Bellevue Hospital

Bellevue Hospital is an institute in Manhattan NY, affiliated with New York University School of Medicine. It played a role in the research on trauma based mind control with hypnosis, drugs and electroshocks (Bluebird, MK Ultra). It had the first maternity ward, pediatric ward and C-section.

It was used in treating epidemics like yellow fever, tuberculosis and polio. It was also used in treatment of drug addiction. It works with prisoners of Rikers Island. Charles Augustus Leale of Bellevue Hospital Medical College was the first physician to treat Abraham Lincoln after his shooting at the Ford's Theater in Washington. His mentor Frank Hamilton was the first to treat James Garfield after being shot. Walter Reed was a student of Bellevue.

John Harvey Kellogg studied Bellevue Hospital Medical College, worked with Howard Taft and Henry Ford and co-founded the Race Betterment Foundation with economist Irving Fisher (S&B, American Eugenics Society).

Ellen Zinser, the wife of John McCloy (CFR), served on the board of Bellevue Hospital nursing school and worked for the Red Cross.

Bellevue president Abraham Jacobi was president of the American Medical Association and worked with Franz Boas of Columbia University. Boas' daughter Franziska founded a dance school with John Cage and Merce Cunningham and worked at Bellevue with Lauretta Bender from 1939.

Romanian jew David Wechsler developed the Wechsler Scales intelligence tests as part of the eugenics agenda.

In 1945 Paramount Pictures filmed The Lost Weekend of Billy Wilder at Bellevue, with Ray Milland and Jane Wyman, the wife of Ronald Reagan (Rockefeller commission on MK Ultra). Wilder would later make The Seven Year Itch with MK Ultra slave Marilyn Monroe. Milland would play in The Big Clock of John Farrow, father of Mia Farrow.

The insulin and electroshock therapy method of Lauretta Bender, Joseph Wortis and Karl Bowman at Bellevue Hospital, and Howard Himwich at Edgewood Arsenal were copied by Ewen Cameron at the Allan Memorial Institute in Montreal Canada as Subproject 68 of Project MK Ultra.

John Gittinger developed the Personality Assessment System, based on the Wechsler Scales.

The Bellevue treated Greenwich Village Beatnik Allen Ginsberg (mentioned in poem Howl, written under influence of mescaline), Beatnik William Burroughs (after cutting off a finger) and his wife Joan Volmer, Delmore Schwartz (Columbia, NYU, teacher of Lou Reed), Eugene O'Neill (alcohol addiction), Lead Belly, Sylvia Plath, Charlie Parker (jazz scene with Miles Davis), Charles Mingus, Andrea Feldman (Andy Warhol films with Nico, suicide in 1972), Sid Vicious (program Punk Rock, Chelsea Hotel), terrorist George Metesky (after sending a letter to New York Journal American of Hearst).

Joan Volmer was treated by Lewis Wolberg, professor at Bellevue and NYU.

It treated Clarence Edward Smith of the Five Percent Nation, after the death of Malcolm X in 1965.

President of the Parapsychological Association and American Society for Psychical Research Montague Ullman worked at the Skin and Cancer Unit of Bellevue and Maimonides Dream Laboratory with Stanley Krippner.

In 1972 Francis Ford Coppola filmed the hospital scene of The Godfather at Bellevue.

In 1973 Bellevue opened a new tower (year of opening of the Twin Towers).

Nazi Joseph Paul Franklin was treated by Dorothy Otnow Lewis (Dorothy Wizard of Oz programming), specialized in Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID or Multiple Personality Disorder) at Bellevue, also involved in the cases of Mark David Chapman, Ted Bundy (treated with electroshocks) and Arthur Shawcross.

In 1980 Mark David Chapman was treated at Bellevue Hospital after killing John Lennon at the Dakota Hotel of Rosemary's Baby. He was programmed with book Catcher in the Rye of JD Salinger (Christian Science).

It was used in the music video of Van Halen's song Hot for Teacher of album 1984 (book George Orwell), released on Warner Bros Records. Eddie Van Halen was from Pasadena California like Jack Parsons and married to Valerie Bertinelli, who played in a CBS sitcom with Mackenzie Philips (daughter of Laurel Canyon singer John Philips, sister of Bijou Philips). Van Halen's career was launched at the Whiskey A Go Go of Lou Adler.

Kool Keith (alter ego's Dr Octagon and Dr Doom) claimed he was interned at Bellevue, after the debut album of the Ultramagnetic MC's (MK Ultra).

Wyclef Jean mentioned Bellevue in Where Fugees At (2000).

Charles Barber (Philips Academy) worked at Bellevue.

David Oshinsky (Cornell, Brandeis, The NY Times, NYU) wrote Bellevue: Three Centuries of Medicine and Mayhem at America's Most Storied Hospital.

Danielle Ofri (NYU, McGill University like Ewen Cameron) wrote Singular Intimacies: Becoming a Doctor at Bellevue.

Eric Manheimer wrote Twelve Patients Life and Death at Bellevue.

Mark David Chapman was played by Jared Leto in Chapter 27, who also played in Black and White with Wu Tang Clan (5 Percent Nation) and Bijou Philips and in Requiem for a Dream and Suicide Squad, which featured the use of electroshocks.

The Belle Reve Sanitarium in DC Comics universe of Suicide Squad and Smallville is based on Bellevue.

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David Ochinsky Three Centuries of Medicine and Mayhem at America’s Most Storied Hospital

 

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