All Germans on trial would be assessed according to the likeliness for committing the crime. Another patient was suffering from leg pains that no one had been able to diagnose. And in that sense, I think his ambition overrode his skills and his ability to do the research. Tell us about your reaction to this episode or send us a story idea. Particularly because we put that question to him today. You can try, The 1963 "Kubark Counterintelligence Interrogation" manual, "CIA's Secret Brainwashing Experiment" (1984), "Brainwashed: The Secret CIA Experiments in Canada" (2017), Jim Turner and Joseph Rauh's lawsuit debrief: "Anatomy Of A Public Interest Case Against The CIA,", Send us a direct message on Reddit. Being compared to the Nazi's most notorious doctor probably isn't the life goal of most medical professionals, so let's look at what he did to deserve this dubious title. This was made into a TV mini-series directed by Anne Wheeler in 1998, called The Sleep Room, which also dramatizes the lawsuit of Cameron's ex-patients against the CIA. Sir Ewen Cameron of Lochiel, 17t. They also asked him for clarification about what happened to his father's personal papers and patient records, and he replied, "Well, I didn't destroy the documents. Amory: We definitely will. Not all the time, but it's always there. [29], Sid Taylor stated that Cameron used curare to immobilise his patients during his research. He studied Medicine at the University of Glasgow and obtained his degree in 1924. . Skip Ancestry main menu Main Menu. Dr. Morrow, says The Washington Post, had applied for a fellowship in psychiatry with Cameron. Stephen Bennett: If I put one of you, either Ben or Amory, into prison for two, three years, you should be okay because you can have time and space. And you can see this manual that's been found all around the world, from hellholes to modern democracies. Ben: Would you have anything that you would want to say to Dr. Cameron or his family? in psychological medicine from the University of Glasgow in 1924, a D.P.M. Research genealogy for donald ewen Cameron of Melbourne, Victoria, as well as other members of the Cameron family, on Ancestry. Heres part of Duncans transcript: Duncan (from the transcript): I recall contacting the American Psychiatric Association and asking them if they would have an interest in holding his papers in their archives, and they expressed an interest in doing it. It's safe to say that the exact opposite happened. Ben: When Amory and I spoke to Duncan Cameron about his dad, he also told us about his own work, as a lawyer. The U.S. wanted to know just how such a thing could possibly happen, and Dr. Ewen Cameron had a theory: brainwashing. His response? According to Cameron's psychiatric analysis of the German people, they were not suitable to have children or hold positions of authority because of a genetic tendency to organize society in a way that fostered fearsome aggression and would lead to war rather than peace; he would repeatedly use the German as the archetypal character structure on which to ground the most psychologically deviant humans. She said that at the time, Cameron was something of a celebrity. Just as Sigrid Schultz stated in Germany will try it again, Cameron fostered a fear for Germans and their genetic determination. . According to "Brainwashing's Avatar: The Curious Career of Dr. Ewen Cameron,"he left his position at Allan and his patients in 1964. His support of Charles Edward Stuart was instrumental in the Jacobite Rising of 1745 Lochiel and the Jacobite cause Genealogy profile for Major Donald of 4th Chief Clunes "Old '45" Cameron Major Cameron . He promoted a philosophy where chaos could be prevented by removing the weak from society. Therefore, society should function to select out the weak and unwanted, those apt towards fearsome aggression that threatened society. I think he wanted to be famous. Cleghorn immediately ended Camerons program. Very different. Marian: It's become so embedded in our narrative, in our pop culture, without people really understanding that it happened It was real. That could be heightened with various drugs, eventually was replaced by positive messages, and the so-called "psychic driving" would continue. There is no such thing as closure. More about the Cameron family name; Sponsored by Ancestry. Ben: Im Ben Brock Johnson, and youre listening to Endless Thread, the show featuring stories found in the vast ecosystem of online communities called Reddit. You can buy the full book for only . And he put Camerons treatment program under the microscope. Ben: The main takeaway here is Duncan admitting that he did remove documents pertaining to specific patients, before giving his dads papers to the archives. [8] And here I am looking much younger than I am now. . They were destroyed. Cameron became the first director of the Allan Memorial Institute as well as the first chairman of the Department of Psychiatry at McGill. Here, patients were exposed to a range of RF and electromagnetic signals and monitored for changes in behaviour. [citation needed][21]. Ben: Perhapsthis is Dr. Cameron's most enduring legacy. Ben Brock Johnson: So what do you have in front of you here? And he was always very fascinated by what the future held for us all. Her family sued, first based on the treatment alone, then again, after discovering she was a part of the MKUltra program. The described types were the enemies of society and life. v USA, 1988] Tom Beauchamp, a leading American bioethicist was an expert witness for Camerons estate, arguing that Camerons treatment complied with the norm and practice of the day. He served as president of the American Psychiatric Association (19521953), Canadian Psychiatric Association (19581959),[2] American Psychopathological Association (1963),[3] Society of Biological Psychiatry (1965)[4] and the World Psychiatric Association (19611966). Donald Ewen Cameron (19011967) was born in Scotland in 1901 and graduated from the University of Glasgow in 1924. There was also Donald Hebb, who ran McGills psychology department at the time Cameron was running its psychiatry department. Ben: Hebb did an interview with a film producer in the 1980s, saying, quote, Cameron was irresponsible criminally stupid. We encourage you to research and examine these records to . Research genealogy for Donald Ewen Cameron of lambeth, as well as other members of the Cameron family, on Ancestry. AIan Cameron followed in the footsteps of his father and became a director at Panmure Gordon in 1957. Like, did she always have problems? And he said, Oh, gosh. She goes, No. She was the one that was gonna go and conquer the world. It describes various personalities that he believed were of marked danger to all members of society. Montreal's CTV says that by the time she died in 2011, she had spent the last 20 years of her life as an "infant," unable to allow anyone near her head without a terrible reaction. You know, all of us not only respected him, but loved him, and not just myself, but my brothers. He commuted from Lake Placid, New York to Montreal every week to work at McGill's Allan Memorial Institute and was paid $69,000 from 1957 to 1964 to carry out MKUltra experiments there, known as the Montreal experiments. I mean his father was a very prominent psychiatrist, so destroying rather than preserving personal papers of someone of that prominence is a very unusual thing, especially for a family member to have done. Heres John Marks again. Patients were tested in the Radio Telemetry Laboratory, which was built under Cameron's direction. Did he ever talk about that? Old '45" Cameron Major Cameron (1663 - 1718) family tree on Geni, with over 230 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives. Amory: In spite of Camerons ambition and prestige, he never helped find a cure for mental illness, he never won a Nobel Prize for psychiatry. I wasnt destroying documents. And, until theres true accountability for what happened and what is still happening, it never will be. [30][bettersourceneeded], In 1980, the Canadian investigative news program The Fifth Estate interviewed two former patients of Cameron's who were among several of his ex patients who were at that time suing the CIA for the long term effects of Cameron's treatment. Duncan: Well, I think that I would feel sad about that. He began his career as resident surgeon at Glasgow Infirmary, but in 1929 moved to Canada to work in the Brandon Mental Hospital. Jean spent three months under Cameron's care, and spent two periods in a drug-induced coma. The sick were, for Cameron, the viral infection to its stability and health. Instead of being considered for the fellowship, the neurologist was admitted to his Allan Memorial Institute, diagnosed with schizophrenia, and given such a heavy dose of barbiturates that it triggered an allergic reaction and she suffered from a prolonged loss of oxygen to the brain. Scottish-American psychiatrist Dr. Donald Ewen Cameron led and conducted these experiments. In 1943, Cameron was invited to McGill University in Montreal by neurosurgeon Dr Wilder Penfield. [citation needed] Characteristics were thus diagnosed as syndromes emerging from the brain. Sounds questionable? [citation needed]. At the heart of MKUltra, says The Guardian, was the broadcasting of videos of American POWs from the Korean War condemning their own country and lauding the benefits of Communism. Donald Ewen Cameron 24 December 1901 - 8 September 1967)[1] was a Scottish-born psychiatrist. Those with anxieties or insecurities and who had trouble with the state of the world were labelled as "the weak"; in Cameron's analysis, they could not cope with life and had to be isolated from society by "the strong". Amory: Duncan struggles dealing with his dads legacy because he cant speak to why his dad did what he did. From 1939 to 1943 he was professor of neurology and psychiatry at Albany Medical College, and at the Russell Sage School of Nursing, also in the Albany area. As time has worn on, its become the families of those victims who shoulder the burden. Because his dad isnt around to do it himself. Toby Ziegler:In the '50s, it was the CIA mind control research program begun in response to the Chinese attempt on U.S. prisoners. He warned that government institutions should take measures against such potential liabilities. He was a person who was always looking for a way of advancing the field. 3.99 He reported that "the subject's very identity had begun to disintegrate," and that's when someone should, ya know, stop. with distinction from the University of Glasgow in 1936. In other words, they really must have seen that there was something wrong and crazy. "[36], Cameron is the subject of Stephen Bennett's film Eminent Monsters (2020), which was funded by BBC Scotland and Creative Scotland. A series of other research scandals in the 1960s resulted in stricter regulation of research practices and a more stringent code of ethics. You can see out a window. Amory: And I think you may have given a deposition for that. First I have to say that my father was exceedingly committed to his field. Ben: Camerons research could never happen today at least not lawfully. (Beyond Nuremburg, ABA Journal March 1997; News accounts of five legal cases at: The Law and Mind Control Mind Control Through Five Cases). They had four children; a daughter and three sons. After he left, his position as chair of the department of psychiatry was handed to Robert Cleghorn. "He was supposed to do wonders with people with depression or mental health issues." And they are still being asked to by victims and their families, 60 years later. In the late 1940s and early 1950s, Cameron continued his work on memory and its relationship to aging. The CBC says the CIA recruited Dr. Ewen Cameron a few years into MKUltra, using the Society for the Investigation of Human Ecology to approach Cameron and tell him that he really, really needed to apply for one of their grants. Ewen Donald Cameron. For example, something like rock music could be created by mentally ill people and would produce mentally ill people through infection, which in turn would be transmitted to the genes. When then-CIA director Stansfield Turner testified about the program in 1977, he said (via the Smithsonian) that the bottom line was to develop "the use of biological and chemical materials in altering human behavior." Lloyd Schrier, son of Cameron patient Esther Schrier, told the CBC, "Oh, 'He was God-like,' they would say." sister. And I feel for them for that. With the results of the Manhattan project, Cameron feared that without proper re-organization of society, atomic weapons could fall into the hands of new, fearsome aggressors. Cameron stayed there for seven years and was made physician-in-charge of the Reception Unit of the Provincial Mental Hospital. Ben: So its fitting that, today, most of what people hear about the CIAs search for mind control also seems to come from fantasy and popular fiction. In 1946, Cameron introduced the practice of the day hospital, the first of its kind in North America, permitting patients to remain at home while receiving treatment at the institute during the day, thus avoiding unnecessary hospitalization and allowing the patients to maintain ties with their community and family. It's not clear how many patients Dr. Ewen Cameron's treatments destroyed, but some families have come forward with stories of what was done to their loved ones. Amory: This is from The Adirondack Daily Enterprise, is the name of the paper. Donald Hebb and Ewen Cameron were competitors; they did not collaborate, though Cameron incorporated Hebbs sensory isolation techniques into his own diabolical arsenal of psychiatrys instruments of torture. And that kind of explains why, when they were ordered to stop their depatterning and psychic driving of patients, they just sort of didn't. McGill's then-director of psychology, Dr. Donald Hebb, took the money and set up experiments using his ready-and-waiting pool of test subjects: students. Cameron also wanted to revolutionize the way psychology and psychiatry looked at mental illness. In 2020, director Stephen Bennett released "Eminent Monsters," a film that examined the link between Cameron's work and the torture techniques used by organizations around the world, including the CIA. Ben: Duncan says his father was so busy that he didnt see much of him during their time in Montreal. David Cameron's grandfather Ewen Donald Cameron (1906-1958) was a City of London figure who became a director at the stock brokerage house Panmure Gordon. After his treatments patients were unable to function; they had been reduced to a state of infancy. With a grant from the Rockefeller Foundation, money from John Wilson McConnell of the Montreal Star, and a gift of Sir Hugh Allan's mansion on Mount Royal, the Allan Memorial Institute for psychiatry was founded. In some cases, the same phrases reappear all through these. There are a few ways to reach us: This content was originally created for audio. In 1936, he also published his first book, Objective and Experimental Psychiatry which introduced his belief that psychiatry should approach the study of human behavior in a rigorous, scientific fashion rooted in biology. And there some of them were high risk ones. Stephen Kinzer: In the end, Gottlieb was forced to conclude that there's no such thing as mind control and that everything he had done had been for naught. In addition to LSD, he experimented with various paralytic drugs such as curare and electroconvulsive therapy at thirty to forty times the normal power. The guilt of her baby's deadly staph infection stayed with her, and when she became pregnant with her second, and the CBC says she went into Cameron's care in February of 1960. Because it would seem to me, or I was concerned as a lawyer, that it might be a breach of the patient-doctor privilege. It was reported that none of the patients sent to the Radio Telemetry Lab showed any signs of improvement. Ben: Street Mountain is a strange choice for a bucket list. He served as president of the American Psychiatric Association , Canadian Psychiatric Association ,[2] American Psychopathological Association . According to "Brainwashing's Avatar: The Curious Career of Dr. Ewen Cameron,"there was more to his work at the Allan Memorial Institute than just exploring the CIA's questions about brainwashing. Ewen Cameron experimented on people right up until he left the Allan in 1964. Amory: You're welcome to pull it out now. Thus, this group would have to be studied and controlled as a contagious social disease. Ewen married Agnes Cameron (born Bell) in 1867, at age 35 at marriage place. It is at this juncture that he became interested with how he could effectively manipulate the brain to control and understand the processes of memory. Advancing Voluntary, Informed Consent to Medical Intervention, Cameron was an internationally prominent psychiatrist who developed torture techniques on his involuntary hospitalized patients mostly women. Cameron quickly found patients didn't want to listen to the messages. He began his career as resident surgeon at Glasgow Infirmary, but in 1929 moved . "[35] She then cites Alfred W. McCoy: "Stripped of its bizarre excesses, Cameron's experiments, building upon Donald O. Hebb's earlier breakthrough, laid the scientific foundation for the CIA's two-stage psychological torture method. Ben: The study also said that these treatments, the de-patterning and psychic driving programs including LSD injections, induced comas, sensory deprivation and electroshock had a detrimental impact on patients memories, which, in retrospect, might have been part of the point. The personality types are as follows: Cameron believed that a society in which psychiatry built and developed the institutions of government, schools, prisons and hospitals would be one in which science triumphed over the "sick" members of society. "[H]e was born in. These negative statements were sometimes taken from the therapy sessions Cameron conducted when patients first arrived, says Rebecca Lemov, author of "Brainwashing's Avatar: The Curious Career of Dr. Ewen Cameron." Velma Orlikow, for instance, was dealing with postpartum depression. Harvey Weinstein: Complicated question, we all have motivations for the things that we do. And in a lot of ways, modern psychiatry has completely left behind the man who once dominated its ranks. Click here for the donation page. "He was this miracle psychiatrist," she said. Sarah Anne Johnson: I imagine this is very difficult for his family. He wanted to cure schizophrenia, and win a Nobel Prize for it. Amory: Duncan has a very different picture of his father, a whole bunch of them actually. John Marks: There must have been clinical documents. And in a sense, that's what he wanted to do professionally. It's Boston local news in one concise, fun and informative email. (McCoy, 2007), According to Leonard Rubenstein, an attorney for plaintiffs [Mrs. David Orlikow et al. Amory: He said he did not destroy documents, that he didn't know about that. Ben: OK. Fair. I'm the oldest son of Dr. Donald Ewen Cameron and Jean Cameron. John Marks: The Allan Memorial Institute under Cleghorn commissioned a study of his work, which is absolutely or almost absolutely unprecedented in the psychiatric field. She was a former captain of the Scottish field hockey team, a competitive tennis player,[11] and lecturer in mathematics at the University of Glasgow. Her niece later said, "She had electric shock equipment put on her head so many times that it [remained] in her subconscious." Amory: What was your father like as a dad? [31][2] In her book, In the Sleep Room: The Story of the CIA Brainwashing Experiments in Canada,[32] author Anne Collins explored the history of Cameron and Montreal's Allan Memorial Institute. Thank you! Maybe the people responsible are waiting for all of us to forget. I'm sure part of him very much wanted to be the person who cures mental illness. [33] The son of one of Cameron's patients noted in a memoir that other than Ed Broadbent and Svend Robinson, no Canadian MP brought up the issue in the House of Parliament. We encourage you to research and examine these records . It petered out in the early 60s as the programs director, Sidney Gottlieb, came to a realization. According to The Guardian, it started with playing tapes designed to tap into the reason the patient sought help in the first place. In 1951 a few years before the U.S. government and the CIA approved MKUltra there was a top secret meeting held at Montreal's Ritz-Carlton. And people talk about the transmission of trauma through generations. Other similar psychiatric diagnoses of Germany were published during this time. Hes in his mid-80s now. She was not staying in this little town. This third type needs, This page was last edited on 16 February 2023, at 19:10. [23][24] He is unrelated to another CIA psychiatrist, Alan S. Cameron, who helped pioneer psychological profiling of world leaders during the 1970s and was not associated with the behavioral modification research program. Everyone who makes a monthly donation will get access to upcoming bonus content from the making of our series. To see some of the things that have happened are very upsetting. Many spent this period of time in what he called the "sleep room," where they were drugged into a medically-induced coma that they were brought out of only to be given three meals a day and the occasional trip to the bathroom. Did it work? Father, Son and CIA by Harvey Weinstein p. 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She said: "She wasn't able to talk to me about life and regular stuff. He recruited psychoanalysts, social psychiatrists and biologists globally to develop the psychiatry program at McGill[12] From its beginning in 1943, the Allan Memorial Institute was run on an "open door" basis, allowing patients to leave if they wished, as opposed to the "closed door" policy of other hospitals in Canada in the early 1940s. For instance, he was careful to say he didnt know anything about his dads treatment regimen at the Allan, which may very well be true. Both of her brothers were heavily into drugs by the age of 10 and dealt with serious mental illness throughout their lives. They had 11 children: Allan Francis Cameron, John Donald Cameron and 9 other children. Cameron followed these schools in demanding that mental disturbances are diseases and somatic in nature; all psychological illness would therefore be hardwired, a product of the body and the direct result of a patient's biological structure rather than caused by social environments. And you see this actual physical manual on how to break down the human mind. Amory: But Cameron was publishing articles and giving speeches about his work throughout his life. Photo by Courtesy of Julie Tanny For the first four years of Julie Tanny's. Cameron placed the psychiatric treatment unit inside of the hospital and inspected its success. There are movies like Gaslight and Cabinet of Dr. Caligari. [28] His work was inspired and paralleled by the psychiatrist William Sargant, who was also involved with the intelligence services and experimented extensively on his patients without their consent, causing similar long-term damage. 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