Divergent Files Podcast

MK-Ultra Never Ended — It Just Learned How to Hide


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MK-Ultra is remembered as a Cold War scandal—an era of LSD experiments, hypnosis, and psychological abuse that ended with Senate hearings and public outrage in the 1970s.

Officially, the program was shut down.

But the documents tell a more complicated story.

In this investigation, we examine MK-Ultra using declassified CIA files, FOIA releases, Senate testimony, and verified subproject records to trace what actually ended—and what didn’t. Rather than focusing on speculation, this episode follows the paper trail: internal memos, program transitions, destroyed files, and the quiet emergence of successor initiatives that carried similar research goals under different names.

This is a receipts-driven examination of the historical record.

We explore:
 • Verified MK-Ultra subprojects and documented objectives
 • The death of Frank Olson and what the official files confirm
 • The transition from MK-Ultra to MK-Search and related programs
 • Why so many records were destroyed—and which ones survived
 • How behavioral influence research shifted from analog experiments to modern systems

This episode does not claim certainty or assign modern blame. Instead, it asks a narrower—but more uncomfortable—question grounded in evidence:

If MK-Ultra truly ended, why did its core research priorities continue appearing in new programs, new language, and new domains?

Because sometimes programs don’t disappear.

They evolve.

And the hardest part of studying history isn’t proving intent—it’s recognizing patterns that refuse to go away.

Stay curious. Stay grounded.
And remember… no matter what they tell you, the truth is still out there.

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