Her family sued, first based on the treatment alone, then again, after discovering she was a part of the MKUltra program. Amory: Immortal Technique is rapping about it: Ben: But for those who have had to deal with the fallout of MK-ULTRA on a personal level, the fact that the program rarely gets discussed outside the realm of pop culture can feel discouraging. Harvey Weinstein: Complicated question, we all have motivations for the things that we do. The psychiatric community could have questioned his methods, but they remained silent. Ben: The manual was all about how to obtain information from quote resistant sources. It went on to become the basis for the Phoenix Program during the Vietnam War. Anyone with any appreciation of the complexity of the human mind would not expect that you could erase an adult mind and then add things back with this stupid psychic driving. It is at this juncture that he became interested with how he could effectively manipulate the brain to control and understand the processes of memory. She was admitted to McGill's Allan Memorial Institute in 1957, needing help dealing with depression and the loss of her child. Hij is getrouwd met (Niet openbaar), ze kregen 1 kind. Part of Camerons plan for his patients was to wipe their minds clean, to make them forget their past, so they could move forward. Marian Cameron. Amory: Sarahs grandmother, Val, sued the CIA forty years ago for supporting Dr. Camerons work at the Allan. That, says McGill University, was the work of Dr. Donald Ewen Cameron, a psychiatrist who performed experiments so horrifying he's been called "Scotland's Mengele." And you see this actual physical manual on how to break down the human mind. Donald Ewen Cameron 24 December 1901 - 8 September 1967)[1] was a Scottish-born psychiatrist. His death occurred while climbing a mountain. He was a person who was always looking for a way of advancing the field. They were destroyed. Donald Ewen Cameron was born in Bridge of Allan, Scotland, the oldest son of a Presbyterian minister. Allan Cameron. Donald Ewen Cameron (19011967) was born in Scotland in 1901 and graduated from the University of Glasgow in 1924. Cameron placed the psychiatric treatment unit inside of the hospital and inspected its success. A stronger personality would be able to maintain itself in heavy industrial situations, he theorised, while the weaker would not be able to cope with industrial conditions. 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. While he didn't name names or give specifics, he did say that papers "related to patients were destroyed.". In 1929 he moved to Canada where he worked in the Brandon Mental Hospital in Manitoba as the physician in charge. Duncan: Well, I think he was always fascinated in the future. I think he wanted to be famous. In other words, torture. Cameron further argued that "the weak" must not influence children. The Canadian government also funded the project. 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. Alison believes those random phrases her mother would sometimes say were from the recordings that she'd been forced to listen to for hours. 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). He is largely known today for his central role in unethical medical experiments, and development of psychological and medical torture techniques for the CIA. Amory: And I think you may have given a deposition for that. And he was searching for ways of doing something about them. Even as he wrote about Cameron's "warmth [which was] never allowed to appear as intimacy," he wrote about a pretty big blind spot: Cameron had apparently hired a few assistants with "psychopathic personalities.". Operating under the umbrella of MKUltra were as many as 162 sub-projects, with as many as 80 different organizations involved in research. Duncan: And I've said Im unable to do that. He died of a heart attack while climbing a mountain in the Adirondacks in 1967. He published a book called Remembering[18] and extended psychiatric links to human biology. Hebb who did pay the students for their participation basically put them in a room for 24 hours, in a set-up that deprived them of all sensory input. He served as president of the American Psychiatric Association , Canadian Psychiatric Association ,[2] American Psychopathological Association . [citation needed]. And one of these risks was the treatment that he was using. Traces of some survived, including documentation on Sub-project 42 also known as Operation Midnight Climax and sub-project 68. Amory: In spite of Camerons ambition and prestige, he never helped find a cure for mental illness, he never won a Nobel Prize for psychiatry. 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? Jean spent three months under Cameron's care, and spent two periods in a drug-induced coma. Duncan: He probably did, but I dont think I could remember the specifics of it. That's absolutely the stuff of a terrifying Netflix horror series, but it was very real and it destroyed an unknown number of lives. 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. Duncan: I think the furthest I got was to his office. The idea was turning the mind into a fresh slate for the next part of the process, called "psychic driving.". Duncan: No, he had some peculiar hobb-- he loved science fiction. Ben: He looks like hes having a good time. Thus, this group would have to be studied and controlled as a contagious social disease. I mean, he was that much of a scientist. Ben: Would you have anything that you would want to say to Dr. Cameron or his family? "He was supposed to do wonders with people with depression or mental health issues." She went from apartment to apartment, mental hospital to mental hospital. We shouldn't have done it, I'm sorry we did it.". Because his dad isnt around to do it himself. Ben: When Amory and I spoke to Duncan Cameron about his dad, he also told us about his own work, as a lawyer. Two of my sons are lawyers and they say it isnt a good idea.. Click here for the donation page. Duncan Cameron: No. Cregg: What do you know about mind-control experiments? These did nothing to calm the feud which continued through succeeding reigns to when Donald's grandson Ewen, the 13th chief, fought at the battle of Flodden where James IV was killed. She never did get her children back. [citation needed]; if the greater population of Germany saw the atrocities of World War II, they would surely submit to a re-organized system of justice. He is largely known today for his central role in unethical medical experiments, and development of psychological and medical torture techniques for the CIA. And you can get a real sense of your own, where you are in the world. Ben: In photos, the Cameron family seems happy, a candid shot of Ewen Cameron that looks to be from a garden party shows the psychiatrist in a skinny tie and jacket, horn-rimmed glasses and short cropped white hair. Amory: Nearly everyone who experienced Camerons treatments first-hand has since died. According to "Brainwashing's Avatar: The Curious Career of Dr. Ewen Cameron,"there was more to his work at the Allan Memorial Institute than just exploring the CIA's questions about brainwashing. (laughter). We collect and match historical records that Ancestry users have contributed to their family trees to create each person's profile. Marian Read: So for me, the importance of all of this is to get it out of the shadows of pulp fiction, you know Amory: This is Marian Read. Ben Brock Johnson: So what do you have in front of you here? And I think you have, as much as love that you had for him you also had respect for him. In his analysis, culture and society played a crucial role in the ability for one to function according to the demands necessary for human survival. Ben: But do you even though you had nothing to do with it do you have any feelings of sadness about those folks and what they've gone through? Cameron began to base some of his notions on race, as is seen in his theories regarding the German people. Deze informatie is onderdeel van Families Klein, Ree, de Breed en de Vries van Terschelling van Marthan Klein op Genealogie Online. Her niece later said, "She had electric shock equipment put on her head so many times that it [remained] in her subconscious." On March 10, Cameron's notes read: "She is disoriented as to time only and is probably in her second stage of depatterning. North America. [citation needed] He furthermore wanted to understand the problems of memory caused by aging, believing that the aged brain experienced psychosis. And it was a great shock to everybody because he was 65 and in many ways, you know, going full throttle and at the top of his career. After his mother confirmed that yes, there were 12 boxes of papers that her sons both lawyers said she probably shouldn't share, Duncan revealed that he had gone through and taken out "several papers" that identified "a particular patient." Just as Sigrid Schultz stated in Germany will try it again, Cameron fostered a fear for Germans and their genetic determination. Marian: It's become so embedded in our narrative, in our pop culture, without people really understanding that it happened It was real. 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!" Lloyd has continued to fight for recognition, recompense, and an apology. sister. "He was this miracle psychiatrist," she said. Ben: But Duncan is still, in some ways, trying to defend his dads honor. And in that sense, I think his ambition overrode his skills and his ability to do the research. His list of credentials was so long it's impossible to list them all, but for starters, his resume included the University of Glasgow and Johns Hopkins, and in the 1930s, he was lauded for setting up a series of psychiatric clinics. And we would take off. Which suggests it was for purposes of, not closure, but of not wanting information to come to light that was in the papers. And he admits that the papers he removed are now destroyed. Cameron used his ideas to implement policies on who should govern and parent in society. Harvey: Here he is trying to reach the peak, trying to climb the mountain, reach this goal. Duncan Cameron is Ewen Cameron's son, and when he speaks of his father, he talks about a man who loved to hike, read science fiction, and who had an obituary that read, in part: "Those who are privileged to know him, even briefly, will not soon forget the warmth and kindliness of this understanding man." 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. Amory: Author Stephen Kinzer, who wrote the book about the CIA and Mind Control, says, after Vietnam, this same literature got used elsewhere. In 1984, New Scientist reported on a lawsuit filed on behalf of some of the people who ended up a part of MKUltra's Sub-project 68. It was a heart attack and was very sudden. That was the case for people like Phyllis Goldberg. I mean, he was fascinated with the future in his own field of psychiatry, medicine and government. This personality type poses a danger to those closest to them, especially children. Duncan Cameron: This is a picture of the whole family. They had 11 children: Allan Francis Cameron, John Donald Cameron and 9 other children. . What started as short-term depression before the Allan, morphed into chronic depression, as well as diagnosed schizophrenia and bipolar disorder afterwards. Marian: There was a picture of my mom there and somebody commented, Ugh that's the Johanna that's her name I remember. And my sister looked at him and said, But what was she like? Patients would be subjected to messages repeated hundreds of thousands of times, as they were kept in their coma for up to a month. She wasn't able to joke and laugh She would blurt out something like: 'We must do the right thing!'" That could be heightened with various drugs, eventually was replaced by positive messages, and the so-called "psychic driving" would continue. Not all the time, but it's always there. Amory: Sarah Anne Johnson, whose grandmother Val Orlikow was a patient of Ewen Camerons, has a response to Duncan that, considering what her family has been through as a result of his fathers experimentation, is surprising. Despite the horrific abuse, the American and Canadian psychiatric establishment closed ranks. In 1936, he moved to Massachusetts to become director of the research division at Worcester State Hospital only 1 year later. 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. 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. He did and he got it. Donald Ewen Cameron ((1901-12-24)24 December 1901 (1967-09-08)8 September 1967)[1] was a Scottish-born psychiatrist. It affected a lot of people. Advertisement. And when you get up to the top, its completely wooded, so theres no panoramic view after all the hard climbing. Ben: Robert Cleghorn, a former member of Camerons staff, took over after Cameron stepped down. She had no idea how to boil water, much less care for a child. In Cameron, the CIA had a psychiatrist, conveniently outside the United States, who was willing to do terminal experiments in electroshock, sensory deprivation, drug testing, and all of the above combined. It is a rare thing that a psychiatrist of his worldwide reputation and capacity should be a resource available to a small mountain community. Amory: He doesnt explicitly say that he was the one who did the destroying. In 1963, the CIA published the Kubark Counterintelligence Interrogation manual, and that's exactly what it sounds like guidelines on how to get people to talk. Other similar psychiatric diagnoses of Germany were published during this time. Amory: We definitely will. Cameron never got his Nobel Prize in fact, he died not long after leaving Allan Memorial Institute. Hes in his mid-80s now. Peterborough County. She said that at the time, Cameron was something of a celebrity. Duncan: This is at the Lake Placid Club in Lake Placid, New York. She was left with permanent impairments: She was unable to recognize faces, had impaired spatial recognition, and lost a good portion of her memory. John Marks: The Allan Memorial Institute under Cleghorn commissioned a study of his work, which is absolutely or almost absolutely unprecedented in the psychiatric field. The only cure for mental illness, he theorized, was to eliminate its "carriers" from society altogether. Thank you! Dr. Ewen Cameron wanted to win a Nobel Prize for his work in psychiatry. Amory: Duncan knows how to be very careful about what he says. ", "Brainwashing's Avatar: The Curious Career of Dr. Ewen Cameron,". [citation needed] Characteristics were thus diagnosed as syndromes emerging from the brain. It's safe to say that the exact opposite happened. A Canadian government dismissed the CIAs role as a side issue or red herring; Ottawas Justice Department denied legal responsibility, offering each victim a nugatory $20,000 nuisance payment. There was also Donald Hebb, who ran McGills psychology department at the time Cameron was running its psychiatry department. Cameron would analyze what conditions produced the stronger worker, what would be the necessary conditions to replicate this personality and to reward the stronger while disciplining the weaker. His response? With a grant from the Rockefeller Foundation, money from John Wilson McConnell of the Montreal Star, and a gift of Sir Hugh Allan's mansion on Mount Royal, the Allan Memorial Institute for psychiatry was founded. His successor at Allan, Robert Cleghorn, would later write (via "Brainwashing's Avatar: The Curious Career of Dr. Ewen Cameron,""Cameron's controversial practices [are] now thoroughly discredited." from the University of London in 1925, and an M.D. in psychological medicine from the University of Glasgow in 1924, a D.P.M. He has an open, amused look on his face. [23][24] He is unrelated to another CIA psychiatrist, Alan S. Cameron, who helped pioneer psychological profiling of world leaders during the 1970s and was not associated with the behavioral modification research program. Duncan: I started work at the State Department just a day or so before Kennedy was assassinated. father. He warned that government institutions should take measures against such potential liabilities. To prevent this, the West would have to take measures to reorganize German society. The CBC says the CIA recruited Dr. Ewen Cameron a few years into MKUltra, using the Society for the Investigation of Human Ecology to approach Cameron and tell him that he really, really needed to apply for one of their grants. [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. The FBI's FOIA Library contains many files of public interest and historical value. [14] Hess later confessed that he had faked the amnesia. Montreal's CTV says that by the time she died in 2011, she had spent the last 20 years of her life as an "infant," unable to allow anyone near her head without a terrible reaction. His theories of behavior stressed the unity of the organism with the environment; the book also outlined experimental method and research design. In other words, they really must have seen that there was something wrong and crazy. So we dont have access to Cameron's thoughts on his own legacy. Amory: Marians mom died three ago. Kinzer: Later on, it became the basis for manuals that the CIA provided in the 1980s to police forces in Latin America that were known to practice torture. Cameron wanted to build an inventive psychiatric institution to determine rapid ways for societal control while demanding a psychological economy that did not center itself around guilt and guilt complexes. And I think my father would have too. This third type needs, This page was last edited on 16 February 2023, at 19:10. And this is a picture up with my brother, Stuart. 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. He wanted to cure schizophrenia, and win a Nobel Prize for it. At least, until after Cameron left the Allan. with distinction from the University of Glasgow in 1936. Ben: But the Canadian and US governments could take accountability for their support of Cameron. Amory: But even on their long drives from Montreal to upstate New York, Duncan says his dad never really talked about work. In addition to LSD, he experimented with various paralytic drugs such as curare and electroconvulsive therapy at thirty to forty times the normal power. Not, at least, until well into 1965, months after they were told to end the experiments. The Guardian talked to Alison Steel, Jean's daughter and one of the many family members trying to shine a light on what was done to their loved ones without their consent. Anyone with any appreciation of the complexity of the human mind would not expect that you could erase an adult mind and then add things back with this stupid psychic driving., Amory: The CIA also turned its back on Cameron. Pregnant with son Lloyd, Esther was kept in a drug-induced coma in the sleep room for a month, where she lost 13 pounds. Those who are privileged to know him, even briefly, will not soon forget the warmth and kindliness of this understanding man.. Advancing Voluntary, Informed Consent to Medical Intervention, Cameron was an internationally prominent psychiatrist who developed torture techniques on his involuntary hospitalized patients mostly women. Maybe the people responsible are waiting for all of us to forget. You can try, The 1963 "Kubark Counterintelligence Interrogation" manual, "CIA's Secret Brainwashing Experiment" (1984), "Brainwashed: The Secret CIA Experiments in Canada" (2017), Jim Turner and Joseph Rauh's lawsuit debrief: "Anatomy Of A Public Interest Case Against The CIA,", Send us a direct message on Reddit. There is no incontinence, there is no mutism, and we are continuing this intense treatment of her until we get complete depatterning.". Ben: Which brings us back to a question that no one can answer why did Dr. Cameron do what he did? He spoke about Germans, but also to the larger portion of the society that resembled or associated with such traits. That was in December of 1959, and according to the lawsuit (via the Consumer Law Group), Cameron diagnosed Morrow as having "nervousness and tension." But none of us trained in psychiatry. Old '45" Cameron Major Cameron (1663 - 1718) family tree on Geni, with over 230 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives. In 1936, he also published his first book, Objective and Experimental Psychiatry which introduced his belief that psychiatry should approach the study of human behavior in a rigorous, scientific fashion rooted in biology. Jim: But again, you know, the deposition transcript, you're going to have to rely on that, like we did. In 1951 a few years before the U.S. government and the CIA approved MKUltra there was a top secret meeting held at Montreal's Ritz-Carlton. Duncan: It's really a very moving editorial. He began his career as resident surgeon at Glasgow Infirmary, but in 1929 moved . Patients were tested in the Radio Telemetry Laboratory, which was built under Cameron's direction. Donald Hebb the psychiatrist who started the whole mess with his sensory deprivation experiments had even less kind things to say: "Cameron was irresponsible criminally stupid. Searching for ways of doing something about them 1901 ( 1967-09-08 ) donald ewen cameron family September )... 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