Friday, 13 June 2014

Supernatural Fiction Books Are Enjoyed By Countless People

By Sally Delacruz


There are many sources for creepy stories, which people will love reading. If you love supernatural fiction books, you will certainly have an abundance of choices, related to all sorts of subject matter. The CIA alone has provided much ammunition for writers to create some really awesome reading materials.

Rumors of cruel experiments on the USA's own citizens, carried out in the laboratories of special services branches, have circulated America for a long time. This has been ever since, they disclosed information about the CIA secret project "MK-Ultra". It was a sensation, it showed that over many years, scientists had conducted illegal research on some very esoteric subjects. Even now, the archives of the project still remain secret.

The result of the government's investigation into the CIA was the introduction of a legislative ban for U. S. Intelligence to conduct studies of the human psyche without the knowledge of the government. In addition, the American president brought forth a personal apology to the relatives of the victims. They were paid monetary compensation, but is it possible to compensate for the destruction of the human psyche with money? Most writers seem to think there should be more severe repercussions and show this in their choice of inspiration.

The objective of developing a drug, with the help of which you could not only change behavior, but even the ideology of a human is not a new one. Great hopes for researchers lie in LSD, a drug that when it appeared, it was different from all previously known hallucinogens extremely, with a powerful effect on the human body. A good writer with a strong imagination could write many a best seller, based on that premise.

Drugs that are actively used by scientists to study schizophrenia, because it was once believed that psychedelic delirium has an identical mechanism of schizophrenia, have also started many an interesting story, in the filed of "unnatural phenomenon" fiction. LSD, for example, was once used to treat psychiatric disorders - however, it provoked widespread drug use among European and American youth, bringing about "psychedelic experiences", with their own take on consciousness.

You will find many tales that tell of all sorts of unnatural events and entities, from ghosts, to telepaths. These stories are continued in music, literature and cinema, strengthening and spreading their stature among the population. However, the public may have ample reason for panic, as the line between reality and the stories can become blurred.

Most of the real life human guinea pigs were either prisoners or psychiatric patients, or people from the lower strata of the population. However, the actions of the CIA also affected respectable citizens. This adds that "it could be anything, or anyone" air to these supernatural stories. The end result is a far more enjoyable read for you.

In 1975 there was a speech by Senator Frank Church, who headed a commission of Congress, where he accused the CIA of conducting clandestine experiments on human beings, which inflicted serious damage to the victims. Some of the world's best fiction writers have taken these tidbits and turned them into a real source of whirlwind excitement and inspiration.




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