House Hearing on CIA’s MK-Ultra Project

Source: The Hill Politics

Summary

The House Oversight Committee is holding a hearing on the CIA’s MK-Ultra project, which involved controversial drug testing during the Cold War. Led by Rep. Anna Paulina Luna, the task force seeks to increase transparency regarding the project’s historical implications.

Why It Matters

The MK-Ultra project raises significant ethical questions about government experimentation on citizens and the extent of state secrecy. Understanding this history can influence current discussions on ethics in research, privacy rights, and oversight of intelligence agencies. It highlights the importance of transparency in government actions to prevent future abuses of power.

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