Intellectual Reference Point Restoration
The existence of the agency’s investigations into behavior and thought control was previously known. But through access to 2,000 C.I.A. documents and wideranging interviews, a group of New York Times reporters has developed new information about the cost of the program, the range of its penetration into prestigious research centers, the identities of some institutions, the secret funding conduits of the agency and the concerns about the program expressed by some scientists.
Private Institutions Used in C.I.A. Effort to Control Behavior
The New York Times, August 2, 1977