Poisoner in Chief

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Poisoner in Chief is a nonfiction book by Stephen Kinzer that chronicles CIA chemist Sidney Gottlieb’s central role in the agency’s secret mind-control experiments and MK-Ultra program during the Cold War.

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instanceOf nonfiction book
about CIA psychological warfare
Cold War paranoia
abuse of power by intelligence agencies
secrecy in government programs
use of psychoactive drugs in intelligence work
author Stephen Kinzer NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
depicts CIA efforts to develop mind-control techniques
Sidney Gottlieb as chief CIA chemist
describes CIA collaboration with foreign services
CIA funding of front organizations
experiments on unwitting subjects
origins of MK-Ultra
examines impact of MK-Ultra on U.S. policy
legacy of CIA mind-control research
moral responsibility of intelligence officials
focusesOn CIA chemical experiments
CIA covert operations
ethical abuses in intelligence programs
human experimentation
use of LSD by the CIA
genre history
political nonfiction
hasCentralFigure Sidney Gottlieb NERFINISHED
hasForm audiobook
ebook
print book
intendedAudience general readers
readers interested in Cold War history
readers interested in intelligence history
language English
mainSubject Central Intelligence Agency NERFINISHED
Cold War NERFINISHED
Project MK-Ultra NERFINISHED
Sidney Gottlieb NERFINISHED
mind control experiments
portrays CIA leadership’s support for mind-control research
Sidney Gottlieb as architect of MK-Ultra NERFINISHED
publisher Henry Holt and Company NERFINISHED
subjectOf book reviews in major newspapers
timePeriodCovered 1950s
1960s
Cold War era NERFINISHED
workExampleOf investigative journalism about the CIA

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