling secrets the government has kept under wraps for years. The author claims the CIA used unsuspecting civilians to test the effects of the psychedelic drug known as LSD. Documentation provided for the books appears to support the theory. So is it true?

H.P. Albarelli is the author of the book “A Terrible Mistake: The Murder of Frank Olson and the CIA’s Cold War Experiments.” The book took him more than ten years to research. His research included more than 100,000 government documents to support his theory.

His startling revelation that the agency used aerosol forms of LSD sprayed into New York City’s busy subway system has many in shock and disbelief. The government was attempting to test the biological weapon as a mind control device. Wouldn’t it be great if a simple command would get the enemy to drop their weapons? A document dated in 1950 supports this theory.

A colleague of the scientist Frank Olson, who jumped to his death after being experimented on with the same hallucinogenic drug has come forward to substantiate the claim. He claims in November of 1950 the experiment was conducted. There have been several previously unexplained subway incidents that may be related to these government experiments.


3 Responses to " CIA Responsible for Testing LDS on Subway Riders in NYC "

  1. Nick says:

    Damn CIA, passing out Mormon pamphlets to unsuspecting commuters.

  2. Jack1516 says:

    If the C.I.A. people are Zionist jews then it’s ok cause they are above the law. It’s up to the remaining whites in the U.S. to decide if we are still a country or should justr call it quits and die in the final world war.

  3. Tsaot says:

    Huh, so that’s where Spock got too much LDS.