Project MKUltra is the code name of a U.S. government human research operation experimenting in the behavioral engineering of humans through the CIA’s Scientific Intelligence Division. MKUltra used numerous methodologies to manipulate people’s mental states and alter brain functions, including the surreptitious administration of drugs (especially LSD) and other chemicals, hypnosis, sensory deprivation, isolation, verbal and sexual abuse, as well as various forms of torture. Essentially, the experiment was designed, through the introduction of trauma, to induce Dissociative identity disorder (or Multiple personality disorder) in test subjects, therefore causing the rise of personalities within the psyche which could be malleable, controllable, and open to suggestion. The ultimate end would be the creation of trained killers, top-secret information couriers, and sex slaves.
Pornography, especially when viewed by children, is an ideal tool to provoke shock, trauma, and eventually Multiple personality disorder. But, porn is not the only source of media mind control. One of the earliest examples were the animated Disney films – particularly the traumatic scenes when Pinocchio is sold into slavery, the breakdown and imprisonment of Dumbo’s mother, and the shooting of Bambi’s mother. As a child, I was horrified by these acts. Later, when I was exposed to porn, there was a similar reaction of alarm, astonishment, and confusion. But, in porn, there is an overlay of false beauty – a promise of future pleasure that keeps you coming back. Yet, at first, the mind is thrown into a state of denial: is that woman really naked; are they actually doing that; or, how is that humanly possible?
After a few porn exposures, the mind can no longer be as easily shaken. In fact, it becomes more and more difficult to reach that point of excitement. Because, even in those moments of surprise – there is always an element of thrill-seeking. The rush of seeing something new, something unseen, or hitherto unimaginable – this all brings a momentarily jolt of excitement. It’s mind-numbing. Then, the person becomes an empty vessel – a self-recruited victim of experimentation: for, the person’s tastes in pornography become inevitably more hard-core and deviant and the person viewing the images is no longer disturbed by them, but stimulated. Then, in a very real sense, the person is under a form of mind-control. Now, in order to reach physical and emotional release, they require pornography; and not just any pornography, but progressively more sick forms of porn. In the end, the person is immune to all imagery of violence and degradation; in short, it creates a monster.