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MKUltra Behavioral-Control Program
A documented program, not a theory
MKUltra was a real CIA program of human behavioral-control research, the existence of which is a matter of declassified public record. Its history of experiments — drugs, psychological conditioning, and related techniques — is what gives the broader "mind control" discussion in this investigation a factual anchor rather than pure speculation. This page treats MKUltra as the documented baseline against which case-specific claims should be measured.
Cernovich, Chaos, and the Kirk discussion
Commentator and author Mike Cernovich — who wrote about a related strand of this history — appeared in a roughly one-hour interview with Tucker Carlson that, according to its framing, covered Nicolás Maduro's capture, Charlie Kirk's murder, and Cernovich's own experiences. The interview tying MKUltra-adjacent history to discussion of the Kirk case is cited in the investigation notes (Tucker Carlson interview, ~1 hour; book referenced: Chaos).
The relevant point for this site is narrow: established figures have publicly linked the documented record of government behavioral programs to the questions surrounding this case. That linkage is reported here as commentary and discussion, not as proof of any particular operational claim about the Kirk assassination.
How it connects to the case theories
The investigation's "programmed patsy" line of inquiry asks whether the accused could have been conditioned or directed. MKUltra is the historical reason that question is not dismissed out of hand. The specific hypnosis-based control claims that bear most directly on the patsy theory are covered on the companion page, Hypnosis & the Programmed-Patsy Question. The directed-energy side of the same question is on the Frey Effect / V2K page.
Project Artichoke — the assassination memo
MKUltra’s precursor Project ARTICHOKE includes a January 22, 1954 declassified memo evaluating whether a subject could be involuntarily induced to attempt political assassination after a single social encounter (drugs, hypnosis). That document is the closest official analog to “make a shooter” theories and has its own page: Project Artichoke Memo.
MKUltra 2.0 — the "Alice in Wonderland" digital technique
A widely circulated X thread compiled in Charlie_Kirk.txt argues the modern analog of MKUltra is not LSD in a lab but algorithmic social media. It describes the CIA's "Alice in Wonderland technique" — an interrogation method the thread traces to Scientology founder L. Ron Hubbard that was later folded into the original MKUltra programs. Its stated objective: overwhelm a subject with contradictions, chaos, and fear until "reality itself collapses," so the brain grabs onto the first coherent narrative it is offered, which then becomes the new "truth."
The thread lays out how the same technique is said to scale across smartphones:
- Algorithmic chaos — feeds flooded with conflicting, outrage-driven content to disorient rather than inform.
- Behavioral analytics — every click, scroll, and pause logged so models learn what destabilizes each person.
- Narrative injection — after the noise, a "clean" story, meme, or ideology is pushed, and repetition plus peer reinforcement locks it in.
- Private-group funneling — destabilized users are routed into closed communities (Discord and similar) where identities and behaviors are molded.
As a real-world example, the thread claims the Buffalo and Uvalde mass shooters were both members of the same Discord group, "reportedly run by a former FBI agent." It calls the end state a "radicalized sleeper army, built in plain sight," where individuals believe they act on their own convictions while following "a narrative carefully injected into their psyche." These are argumentative claims from social-media commentary, not established facts, and none names Tyler Robinson directly; they are logged as the framework commentators apply to the Discord radicalization question.
Phil Lyman's pre-assassination comment (claim)
Charlie_Kirk.txt records that Utah politician Phil Lyman commented on X on the "Alice in Wonderland / MKUltra 2.0" post described above roughly two weeks before the assassination — reportedly one of only 37 commenters. Commentators pair this timing with Erika Kirk's phrase "there are no coincidences" to argue for significance. This is presented as a reported timing coincidence, not proof that Lyman knew of or was involved in any plot; no such claim is made here.
Kennington and the "radicalized networks" question
A separate strand in the master file notes that Kennington — a man reportedly caught crossing crime-scene tape at the event, whom UVU Police claimed to have "no records" on for months — is described as having "documented ties to radical trans ideology circles." The file frames this as raising the question of whether such movements are "being deliberately cultivated and radicalized by intelligence agencies through MKUltra-esque psychological operations." That is a reported question, not a finding; no person referenced has been charged in connection with any such program.
Tyler Robinson (case bridge)
Commentators link MKUltra history to Tyler Robinson only as background — no public MK file names him. Case threads appear on Tyler Patsy Framework, Discord Confession Timing, and Making a Shooter Playbook. Tyler Robinson — Recruited covers recruitment hypotheses separately.
Interesting In This Area
- Artichoke predates MKUltra and asks the sharper question: involuntary assassination after one meeting.
- The hypnosis session described by a former officer ran roughly three hours, arm raised.
- Discord timestamps test the record, not the mind — a separate dispute entirely.
- The modern claim swaps the laboratory for feeds and private servers.
Interesting In Other Areas
- A Utah public figure engaged with the same radicalization post two weeks before September 10.
- A booking screenshot and a records response contradict each other about whether any arrest happened.
- Havana Syndrome is the one case where injury at a distance was officially examined.
- Sealed warrants and a field-office change a month earlier are what investigators keep citing.
Other Pages In This Section

The hub for every behavioral-control thread in this case, ordered so the documented programs come before the case-specific claims. No page here finds that Robinson was mind-controlled; the section exists so readers judge the theories against the real record.
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Hypnosis & the Programmed-Patsy Question
A former CIA officer describes a London walk-in held under hypnosis for roughly three hours, arm involuntarily raised, giving up details he could not consciously recall. It is his recollection rather than a verified record — and it is the closest public description of the capability a patsy theory needs.
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Project Artichoke — Involuntary Assassin Memo
A January 22, 1954 CIA memo asks whether a man could be drugged during one social encounter and induced to attempt an assassination at a later date. It names a foreign official as the target and an American official as the fallback. The document is real.
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Gov Mind Control — Investigation Index
The working memo for this whole section: five priority questions, each routed to the page that answers it. Its real job is separating the documented programs from the Robinson-specific claims — the distinction most online argument collapses.
Read thisElsewhere In The Investigation

U.S. Government Agency Involvement Claims
Claims that U.S. agencies limited, steered, or obstructed public understanding — sealed warrants, a field-office leadership change a month before, and one named on-record voice saying the foreign review was halted.
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Russell Kennington — Scene-Tampering Report
Circulated booking screenshots describe an arrest for crime-scene tampering; a public-records response reportedly says nobody was arrested. Those two records cannot both be right, and that unresolved conflict is the reason the page exists.
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Phil Lyman and a Discord-Radicalization Post, Two Weeks Before
Two weeks before the assassination, a Utah public figure engaged with a post about radicalization through Discord groups. The timing is recorded here as a reported coincidence, not as a claim of foreknowledge by anyone.
Read thisThe one fight where the U.S. government was forced to examine whether people can be injured at a distance by an unacknowledged capability. Nothing connects it to UVU; it is here because the record shows how agencies concede injury while contesting cause.
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- MKUltra reference post: @CollinRugg on X
- Tucker Carlson interview with Mike Cernovich (book: Chaos) — YouTube; also referenced via @redpillb0t on X
Citizen Investigator Claims on X (Attributed)
Mind-control / programmed-patsy discourse on X sits at the highest speculation tier. Historical facts about CIA MKUltra and Project Artichoke are real research subjects; applying them to Tyler Robinson is unverified theory.
July 2026 radio/X syndication claimed Lance Twiggs video testimony that Robinson said "I wish I hadn't done it"—used by some to argue ordinary guilt, by others as scripted confession narrative. Discord message timing versus Miranda remains a separate factual dispute.
Documented MKUltra history (drugs, hypnosis research, unethical human experiments) is the factual backbone; Kirk-case linkage is analogical.
Hard rule: Do not read this page as a finding that any living handler, agency, or partner programmed Robinson. Courts have not so found.
This website's author is @HolonCitizen on X and YouTube/@HolonCitizen. Follow me there.
Interesting
- Robinson was reportedly mirandized hours before the "confession" Discord posts appeared.
- Messages attributed to Kirk reportedly include "THEY ARE GOING TO KILL ME", dated September 9.
- Flight tracking and pre-death texts surfaced only in alternative media, never in primetime.
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