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Minds in the Mirror Ep 1: The Harvard Experiment That Created a Bomber – Ted Kaczynski

Episode Description:

Minds in the Mirror: Mental Health & Murder – Episode 1

In the premiere episode of our new Wednesday series, we examine one of the most chilling cases where a psychology experiment gone wrong may have helped shatter a brilliant mind.

Ted Kaczynski — the Unabomber — was a math prodigy with an IQ of 167–170 who entered Harvard at just 16. From 1959 to 1962, he was secretly subjected to a brutal three-year psychological “stress study” run by Dr. Henry A. Murray. Students were strapped to electrodes, blasted with bright lights, and subjected to hours of intense, personally abusive attacks designed to break down their egos.

We break down:

  • The secret Harvard experiment and its ties to Cold War-era mind-control research
  • How this experience appears to have accelerated Ted’s developing paranoia and anti-technology delusions
  • His sudden withdrawal from society — quitting a tenure-track position at UC Berkeley and disappearing into a remote Montana cabin with no electricity or running water
  • The 17-year bombing campaign that killed 3 people and injured 23 others
  • The 35,000-word manifesto that led his own brother to turn him in
  • Court-appointed psychiatrist Dr. Sally C. Johnson’s official diagnosis of paranoid schizophrenia

We’re very clear: nothing excuses or justifies the horrific violence Ted committed. At the same time, the psychological abuse he endured as a vulnerable teenager was also deeply wrong.

This episode explores the dangerous intersection of untreated mental illness, missed red flags, and the long-term impact of unethical psychology experiments — and what we can learn today about spotting isolation, paranoia, and ideological extremism before it turns deadly.

Resources mentioned in the episode:

  • Dr. Sally Johnson’s full psychiatric report
  • NAMI Colorado & National Helpline: 1-800-950-NAMI

If you or someone you love is struggling with mental health, isolation, or paranoia, please reach out — early intervention can save lives.

Drop your biggest takeaway in the comments: What red flag stood out to you the most?

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