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(en) Jeff Leeds, « Family Questions CIA Role in Scientist’s Bizarre Death : Frank Olson allegedly killed himself in 1953 during an LSD mind-control experiment. Survivors reject official explanation. », Los Angeles Times, (lire en ligne)
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(en) « Drug Test Death 'Horrifies' His Daughter », The Pittsburgh Press, , p. 36 (lire en ligne)
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(en) Andrew Whalen, « How the CIA Used Brain Surgery to Make Six Remote Control Dogs », Newsweek, (lire en ligne)
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(en) Natalie O'Neill, « CIA once secretly implanted mind-control devices in dogs’ brains », New York Post, (lire en ligne)
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(en) John M. Crewdson et Jo Thomas, « Files Show Tests For Truth Drug Began in O.S.S. », The New York Times, (lire en ligne)
(en) « Mind‐Control Studies Had Origins in Trial of Mindszenty », The New York Times, (lire en ligne)
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(en) Nicolas M. Horrock, « C.I.A. Documents Tell of 1954 Project to Create Involuntary Assassins », The New York Times, (lire en ligne)
(en) Joseph B. Treaster, « Researchers Say That Students Were Among 200 Who Took LSD in Tests Financed by C.I.A. in Early '50's », The New York Times, (lire en ligne)
(en) Joseph B. Treaster, « Army Discloses Man Died In Drug Test It Sponsored », The New York Times, (lire en ligne)
(en) Joseph B. Treaster, « $8.5‐Million Sought From Army in 1953 Drug Death », The New York Times, (lire en ligne)
(en) Arnold H. Lubasch, « $700,000 Award Is Made In '53 Secret Test Death », The New York Times, (lire en ligne)
(en) John M. Crewdson, « Abuses in Testing Of Drugs by C.I.A. To Be Panel Focus », The New York Times, (lire en ligne)
(en) Clyde H. Farnsworth, « CANADA WILL PAY 50's TEST VICTIMS », The New York Times, (lire en ligne)
(en) Nicholas M. Horrock, « C.I.A. Data Show 14‐Year Project On Controlling Human Behavior », The New York Times, (lire en ligne)
(en) Nicholas M. Horrock, « Destruction of LSD Data Laid to C.I.A. Aide in '73 », The New York Times, (lire en ligne)
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