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Cathleen Ann O'Brien (born December 4, 1957, Muskegon, Michigan〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.archive.org/stream/TranceformationOfAmerica/tranceformation_america_djvu.txt )〕) is an American who claims she is a victim of a mind control government project named ''Project Monarch'', which she said was part of the CIA's Project MKULTRA for behavioral engineering of humans (mind control). O'Brien made these assertions in ''Trance Formation of America'' (1995) and ''Access Denied: For Reasons of National Security'' (2004) which she co-authored with her husband Mark Phillips.〔 == Assertions == The memories that O'Brien has asserted she possesses were retrieved through the use of hypnosis. The specific program which she claimed was responsible for her dissociative identity disorder, Project Monarch, is not mentioned in reviews of MKULTRA, its alleged parent program. Because most MKULTRA records were deliberately destroyed in 1973 by order of then CIA Director Richard Helms, it has been difficult, if not impossible, for investigators to gain a complete understanding of the more than 150 individually funded research sub-projects sponsored by MKULTRA and related CIA programs. O'Brien also states that she has a recollection of child abuse — of her and her daughter — by international pedophile rings, drug barons and satanists, as part of a sex slave aspect to her "trauma based mind control programming." Individuals from United States, Canadian, Mexican and Saudi Arabian government officials to stars of the Country and Western music scene are among those she accuses of these crimes. According to scholar Michael Barkun, investigations into the story produced no credible evidence and numerous inconsistencies.〔
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