MKUltra Subproject 112 (CIA, 1960)
conceptIntelligence & Surveillance
One CIA mind-experiment quietly used public-school children as its test subjects.
Who they are
MKUltra Subproject 112, a secretly funded CIA study from 1960.
What they do
The engine records it as documented proof that children were targeted inside the CIA's mind-control program.
How it works
It ran psychological studies on public-school kids in grades 1-8, looking at how they perceived jobs and social status by class and intelligence, and sits alongside the bioelectric and remote-behavior work of Subproject 119; the source is declassified CIA files released under FOIA.
Why it matters
It's a declassified, on-the-record example that the CIA's experiments reached down to schoolchildren, not just adults.
The engine's record — word for word
Covertly-funded MKUltra subproject running psychological studies on public-school children grades 1-8 (perception of occupational roles/status by social class and intelligence). Documents the targeting of children inside the MKUltra apparatus, alongside Subproject 119's bioelectric/remote-behavior work. Source: declassified CIA FOIA files. [TIER: DECLASSIFIED]
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