DECLASSIFIEDGOVERNMENT-PROGRAMS

Project ARTICHOKE

The CIA's predecessor program to MKUltra, focused on interrogation techniques, hypnosis, and drug-induced mind control from 1950 to 1953.

CREDIBILITY
70%
RABBIT HOLE
80%

INVESTIGATION OVERVIEW

Project ARTICHOKE was a secret CIA program established in 1950 to research interrogation techniques, including the use of drugs, hypnosis, and psychological manipulation. It was the direct predecessor of MKUltra and shared much of the same personnel and methodology. ARTICHOKE focused on extracting information through chemical and psychological means, testing techniques on unwitting subjects and volunteers. Unlike MKUltra, ARTICHOKE was more narrowly focused on interrogation rather than broad behavioral engineering. The surviving documents are limited, and the full scope of the program remains unclear.

KEY CLAIMS

ARTICHOKE tested LSD and other drugs on unwitting human subjects

The program experimented with hypnotic interrogation techniques

Some subjects suffered lasting psychological harm

ARTICHOKE's findings directly informed and transitioned into MKUltra

The program involved coordination with foreign intelligence services

SUPPORTING EVIDENCE

Declassified CIA documents confirm ARTICHOKE's existence and interrogation focus

Documents reference use of 'special interrogations' involving drug testing

Personnel records show the same individuals worked on both ARTICHOKE and MKUltra

Church Committee investigation referenced ARTICHOKE as MKUltra's predecessor

Surviving financial records show funding for chemical interrogation research

COUNTER ARGUMENTS

Fewer records survived for ARTICHOKE than MKUltra, limiting full understanding

The program was officially focused on defensive interrogation research

Some claimed techniques may not have been practically implemented

The distinction between ARTICHOKE and MKUltra may be more bureaucratic than substantive

Lack of detailed records makes some claims difficult to verify

TIMELINE

1950

Project ARTICHOKE established by CIA

1951

Research expands to include chemical interrogation

1953

ARTICHOKE transitions into broader MKUltra program

1975

Church Committee references ARTICHOKE in its investigation

KEY FIGURES

Morse Allen

CIA officer who led ARTICHOKE research

Sidney Gottlieb

Chemist involved in both ARTICHOKE and MKUltra

ORGANIZATIONS

CIA

Intelligence

Office of Scientific Intelligence

Intelligence Division

SOURCES

Church Committee Report — Book IGovernment Report
CIA Historical Review — ARTICHOKE DocumentsGovernment Document
The CIA's Secret Experiments — Egil RørvikBook

RELATED ENTITIES

PEOPLE

Morse Allen

Sidney Gottlieb

ORGANIZATIONS

CIA

Office of Scientific Intelligence

EVENTS

Project ARTICHOKE established by CIA

1950

Research expands to include chemical interrogation

1951

ARTICHOKE transitions into broader MKUltra program

1953

Church Committee references ARTICHOKE in its investigation

1975

RELATED DOSSIERS

TAGS

#artichoke#cia#interrogation#hypnosis#mind-control#lsd

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