Human Ecology Fund

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In the process of transferring much of that information to new technology formats, such as microfiche, major American research institutions such as the Library of Congress became intimately involved with the U.S. Department of Defense and the CIA. Included among the consultants who advised librarians at various points in time were Barnaby Keeney, who was board chairperson of the Human Ecology Fund, "a CIA front organization that paid for some of the experiments in which LSD and other drugs were given to unwitting Canadian subjects," and Caryl Haskins, who in 1949 chaired the Secretary of Defense's Ad Hoc Committee on Biological Warfare. They turned out a report that "contained some startling talk about the possibilities of 'radiological weapons' and 'weapons caus-ing epidemics, glandular or hereditary changes or other biological chain reactions.' "[1]

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  1. Edmonton Journal (Alberta) May 13, 2001 Sunday Final Edition For the record, printed word dies SOURCE: Calgary Herald; Southam Newspapers BYLINE: Charles Mandel SECTION: Sunday Reader - Authors; Pg. E13