Historian John Lisle takes Joe Rogan deep into MK-Ultra, the CIA's lawless mind-control experiments, and the human psychology of secrecy and conspiracy.

John Lisle — Historian of science and author of 'Project Mind Control' and 'The Dirty Tricks Department,' specializing in the CIA, OSS, and Cold War-era scientific experiments. His MK-Ultra book is being adapted into a series by David Chase.
Joe Rogan and historian John Lisle spend the episode unpacking MK-Ultra, the CIA's secret and largely unaccountable mind-control program, drawing on depositions Lisle discovered in the Library of Congress. They detail figures like Sidney Gottlieb, the sadistic George White (Operation Midnight Climax), and the Montreal psychiatrist Ewen Cameron, whose 'psychic driving' destroyed patients' minds. The conversation widens into the failures of government oversight, the 'vicious cycle of secrecy,' and how unchecked power attracts psychopaths. From there they explore human psychology more broadly: cognitive dissonance, false memories, hypnotic regression, cult dynamics, and how disinformation ('censorship through noise') muddies the line between real and fake conspiracies. They close on JFK, the satanic panic, social-media bots, and the toll of constant global bad news.
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John Lisle
“Project Mind Control, Sydney Gottlieb, the CIA, and the tragedy of MK Ultra, which really is a tragedy.” — John Lisle 00:00:32Find it on Amazon
John Lisle
“my first book, The Dirty Tricks Department, it's about Stanley Lovell and that group and one of the things they do are drug experiments” — John Lisle 00:03:06Find it on Amazon
Tom O'Neill
“Please, folks, if you're listening to this, read that book. It's one of the craziest books of all time” — Joe Rogan 00:16:30Find it on Amazon