Documentation
Victim Evidence

Karen Coleman Wiltshire (deceased) was able to obtain a copy of a transport order from Johns Hopkins to Walter Reed Army Medical Center.

Karen Coleman Wiltshire Transport Order

The document from Johns Hopkins states:
"I understand that the above patient being a patient in the Pediatric Clinical Research Unit is participating in a research program requiring his/her presence at Walter Reed Army Medical Center and that a series of visits to Walter Reed Army Medical Center is necessary to complete such program. I also understand that such transportation will be under the control of the private ambulance company and not of the Johns Hopkins Hospital.
Read more about Karen in Wanda Karriker's Media Packet.

Karen Wetmore was able to prove her status as an MKUltra test subject through FOIA and her own childhood medical records.

Sisters Cheryl and Anne Hersha were able to accurately decribe the interiors of top secret military installations which were subsequently verified by government personnel.

Survivor Janet Thomas sustained physical injury, she writes:

There is not much feeling in this hand. It is a hand that is always cold, always numb, always looked after by my other hand–the right one, the one that writes, that does everything. “The scar is real,” it writes. It is a huge scar. It is connected to medical experiments and electric shocks to see if the severed nerve would grow, and electric shocks to make sure I didn’t remember the electric shocks. And shocks to obliterate the memory of the sexual exploitation, the manipulation of mind, and the banishment of my self to a place of hiding so profound it would take me fifty years to get her back.

Thousands of Individual Witnesses and Records

There has been no official government recognition of the torture-conditioning of children in the US, the work is still classified and so documentary evidence admittedly is scant. Many survivors remain unsure under which code named project they were tortured. Some report MKUltra, Artchoke, and others like my self remember hearing Project Dragonfly. I have not met a survivor who recalls seeing a document entitled Monarch.

Evidence exists primarily in the form of victim testimony (see Survivor Accounts) and the private medical and client records of hundreds of doctors and psychotherapists across the country.  A 2007 survey of survivors, the Extreme Abuse Survey (EAS),  and therapists (P-EAS) provide a glimpse into atrocities perpetrated against thousands of children, by private groups and tax funded agencies.

Evidence and tell tale signs regularly appear in the daily lives of victims, as witnessed by those with whom they are intimate, items appear or disappear, blocks of time fly by without notice, mileage is put on the car in the middle of the night.  It would be impossible to compile a catalogue of all such evidence here.  I can share a few examples of my own. In the 1990's, not long after Caller ID was first introduced , my partner and I signed up and bought a machine. I was home alone one afternoon when the phone rang. The text on the Caller ID screen read Los Alamos Natn'l Labs. I thought it was a mistake. I answered and heard a click, I thought it a very interesting wrong number and called my partner to tell him. Later I found out I'd spent half an hour on the phone with a handler. After this, calls from handlers read out "Restricted".  My partner also answered the phone numerous times only to hear peculiar computer tones playing (different from a fax or modem sound).

In 2005, I stayed the night in my art studio. The next morning I went home to take a shower. I had no strange feelings or thoughts about the night's sleep, I felt fairly normal. While I was taking a shower, I found bits of plastic on and protruding from my body. That was the day I researched whether plastic was digestible. I saved the pieces in a bag as evidence. Years later I recognized the plastic bits as part of a sex toy. The bag and the pieces have since disappeared from my home.

EAS Survey Series

Over 1400 survivors of extreme abuse responded to this survey in 2007. Findings from the 2007 Extreme Abuse Survey

Clinicians who work with survivors of extreme abuse responded to this survey: Professional-Extreme Abuse Survey

Drawn Data

A few survivors share their artworks revealing remarkably similar imagery.