Manson murders allegedly tied to CIA mind control experiments: congressional testimony

House Republicans last week reopened decades-old questions about whether the CIA’s notorious MKUltra program had any connection to Charles Manson’s violent cult, as lawmakers said newly uncovered agency documents are now moving toward declassification.

A Tuesday hearing held by the House Oversight Committee’s Task Force on the Declassification of Federal Secrets soon turned to claims that the CIA hid the full reach of its Cold War mind-control experiments. Witnesses raised renewed allegations tied to Manson, Jack Ruby and years of suspected government coverups.

Task Force Chair Anna Paulina Luna, R-Fla., began the session by alleging that the CIA conducted unlawful experiments on Americans who had not consented, then destroyed records in an effort to conceal what had taken place.

Cult leader Charles Manson

Charles Manson is escorted into the Los Angeles city jail after being suspected of orchestrating the Tate-LaBianca murders in August 1969. (Bettmann Archive via Getty Images)

“This hearing is about the crimes committed by the Central Intelligence Agency against American citizens,” Luna said. “The American people deserve a complete and truthful record.”

Luna further disclosed that she and Rep. Eric Burlison, R-Mo., recently visited CIA headquarters after reports emerged that previously unidentified MKUltra materials had been found. According to Luna, the agency is in the process of declassifying those documents, which she said involve a forgery operation that fell under the MKUltra umbrella.

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Manson questions take center stage

Much of the hearing centered on testimony from investigative journalist Tom O’Neill, author of Chaos, who told lawmakers his decades-long investigation uncovered correspondence between CIA chemist Sidney Gottlieb, the architect of MKUltra, and psychiatrist Dr. Louis “Jolly” West discussing experiments involving LSD, hypnosis, memory manipulation and behavioral control.

O’Neill testified that West later established operations near a San Francisco clinic where Manson and members of his inner circle received free medical treatment in 1967, the same period Manson transformed from a recently paroled criminal into the cult leader who would order the Tate-LaBianca murders two years later.

Cult leader Charles Manson

Charles Manson travels in a police van to the Santa Monica Courthouse to appear in court for a hearing regarding the murder of music teacher Gary Hinman in Los Angeles, California on June 25, 1970. (Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images)

“I believe Congress was never told the truth about what this program actually achieved,” O’Neill testified, arguing the CIA misled lawmakers in the 1970s when it characterized MKUltra as a failed experiment.

The hearing reached its most dramatic exchange near the close when Luna asked O’Neill whether it was his opinion that Manson had been an intelligence asset connected to MKUltra.

A split side-by-side black and white image of a smiling Jay Sebring with Sharon Tate and a sinister looking Charles Manson with a police officer behind him.

Jay Sebring (left, with Sharon Tate) fought Charles Manson (right) before he was killed in 1969. (Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images ; Getty Images)

O’Neill responded that he has never been able to prove such a theory regarding Manson, describing it as theoretical. He testified, however, that federal authorities repeatedly allowed Manson to violate parole, avoid prosecution and continue building his cult while under government supervision.

When asked about Ruby, the man who killed Lee Harvey Oswald, O’Neill testified he believes West’s involvement after Ruby’s arrest prevented Ruby from ever publicly telling his story, a claim that has not been established by official government investigations.

After O’Neill described West’s role, Luna responded simply: “Wow.”

CIA cover-up allegations

Historian Stephen Kinzer, author of “Poisoner in Chief,” testified that MKUltra amounted to “the most extreme experiments on human beings” ever carried out by a U.S. government agency, alleging victims included prisoners, psychiatric patients and unwitting civilians in the United States and overseas.

Kinzer argued the CIA intentionally obscured the program by destroying records before congressional investigators could review them and urged lawmakers to seek the removal of decades-old redactions from surviving documents.

Later in the hearing, Kinzer alleged he identified what he believes was an early CIA “black site” in Germany where MKUltra experiments were conducted alongside former Nazi scientists. He testified that residents told him people died there and may be buried nearby — allegations that have not been independently verified.

Luna pledged to contact the German government.

“If there are indeed people that were victims of this… we would like to know who those people are and who their families are as well,” she said.

‘A massive cover-up’

Republicans repeatedly questioned why no CIA officials were prosecuted after former Director Richard Helms ordered MKUltra files destroyed before leaving office.

“No one went to prison. No victim was ever formally compensated,” Luna said.

Rep. Anna Paulina Luna speaking during a House Committee hearing in Washington, D.C.

Rep. Anna Paulina Luna speaks during the House Committee on Oversight and Accountability hearing on border and immigration issues in Washington, D.C., on Feb. 7, 2023. (Jack Gruber/USA TODAY)

Rep. Nancy Mace, R-S.C., asked witnesses directly whether MKUltra represented “a massive cover-up by the U.S. government.”

“It’s certainly a cover-up of what happened in the past,” Kinzer replied.

“Oh, absolutely yes,” O’Neill answered.

Rep. Tim Burchett, R-Tenn., also questioned whether advances in technology and social media could accomplish today what MKUltra attempted during the Cold War. O’Neill declined to speculate about modern cases, saying he had no evidence connecting current events to government programs, though he testified he believes technology has advanced significantly since the 1950s.

Historian urges caution on new files

David Barrett, a Villanova University professor, told News Agency that while Tuesday’s hearing revisited provocative questions about MKUltra, much of the program’s documented history is already well established.

“The thinking was, ‘The other side is doing it, so we need to do it,'” Barrett said of the Cold War mindset that gave rise to MKUltra, referring to U.S. intelligence officials’ belief that China and North Korea were using drugs to influence American prisoners during the Korean War.

Barrett said there is no dispute that MKUltra existed or that unwitting Americans were subjected to drug experiments.

“We know the program existed. We know drug tests were done on unwitting human subjects,” he said. “We don’t know the number.”

He also noted that the historical record remains incomplete because Helms ordered most MKUltra files destroyed in the early 1970s.

“Most of the records, as far as we can tell, were in fact destroyed, but not all of them,” Barrett said.

Still, Barrett cautioned against expecting the newly discovered records now being reviewed by the CIA to dramatically rewrite the historical record.

“I don’t think there’s going to be a smoking gun,” Barrett said, adding that he expects the files are more likely to be operational records than documents revealing major new information about senior-level decision-making.

Luna concluded the hearing by promising lawmakers will continue pressing the CIA to release additional records, including the newly discovered MKUltra documents currently under review.

While the CIA has long acknowledged the existence of MKUltra and previous congressional investigations documented unethical human experimentation during the Cold War, many of the hearing’s most explosive allegations, including purported links to Manson and Ruby, remain disputed and have not been confirmed by official government findings.

The CIA has previously pushed back against O’Neill’s claims.

“The author cannot definitively tie Manson to MK-ULTRA or CHAOS; he can only imply it on circumstantial evidence,” the CIA said in a review of O’Neill’s book.

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