It sounds like a conspiracy theory, but it's not. The CIA's use of hallucinogens like LSD and psychiatrists to try to create "mind numbed robot assassins" is well known and completely documented in lawsuit testimony, Congressional testimony, new articles and books by those involved.
Christine Blasey Ford's grandfather, Nicholas Deak, was the CIA's banker, and was assassinated by such a person in his Manhattan office in 1985. This is even mentioned in his Wikipedia bio:
The connection with Stanford is interesting. From the article:
Dr. Melges was a psychiatry professor at Stanford Medical School. Melges also worked with the Stanford Research Institute (SRI), a major CIA and Pentagon contractor, on areas including brainwashing and mind control experiments during the Cold War. Again, the primary purpose being to study new technologies for interrogation and torture, secondary applications going towards studying the possibilities of exploiting highly suggestible subjects and getting them to do things murders, couriers they wouldnt otherwise do, and of which they would have no memory in case they were caught.Dr. Blasey-Ford is a research psychologist at Stanford. It's a big university and there is a lot of time separating Dr. Melges, who died in 1988, and Blasey-Ford's arrival, so I'm not sure that part of the story fits together.
But the fact that her grandfather was assassinated by one of the most clear-cut MK-ULTRA types is an amazing coincidence.
Apparently, the American Psychological Association has equal academic status with the Flat Earth Society.
Hooops! How close was CBF to her maternal grandfather? This happened in 1985, the mid-eighties (!!!) and during her questioning in the Senate she could not think of anything else that could have caused her any mental trauma except the unwanted groping by another high-school student. Strange...
"It is significant that she used the word contributed when she described the psychological impact of the incident to the Washington Post. Use of the word contributed rather than caused suggests that other life events may have contributed to her symptoms. And when questioned on that point, said that she could think of nothing as striking as the alleged assault."
https://assets.documentcloud.org/documents/4952137/Rachel-Mitchell-s-analysis.pdf
I knew the APA was a shill organization after they gave Senator Teddy Kennedy an award for his contributions to the welfare of women - a few years after Chappaquiddick......
The KGB and the Soviet Bureau of Psychology
The more things change, the more they stay the same.