Data From the Only Living MKULTRA Whistleblower & How He Figured Out the Link Between the Drug He Was Given & How the CIA Used it To Create MKULTRA Assassins

Listen closely to the singing.  They are singing Wanta Feel a Life Outside…. “Can’t FIND MY FEAR.”

Written by an MKULTRA who was also a songwriter who remembers writing “I Can’t FIND My Fear.”

It was about MKULTRA Programming and that drug used on me like in that statement about how a psychopath feels no fear. That drug can create psychopathy in the brain blocking chemicals that allow empathy and is how they can program a person to do things they normally couldn’t do. Source Explained that He figured out the CIA using this drug on him and that “He Couldn’t Find My Fear” as a result.

Here is a link on an article on psychopathy:

Their lack of emotions, such as anxiety and fear, helps them to stay calm in frightening situations. Experiments have shown that they have a reduced startle response. If someone gave you a fright while you were watching a horror movie, you would probably show an “exaggerated startle response” – in other words, you’d jump out of your skin. Psychopaths react far less intensely in such fear-evoking situations. If anything, they remain calm. This can be a useful trait if you’re a soldier, a surgeon or in the special forces.

https://theconversation.com/five-things-you-didnt-know-about-psychopaths-103865

While what the CIA does is Top Secret Research which has not been unsealed especially related to the MKULTRA creating Assassins program what has been uncovered is very intriguing.

 

It might be they discovered a drug that blocks your brain gland from producing the chemical that allows a person to feel empathy. So not only do they use the chemicals from the glands they also figured out how to block them from producing the endocrine chemicials.

We tested the hypothesis that men and women with higher testosterone and lower cortisol should score lower on empathy.

https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s40750-014-0017-x

The fearlessness, aggression, and indifference that characterize psychopaths are due to a higher production of testosterone and a lower production of cortisol (a stress hormone, somewhat like an alarm system); this is actually the result of an imbalance in the HPA and HPG axes.

 An imbalance between cortisol and testosterone in the direction of high baseline levels of testosterone and low baseline levels of cortisol is correlated with features of psychopathy (Van Honk and Schutter 2006; Terburg et al. 2009).

https://ro.co/health-guide/cortisol-blocker/

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In it you can explain you collected this data from one of the only living MKULTRA victims left and how I figured out the link between what the drug did to me and why the CIA used it to create MKULTRA assassins.
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It might be they discovered a drug that blocks your brain gland from producing the chemical that allows a person to feel empathy. So not only do they use the chemicals from the glands they also figured out how to block them from producing the endocrine chemicials.

Results:

In other words, testosterone was associated with empathy only among individuals with low cortisol levels (Fig. 2). …… Similarly to what observed in males only, for baseline testosterone below the mean, the slope did not significantly differ from zero [β = .002, p = .983], while a significant effect was found for baseline testosterone one SD above the mean [β = .198, p = .005], suggesting that high testosterone levels predicted lower empathy, but only for those individuals with low cortisol levels.

https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s40750-014-0017-x

Trait empathy as a function of basal testosterone and cortisol levels in men and women. When basal cortisol was low, basal testosterone was negatively related to empathy…….When baseline testosterone was high, basal concentrations of cortisol were positively related to empathy, so that individuals with high baseline activity in both the HPG and the HPA axis (i.e., high-testosterone and high cortisol) reported higher levels of empathy, whereas individuals with a combination of high testosterone and low cortisol reported lower levels of empathy. This pattern of results, which emerged when data for men and women were analyzed together, remained significant only for men when analyses were run separately for the two sexes… these results provide the first evidence that the dual hormone hypothesis (Mehta and Josephs 2010) applies to empathy. For example, social aggression, a prominent feature of psychopathy, is more common in high testosterone-low cortisol individuals, rather than in all high-testosterone individuals indiscriminately (Terburg et al. 2009).

My Conclusion:  All the CIA Criminals would have to do is give MKULTRA’s Testosterone and Cortisol Blockers.  Sounds pretty easy since both are Widely Available.

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