whom suffered permanently from his actions. His treatments resulted in victims'
incontinence, amnesia,
forgetting how to talk,
forgetting their parents, and thinking their interrogators were their parents. His work was inspired and paralleled by the British psychiatrist Dr William Sargant at St Thomas'
Hospital, London,
and Belmont Hospital, Surrey, who also experimented extensively and very damagingly on his patients without their consent and was equally involved with the Intelligence Services. It was during this
era that Cameron became known worldwide as the first chairman of Share with your friends: