Florida Representative Anna Paulina Luna has reignited the controversy surrounding the CIA's infamous Project MK-Ultra, a covert mind control program that ran from 1953 to the mid-1970s. The program, which involved the use of over 80 institutions across the US, including 44 universities, sparked widespread concern about the ethics of government-funded experiments on unwitting subjects. Now, Luna is alleging that the CIA has removed relevant documents from the Office of the Director of National Intelligence, fueling speculation about the extent of the government's knowledge and involvement in the program. As Luna presses for answers, questions remain about the long-term impact on those who were subjected to the experiments and the government's ongoing efforts to conceal the truth.


Rep. Anna Paulina Luna (R-Fla.) has amplified her push to uncover the details of CIA’s Project MK-Ultra with claims this week that the agency took relevant documents from the Office of the Director of National Intelligence. The program started in 1953 and over the next two decades used 80 institutes across the country, including 44...