family article in this newsletter. Bear in mind, the mob had turned against JFK too. In summary.
Some of the McDonalds
have held important positions for the Illuminati, and part of the McDonald
descendents are in the Illuminati. You will also find McDonalds very active in Protestantism and
Catholicism.
The McDonald familys involvement
with the occult goes clear back to Druidism, and
then the protection & leadership they gave to the Knights Templars. Today, some of the McDonalds
are Barons, some are Bankers & some are leading intelligence and military men. > > EXHIBIT
NEXT PAGE. News article that shows Linda McDonald was awarded hush money by the Canadian
govt. & the CIA for MK-Ultra Mind Control programming.
Brainwash
victims to receive
$100,000Ottawa denies
responsibilityfor
experiments
By
Bob Cox
The Canadian Press
OTTAWA The federal govern-ment
will pay $100,000 each to vic-ims of brainwashing
experiments
funded by Canada and the CIA be-tween 1950 and 1965, Justice Min-ister Kim
Campbell announced Tuesday. Ottawa is paying the money to avoid legal claims by victims or the
experiments carried out by Dr. Ewen Cameron at Montreals Allan Memorial Institute. As many as 80
people were In-volved, but Its not clear how many are still alive and eligible for the payments.
Campbell said the government still does not admit any legal lia-bility or responsibility,
but is pay. ing
the money on compassionate
and humanitarian
grounds. But Linda Macdonald, a Van. couver woman
who launched the court case that forced the settle-ment, said she considers the pay- ments an
admission of responsi-bility
and a symbolic apology.
My biggest concern has always been that the federal government acknowledge
its responsibilIty
in
funding the experiments,
so that we can hope that such abuse of patients rIghts will never happen
again in this country," she said. Macdonald,
now 55, underwent "depatterning"
at Allan Memorial in
1903.As a mother of flve children un-der four years old, she was sent to the Institute suffering from
fa-tigue and depression. She was treated as a schizo-phrenic,
though never diagnozed as such. She
was heavily drugged, kept asleep for 86 days, given over 100 electroshock
treatments and subjected to
"psychic "driving to She me rged five later barely able to function She couldn't read or write, use a
toi-let, drive a car, cook a meal or make a bed. She didnt remember her husband, children or the first
26 years other life."1 accept tne governments syrn-bolic apology through compensa-tion,
but no
amount of money can compensate me for the loss of memory . . and the enormous df-f ficulties my
family and I have suf fered Macdonald said in a state-ment. She was in Los Angeles on tues-day.
talking to film producers about her story. Former patients at the Allan Memorial have sought
compensa-tion
from both the Canadian and U.S. government for years. The US. Central Intelligence
Agency, wanting to learn more about brainwashing
and psycho-logical
deprograming,
covertly gave
$85,000 to Cameron between 1957 and 1962. Canada, as part of a national program of health care
grants, gave about $70,000 between 1950 and 1954 and again between 1961 and 1964. The
experiments ended in 1965. Canadian offlcials later said they dIdnt know of the CIA funding. In
1988, the U.S. Justice Depart-ment reached an out-of-court set-tlement that gave about $100,000 to
each of nine Canadians treated under Camerons CIA-funded ex-periments.T
he Canadian govornment
helped pay legal bills for those Canadians who sued the United States, but balked at paying Its own
compensation.
A
1986 report by George Coo-per, a Halifax lawyer and former Conservative
MP,
absolved Cana-dian authorlties of any blame and described Camerons work as "in- cautious but not
irresponsible."
But Thomas Berger, Mac-Donalds
lawyer,
presented
a
re-port to the government
in 1990
challenging
Coopers conclusions
One u.s. doctor likened Camerons research to brainwashing
techniques used In Chinese prisons. A Justice Department
official said he did not know how many
people are eligible for the $100,000 payments. A number of former patients have already
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