11 September, 2007

Gottlieb and San Jose State University – Is MKSEARCH going on for students?

I found information to learn about the connection of Gottlieb, the guy responsible of MKULTRA, and SJSU. As a formal CIA agent, Gottlieb received education at SJSU and went back to the East Coast. I was wondering if SJSU students were really involved with the government agencies. I learned from the conversations of the students in my apartment about how they have been hired by the government. But I lack the crucial evidence of how much the government agency was working with the students. I have seen some army officers taking classes for qualification at their jobs. Also, I learned that some students, whose relatives work for the US government – army, CIA, FBI, law enforcement, can attend special programs provided by certain government agencies. Yeah, it is just like anthropologists' children become anthropologists. CIA agents' children become CIA agents.

What I know is that SJSU student won the Hot Dog eating contest in NY. Past champion was a Japanese guy. I know that SJSU has a tendency of discriminating Japanese (this is because of huge Chinese / ABC student population). There might be someone got US Patent to control gastronomy function remotely as it is a part of e-harassment symptom. Guess what? I think the SJSU champion got some contact with the doctors at El Camino Hospital. They are specialized to treat SJSU in different ways. They also got several psychiatrists/neurologists working for Mind Control. What we got do is keep an eye on these scientists and SJSU people working for destroying the freedoms protected by the US constitution.
Below is excerpt from http://nucnews.net/nucnews/2001nn/0112nn/011216nn.htm
After the congressional hearings, Gottlieb and his wife moved to California
to reassemble their lives. Gottlieb enrolled at San Jose State University and
earned a master's degree in education with a focus on speech pathology. In 1980,
he moved back east, to Rappahannock County. No longer cast as the malevolent CIA
scientist, Gottlieb was free to reinvent himself, to indulge his passions for
farming and his socialist's interest in communal living.

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