Lana Ponting is making serious allegations that she was subjected to secret experimentation by the CIA when she was just 16 years old. Her personal account is central to a significant legal proceeding now underway.
Ponting has joined a class-action lawsuit, which names the Canadian government as the defendant. The legal action contends that the government played an alleged role in facilitating or being complicit in the infamous MK-Ultra experiments. These controversial programs, known for their focus on mind-control research, have been a source of historical debate and victim claims for decades.
The lawsuit seeks to hold the Canadian state accountable for its purported involvement in these operations on Canadian soil. It aims to shed light on the extent of the government’s knowledge and actions regarding the MK-Ultra experiments, and to secure justice for individuals who claim to have suffered long-term consequences from their participation, whether voluntary or unwitting.


