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The CIA's Control
of
Candy Jones
by Donald Bain
In
the 26 years since The Control of Candy
Jones was first published, the controversy
surrounding this wrenching tale of how
one of America's most famous models was
used by the CIA as a human guinea pig
in its infamous mind control experiments,
has never completely vanished. It has
remained a "cult book," fueling
the cause of critics of the CIA, and further
defining the now proven (and accepted)
thesis that the minds of certain people
can be manipulated and controlled, in
this instance, for evil purposes.
20th
Century Fox paid significant money for
it as a film vehicle for Jane Fonda, yet
never produced the movie despite attempts
at screenplays by three of Hollywood's
best, and has refused to sell the rights
to the many producers who've expressed
interest in making the film. Why? The
CIA attempted to suppress the book, as
did one of the doctors, a physician to
the stars, who spearheaded the intelligence
agency's mind control experimentation.
This
edition, with a new foreword by the author,
presents another opportunity for every
concerned citizen to share the compelling
tragedy suffered by Candy Jones during
that dark, tumultuous period in our history
known as the "Cold War."
About
the author: Donald Bain has written murder
mysteries, comedies, investigative biographies,
westerns, and lifestyle guides. He has
recently completed his autobiography Every
Midget Has an Uncle Sam Costume. He currently
resides in New York State.
ISBN:
1-56980-239-4
TITLE: The CIA's Control of Candy Jones
BINDING: PB
PAGES: 288 + 8 pg insert
LISTPRICE: 14.95
PUBDATE: 20020915
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