The 1952 effort quickly became a psychological-warfare campaign. [fact]
But once the operation was blown, I think, the CIA quickly mounted a bigger campaign that was biological only in the sense that living creatures were involved. … The 1952 effort quickly became a psychological-warfare campaign, or a nerve-war campaign—a campaign to cause fear and confusion and revulsion.
Nicholson Baker, Baseless- My Search for Sec…, loc. 1203