"Unidentified white female between the age
of 8 and 10 years old. The subject underwent 6 months of treatment using heavy
doses of LSD, electroshock and sensory deprivation. Experiments under codename
MKULTRA about early 60s. Subjects memory was erased and her brain is that of a
newborn baby."
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The CIA-funded MKULTRA mind control program at
McGill ran from 1953-64. The infamous Dr. Cameron who directed it was fired in
1964, and died mountain climbing in 1967.
Reportedly the now-famous photo of the little
girl strapped down to a table under a sign saying STRAIN ALL URINE, first
surfaced on a Japanese blog in 2008. I first saw it at Aangirfan blog, where it
has been used repeatedly as an illustration of classified experiments done on
children in the MKULTRA project.
The girl in the "Strain All Urine"
photo appears to be eight to ten years old.
Blogger and aerial photographer Ellen Atkin posted this image at her blog, alongside a photo of herself at "about eight years old in 1969."
Either she "recognized herself" -- (she
may very well have been through something similar since Canada has a long
history of secret biological and chemical warfare research involving children)
-- or, with her background in sales and marketing, she saw a chance to make
some quick money and build an internet presence off another child's suffering.
Either way, she never looked back. Throwing
herself into her project, she got to work replacing the original photo with an
altered composite, and replacing the typewritten text with her own version:
"My name is Ellen Atkin. In 2015 I
discovered myself in this famous photo. I had already surmounted my difficult
upbringing, but sought answers to the haunting trouble in my natal family. My
mother was a patient of Dr. Ewan (sic) Cameron. My father had been in the
psyche (sic) ward. My sister went crazy and my brother died young, Then as now,
this subject is taboo. I am changing that by integrating my search for answers,
quest for justice with my work as a visual artist and media influencer."
Having juxtaposed the images to create the
illusion of "a match", she got the idea of copying the typeface on
the original lab note, and presto! To the casual viewer now she's the subject
of the experiment, and the centre of attention. Practically overnight she
became clickbait. The doctored image started popping up in search engines and
soon she was doing podcasts as "MkUltragirl" - survivor and savior of
a generation – saint and guru and leader of Ultra Nation. She started out at
Wolf Spirit Radio and worked her way up the conspiracy channels to Infowars
with David Knight.
Despite the holes in her narrative, strange
pauses, snorts and even some barking noises she emits while groping for words -- and mostly thanks
to aggressive self-promotion and AI savvy, the world now knows Ellen Atkin
has "laid claim to the girl in the image." Not just the image, but
the girl herself. "No one else has come close to my claim," she
gloats, as if the whole world is vying to be tagged "917533" and tied
to a bed like that child. Why didn’t I think of that?
To me it's obvious these are two different children. The girl on the gurney might be the same age, but has a rounder face, fuller lips and more prominent cheekbones. But what are facts and proof when you’re launching a media blitz? Pretending to be MkUltraGirl has become Atkin's full-time job:
To me it's obvious these are two different children. The girl on the gurney might be the same age, but has a rounder face, fuller lips and more prominent cheekbones. But what are facts and proof when you’re launching a media blitz? Pretending to be MkUltraGirl has become Atkin's full-time job:
Feeling the pressure of 'discovery,' she decided to go full throttle and really develop her brand. After all, that's
what they tell you to do in those online marketing videos. Her next big step
was to associate herself with a group of MKULTRA relatives survivors who were
launching a class action lawsuit in Montreal.
That's where things got a bit crazy.
That's where things got a bit crazy.
Ellen already knew her
mother, Emma Jane Crunican of London, Ontario had been a patient of the
notorious Dr. Ewen Cameron. She had already blogged about her mother, and waged
a small campaign for compensation back in the 1990s when the Canadian
government was handing out $100,000 to
victims of mind control experiments at the Allan Memorial. And last year, Atkin
allegedly managed to get McGill to cough up records for both her parents -- so
we are told, and it may be true that Ellen and her two siblings grew up in a
mind controlled family based in southwestern Ontario. If so, that's quite a
story that ought to be told in our media. It should be fully investigated
because it suggests the program extended across Canada.
Her claim that both her parents were in the McGill brainwashing
program could entitle Ellen to compensation if the class action suit is
approved and the lawyers win in Quebec court. But that could take years.
And meanwhile McGill has been busy for decades
hiding the evidence, that is patient files from the 1950s and 60s which reveal
this world-renowned university allowed military doctors and scientists to
experiment freely on unwitting Montrealers -- including children - to develop
brainwashing techniques now being used on prisoners in torture
camps like Guantanamo.
But back to Ellen aka MKUltraGirl.
Coming across a movie shot in an Oklahoma mental
hospital in 1956 and a two-second clip of a dark-haired woman, Ellen swears
this woman is her mother Emma being electro-shocked by a paunchy doctor who can
only be Dr Ewan (sic) Cameron. No proof, no explanation as to how her mother
ended up in Oklahoma with Dr. Cameron, who was based at the Allan Memorial at
the time -- 2500 km. away. Ellen claims to be an expert in photography with an
interest in forensics. Drawing on her expertise, any 30-something brunette on a
table could be her mother.
No one denies her family album photos are
genuine, or that she looks a lot like her mother Emma. Nor would anyone deny
Ellen the right to "self identify" as the girl on the gurney. But
when you involve yourself in legal actions, proof is decisive.
Altering evidence is a serious offense in the eyes of the law. It can even get your case thrown out of court. Evidence tampering aka "spoliation" is when a person "alters, conceals, falsifies, or destroys evidence" in an investigation. It's also closely related to FRAUD. False evidence, fabricated evidence, forged evidence or tainted evidence is information created or obtained illegally, to sway the verdict in a court case.
Altering evidence is a serious offense in the eyes of the law. It can even get your case thrown out of court. Evidence tampering aka "spoliation" is when a person "alters, conceals, falsifies, or destroys evidence" in an investigation. It's also closely related to FRAUD. False evidence, fabricated evidence, forged evidence or tainted evidence is information created or obtained illegally, to sway the verdict in a court case.
And since when can you lay claim to another
person's photo because you resemble that person, pretend you "are"
legally that person and collect damages on their behalf? Initially, Ellen had
planned to sue publishers for copyright violation in using her image on their
websites -- not so easy to pull off when
you can't prove you own the photo.
There's a law prohibiting use of another person's
image for personal gain: "As a general matter, you should never use
someone's name or photograph in advertising or promotion of your website or
blog without permission."
In fact, that's what Ellen has done by using
another little girl's photo to promote her cause and become famous. And it's
illegal.
But thanks to her relentless determination and publicity skills, the MkUltragirl campaign has been a roaring success. "Everyone has heard of me," boasted Atkin recently. But then, hyperbole comes to her naturally, and overstatements roll off her tongue like boulders on the road to Whistler. It doesn't help that she salts her pages with clickbait from wacko Conspiro-tainment sites.
Not
only has she faked her own case, she has also poste SAAGA (Survivors Allied Against Government Abuse) videos at her site, placed them
behind a pay wall, and tried to raise funds for herself on the
back of the class action.But thanks to her relentless determination and publicity skills, the MkUltragirl campaign has been a roaring success. "Everyone has heard of me," boasted Atkin recently. But then, hyperbole comes to her naturally, and overstatements roll off her tongue like boulders on the road to Whistler. It doesn't help that she salts her pages with clickbait from wacko Conspiro-tainment sites.
Someday, real survivors could pick up the tab for
Ellen's online antics.
Zero Hedge bought her story in May 2018, bringing fake legitimacy to her story which ultimately backfired on survivors.
Zero Hedge bought her story in May 2018, bringing fake legitimacy to her story which ultimately backfired on survivors.
Julie Gold of SAAGA (the Montreal class action group which is suing the CIA, Canadian government, and McGill University) recently posted a warning to members to be leery of Ellen Atkin and called her an “internet fraudster” --
At her blog MkultraGirl re-stakes her claim:
"By now
it is safe to assume that everybody knows that I lay claim to that image.
Others come, others go. Nothing has changed from my POV. IMO, I made the
correct decisions from day one. I planted a flag and stood my ground. Others
come, others go."
You'd never know there was such a thing as facts,
accuracy, reasonable proof, Her belief in her own omnipotence is embarrassing,
almost quaint. Her blog posts roar like tantrums. Interviewers have told me
they have "problems" with her facts, but feel sorry for her and give
her the benefit of the doubt. Listening to her ramble, you get the feeling
she's choking on her own inflated lies, releasing them like balloons and making
up more as she goes.
At her blog, she throws out
racial theories, apocalyptic predictions, religious jive, Flat Earth dogma. Big
Foot stalks her world, as do aliens, and the ever present Evil Dr. Mengele.
She, aka Ultra Girl, is planning to overthrow the Matrix in the name of Tis and
victims generation. Cosmic Revenge is just around the corner. The universe
whispers to her through synchronicities only she can hear. She is the love
goddess, endlessly lusted after, and also the real-life inspiration behind
Eleven in "Stranger Things."
Her talent for disinfo
could threaten the credibility of all who grew up inside MKULTRA and are trying
to expose its workings.
It would be cruel to deny her fantasies, even though they would never get past the dullest high school newspaper editor. I used to edit my high school paper -- maybe that's why I feel the need to point all this out.
She makes no bones about where her ideas come from:
"We all make decisions to get along; Go
along to get along. I saw a bumper sticker the other day, “Fit in or Fuck Off”.
Not sure if that applies to their kid’s friends, general life philosophy or
immigrants. In any case, time has always blessed those with that motto more so
than the radical urban intelligentsia crowd that I hail from."
Last I heard she was living in a trailer park
with alcoholics and drug addicts.
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I stumbled across another photo, which I believe
is of Dr. Josef Mengele, in 1949, taken at a notorious Quebec City mental
hospital where Duplessis orphans were incarcerated, abused, tortured and even
killed in heinous medical experiments. For several reasons, I think it's
Mengele -- but people at the Montreal Holocaust Centre laughed and shrugged
when I showed them the image. In the first place it's too small for clear
identification -- but it certainly looks like him.
Ellen Atkin argues the boy in the wheelchair being
examined by Mengele in this photo is her father at age 14. That's also on
her MkultraGirl blog, and is part of her "case" -- even though it's
highly unlikely a young Ontario boy would end up at a French Catholic hospital
in Quebec in that era.
These photos have nothing to do with each other!
Yet Ellen would like us to think they prove her family are Mengele victims. The haircuts are similar, I'll give them that.
Through more“magic of photography” Ellen has created another misleading juxtaposition –
first, there’s her dad in a wheelchair in
1949 with Mengele leaning over him, and then here’s her dad all grown up holding Ellen
as a baby and her old sister in 1962. The first photo is from my blog, and was copied
from the yearbook of a Quebec City hospital. The second is from the Atkin
family album. Simple math and common sense tell us that if
John Atkin’s nervous breakdown happened after age 16, in 1939 or 40, then he
can’t be the 14 year old boy in the wheelchair in the photo taken in Quebec
with Josef Mengele in the late 1940s.
One person's photographic proof is someone else's cause for skepticism, or even
ridicule. Mengele can be inserted everywhere, for shock effect. He will bring
you clicks.
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Which brings me to Leonard Cohen, my famous
former neighbor, whom Ellen claims I stalked, just as I am now stalking her.
"She stalked Leonard Cohen for years. Even
Kelly Lynch, Cohen’s ex disgruntled manager, won’t talk to Ann Diamond any
more. Nor will the Cohen children or family. Many survivors have reported
stories of Ann Diamond belittling them, forcing her new age religion on them
and stealing their stories for her books/ articles."
Kelley Lynch even tried to set Ellen straight on
whether I stalked Leonard -- I didn't -- but Ellen deleted her comment before
continuing:
"Now that she has squeezed out as much
attention as she can from the dead Leonard Cohen, she needs another vehicle and
it appears to be me."
About a decade before he died, I came into
possession of a photo of a man in what appears to be a sensory isolation
experiment. This photo was captioned "McGill Hebb experiment, McGill
1951" and featured a man I suspect is Leonard Cohen. Since Cohen told me
in 1982 (and also told others including his ex-manager Kelley Lynch and her
mother) he was in sensory isolation tanks in the MKULTRA program, and as he was
an undergraduate at McGill in 1951, I think I'm justified in arguing it could
very well be him. In all those years it was up on my blog, where it became my
most popular post, Leonard never complained or asked me to take it down -- as
he was prone to do with stuff that offended him, Therefore, I think it's safe
to say he didn't disagree or consider it defamatory.
And he certainly never accused me of
"stalking him," We were friends, neighbours, and fellow students of
Sasaki Roshi, Our relationship was cordial. When he passed on in 2016, I was
asked to talk about him on local and national radio and TV.
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JUST A FINAL NOTE:
THE REAL MKULTRA GIRL DOES NOT WANT YOUR DONATION$$
Various people have claimed to be the child in
the "Strain All Urine" photo, Only one so far has a forensic study to
back up her claim including childhood school photos that match her facial
features and even clothing details to those of the child in the photo.
This anonymous woman - who fears reprisals if she
goes public, knows where and when the photo was taken. She was born into an
elite American extended family with all the pedigrees connecting them to Deep
State military interests and also US government reaching all the way to the
State Department, powerful generals, and the White House.
Facts matter. Histories matter. There were
thousands of child MKULTRA victims. We all need to come together and make this
horror story known to the world.