CIA MKultra is on the verge of being EXPOSED in the Ft Lauderdale shooting case

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CIA MKultra is on the verge of being EXPOSED in theFt Lauderdale shooting case • /r/conspiracy

Esteban Santiago had his first federal court appearance today and this is what MSM is saying:

Esteban says CIA controlled his mind and implanted voices in his head telling him to kill. MSM says by Esteban surrendering to the police after the shooting proves he knew what he did was wrong.

Today's technology with super computers and artificial intelligence software has revolutionized the development. Most technology is classified and only a few patents registered. The latest was in 2002 when voice to Skull was patented. Today's technology enables a 2 way communication with the brain with voices and images (holograms). Pentagon says the brain is like a huge computer without a firewall. It's all about the electric signals going to and from the brain. This technology is according to the experts the most important invention since the ........................
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MK ULTRA is not a conspiracy there are documented military papers stating the use of this but hey anyone within the military knows what is being done, what can be done. That's not saying every single person in the military, but depending on your MOS is. Some are knee deep into areas many others won't be.
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To give you an idea of how far the CIA, the US military, and its allied academics will go in MKULTRA “research,” here is what I wrote in 1995 about several human experiments. My information was based on the three key books I mentioned above, as well as Martin Lee’s classic, Acid Dreams:

James Holmes, and how the CIA hid the MKULTRA mind-control program
 
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Weeeeeeeeee! This sounds very serious.

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Granny says sounds like he went crazy...
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Suspected Airport Gunman Became Increasingly Erratic
Jan 12, 2017 | Santiago grew increasingly violent, interviews and records show, and in recent weeks he was seen screaming into the night.
Esteban Santiago stood alone in the cold one day last month outside Mom & Pop's liquor store in Anchorage. He was waving his arms and having a terrible argument in the parking lot. "He'd just be talking to himself ... screaming as if he was having a battle with himself," said Naomi Harden, a clerk at the store, situated across the street from the motel where Santiago lived. Last week, Santiago got off a one-way flight from Anchorage at the airport in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, arriving with a single piece of checked luggage: a Walther 9 mm semi-automatic handgun in a case. He took the gun out in a bathroom, loaded it and opened fire in the baggage claim area, killing five people and wounding six, police say. After emptying two clips, Santiago lay down on the floor and was arrested, authorities say. He now faces a possible death sentence if convicted. He has yet to enter a plea and is awaiting the assignment of a public defender to his case.

Investigators are trying to establish the motive for the attack. The 26-year-old Iraq War veteran was usually a quiet and solitary figure, those who knew and worked with him said. But over the past year, he grew increasingly violent, interviews and records show. And in recent weeks Santiago was seen screaming into the night from his motel window, Harden said. Santiago grew up in Penuelas, Puerto Rico, a once-thriving middle-class town of 20,000 where people worked in petrochemical plants that have since closed. Those who knew him described an intelligent and patriotic boy who joined the Puerto Rico Army National Guard in 2007. A picture taken at a dance shows a beaming young man, his arms clasped around his date's waist. Neighbors would salute him as he walked down his neighborhood's narrow streets. Still, he tended to feel more comfortable alone, his brother, Bryan Santiago, said in Spanish, standing outside the family's home in Penuelas. "He was a normal person. He liked to be inside the house. He didn't like to go out," he said.

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Esteban Santiago accused of fatally shooting several people at a Florida airport baggage claim, is returned to Broward County's jail after his first court appearance, Jan. 9, 2017, in Fort Lauderdale, Fla.​

Santiago served about a year in Iraq in 2010 as part of an engineering battalion, clearing roadside bombs and repairing bridges. While there, his family said, he witnessed a bomb explode near two friends. Michelle Quinones, a former girlfriend, told ABC that Santiago wasn't feeling right when he returned from the war, and sought help in Puerto Rico. "We had let Veterans know that he was having some mental problems," she said, without giving details. She said it didn't help, and they broke up. In 2014, Santiago and his brother moved to Anchorage for a new start. Esteban joined the Alaska National Guard and started dating a new woman, Gina Peterson. Bryan eventually returned to Puerto Rico. In Anchorage, Esteban and Peterson's relationship grew, and they had a child. The couple shared a small, rear-facing apartment on an alley in a blue-collar neighborhood.

Neighbors said he was not chatty, but never impolite. There was nothing that stood out about him, said Mick Bradford, who lived in the same complex. Santiago got a job as a guard at a security firm, Signal 88, making $2,100 a month. James Foster sometimes worked with him on the overnight shift over three months in 2015. Foster said Santiago was mostly calm, friendly and soft-spoken, and the two were "great partners" when they had to patrol a place together. Foster said he hadn't seen Santiago since leaving the firm but recognized his face immediately when he saw TV footage of Santiago's court appearance in Florida. "What you see on that airport footage, it wasn't really the guy that I thought I was working with," he said Wednesday. "He didn't ever come off to me like a psychopath or a terrorist or anyone that we saw on the camera, on the videotape." Over the year that followed, though, Santiago became more violent than his friends or family ever remembered him being.

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So someone with mental health issues blaming it on voices from government mind control (as has happened for as long as there have been governments and mental health issues) means a super secret program is about to be exposed?

When can we expect this exposure so I can return to the thread and either congratulate you on your wisdom or chalk up yet another thread where you've prognosticated something to happen that doesn't?
 
Ah the ole' Youtube reply, an important tool in the arsenal of any conspiracy theorist.
 

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