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Sidney Gottlieb (August 3, 1918 – March 7, 1999) was an American chemist and spymaster who headed the Central Intelligence Agency's 1950s and 1960s assassination attempts and mind-control program, known as Project MKUltra.
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- March 7, 1999 (aged 80), Washington, Virginia, U.S.
- August 3, 1918, New York City, New York, U.S.
- Project MK-Ultra
Sep 9, 2019 · Actually, the MK-ULTRA director, Sidney Gottlieb, can now be seen as the man who brought LSD to America. He was the unwitting godfather of the entire LSD counterculture. In the early 1950s, he...
- Terry Gross
Mar 10, 1999 · Sidney Gottlieb, who presided over the Central Intelligence Agency's cold-war efforts to control the human mind and provided the agency poisons to kill Fidel Castro, died on Sunday in...
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Sep 6, 2019 · There he came to know Sidney Gottlieb and his deputy, Robert Lashbrook, the two scientists who would soon be running a top-secret CIA project codenamed MK-Ultra. Gottlieb was the CIA’s chief...
- Stephen Kinzer
Actually, the MKUltra director, Sidney Gottlieb, can now be seen as the man who brought LSD to America. He was the unwitting godfather of the entire LSD counterculture. In the early 1950s, he...
Sep 15, 2019 · Sidney Gottlieb was a 33-year-old Jew from an immigrant family who became the head of the CIA's mind control program in 1954. He ran a secret lab at Fort Detrick, a Army base in Maryland, where he tested drugs and techniques to control human minds. He also developed biological weapons and interrogation methods for the CIA.
Dr. Sidney Gottlieb was a chemist who was chief of the Chemical Division of the Office of Technical Service of the CIA. Gottlieb based his plan for Project MKUltra and Operation Midnight Climax off of interrogation method research under Project Artichoke.