
Mission Mind Control
TV Movie · Documentary
Overview
Uncovering government agencies (especially the CIA) that secretly tested the effects of LSD on humans.
Top Cast
Paul Altmeyer
Paul Altmeyer
Self - Host
Paul Altmeyer
Self - Host
John Gittinger
John Gittinger
Self
John Gittinger
Self


Timothy Leary
Timothy Leary
Self
Timothy Leary
Self
Sidney Cohen
Sidney Cohen
Self - LSD Expert
Sidney Cohen
Self - LSD Expert
James Moore
James Moore
Self - Chemist
James Moore
Self - Chemist
Lyman Kirkpatrick
Lyman Kirkpatrick
Self - Former CIA Inspector General
Lyman Kirkpatrick
Self - Former CIA Inspector General
Robert Gordon Wasson
Robert Gordon Wasson
Self
Robert Gordon Wasson
Self
James Thornwell
James Thornwell
Self - Army Private (Ret.)
James Thornwell
Self - Army Private (Ret.)
Maurice Dongier
Maurice Dongier
Self - Allan Memorial Institute
Maurice Dongier
Self - Allan Memorial Institute
Robert Cleghorn
Robert Cleghorn
Self
Robert Cleghorn
Self
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