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Victim of CIA's Secret Mind Control Experiments Fights for Justice in Landmark Lawsuit
15 Nov
Summary
- Lana Ponting, a former psychiatric patient, was experimented on as part of the CIA's MK-Ultra program
- She is one of two named plaintiffs in a class-action lawsuit against the Royal Victoria Hospital
- Ponting suffered lifelong mental health issues due to the experiments, including recurring nightmares

In November 2025, Lana Ponting, a former patient at the Allan Memorial Institute in Montreal, Canada, is one of two named plaintiffs in a class-action lawsuit against the Royal Victoria Hospital. The lawsuit seeks justice for victims of the CIA's top-secret MK-Ultra mind control experiments, which were conducted at the institute in the 1950s.
Ponting, who was just 16 years old at the time, was sent to the Allan Memorial Institute in April 1958 after a judge ordered her to undergo treatment for "disobedient" behavior. It was there that she became an unwitting participant in the covert CIA experiments, which involved the use of psychedelic drugs, electroshock treatments, and brainwashing techniques.

