In 1951, a quiet, picturesque village in southern France (Pont-Saint-Esprit) was suddenly and mysteriously struck down with mass insanity and hallucinations. At least five people died, dozens were interned in asylums and hundreds afflicted.
For decades it was assumed that the local bread had been unwittingly poisoned with a psychedelic mould. Now, however, an American investigative journalist has uncovered evidence suggesting the CIA peppered local food with the hallucinogenic drug LSD as part of a mind control experiment at the height of the Cold War.
Via Orlin Grabbe:
March 11, 2010
Le Pain Maudit - French bread spiked with LSD in Cold War CIA experiment