MY COLD WAR
eBook (PDF), 300 Pages
"On a day in the spring of 1956, my parents dressed my brother and me in brand new outfits, my mother put on makeup and her best, camel-hair coat, and we all went for a drive in the countryside near Montreal. We took along our puppy, Smokey, wrapped in a blanket in case he peed on the seats of our new car. Not long before, my father had agreed to enrol me in a special program, whose directors were very interested in bright little girls like me."
So begins Ann Diamond's terrifying tale of growing up in Canada during the Cold War -- an era when secrecy ran rampant, ruining careers and lives. This is the true story of one family caught in a dangerous web of deception.
Ann Diamond is an award-winning Canadian writer.
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Moriah reviewed My Cold War
My Cold War is a riveting
read. August 20, 2017
My Cold War
is a riveting read. NAZI experiments were performed on children, to
gather information on mind, brain and body control. Ann was included in these
experiments, some of which lead to termination (children who did not survive
the experiments). Eugenics “selective breeding and culling of the human race
to favor the insiders and club members over the common herd (Diamond)” was
their foundation. Ann asks, “What were they really trying to do?... Was the
plan to create a future race of slaves? Is that why they performed lobotomies
and drugged the children into a vegetable state? Were they trying to see how
far they could go in destroying a soul in order to create a human robot, a
functioning zombie who could be used as a disposable, unpaid labor force?
Were they prepared to go that far?”
The answer is YES and they are achieving their goal. ... The entire planet is at stake. Moriah Morningstar, author of A New Vision.Show Less |
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Amazon Customer reviewed My Cold War
An Important Memoir July
3, 2017
Not many
people know anything but the vaguest details about the MK Ultra experiments,
and that orphans were locked up their entire childhoods, experimented on in
unimaginable ways. Even stranger is that members of the army were blackmailed
or intimidated into selling their children to the doctors at the same
Montreal hospital for these experiments.
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Jennifer A. Hoffman reviewed My Cold War
Sobering tale that
answered questions about my life and filled gaps in my childhood memories August
21, 2015
I was led to
this book via series of websites and I bought it after reading the first
chapter-- Ann Diamond could have been writing about my father, my childhood,
and my life. My father was also in intelligence in the 1960s and I spent a
lot of time in military hospitals from 1963 to 1970, as I had Guillain Barre
Syndrome paralysis....
Although my mother took a lot of photos, I am missing from many of them.
Where was I? I am starting to put pieces together now and seeing glimpses of
myself in a hospital bed, at night, with people around me --I couldn't move
because I was paralyzed, and being in cold water (maybe that's why I have
always hated being cold), and other strange memories of people, situations,
and experiences, that have started cropping up in the past few years.
I was a perfect test candidate, highly intuitive, intelligent, curious, and from a 'perfect bloodline' on both sides of my parentage.... The sheer depravity of these experiments makes me sick and I hope that the courage of people like Ann Diamond, who come forward with their stories, will help bring understanding and peace to those, like me, who were part of these experiments, to bring these criminals to justice, and to stop these experiments, and all actions like them, forever.Show Less |
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