Good morning. Today is Tuesday, December 2nd, 2025. Overnight, an individual named Ronald Angel commented on one of my LinkedIn posts about Joseph Mengele, the infamous angel of death from the Auschwitz camps where my grandmother, may she rest in peace, was held. He commented, with all this information and brought up a survivor of the modern MKUltra program by the name of Tara Yvette Potter.
Well, it turns out that Tara Porter’s story is very similar to other victims who claim to have been taken at birth or, you know, as infants, early toddlers into this MKUltra program. She claims it was from the Mayo Clinic and they claim to have been subjected to these horrific experiments. I don’t even know what to say about this except that there are just too many stories to discount.
I met another person named Frida Halliday, who is now my friend, a number of years ago. Frida claims to have been sold into the program at Stanford. Another person named Mark Victor says he was also in the Stanford program. There’s also Cheryl Hershabeck. There are other people.
And what they have in common is this nexus to Joseph Mengele, AKA Steve Rabel, who apparently worked in Clifton, New Jersey, practically around the corner from where I grew up at WR Grace. Everybody’s talking about the Epstein files. My question is, why aren’t we collecting all the information about the MKUltra program and the survivors so that they’re not reaching out to me in dribs and drabs on social media, but they have a real place to deposit their information for posterity?
We can examine things that are documented. We can’t examine this and that and all over the place without any central repository from which the information can be reviewed. It’s really, really important. Let’s do this.