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Joe Rogan · 2025-11-27 · 2h 39m

Joe Rogan Experience #2419 - John Lisle

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.

Joe Rogan Experience #2419 - John Lisle
The guest

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.

The gist

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.

Big reveals

  • Lisle explains the CIA wanted to dose Fidel Castro with LSD before a speech to make him appear insane, plus plans to poison his shoes with depilatory to make his beard fall out.
  • Operation Midnight Climax: the CIA ran a brothel with two-way mirrors, dosing unwitting men with LSD while George White watched.
  • Ewen Cameron's 'psychic driving' broke patients down with chemical comas, electroshock, and sensory deprivation, leaving them incontinent and infantile.
  • Lisle found thousands of pages of verbatim depositions, including 823 pages of Sidney Gottlieb's testimony, in the Library of Congress.
  • The Wayne Ritchie case: a man's life was ruined by a spiked punch bowl and he only realized 30+ years later via a 1999 newspaper article.
  • George White wrote that the work was 'fun, fun, fun' because 'where else could a red-blooded American boy lie, cheat, steal, rape, and pillage with the sanction of the all highest.'
  • Under deposition pressure Gottlieb finally admitted he destroyed the MK-Ultra files because he was 'embarrassed' by what he had done.
  • Lisle describes Soviet 'censorship through noise': KGB-planted newspapers sandwiched the false claim that the CIA invented AIDS between many true facts about CIA drug abuses.

Things worth remembering

  • Hitler's DNA reportedly suggests Kallmann syndrome, which can cause undescended testicles and a micropenis.
  • In OSS truth-drug tests, THC made subjects talk about 40% more words per minute but did not make them tell the truth.
  • The Lexington 'narcotic farm' rewarded prisoners for drug trials with either a parole letter or a needle full of heroin.
  • Heroin was originally marketed by Bayer as a non-addictive alternative to morphine and a cough suppressant.
  • Just the threat of a 'truth drug,' or a fake hypnosis with a hidden under-table heater, worked better than any real drug in interrogations.
  • Operation Fantasia: the OSS painted foxes with radioactive glowing paint, planning to scare Japan with fake 'kitsune' omens of doom.
  • Festinger's 'When Prophecy Fails' coined cognitive dissonance after he embedded in a doomsday cult and watched failed prophecy strengthen belief.
  • After the Challenger explosion, most students misremembered key details of where they were when re-questioned four years later.
  • Joe notes you now carry a device delivering 'the worst news of the day all day long,' a social experiment never run before.
  • The WWII 'bat bomb' strapped tiny napalm incendiaries to bats; one test bat woke up and burned down a control tower.

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“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 00:03:06
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