G.H. Estabrooks

George Hoben Estabrooks (December 16, 1895 – December 30, 1973) was a Canadian-American psychologist and an authority on hypnosis during World War II. He was a Harvard University graduate, a Rhodes Scholar, and chairman of the Department of Psychology at Colgate University. He used hypnosis to help spies have split personalities to not actually know they were spies in case of capture. He stated it was easy to create and easy to cure using hypnosis.- Wikipedia

“I can hypnotize a man — without his knowledge or consent — into committing treason against the United States,”
boasted Dr. George Estabrooks in the early 1940s

Do we really believe these experiments stopped? The scientists and doctors just decided to no longer "follow the science" and see their life long work come to fruition?

 HYPNOSIS
By George Hoben Estabrooks 1943

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Hypnosis and controlled Behavior
"destablizations_engineered by prostitutes drug addicts."
July 1972

CIA Reading Room

1963: Hypnotist George Estabrooks admits creating multiple personality assassins 

Alliance For Human Research Protection

Library:

Operation Mind Control
Dell Publishing, New York 1978

"HYPNOSIS COMES OF AGE"
by G. H. Estabrooks, PH.D.

Science Digest
April, 1971,
pp. 44 - 50