Webb1 aug. 2024 · Stanley Glickman. A young American artist named Stanley Glickman was sitting at a sidewalk cafe in Paris in 1952 when another friendly American began a conversation and brought Glickman a drink that was heavily spiked with LSD. The overdose was too much, and triggered a frightening psychotic episode. WebbAt least one lawsuit has gone to trial. It ended in a government victory in 1999. The suit was filed by Bender on behalf of the daughter of Stanley Glickman, an American art student who suffered hallucinations and long-lasting psychiatric damage after being given a drink by a fellow American in Paris in 1952.
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Webb19 nov. 1998 · The CIA's secret project was not formally initiated until April 1953, but there are accounts of earlier experimentation. When the public learned of these experiments … Webb26 jan. 2024 · 1952: Stanley Glickman was another human casualty of Sidney Gottlieb’s LSD antics. Stanley Glickman’s case was less widely reported than Frank Olson. … the spiritually dead
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Webb3 maj 1999 · Text. NEW YORK -- The estate of an American artist who claimed that a Central Intelligence Agency scientist slipped LSD into his drink in Paris more than 46 … http://www.crimemagazine.com/part-two-mysterious-death-cia-scientist-frank-olson WebbPlaintiff Stanley Glickman brings this lawsuit against defendant United States of America and against defendants Richard Helms and Sidney Gottlieb, in their individual capacities … mysql show status show variables