Gottlieb Testifies On CIA Drug Program
American scientist Sidney Gottlieb (1918 - 1999, left), retired head of the Central Intelligence Agency's secret drug testing program, Project MKUltra, during his testimony to the Senate Subcommittee on Health and Scientific Research in Washington DC, 21st September 1977. The Senate Subcommittee, headed by Senator Edward M. Kennedy, is investigating the C.I.A.'s testing of drugs on human subjects without their knowledge. Gottlieb is testifying in closed session under a grant of immunity from prosecution. With him is his attorney, Terry Lenzner. (Photo by Bride Lane Library/Popperfoto via Getty Images/Getty Images)

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