J.C. Ambrose

J.C. Ambrose is an emerging writer from Baltimore, Maryland, where she serves on the faculty at the Baltimore School for the Arts. Her work spans poetry, creative nonfiction, and fiction with a profoundly personal voice. Currently working on a memoir, J.C. brings a deeply reflective and emotionally rich perspective to her storytelling. Her writing is rooted in a journey of healing, resilience, and transformation, offering readers moments of introspection on life, family, and love. With an inspiring ability to motivate others through words, J.C. Ambrose continues to share a sensitive and powerful narrative that resonates widely.

MK-Ultra, Akin to AI

Individuals were often psychologically broken down in Project MK-Ultra, a top-secret CIA program, where agents conducted nonconsensual experiments using drugs like LSD from 1953 until around 1973. However, books like Drugs as Weapons Against Us support that it continued afterward.

Paranoia is deeply embedded in American culture, centered around themes of unhinged scientists and computers, such as the members of an oligarchy that funded Operation MK-Ultra and the Dartmouth Summer Research Project on Artificial Intelligence. These efforts became key in establishing and supporting AI labs for the future, further strengthening the CIA’s dominance.

Peaches and Pits

The Hare Krishnas would be coming out in good time to sing and dance for everyone and everything. I was eight in the summer of 1985, vacationing with my silent generation relatives in Ocean City, MD, in an apartment on First St. at The Haven Hotel. Poppy knew how much I loved to sing and dance. He got some bells.