He first solved the problem by wiring the speakers into football helmets and locking them onto patients' heads, but that ended up being not ideal. Montreal's CTV says that by the time she died in 2011, she had spent the last 20 years of her life as an "infant," unable to allow anyone near her head without a terrible reaction. After one test he noted: "Although the patient was prepared by both prolonged sensory isolation (35 days) and by repeated depatterning, and although she received 101 days of positive driving, no favourable results were obtained." It is a rare thing that a psychiatrist of his worldwide reputation and capacity should be a resource available to a small mountain community. Scottish-American psychiatrist Dr. Donald Ewen Cameron led and conducted these experiments. She was left with permanent impairments: She was unable to recognize faces, had impaired spatial recognition, and lost a good portion of her memory. 3.99 Click here for the donation page. This is Part 5. sister. And they haven't been super successful. I'm sure that they loved him very much and knew him in a very different way. Ben: But we also asked about something else, that he was a little uncomfortable talking about: Orlikow vs. United States, the 1980s lawsuit that ended up giving $750,000 total to 8 of Camerons victims. Marian Cameron. Cameron became the first director of the Allan Memorial Institute as well as the first chairman of the Department of Psychiatry at McGill. There is no incontinence, there is no mutism, and we are continuing this intense treatment of her until we get complete depatterning.". Any documents that related to patient treatment were destroyed? He clearly had his mind set on doing unorthodox research long before the Agency front started to fund him. Amory: Theres a reason that all the photos of Ewen Cameron are from more than 50 years ago. Amory: Hey, Dad, let's get out of here!, Duncan: I can remember doing that several times. Marian Read: So for me, the importance of all of this is to get it out of the shadows of pulp fiction, you know Amory: This is Marian Read. "He was this miracle psychiatrist," she said. Research genealogy for Donald Ewen Cameron of Minneapolis, Hennepin, Minnesota, USA, as well as other members of the Cameron family, on Ancestry. They also asked him for clarification about what happened to his father's personal papers and patient records, and he replied, "Well, I didn't destroy the documents. He had a Mercedes. And he always had a little book of science fiction by the bedside. [33] The son of one of Cameron's patients noted in a memoir that other than Ed Broadbent and Svend Robinson, no Canadian MP brought up the issue in the House of Parliament. "[H]e was born in. We want to hear from you! Heres John Marks again. Amory: The study, which was published a few months before Cameron died, found that Camerons methods exposed his patients to unnecessary risk, and that there was no clinical proof his methods were any more effective than standard forms of treatment. At the heart of MKUltra, says The Guardian, was the broadcasting of videos of American POWs from the Korean War condemning their own country and lauding the benefits of Communism. Sounds questionable? On March 10, Cameron's notes read: "She is disoriented as to time only and is probably in her second stage of depatterning. Amory: And, they delivered, with a full transcript of Duncans deposition from November, 1983. The National Post reports that in 1992, 77 of Cameron's patients were awarded an ex gratia settlement of $100,000, and that's all well and good, but claims made by more than 250 other people were rejected for various reasons. The first was for 18 days and the second for 29 days, all while hearing endless recorded messages and being subjected to a series of electroshock therapy sessions. More about the Cameron family name; Sponsored by Ancestry. Under that program, more than 80,000 suspected North Vietnamese sympathizers were interrogated by US forces and their allies. Patients were tested in the Radio Telemetry Laboratory, which was built under Cameron's direction. You can buy the full book for only . I'm sure part of him very much wanted to be the person who cures mental illness. [38], Cameron died of a heart attack while hiking with his son in the Adirondack Mountains on September 8, 1967. And, later on to guidebooks for what we now call enhanced interrogation at places like Guantanamo and Abu Ghraib. In 2020, director Stephen Bennett released "Eminent Monsters," a film that examined the link between Cameron's work and the torture techniques used by organizations around the world, including the CIA. with distinction from the University of Glasgow in 1936. He theorized that attitudes and beliefs should reinforce the overall attitudes of the desired society. You know, all of us not only respected him, but loved him, and not just myself, but my brothers. Marian believes all of this was a result of her mother going into the Allan. Experts must develop methods of forcefully changing attitudes and beliefs to prevent the authoritarian overlord. If we can succeed in inventing means of changing their attitudes and beliefs, we shall find ourselves in possession of measures which, if wisely used, may be employed in freeing ourselves from their attitudes and beliefs in other fields which have greatly contributed to the instability of our period by their propensity for holding up progress, In Cameron's book Life is For Living, published in 1948, he expressed a concern for the German race in general. To see some of the things that have happened are very upsetting. Who hasnt talked about this in a long time. The only cure for mental illness, he theorized, was to eliminate its "carriers" from society altogether. She had no idea how to boil water, much less care for a child. And he didn't achieve that either. And he admits that the papers he removed are now destroyed. [1] In papers published during this time he linked RNA to memory. And he was searching for ways of doing something about them. Which suggests it was for purposes of, not closure, but of not wanting information to come to light that was in the papers. And then she came back from Montreal and she was never the same. We shouldn't have done it, I'm sorry we did it.". Ewen passed away on month day 1915, at age 84 at death place. He graduated from the University of Glasgow in 1924. Here in the hospital Cameron could observe how the psychiatric patient resembled patients with other diseases that were not psychiatric in nature. You can see other fellow humans. Ben: Over and over, weve heard from victims of Dr. Ewen Camerons brutal experiments at the Allan Memorial Institute. Ben Brock Johnson: So what do you have in front of you here? Cameron stated, "Get it understood how dangerous these damaged, sick personalities are to ourselves and above all, to our children, whose traits are taking form and we shall find ways to put an end to them." For years, the patients of Dr. Ewen Cameron or, more accurately, the families of those patients have been trying to get compensation for the unthinkable experiments their loved ones were subjected to. Donald Ewen Cameron was born in Bridge of Allen, a small town in Scotland, on December 24, 1901. That would have been the cultural environment in which people like Sidney Gottlieb grew up. "He was supposed to do wonders with people with depression or mental health issues." Do you remember that? Were they *destroyed* or did you just take the patients name out? He died of a heart attack while climbing a mountain in the Adirondacks in 1967. She said she received 12 boxes of her husbands papers after he died, but that, quote, If I had these papers, I wouldnt necessarily let you see them. Ewen Donald Cameron. He served as president of the American Psychiatric Association , Canadian Psychiatric Association ,[2] American Psychopathological Association . If you want that too, we would deeply appreciate your contribution to our work in any amount. Lloyd has continued to fight for recognition, recompense, and an apology. Cameron's work stopped when she gave birth, and Lloyd remembered a broken mother. 5, p. 2227) As a result of the lawsuit, the CIA agreed to pay $750,000, the maximum allowed under U.S. law, to settle a case without conceding liability. And you can get a real sense of your own, where you are in the world. Harvey Weinstein: Complicated question, we all have motivations for the things that we do. Duncan: Well, I think that I would feel sad about that. He had patients. He was there when his legal partner, Joseph Rauh, took Camerons deposition. He received an M.B., Ch.B. Father, Son and CIA by Harvey Weinstein p. 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You can try, The 1963 "Kubark Counterintelligence Interrogation" manual, "CIA's Secret Brainwashing Experiment" (1984), "Brainwashed: The Secret CIA Experiments in Canada" (2017), Jim Turner and Joseph Rauh's lawsuit debrief: "Anatomy Of A Public Interest Case Against The CIA,", Send us a direct message on Reddit. Being compared to the Nazi's most notorious doctor probably isn't the life goal of most medical professionals, so let's look at what he did to deserve this dubious title. Ben: Did you ever get a sense of at least some of the things that he was trying to accomplish while he was at the Allan? And in that sense, I think his ambition overrode his skills and his ability to do the research. And in that he took some risks, obviously. We collect and match historical records that Ancestry users have contributed to their family trees to create each person's profile. Camerons techniques have no therapeutic validity whatsoever; they were comparable to Nazi medical atrocities. So we don't have. He saw no reason why psychiatry should be any different. So what led the CIA to get onto this fantasy? Advertisement. There are a few ways to reach us: This content was originally created for audio. McGill's then-director of psychology, Dr. Donald Hebb, took the money and set up experiments using his ready-and-waiting pool of test subjects: students. Joseph Rauh (from the transcript): But as far as you know now, neither you nor your brother or sister or mother have *any* papers left that are not sort of public documents? [clarification needed] Those Germans affected by the events that led to World War II were of utmost concern. [citation needed] He furthermore wanted to understand the problems of memory caused by aging, believing that the aged brain experienced psychosis. [30][bettersourceneeded], In 1980, the Canadian investigative news program The Fifth Estate interviewed two former patients of Cameron's who were among several of his ex patients who were at that time suing the CIA for the long term effects of Cameron's treatment. Think of all the books and the movies that are about mind control. Another patient was suffering from leg pains that no one had been able to diagnose. Cameron would analyze what conditions produced the stronger worker, what would be the necessary conditions to replicate this personality and to reward the stronger while disciplining the weaker. (Rubenstein LS. Hebb who did pay the students for their participation basically put them in a room for 24 hours, in a set-up that deprived them of all sensory input. Sign up and be the first to find out the latest news and articles about what's going on in the medical field. Toby Ziegler:In the '50s, it was the CIA mind control research program begun in response to the Chinese attempt on U.S. prisoners. Skip Ancestry main menu Main Menu. Velma Orlikow, for instance, was dealing with postpartum depression. Ben: The main takeaway here is Duncan admitting that he did remove documents pertaining to specific patients, before giving his dads papers to the archives. In his analysis, German culture was made up of people who had the need for status, worshipped strict order and regimentation, desired authoritarian leadership and had a deeply ingrained fear of other countries. Cameron never got his Nobel Prize in fact, he died not long after leaving Allan Memorial Institute. Cregg: What do you know about mind-control experiments? Although Cameron rejected the Freudian notion of the unconscious, he shared the Freudian idea that personal psychology is linked to the nervous nature. Duncan: He loved hiking. Genealogy profile for Major Donald of 4th Chief Clunes "Old '45" Cameron Major Cameron . Alison said that when her mother returned, it was no longer her mother. The lawsuits were dismissed, even though it was later shown there were a higher-than-usual number of people diagnosed with schizophrenia, presumably to increase Cameron's subject pool. [39], Social and intrapsychic behaviour analysis, Cameron and Freud: civilization and discontents. from the University of London in 1925, and an M.D. [8] He received an M.B., Ch.B. Peterborough County. The work of Dr. Ewen Cameron may have been discredited by mainstream psychiatry, but that doesn't mean it went away completely. Alison Steel says her mother was never the same after undergoing. And they found his work next to worthless. And one of these risks was the treatment that he was using. Birthdate: June 04, 1906. Today, we're talking to one of the only people who will stand up for Dr. Cameron. The described types were the enemies of society and life. In his analysis, culture and society played a crucial role in the ability for one to function according to the demands necessary for human survival. (Beyond Nuremburg, ABA Journal March 1997; News accounts of five legal cases at: The Law and Mind Control Mind Control Through Five Cases). Ben: Im Ben Brock Johnson, and youre listening to Endless Thread, the show featuring stories found in the vast ecosystem of online communities called Reddit. Ben: Sure, but I mean, in terms of trying to help cure people of mental illness or anything like that, not necessarily his process, but his end goal. Despite the horrific abuse, the American and Canadian psychiatric establishment closed ranks. If he had a choice he would have kept living forever. [34], Naomi Klein states in her book The Shock Doctrine that Cameron's research and his contribution to MKUltra were not about mind control and brainwashing, but "to design a scientifically based system for extracting information from 'resistant sources.' "A number of experiments at McGill University.". Ewen married Agnes Cameron (born Bell) in 1867, at age 35 at marriage place. In his 1946 paper entitled "Frontiers of Social Psychiatry", he used the case of World War II Germany as an example where society poisoned the minds of citizens by creating a general anxiety or neurosis.[19]. Her family sued, first based on the treatment alone, then again, after discovering she was a part of the MKUltra program. When asked about the decision to involve Cameron in MK-ULTRA, John Gittinger, the CIA officer in charge of monitoring his work said, quote, Now that was a foolish mistake. The idea was to first "depattern" the person in question. "Now, that was a foolish mistake. Instead of being considered for the fellowship, the neurologist was admitted to his Allan Memorial Institute, diagnosed with schizophrenia, and given such a heavy dose of barbiturates that it triggered an allergic reaction and she suffered from a prolonged loss of oxygen to the brain. Hes in his mid-80s now. Region. v USA, 1988] Tom Beauchamp, a leading American bioethicist was an expert witness for Camerons estate, arguing that Camerons treatment complied with the norm and practice of the day. That right there is getting into some shady territory, but the promise of a $10,000 grant the equivalent of just over $100,000 today had to be pretty tempting. Ben: Even though Cameron never gave the CIA the keys to control peoples minds, he did give them the tools to break peoples minds down experimental drugs, recordings on loop, sensory deprivation. In 1963, the CIA published the Kubark Counterintelligence Interrogation manual, and that's exactly what it sounds like guidelines on how to get people to talk. For example, something like rock music could be created by mentally ill people and would produce mentally ill people through infection, which in turn would be transmitted to the genes. So why havent they? Ben: About halfway through, Prosecutor Joseph Rauh starts quoting statements that Camerons wife Duncans mom made on the record. Theres no clear approach to the summit only overgrown pathways. Donald Ewen Cameron was born in Bridge of Allan, Scotland, the oldest son of a Presbyterian minister. Duncan: Thats my recollection, that any documents that related to patients were destroyed. Cameron further argued that "the weak" must not influence children. memorial page for Donald Ewen Cameron (1852-5 Feb 1892), Find a Grave Memorial ID 170055188, citing Cameron Cemetery, Indian River . Amory: With the information we do have about Cameron, we know this: his so-called treatment didnt cure mental illness, and it didnt control peoples minds. I mean, he was that much of a scientist. music, sound effects, tone) are harder to translate to text. According to The Guardian, it started with playing tapes designed to tap into the reason the patient sought help in the first place. Duncan: I think the furthest I got was to his office. [citation needed] Characteristics were thus diagnosed as syndromes emerging from the brain. Alison Steel won compensation for her mother's misery in 2017, says the CBC: $100,000 in exchange for ending legal action. Cameron titled this procedure "intrapsychic" (a term derived from the psycho-somatic relationship of hospital patients). That, says McGill University, was the work of Dr. Donald Ewen Cameron, a psychiatrist who performed experiments so horrifying he's been called "Scotland's Mengele." Ewen Cameron was fulfilling one of the items on his life bucket list: to climb Street Mountain. Not all the time, but it's always there. The guilt of her baby's deadly staph infection stayed with her, and when she became pregnant with her second, and the CBC says she went into Cameron's care in February of 1960. Amory: This is a hard reality for the family that Ewen Cameron left behind. The Canadian government also funded the project. In 1984, New Scientist reported on a lawsuit filed on behalf of some of the people who ended up a part of MKUltra's Sub-project 68. It's hardwired into the brain. A notoriously tough climb, he did it with his son James, and when he got to the top, he had a heart attack and died almost instantly. She never did get her children back. It describes various personalities that he believed were of marked danger to all members of society. Dr. Ewen Cameron wanted to win a Nobel Prize for his work in psychiatry. According to "Brainwashing's Avatar: The Curious Career of Dr. Ewen Cameron,"he left his position at Allan and his patients in 1964. We encourage you to research and examine these records to . Ben: The study also said that these treatments, the de-patterning and psychic driving programs including LSD injections, induced comas, sensory deprivation and electroshock had a detrimental impact on patients memories, which, in retrospect, might have been part of the point. Duncan: Yes. Cameron quickly found patients didn't want to listen to the messages. But none of us trained in psychiatry. [5], Cameron was involved in administering electroconvulsive therapy and experimental drugs, including poisons such as curare and hallucinogens such as lysergic acid diethylamide, to patients and prisoners without their knowledge or informed consent. I'm the oldest son of Dr. Donald Ewen Cameron and Jean Cameron. ", So, they went back to a 1983 court transcript, where Duncan was called to the stand to testify about what happened to his father's documents. [14] Hess later confessed that he had faked the amnesia. His focus on children included the rights to protection against outmoded, doctrinaire tactics, and the necessity for the implantation of taboos and inhibitions from their parents. Ben: Today we grapple with Dr. Ewen Camerons legacy. By that time, information on Cameron's sleep room projects was coming out, and there were all kinds of people who were very quick to distance themselves from it. But we do have his son, Duncan Cameron. A possessive type, filled with jealousy and demanding utmost loyalty. Cameron viewed German society throughout history as continually giving rise to fearsome aggression. Cameron Cemetery. ", And what about the CIA, who had approved and funded the research in the first place? She was a former captain of the Scottish field hockey team, a competitive tennis player,[11] and lecturer in mathematics at the University of Glasgow. Indian River. In Cameron, the CIA had a psychiatrist, conveniently outside the United States, who was willing to do terminal experiments in electroshock, sensory deprivation, drug testing, and all of the above combined. He is largely known today for his central role in unethical medical experiments, and development of psychological and medical torture techniques for the CIA. In addition to LSD, he experimented with various paralytic drugs such as curare and electroconvulsive therapy at thirty to forty times the normal power. Stephen Kinzer: In the end, Gottlieb was forced to conclude that there's no such thing as mind control and that everything he had done had been for naught. And it's still hugely controversial: In 2019, The New York Times published drawings done by prisoners who had been subjected to these torture methods at Guantanamo Bay, and it's not for the faint of heart. Anyone with any appreciation of the complexity of the human mind would not expect that you could erase an adult mind and then add things back with this stupid psychic driving. And these are pictures of him, these are both in the Adirondack Mountains. Ben: Camerons research could never happen today at least not lawfully. And how his work lives on. This personality type poses a danger to those closest to them, especially children. I mean, he was fascinated with the future in his own field of psychiatry, medicine and government. Amory: In spite of Camerons ambition and prestige, he never helped find a cure for mental illness, he never won a Nobel Prize for psychiatry. There must have been names of patients. It affected a lot of people. AIan Cameron followed in the footsteps of his father and became a director at Panmure Gordon in 1957. The U.S. wanted to know just how such a thing could possibly happen, and Dr. Ewen Cameron had a theory: brainwashing. He continued his training in the United States under Meyer at the Phipps Clinic, Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore, Maryland from 1926 to 1928 with a Henderson Research Scholarship. So I think in a certain way they believed that what fiction writers could come up with, somebody could actually make real. The line between fantasy and reality blurred. Not only was Ewen Cameron running the Allan Memorial, but he was leading psychiatric organizations, he was teaching at McGill University, and he was still seeing private patients. And we would take off. Though he did visit the Allan Memorial on occasion. Duncan: Talking about him, it should be easy, but sometimes it's sort of emotional. Dr. Morrow, says The Washington Post, had applied for a fellowship in psychiatry with Cameron. All Germans on trial would be assessed according to the likeliness for committing the crime. In 1936, he moved to Massachusetts to become director of the research division at Worcester State Hospital only 1 year later. So we reached out to one of the most comprehensive archives in the world: The Library of Congress. Stephen: So they created a manual, which basically was for intelligence personnel. [citation needed]. In 1933, he married Jean C. Rankine, whom he had met while they were students at the University of Glasgow. She was admitted to McGill's Allan Memorial Institute in 1957, needing help dealing with depression and the loss of her child. There's Edgar Allan Poe stories and Sherlock Holmes stories. The personality types are as follows: Cameron believed that a society in which psychiatry built and developed the institutions of government, schools, prisons and hospitals would be one in which science triumphed over the "sick" members of society. Photo by Courtesy of Julie Tanny For the first four years of Julie Tanny's. [citation needed]. Josh Crane Twitter Producer, Podcasts & New ProgramsJosh is a producer for podcasts and new programs at WBUR. Rauh: --Well, I will put it another way. He also organized the structure of mental health services in the western half of the province, establishing 10 functioning clinics; this model was used as the blueprint for similar efforts in Montreal and a forerunner of 1960s community health models. He did technically, because nothing says "wonders" has to be a good thing. In other words, torture. Duncan: This is at the Lake Placid Club in Lake Placid, New York. Ben: But Duncan is still, in some ways, trying to defend his dads honor. Jean spent three months under Cameron's care, and spent two periods in a drug-induced coma. Results were telling: They became super sensitive to the sensory stimuli they did receive, and then, things started getting really weird. In other words, they really must have seen that there was something wrong and crazy. That was just something we wanted to get clarification on. Esther Schrier who was a nurse at Montreal's Jewish General Hospital tragically lost her first child at just three weeks of age. We encourage you to research and examine these records . Kinzer: If Cameron had failed to find an effective means of mind control despite carrying out the most reckless experiments, in which he was willing to take any kind of a grotesque step in an effort to find that key, this must have helped feed Gottlieb's conclusion that the whole thing didn't exist. Amory: Duncan knows how to be very careful about what he says. And it was a great shock to everybody because he was 65 and in many ways, you know, going full throttle and at the top of his career. Did it work? (laughter). Duncan: No, he had some peculiar hobb-- he loved science fiction. Therefore, society should function to select out the weak and unwanted, those apt towards fearsome aggression that threatened society. Amory: Immortal Technique is rapping about it: Ben: But for those who have had to deal with the fallout of MK-ULTRA on a personal level, the fact that the program rarely gets discussed outside the realm of pop culture can feel discouraging. So I think the complaints of the doctors and nurses had reached their ears. That was in December of 1959, and according to the lawsuit (via the Consumer Law Group), Cameron diagnosed Morrow as having "nervousness and tension." Because it would seem to me, or I was concerned as a lawyer, that it might be a breach of the patient-doctor privilege. Duncan Cameron: This is a picture of the whole family. Traces of some survived, including documentation on Sub-project 42 also known as Operation Midnight Climax and sub-project 68. Kinzer: Later on, it became the basis for manuals that the CIA provided in the 1980s to police forces in Latin America that were known to practice torture. There's my father and my mother. Ben: But some key documentation of Camerons time at the Allan is straight up missing. The transcript has been edited from our original script for clarity. The Guardian talked to Alison Steel, Jean's daughter and one of the many family members trying to shine a light on what was done to their loved ones without their consent. Amory: Duncan struggles dealing with his dads legacy because he cant speak to why his dad did what he did. First I have to say that my father was exceedingly committed to his field. Now, a recent court decision has. 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