It's hardwired into the brain. Amory: Were bringing you the last installment of our special series: Madness The secret mission for mind control and the people who paid the price. As time has worn on, its become the families of those victims who shoulder the burden. Cameron began to explore how industrial conditions could satisfy the population through work and what kind of person or worker is best suited to industrial conditions. Joseph Rauh (from the transcript): But as far as you know now, neither you nor your brother or sister or mother have *any* papers left that are not sort of public documents? Stephen: So they created a manual, which basically was for intelligence personnel. We encourage you to research and examine these records . We collect and match historical records that Ancestry users have contributed to their family trees to create each person's profile. Donald Ewen Cameron was born in Bridge of Allan, Scotland, the oldest son of a Presbyterian minister. He served as president of the American Psychiatric Association , Canadian Psychiatric Association ,[2] American Psychopathological Association . If we can succeed in inventing means of changing their attitudes and beliefs, we shall find ourselves in possession of measures which, if wisely used, may be employed in freeing ourselves from their attitudes and beliefs in other fields which have greatly contributed to the instability of our period by their propensity for holding up progress, In Cameron's book Life is For Living, published in 1948, he expressed a concern for the German race in general. Ben: But there is reason to believe that these documents arent just missing. He graduated from the University of Glasgow in 1924. Some of this work took place in the context of the Project MKUltra program for the developing of mind control and torture techniques, psychoactive poisons, and behavior modification systems. His brutal techniques involved a three-stage method for brainwashing in order to eliminate the will and establish control: first, mental depatterning achieved through drug-induced coma; massive neuroleptic drug cocktails induced extended sleep lasting up to eighty-six days. He served as president of the American Psychiatric Association (19521953), Canadian Psychiatric Association (19581959),[2] American Psychopathological Association (1963),[3] Society of Biological Psychiatry (1965)[4] and the World Psychiatric Association (19611966). Duncan: And I've said Im unable to do that. Ewen Donald Cameron. Instead of being considered for the fellowship, the neurologist was admitted to his Allan Memorial Institute, diagnosed with schizophrenia, and given such a heavy dose of barbiturates that it triggered an allergic reaction and she suffered from a prolonged loss of oxygen to the brain. Harvey: It is frustrating, and if you talk about a story with no end, I think the important thing to remember is that it isn't just the patients who went through this, it was their families. [37], Whether or not Cameron was aware that funding for his experiments was coming from the CIA is unclear; it has been argued that he would have carried out the exact same experiments if funding had come from a source without ulterior motives. His death occurred while climbing a mountain. Ben: When Amory and I spoke to Duncan Cameron about his dad, he also told us about his own work, as a lawyer. (Beyond Nuremburg, ABA Journal March 1997; News accounts of five legal cases at: The Law and Mind Control Mind Control Through Five Cases). The National Post reports that in 1992, 77 of Cameron's patients were awarded an ex gratia settlement of $100,000, and that's all well and good, but claims made by more than 250 other people were rejected for various reasons. [citation needed]. And in a lot of ways, modern psychiatry has completely left behind the man who once dominated its ranks. Amory: Marians mom died three ago. He continued his training in the United States under Meyer at the Phipps Clinic, Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore, Maryland from 1926 to 1928 with a Henderson Research Scholarship. One of the weirdest chapters in U.S. history was approved on April 13, 1953, and any time anyone says anything about "the good ol' days," when things were just better, simpler, and kinder, well, point to MKUltra and say, "Check out this madness!" He is largely known today for his central role in unethical medical experiments, and development of psychological and medical torture techniques for the CIA. He promoted a philosophy where chaos could be prevented by removing the weak from society. In addition to LSD, he experimented with various paralytic drugs such as curare and electroconvulsive therapy at thirty to forty times the normal power. And he was a fast driver. Advertisement. There must have been names of patients. Jim Turner: The most salient point that I recall is that Camerons son told us that he'd taken his father's private records and had destroyed them. And I think you have, as much as love that you had for him you also had respect for him. [citation needed] He furthermore wanted to understand the problems of memory caused by aging, believing that the aged brain experienced psychosis. "[36], Cameron is the subject of Stephen Bennett's film Eminent Monsters (2020), which was funded by BBC Scotland and Creative Scotland. [14] Hess later confessed that he had faked the amnesia. Her family sued, first based on the treatment alone, then again, after discovering she was a part of the MKUltra program. He did technically, because nothing says "wonders" has to be a good thing. There must have been records of experiments. If he had a choice he would have kept living forever. Cameron began to abandon the Freudian unconscious in favour of a social constructivist's view of mental illness. In this manner, somatic causes could be compared. He wanted to cure schizophrenia, and win a Nobel Prize for it. Once it was down to an exact science the precise number of hours in a coma, the number and duration of electroshock treatments, the exact dosages of drugs he believed that curing mental illness could be as simple as admitting a patient, putting them through the program, and spitting out a brand new, problem-free person on the other side. And he was searching for ways of doing something about them. In 1936, he moved to Massachusetts to become director of the research division at Worcester State Hospital only 1 year later. The personality types are as follows: Cameron believed that a society in which psychiatry built and developed the institutions of government, schools, prisons and hospitals would be one in which science triumphed over the "sick" members of society. That would have been the cultural environment in which people like Sidney Gottlieb grew up. And in that he took some risks, obviously. Part of Camerons plan for his patients was to wipe their minds clean, to make them forget their past, so they could move forward. And there some of them were high risk ones. Results were telling: They became super sensitive to the sensory stimuli they did receive, and then, things started getting really weird. In his 1946 paper entitled "Frontiers of Social Psychiatry", he used the case of World War II Germany as an example where society poisoned the minds of citizens by creating a general anxiety or neurosis.[19]. Amory: The answer might be in the idea of brainwashing itself. Here, patients were exposed to a range of RF and electromagnetic signals and monitored for changes in behaviour. Duncan: I have no recollection whether there were any papers relating to any of the--. Cameron quickly found patients didn't want to listen to the messages. [22], During the 1950s and 1960s, Cameron became involved in what has later become known as the MKUltra mind control program, which was covertly sponsored by the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA)[6] and which eventually led to the publication of the KUBARK Counterintelligence Interrogation manual. Therefore, society should function to select out the weak and unwanted, those apt towards fearsome aggression that threatened society. In the late 1940s, Cameron presented his ideas in a lecture entitled Dangerous Men and Women. By literally wiping the minds of his subjects clean by depatterning and then trying to program in new behavior, Cameron carried the process known as brainwashing to its logical extreme., The dehumanizing nature of his methods were published in premier medical journals without any complaints from other psychiatrists; Cameron read papers about depatterning with electroshock before meetings of his fellow psychiatrists; and they rewarded him, electing him president of the American, Canadian, and World Psychiatric Associations. He has an open, amused look on his face. [7], Donald Ewen Cameron was born in Bridge of Allan, Scotland, the oldest son of a Presbyterian minister. Duncan: Well, that's a big subject. Duncan: Thats my recollection, that any documents that related to patients were destroyed. Amory: He remembers his dad working a lot during this time, which, definitely tracks. And you can see this manual that's been found all around the world, from hellholes to modern democracies. . They had four children; a daughter and three sons. (McCoy, 2007), According to Leonard Rubenstein, an attorney for plaintiffs [Mrs. David Orlikow et al. And they haven't been super successful. Kinzer: This idea of some evil scientists taking control of someone else's mind is a wonderfully appealing trope, and it's been used repeatedly in very popular movies and books and stories. [15], Before his arrival in Nuremberg, Cameron had written The Social Reorganization of Germany, in which he argued that German culture and its individual citizens would have to be transformed and reorganized. [26] His "psychic driving" experiments consisted of putting a subject into a drug-induced coma for weeks at a time (up to three months in one case) while playing tape loops of noise or simple statements. Peterborough County. [17] Cameron argued that it was necessary for behavioral scientists to act as the social planners of society, and that the United Nations could provide a conduit for implementing his ideas for applying psychiatric elements to global governance and politics. Cameron also hoped to generate families capable of using authority and techniques to take measures against mental illness, which would later be apparent in Cameron's MKULTRA and MKDELTA experiments. And it's still hugely controversial: In 2019, The New York Times published drawings done by prisoners who had been subjected to these torture methods at Guantanamo Bay, and it's not for the faint of heart. Amory: Author Stephen Kinzer, who wrote the book about the CIA and Mind Control, says, after Vietnam, this same literature got used elsewhere. They had 11 children: Allan Francis Cameron, John Donald Cameron and 9 other children. Dr. Ewen Cameron was an undeniably fascinating figure, and as horrible as his experiments were, the way people continued to talk about him was even more telling. In 1929 he moved to Canada where he worked in the Brandon Mental Hospital in Manitoba as the physician in charge. About 55 families of victims who underwent medical experimentation in the 1950s and 1960s are suing for millions of dollars. "A number of experiments at McGill University.". Amory: Duncan knows how to be very careful about what he says. . She's the exception, though, and the CBC says that 2020 saw others like Lana Ponting, who was just 16 when she was sent to the sleep room hoping that year, it would finally be their year, thanks to a class action lawsuit filed in 2019. [6] Decades after his own death, the psychic driving technique he developed continued to see extensive use in the torture of prisoners around the world. Amory: Duncan struggles dealing with his dads legacy because he cant speak to why his dad did what he did. She was admitted to McGill's Allan Memorial Institute in 1957, needing help dealing with depression and the loss of her child. Ben: Camerons research could never happen today at least not lawfully. Amory: What was your father like as a dad? Under that program, more than 80,000 suspected North Vietnamese sympathizers were interrogated by US forces and their allies. They stressed how they'd been unwilling participants, and that they'd gone to the institute for other issues. The described types would have to be eliminated from society if there was to be peace and progress. He came up with the idea that if he presented the world and confronted the Germans with the atrocities committed during the war, the world and the Germans would refrain from repeated acts of extreme aggression. Ben: After Marians mom left the Allan, she struggled for the rest of her life to regain her sense of self and mental clarity. Any documents that related to patient treatment were destroyed? Now, a recent court decision has. Hebb submitted his findings to the CIA, and it ended up being just the beginning. We love making Endless Thread, and we want to be able to keep making it far into the future. Ben: Sure, but I mean, in terms of trying to help cure people of mental illness or anything like that, not necessarily his process, but his end goal. Cameron placed the psychiatric treatment unit inside of the hospital and inspected its success. In this, he hoped to establish a suitable method to reinstate a form of justice in Germany that could prevent its society from recreating the attitudes that led it from the Great War to World War II. These negative statements were sometimes taken from the therapy sessions Cameron conducted when patients first arrived, says Rebecca Lemov, author of "Brainwashing's Avatar: The Curious Career of Dr. Ewen Cameron." The psychiatric community could have questioned his methods, but they remained silent. I wasnt destroying documents. Amory: Duncan has a very different picture of his father, a whole bunch of them actually. Ben: Did he have any favorite sayings or idiosyncrasies or things like that that you remember or that made an impression on you when you were younger? We collect and match historical records that Ancestry users have contributed to their family trees to create each person's profile. ", So, they went back to a 1983 court transcript, where Duncan was called to the stand to testify about what happened to his father's documents. The first was for 18 days and the second for 29 days, all while hearing endless recorded messages and being subjected to a series of electroshock therapy sessions. [10] There he met A. T. Mathers, Manitoba's principal psychiatrist, who convinced Cameron in 1929 to move to Brandon, the second largest city of Manitoba, Canada. Amory: Just not in the way he might have hoped. Through his instruction of nurses and psychiatrists he became an authority in his areas of concentration. Operating under the umbrella of MKUltra were as many as 162 sub-projects, with as many as 80 different organizations involved in research. Amory: This is a hard reality for the family that Ewen Cameron left behind. Amory: This is information that may have proven invaluable in holding Cameron, as well as McGill, the CIA, and the Canadian Government accountable for what happened at the Allan. And he admits that the papers he removed are now destroyed. The behaviour of a mental patient could resemble the behaviour of a patient with, for example, syphilis, and then a somatic cause could be deduced for a psychological illness. Don't worry, it gets worse. And he was always very fascinated by what the future held for us all. She was left with permanent impairments: She was unable to recognize faces, had impaired spatial recognition, and lost a good portion of her memory. And, later on to guidebooks for what we now call enhanced interrogation at places like Guantanamo and Abu Ghraib. And he put Camerons treatment program under the microscope. A notoriously tough climb, he did it with his son James, and when he got to the top, he had a heart attack and died almost instantly. It was the start of a series of experiments backed by the British, the Americans, and the Canadians, and they wanted to know what prolonged sensory deprivation actually did to a person. Amory: What we know of Camerons work comes from family accounts like Marian's, a few hard-won medical documents, and detailed descriptions of his techniques from his own journal articles and speeches. Amory: Duncan, one of the two lawyer sons, admits hes familiar with those 12 boxes of papers, and then explains what happened to them. They were destroyed. Ben: Robert Cleghorn, a former member of Camerons staff, took over after Cameron stepped down. He was there when his legal partner, Joseph Rauh, took Camerons deposition. And he didn't achieve that either. The idea was turning the mind into a fresh slate for the next part of the process, called "psychic driving.". Amory: But even on their long drives from Montreal to upstate New York, Duncan says his dad never really talked about work. Duncan: Not really, I certainly don't know anything about the treatments he was using, I didnt know anything about that. A possessive type, filled with jealousy and demanding utmost loyalty. 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The manual got updated in 1980, but the techniques that have come about including things like waterboarding and restraint in a "coffin-like wooden box" still harken back to that original research. Ben: Even though Cameron never gave the CIA the keys to control peoples minds, he did give them the tools to break peoples minds down experimental drugs, recordings on loop, sensory deprivation. Shes a member of SAAGA, or Survivors Allied Against Government Abuse. Ben: Her dad couldnt afford childcare, so soon after Marians mother went into the Allan, social services took Marian and her two younger brothers away because there was no parent to take care of them. Ben: Duncan says his father was so busy that he didnt see much of him during their time in Montreal. In 1938 he received his diploma in psychiatry and became professor of neurology, psychiatry at University at . And Camerons part of that. In his analysis, German culture was made up of people who had the need for status, worshipped strict order and regimentation, desired authoritarian leadership and had a deeply ingrained fear of other countries. ", "Brainwashing's Avatar: The Curious Career of Dr. Ewen Cameron,". Cameron decided that Germans would be most likely to commit atrocities due to their historical, biological, racial and cultural past and their particular psychological nature. Ontario. [5], Cameron was involved in administering electroconvulsive therapy and experimental drugs, including poisons such as curare and hallucinogens such as lysergic acid diethylamide, to patients and prisoners without their knowledge or informed consent. in psychological medicine from the University of Glasgow in 1924, a D.P.M. Psychiatric experimentation: the lessons or history, The Journal of the California Alliance for the Mentally Ill, 1994, Vol. Ben: Today we grapple with Dr. Ewen Camerons legacy. [25], Cameron had been hoping to correct schizophrenia by "erasing" existing memories and "reprogramming" the psyche. Amory: In the early 60s, MK-ULTRA director Sidney Gottlieb took the so-called treatments Cameron used on his patients at the Allan and brought them back to the CIA. Sounds questionable? [28] His work was inspired and paralleled by the psychiatrist William Sargant, who was also involved with the intelligence services and experimented extensively on his patients without their consent, causing similar long-term damage. Amory: Marian was 5 years old when her mom was admitted to the Allan for what she thinks was postpartum depression. Ben: Over and over, weve heard from victims of Dr. Ewen Camerons brutal experiments at the Allan Memorial Institute. He never got one. Alison believes those random phrases her mother would sometimes say were from the recordings that she'd been forced to listen to for hours. Ian Donald Cameron is geboren in het jaar 1932 in Blairmore House, Aberdeenshire, Scotland, zoon van Ewen Donald CAMERON en Enid Agnes Maud LEVITA. And people talk about the transmission of trauma through generations. We were unable to subscribe you to WBUR Today. in psychological medicine from the University of Glasgow in 1924, a D.P.M. Cameron focused primarily on biological descriptive psychiatry and applied the British and European schools and models of the practice. Cameron wrote that mental illness was transmitted generationally; thus, the re-occurrence of mental illness could be stopped by remodeling and expanding existing concepts of marriage suitability, as well as the quarantine of mentally ill individuals from the general population. Though he does seem to imply that it was done by him or someone in the family. [citation needed]. His version was a continuous-loop cassette player that would deliver messages on repeat and it's even worse than it sounds. Cameron believed that mental illness was literally contagious that if one came into contact with someone with mental illness, one would begin to produce the symptoms of a mental disease. It petered out in the early 60s as the programs director, Sidney Gottlieb, came to a realization. For example, something like rock music could be created by mentally ill people and would produce mentally ill people through infection, which in turn would be transmitted to the genes. [clarification needed] Those Germans affected by the events that led to World War II were of utmost concern. "Now, that was a foolish mistake. [39], Social and intrapsychic behaviour analysis, Cameron and Freud: civilization and discontents. Cameron also wanted to revolutionize the way psychology and psychiatry looked at mental illness. 'S a big subject MKUltra program sympathizers were interrogated by US forces their! 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