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  Sidney Gottlieb - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sidney Gottlieb (August 3, 1918 – March 7, 1999) was an American chemist probably best-known for his involvement with the Central Intelligence Agency mind control program (MKULTRA).
Gottlieb also hatched schemes to assassinate Castro, including the use of a poisoned cigar, a poisoned wetsuit, an exploding conch shell, and a poisonous fountain pen.
Sidney Gottlieb's death on March 7, 1999 came at a time that new trials involving victims of CIA experiments were commencing.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Sidney_Gottlieb   (636 words)

  
 Gottlieb - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Gottlieb and Co.) was an arcade game corporation, which was established by David Gottlieb in the 1930s and first produced pinball games, but also produced various other games including pitch-and-bats, bowling games, and eventually video arcade games as well.
Today, Gottlieb's pinball games (along with those distributed under the Mylstar and Premier names), as well as the trademark on the Gottlieb name is owned by a holding group, Gottlieb Development L.L.C. Gottlieb's most popular pinball game was Baffle Ball (Mid-1931), and their last released game was Barb Wire (Early 1996).
Gottlieb was last to introduce a solid-state system, and last to cease manufacture of electromechanical games.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Gottlieb   (286 words)

  
 Sidney Gottlieb - Search Results - MSN Encarta
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 cannabisnews.com: The Coldest Warrior
Gottlieb would later claim that he could not personally be held accountable for any abuses, that he trusted in the professionalism of the researchers.By distancing himself from the specifics, he had hoped to immunize himself and the agency.
Gottlieb was familiar to Devlin and other operatives who had come to rely upon him for the exotica of spycraft-recording devices, hidden cameras, bugs, invisible ink, whatever was needed for a 'tech op.' Gottlieb was to Devlin what 'Q' was to James Bond.The two got into Devlin's Peugeot 403 and drove to a safe house.
Gottlieb had reluctantly conceded that LSD may have triggered what he called 'the suicide' but argued that 'it is practically impossible for this drug to have any harmful effects.' Later he asserted, 'Lots of people get depressed.'But it was not the criticism that had stung most.
www.cannabisnews.com /news/thread11587.shtml   (6772 words)

  
 MAPS: Gottlieb : The Coldest Warrior
Gottlieb would later claim that he could not personally be held accountable for any abuses, that he trusted in the professionalism of the researchers.
Gottlieb was familiar to Devlin and other operatives who had come to rely upon him for the exotica of spycraft-recording devices, hidden cameras, bugs, invisible ink, whatever was needed for a 'tech op.' Gottlieb was to Devlin what 'Q' was to James Bond.
Gottlieb had reluctantly conceded that LSD may have triggered what he called 'the suicide' but argued that 'it is practically impossible for this drug to have any harmful effects.' Later he asserted, 'Lots of people get depressed.' But it was not the criticism that had stung most.
www.maps.org /pipermail/maps_forum/2001-December/003982.html   (5099 words)

  
 Welcome to CounterPunch
Gottlieb's passing came at a convenient time for the CIA, just as several new trials involving victims of its experiments were being brought.
At a CIA sponsored retreat in rural Maryland on November 18, 1953, Gottlieb gave the unwitting Olson a glass of Cointreau liberally spiked with LSD.
Gottlieb's research was never a case of pure science.
www.counterpunch.org /gottlieb.html   (1077 words)

  
 Biography: Sidney Gottlieb
Joseph Scheider (Sidney Gottlieb) was born in 1918.
Gottlieb was also assigned the task of planning the assassination of Patrice Lumumba of the Congo.
The Central Intelligence Agency had Sidney Gottlieb, a Bronx-born biochemist with a PhD from Caltech whose job as head of the agency's technical services division was to concoct the tools of espionage: disappearing inks, poison darts, toxic handkerchiefs.
www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk /JFKgottlieb.htm   (1812 words)

  
 MKULTRA   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Gottlieb, who oversaw many of the MKULTRA projects, reviewed covert CIA support for research studies of "controversial and misunderstood" areas of psychology such as hypnosis, truth drugs, psychic powers and subliminal persuasion.
This memo, written by the CIA's Sidney Gottlieb, is one of the earliest records available from the MKULTRA project.
One month after CIA Director Allen Dulles authorized the program, Gottlieb writes of a "planned series of five major experiments" which are to examine "hypnotically induced anxieties," the "relationship of personality to hypnosis," and other matters of the hypnotized mind.
www.hiddenmysteries.org /freebooks/mk   (310 words)

  
 Anatomy of a Public Interest Case Against the CIA -- Part 2
Gottlieb and Lashbrook fed the LSD to my husband and the others in their after-dinner liqueur without telling them that there was LSD in the cointreau glass, nor that they were the subject of CIA experiments.
Sidney Gottlieb likewise admitted that he had not evaluated the experimental protocols for the research Cameron would conduct with CIA funding; that he had not determined whether the procedures would injure experimental subjects; and that he didn't even know whether anyone at the CIA had done so.
Gottlieb failed to determine whether Cameron was going to tell patients and their families that the experiments were new and untested and that other accepted therapeutic procedures were available for mental illness; and he had no recollection of instructing Gittinger concerning the CIA-funded experiments.
www.turnerhome.org /jct/anat-2.html   (8619 words)

  
 Boing Boing: World's Worst Excerpt -- The Maddest Mad Scientist: The CIA’s Dr. Sidney Gottlieb
For 22 years, Dr. Sidney Gottlieb ran the technical services division of the CIA and oversaw the CIA’s MK-ULTRA program, an illegal drug and mind-control campaign launched during the height of Cold War paranoia.
Gottlieb typically selected prisoners, poor people, petty criminals, and the mentally ill for his test subjects, since they were the least likely to be taken seriously should they have the temerity to complain about being drugged without their knowledge or consent by an upper-echelon federal official.
In fact, during the 1977 Senate hearing on CIA abuses, Gottlieb told the committee that dosing unsuspecting human guinea pigs with drugs was justified.
www.boingboing.net /2005/07/21/worlds_worst_excerpt.html   (1185 words)

  
 Part Two: The Mysterious Death of CIA Scientist Frank Olson by H. P. Albarelli Jr.
Gottlieb was the son of orthodox Jews who had immigrated to the United States penniless from Hungary.
Gottlieb switched work places again in late 1949 when he was invited to become a research associate at the University of Maryland.
The article claimed that Gottlieb "died from an overdose of a drug" and that his widow shortly thereafter discovered a hidden CIA assassination manual in a trunk in the attic of their Virginia home.
www.crimemagazine.com /olson2.htm   (9860 words)

  
 CIA's Gottlieb Ran LSD Mind Control Testing
Gottlieb once mailed a lethal handkerchief to an Iraqi colonel and personally ferried deadly bacteria to the Congo to kill Prime Minister Patrice Lamumba.
Gottlieb and his associates in MKULTRA also took LSD "trips," although the concept of tripping would not enter the American lexicon for another decade.
Gottlieb led the agency in 149 mind control experiments, of which about 25 were conducted on unwitting subjects.
www.refuseandresist.org /resist_this/041099lsdcia.html   (908 words)

  
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Gottlieb himself was condemned to serve as a kind of poster child of Cold War excesses and demonized in the press as a clubfooted scientist who stuttered and thirsted after fresh goat's milk.
Gottlieb was present that night at Deep Creek Lodge when Olson, unsuspecting, sipped his LSD-laced Cointreau-but nobody has ever proved that Gottlieb's own hand mixed the drug with the drink.
Gottlieb carefully withdrew a small kit containing a deadly toxin-whether it was anthrax, tuberculosis or tularemia, Gottlieb could not later recall.
www.cyberspaceorbit.com /coldwarx.htm   (6966 words)

  
 Washingtonpost.com: Live Online
I believe that what is so striking about Sid Gottlieb is what is so striking about all of us -- that we all have the capacity for both good and evil, that the bad guy does not always wear the fl hat.
What is so disturbing about Gottlieb is that his heart was fundamentally good (though not strong) and that he was perhaps done in by caring too much about some things and not enough about others.
Rather, Sidney Gottlieb's life as you report it is a warning against going down the path of actions contrary and threatening to our basic values, liberties and constitutional order.
discuss.washingtonpost.com /zforum/01/magazine_gup1217001.htm   (2937 words)

  
 Memo to Robert M. Morgenthau, Esq.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Sidney Gottlieb, who directed the MK-Ultra program within which the LSD-testing on Dr. Olson was conducted, retired from the CIA in 1973.
In this regard, the final comment recorded by Professor Starrs from his meeting with Sidney Gottlieb is worth repeating here: “Professor,’ Gottlieb said, “the national security of this country was on the line.
Professor Starrs’ impressions of Sidney Gottlieb based on his interview must be seen in the light of Gottlieb’s shredding of documents when he left the CIA in 1973 which suggests his awareness of wrong-doing and underscores his unreliability.
www.frankolsonproject.org /Statements/Morgenthau-memo.html   (4848 words)

  
 Terry Lenzner's CIA Connection [Free Republic]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Gottlieb -- who was 33 when he joined the agency in 1951 -- was put in charge of coordinating the projects.
Gottlieb was in charge of both for the entire 20-year span.
Gottlieb, the antagonist in this drama, is a well-known figure: Norman Mailer devoted a whole section of Harlot's Ghost, his novelisation of the history of the CIA, to him.
www.freerepublic.com /forum/a37e49d550672.htm   (9243 words)

  
 Untitled   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Sidney Gottlieb who retired from the CIA in 1973 after 2 decades with the CIA, owned a small farm near Boston, Va., about 10 miles northwest of Culpeper, Virginia.
Gottlieb's choice of a home seemed to be no coincidence.
He handed me over to Allen Dulles and Sidney Gottlieb in 1952 for my first experiments and torture when I was 4 years old.
www.suite101.com /print_article.cfm/ritual_abuse/90019   (1357 words)

  
 Sidney Gottlieb (1918-1999) - Stormfront White Nationalist Community   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Gottlieb was a professor, a bronze plaque celebrates his achievements.
The Gottliebs and Gowells purchased 50 acres that
Gottlieb after retirement, but the two rarely spoke of their travails.
www.stormfront.org /forum/showthread.php?t=27765   (6379 words)

  
 Barney The Dinosaur Exposed
A crucial fact discovered in Ronson's book is that, prior to Major General Albert Stubblebine III being in charge of a U.S. military branch dealing with extraordinary covert technologies, it had been headed by none other than Dr. Sidney Gottlieb.
This Gottlieb is well-known for having overseen sadistic psychological experiments.
Sidney Gottlieb led an earlier version of Barney, Inc., associated with brainwashing, mind control, and psychic powers.
www.shout.net /~bigred/Barney.html   (560 words)

  
 Sid Gottlieb
Sid Gottlieb, Directorate of Operations of the Technical Services Staff (TSS) of CIA in charge of their behavioral program through MKULTRA would bottle feed and hold this part and bond the baby part to him setting up an internal dichotomy where I thought I depended on him for nourishment--food, drink, love etc.
In 1953 he was dosed with LSD without his consent by Sidney Gottlieb of the CIA.
Sid Gottlieb was the head of MKULTRA projects for the CIA...
www.whale.to /b/gottlieb.html   (634 words)

  
 Framing Hitchcock - Selected Essays from the 'Hitchcock Annual' - Sidney Gottlieb and Christopher Brookhouse
In its ten-year history, the Hitchcock Annual has established itself as a key source of historical information and critical commentary on one of the central figures in film history and arguably one of the most important artists of the twentieth century.
This fascinating collection will help shape future appreciation and interpretation of an enormously important and influential filmmaker.
Sidney Gottlieb is a professor of English at Sacred Heart University.
wsupress.wayne.edu /film/filmmakers/gottliebfh.htm   (173 words)

  
 [CTRL] Fwd: [cia-drugs] The Maddest Mad Scientist: The CIA’s Dr. Sidney
In 1972 a doctor who later studied Delgado's database told me that the people who were selling LSD to US youth were experimenting to discover how much arsenic or belladona to add to the LSD to make it "cause a bad trip".
Gottlieb was acting in the interest of national security.
Gottlieb may have been ready to spill the goods on a wide range of
www.mail-archive.com /ctrl@listserv.aol.com/msg118132.html   (4093 words)

  
 Sidney Gottlieb ; Alfred Hitchcock Interviews, Sidney I Landau - Cambridge Dictionary of American English,   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Sidney Gottlieb ; Alfred Hitchcock Interviews, Sidney I Landau - Cambridge Dictionary of American English,
Sidney Greenbaum Randolph Quirk - A Students Grammar of the English Language
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 prima facie: Dr. Sidney Gottlieb   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
TSS also created assassination pills and devices, coordinated the CIA's use of bio-chemical agents, etc. etc.
Many of Gottlieb's most sensitive projects had the involvement of RICHARD HELMS, who worked with him as field agent, deputy director and ultimately as DCI.
By his own admission, during the Watergate crisi HELMS personally destroyed some 80 percent of the CIA's most damaging files.
www.subliminal.org /mugbook/madsci/gottlieb.html   (103 words)

  
 Untitled Document   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
CIA's Sidney Gottlieb: Pusher, Assassin, and Pimp: U.S. Official Poisoner Dies.
Shleifer, who left Russia with his parents when he was 15, only to return as a senior adviser to its government (and a distinguished economist) at the age of 30, remains a Harvard professor...
Jonathan Hay, who became a student of Shleifer's while at Harvard Law School, joined the London office of the Cleary Gottlieb law firm as an associate in 2002.
www.jewishtribalreview.org /crigov.htm   (9872 words)

  
 Roberto Rossellini's Rome Open City - Cambridge University Press   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Introduction: Open City: reappropriating the old, making the new Sidney Gottlieb; 1.
Rossellini, Open City, and neorealism Sidney Gottlieb; 2.
Sidney Gottlieb, Peter Bondanella, Millicent Marcus, Marcia Landy, David Forgacs, Michael P. Rogin
www.cambridge.org /us/catalogue/catalogue.asp?isbn=0521545196   (244 words)

  
 The Webfairy -- Re: [CIA-DRUGS] Fw: Dulles+Helms+Gottlieb = LSD(aka MKULTRA)/COLD WAR   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
by CIA doctors such as Robert Heath, Martin Orne, Ewen Cameron, Sidney Gottlieb
direction of Dr. Sidney Gottlieb, incorporating roughly 165 sub-projects.
George Hunter White, colleague of Nazi criminal Sidney Gottlieb, described his
thewebfairy.com /911/cia-drugs/Msg01257.html   (386 words)

  
 Alfred Hitchcock Scholars Meet Here! The 'MacGuffin' Web Page
Of course, the most basic resource - for scholars and fans alike - remains François Truffaut's extended interview with The Master, published in English as 'Hitchcock' (revised edition 1984).
In turn, the Truffaut book is well complemented by 'Hitchcock on Hitchcock' (1995), edited by Sidney Gottlieb, and by Bill Krohn's award-winning 'Hitchcock at Work' (2000).
There is also 'Alfred Hitchcock Interviews' (2003), again edited by Sidney Gottlieb.
www.labyrinth.net.au /~muffin   (676 words)

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