jamiereadthis
Written on Jan 7, 2015
But how it came about, that we now know. Or enough of a glimpse at least. Also interesting is how the Paperclips are almost constantly referenced in Area 51 and yet the Nevada Test Site ranks maybe a paragraph here, barely a footnote in five hundred pages. The scope of the project was so much larger than that. And since the chapter on Project Artichoke and Bluebird and MKUltra is where things start to get interesting, you can tell which book aligned more with my interests. What happened after Strughold established the School of Aviation Medicine, or after Knemeyer, Putt, and co. came to Wright Field, that I’d like to know. And we may never know.
Oddly, though, it’s an example of how there are very few dividing lines. Ideology, nationality. We’re led to believe those are unconquerable things but often, I don’t think that’s the case. Self-preservation wins all, or greed or the all-important consolidation of power. Politics does not stand in the way of doing business. Neither does morality, justice, honor.
It may be a book about inhumanities and atrocities, but it’s also a book about what makes us human. We will do what we have to, telling ourselves it’s all right if it’s the means to an end.