The Mystery of Mokdov 19 (“The Soviet MK Ultra” Mind Control Program):
In Korea, 1953–before Chinese troops crossed over the Yalu River during the Korean conflict–U.S. Marine intelligence discovered the existence of a top secret project started by the Soviets code-named “Mokdov-19” and led by KGB Colonel Demetri Sergeivich Zulnikov. The head scientist leading the project, Dr. Boris Valkovic defected to the West in September 1953. The program’s goal: with the use of chemical warfare, sourcing materials used by Haitain voodoo bokors to control victims, and other chemicals, to make mental slaves of its subjects–docile like cattle, and suggestible as such to be used on enemy troops, to neutralize their fighting capability.
After the defection of Dr. Valkovic, the program was mysteriously, and suddenly shuttered. Colonel Zulnikov and his team fell off the radar of U.S. intelligence, and disappeared from the all seeing eye of the CIA. That is until Dr. Valkovic, safe and under protection from the FBI in the United States, went missing, presumably escaping, rousing suspicions he was indeed a double-agent or possibly was kidnapped and spirited away back to Russia. The CIA’s interest was intense, given his assignment to Project MKUltra, and the FBI dispatched special agents to find and recover him.
As of November 1953, the FBI was was unable to locate him. Until a strange radio transmission was intercepted by U.S. Army signals intelligence in New Mexico, that referenced him, the signal originating from the remote West Texas town of Friendly where a pair of FBI agents were sent to investigate…