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Author of “How to Locate Anyone Anywhere Without Leaving Home” (Penguin Books 1989) and other Publications Has appeared on numerous radio and TV shows including, “Larry King Live”, “Geraldo”, “48 Hours”, “Hard Copy”, “Inside Edition” among others. Currently forming an organization known as “Current and Former FBI Agents For Honest Government”, THE MIND CONTROL ASPECT OF SATANIC ACTIVITY Mind control experiments are an important aspect of satanic activity, Michael Acquino, co-author of the following article, is a former U.S. Army colonel. 1 - | Wad ON. hes sseag: aguegzar lam sos ce doy pue 4sog Auay annystiog spjoy dadiysioay oq said DINWLES ¥ OST 5! AWOIAIO FIUFINTIBLM brig be Childhood Antecedents of Multiple Personality Edited by Richard P. Kluft, MLD. Ph.D. Assistant Clinical Professor of Psychiatry, Temple University School of Medicine; and Attending Psychiatrise, The Institute of the Pennsylvania Hospital AMERICAN PSYCHIATRIC PRESS, INC. Washington, D.C. Contributors Bennett G. BRAUN, M.D, MS. Insracot, Deparment of Paychiany, Ruth Medical College: and Clinical Auwcite Profese, Department of Psychology, University of Iino Chicago Pup M. Coons, M.D. Assistant Profesor of Psychiatry, Indiana University School of Medicine, and Staff Poychioris, Larue D. Caner Memorial Hospital Indiangpots Epwarp J. FriscuHoiz, M.A. Department of Psychology and Offic of Applied Psyebologicl Services University of Minois Chicago Jean Goopwin, M.D, M.BH. Dizeetor of font Progam Milwaukee County Mental Health Programs ‘and Medical College of Wisconsin. Milwaukee Rucnarp E. Hicks, M.D. Associate Profesor, Department of Mental Health Sciences Hahnemann University Medial School and Director of Educstion nd Training Friends Hospital, Philadelphia Rucuaro P. Kiurt, M.D, Ph.D. “Assizant Clinical Profs of Payebiary, Temple University School f Medicine and Attending Paychicris, ‘The Insitute of the Pennsylvania Hospital Padelphie Frank W. Putnam, JR., M.D. Newopsychictry Branch, National Insite of Mental Health Bethesda, Maryland Roserta G. Sacus, Ph.D. Prwvore proctice, Highland Park. lines Cornea B. Witeur, M.D. Profesor Emeritus, Department of Pryebiaay, Unwersry of Kentucky College of Medicine, Lexington Introduction: Multiple Personality Disorder in the 1980s ‘A rapidly growing body of recent clinical and research contribur tions has substantially advanced our understanding of multiple personality disorder. Asa consequence, this condition is gradually emerging from the shadowy realm of those psychiatric rarities, bscurities, and curiosities long surrounded by fascination, contro. versy, and skepticism, Multiple personality disorder is beginning to take its place among the recognized mental disorders. Although it is premarure to consider this transition accomplished, and naive to assume the process will be completed without certain viciss tudes, considerable progress has been made in a rather brief period Of ime. Greaves (1) noted that the 19th and 20th century clinical litera ture on multiple personality disorder was dominated by single case studies, Before 1980, the only large series of multiple personality disorder cases repored in the literature was that of Allison (2), In short order, Bliss (3), Braun (4), Kluft 6, 6), and Putnam etal. (7) de- scribed series of between Id and 171 cases. [tis well known that a number of experienced clinicians have not yet published their ‘own comparable series. In his foreword to a Psychiatric Clinics of North America special 1984 issue on multiple personality disor ver, Broun reported knowing of “approximately 1,000 cases” then in treatment with various therapists (8). My own poll of 70 mental viii INTRODUCTION ix health professionals who came as students to a recent course on multiple personality disorder revealed that they had encountered 1267 such patients Approximately 60 were curently treating individuals with multiple personality disorder. Clearly, the days of regarding multiple personality disorder asa rarity undeserving of scientific study are nearing an end. ‘As increasing numbers of multiple personality disorder patients are identified, it becomes possible to move toward correlating and researching psychopathological and psychophysiological phenom: ena that anecdotal reports can only describe, and that single case studies can only begin to document. Putnam has reviewed the history of 20threentury effors to research multiple personality disorder (9), He has outlined both the models available for its exploration, and the practical considerations that influence subject selection and protocol design (10). It now is possible to begin to ask basic questions about multiple personality disorder aid to evolve research strategies that may, in time, lead to reasonable answers, ‘The maior findings of recently published explorations of multi ple personality disorder can be summarized succinctly. 1, Multiple personality disorder isnot rare (3-7). Its incidence is, however, unknown. The myth of rarity contributes to both its uunderdiagnosis and its misdiagnosis. In the series of 100 par tients studied by National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) workers, an average of 68 years had elapsed between these patients’ first mental health assessments and their being diag- nosed accurately (7,11) 2. The psychophysiological and neurophysiological correlates of the separate personalities can be studied. They appear to hold up when measured against standard and real simulator con: trols. Nevertheless, investigators caution that in this area, asin any new field, first results must be regarded as preliminary. One must hedge tentative interpretations of the data by acknowledging the possibility that some unanticipated con- founding systematic artifact may yet be discovered that leads to 2 revision of our current understandings (9, 12-14) x INTRODUCTION 4. This condition is highly correlated with traumatic experiences during childhood, These usually, but not inevitably, involve child abuse (7, 15, Chapters 1-9 of this monograph). 4, This condition is highly responsive to psychotherapy (6), 5. Stable unification of the personality is achievable and has been. documented by a followup study (6) 6. Commonly expressed coricerns over risks of iatrogenesis and artifactual augmentation of the condition appear to have been. greatly overemphasized, Working with the separate personal: ities does not reinforce them, nor does it worsen pathology. ‘This may appear to be the case early in treatment; but, in fact, such an approach paves the way for their eventual mutual identification, empathy, and unification (6, 7, 16-19) 7. Individuals who develop multiple personality disorder are issociation prone (6), Recent studies support this long-standing clinical impression by demonstrating that multiple personality disorder patients are highly hypnotizable (20). They respond well toa variety of hypnotherapeutic interventions (5) 8. The circumspect and judicious use of hypnosis in the therapy of multiple personality disorder is benign and constructive. Mreviously expressed cautions appear to have been overstated. Misadventure can follow the misuse of hypnosis, as it would the misuse of any modality (5, 6, 17, 19) ‘Workers in the field have long been struck by the unfortunate impact of multiple personality disorder upon its victims. While some multiple personality disorder patients function adequately or even exceptionally, many are more or less incapacitated, All suffer. The cost and loss to the atllicted individuals, their loved ones, and society is immense. The “intriguing” and “fascinating” phenomena may capture the attention of the curious, the neo phyte, and the dilettante. The difficulties involved in concepts izing and explaining multiple personality disorder may stimulate the scientist and theoretician, But itis the stark misery of these patients and the ordeals they have endured that concern the experienced clinician, ‘An appreciation of this condition’s potentially devastating im INTRODUCTION xi pact and an awareness of its treatability combine to make the exploration of its childhood antecedents and manifestations timely, urgent, and of reat potential importance. Recent advances land progress in the diagnosis, treatment, and exploration of adult multiple personality disorder suggest that its identification and treatment in childhood is desirable. The frst reports of mulsiple personality disorder in childhood show that what is desirable is also eminently feasible (21) “Aspects of Multiple Personality in Childhood, the symposium that gave rise to this monograph, was presented at the 137th ‘Annual Meeting of the American Psychiatric Association in Los ‘Angeles, This symposium was the first ever organized to discuss ‘multiple personality in childhood and to explore its antecedent causes. It was a coming together of clinicians and researchers to share current knowledge and establish a data base as a foundation. for future work in this area. The original symposium's contribur tions have been augmented by additional studies, published for the first time in this monograph. In Chapter 1, Dr. Jean Goodwin addresses a fundamental problem confronting anyone who works with those who say they have been abused—the problem of credibility, She offers an incisive and trenchant analysis of the pressures within individ- ‘uals, professions, and societies to disavow the reality of what is too intolerable to accept. In Chapter 2, Dr. Cornelia Wilbur draws upon her extensive experience with ttaumatized individuals in exploring the impact of child abuse upon a youngster’s development, with particular reference 10 the creation of multiple personality disorder. She outlines the varieties of abuses encountered in the histories of ‘such patients, and shares s number of clinical vignenes. In Chapter 3, Drs. Bennett Braun and Roberta Sachs explicate a theory for the development of multiple personality disorder. They explore its predisposing, precipitating, and perpetuating factors, and propose that dissociation and severe distress are the essential preconditions of the disorder. They present a model for under standing the condition’s etiology and apply the model to two case examples. xii INTRODUCTION In Chapter 4, Or, frank Putnam places multiple personality disorder in the overall context of the dissociative disorders. He shows the association between this class of diagnostic entities and traumatic events, In a comprehensive review of the literature, he establishes that the connection between multiple personality disorder and overwhiclming experiences is not an isolated correla tion, In fact, dissociations of many varieties ate similarly con- nected. The maior differences seem to relate to the age of the victim at the time of the traumatization, and the nature of the \waumata endured” Edward Frischholz continues the exploration of connections between dissociation and child abuse in Chapter 5, by relating ‘hese topics to hypnosis and hypnotizability. He makes it possible to appreciate the importance of the literature of hypnosis to the study of multiple personality disorder. His work draws together a number of themes from previous chapters, and anticipates my comments on treatment in Chapter 8. In Chapter 6, Dr. Bennett Braun describes his findings among the fomnilics of 18 patients suffering multiple personality disorder. His discovery that these patients’ families include a large number of individuals who suler dissociative disorders, including multi ple personality disorder, offers powerful evidence for the tans: enerational incidence of these enndisions Closely telat is Dt. Mhilip Coons’s study, comparing ebittren of 20 muliple peisonalicy disower patients w children of 20 control cases, in Chapter 7. Dr. Coons documents a higher incidence of psychopathology among the children of the multiple personality disorder patients. He also finds a transgenerational incidence of mulkiple personality disorder, including a case of childhood multiple personality disorder. In Chapter 8, I describe the evolution of a predictor instrument for childhood multiple personality disorder and its clinical validar tion on five actual cases of multiple personality disorder in children. I also discuss the presentations of the first cases of multiple personality disorder in children reported since 1840, draw distinctions between the adult and childhood forms of the condi- sion, and offer comments on the treatment of the childhood form. INTRODUCTION xiii In Chapter 9, I present information on childhood cases, adult cases, and previously unpublished data on multiple personality disorder in older adults, in an attempt to describe the natural history and “life cycle” of multiple personality disorder, Data from childhood cases illuminate many of the mast vexing dilem- mas that continue to confound the accurate recognition of this diagnostic entity, This monograph comes to a close with Dr. Richard E. Hicks's discussion of the preceding chapters, and his commentary on their implications for clinical practice and research, Richard P Kluft, M.D, Ph.D. References |. Greaves GB: Multiple personality: 165 years after Mary Reynolds. | Nerv Ment Dis 168.577°596, 1980 we Allison RB: A new treatment approach for multiple personalities, ‘Am [ Clin Hypn (71532, 1974 ‘3 Bliss EL: Multiple personalities 2 report of 14 cases with implications for schizophrenia and hysteria. Arch Cen Psychiatry 37.1388-1397, 1980 4. Braun BC; Hypnosis for multiple personalities, in Hypnosis in CCinical Medicine, Edited by Wain H]. Chicago, Year Book Medical Publishers, 1980 5. Kluft RP, Varieties of hypnotic interventions in the treatment of multiple personality. Am | Clin Hypa 24.230240, 1982 6, Kluft RP. Treatment of multiple personality, Psychiatr Clin North Am 7929, 1984 7, Putnam FW, Post RM, Guroff J], et al: 100 cases of multiple personality disorder. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Am can Psychiatrie Association, New Research Abstact #77, New York, 1983 xiv etaooucron 24 Braun BG. Foreword, Psychiatr Clin North Am 7.12, 1984. Putnam FW: The peychophysiologic investigation of multiple personality disorder, a review, Psychiatr Clin North Am 7.319, 1986 Putnam FW. The study of multiple personality disordes: general sategies and practical considerations, Tsyehiatic Annals 14.534) 1984 Xluft RP. An introduction to multiple personality disorder Psyehi- atric Annals 1419-28, 1984 Braun BC. 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Psychiat Clin North Am 7.121134, 1984 Erem PSIOP to ui new = by = Colonel Paul E. Vallely - with - Majoi Michael A, Aquino LMC Joba Alexander's Military Review article ia support of “piychotrontes"* = Antelligesce ‘and operational exploymest of ESP was decidedly rovecative.t Criticism of research in this area, based as it is on “existing frontiers’ of “Selentific law, brings to mind the laughter that greeted the Italian scientist Spallanzani in 1754 when he suggested that vats navigate in the dark by means of what we now call sonar. "If they see with their ears, then do they hear with their eyes?" went the jcke, but I suspect that the U.S. Navy is glad scieose ‘took the idea soriously enough to pursue it. Voyclotroaic research is in its infancy, but the U.S. Amy alrendy’ Fossesses en operntionsl weajoas system designed to do what LIC Alexsrder could like ESP to do — except that this seapons syster uses existing commications mulla. It seeks to map the minds of neutrul and enemy individuals and then to change them in accordance with U.S. iational interests. It does this oa a wide scale, exbraci eg military wits, regions, nations, and blocs. In its present form it {s calléd Psychological Operations (PS\OP). Does FSWP work, or is it merely a cosmetic sith which field commanders would rather not be bothered? ‘ Had that question been asked in 1970, the ansver would have been that FOIOP works very well indeed. In 1967 and 1968 alone, a total of 29,276 armed Viet Cong/KVA (the equivalent of 95 enemy infantry battalions) surrendered to ARV or ~ \> Lov forces under the Cuicu Hol amnesty prosras - the major FSIOP effort of the Vietnan Har. At the time MCV estimated tint the elimination of that soze 2 pubor of eneny troops in comtat sould have cost us 6,000 dead oa the other hand, we lost the war ~ not because ve sere out-fousht, but because ve vere cut-PSWPed. ur national will to victory vas ettacked fore effcctively than we attacked that of the North Vietiamese ant fet Cong, and perception of this fact encouraged the encny to bang ca until the United States finally broke and rea for hase. 2 so our SOP failed. It fatled not because its principles rere inaond, but rather because it was outmatched by the PSYOP of the” eneny. “The Aray's efforts enjoyed sme battlefield success, but ACY PSIOP did not really change sthe minds of the eseny populace, nor did it defend the U.S. populace at bene against the promganda of the encsy. Furthermore the encay's PSYOP mas so stroog that it - sot bigger armies or better weapons - overcaze all of the cobras and Spoolys and ACAVS and BGs we fielded. The lesson is act to igsore our ova PSIOP capability, but rather to change it and strengthen it so that it can do precisely that kind of thing to our eneny in the next war. Better larceare tp nice, Lut by truely tt will choos nothin: if se do cot vin the sar for the mind! . “+e first thing it is necessary to overcene is a view of PSWUP that limits At to routine, predictoble, over-obvicus, and hence marginally effective “jextlet asd loudspeaker" applications. Battlefield devices.of this sort have thetr place, but it ‘st uld be that of an accessory to the main effort. That Flin effort cannot begin at tho’ canmay or division level; it must originate at the eattennd lev. It ¢ strennthen our national will to victory and it must - te attack and ultinately dectroy that of the enany. It both causes and is by physical comtat, but {t is a type of war shich is fought on a far more subtle basis as well - 4n the minds of the national populations involved. ! i So let us begin with a simple name change. We chall rid ot rsclves of the most "entarrassed" coucept of "psychological optic: In ts plagg se shall create Mied~iar. ‘he term is harsh ad feamiospiring, and so it should be: It 4s a term of attack and victory - pot ose of rationalimtion and coaxing and ccnciliation. The eacuy may be offended by it; that 4s quite ia 1794 “* Mindfar is the deliberate, angressive convincing of all stHicimnts in a tar that te will win tht war. ip that it is a plensed, systematic, ard cary: e G all luvels of activity from the strategic to the testical. ft we because opinions and attitudes must be actively clanged fron those aatagonictic to us to those supportive of us if we are to achieve tory. Fe ML not win 4¢ se content ourselves with countering opiaioas aad attinutes instilled by escsy governments. We must reach the people before they resolve to support thelr amies, ‘and xe must reach those aries before our coatct troops over see then on, battlefields. : » Conmre this definition with that of psychological warfare as first offend by General Billiam Donovan of the OSS in his World Har II-era “Pasic Estimate of Psychological Farfare": ‘ "Psychological sarfare is the coordination and use of all means, including moral and physical, by which the end is attained - other than those of recognized military operations, but including the psychological - exploitation of the reault of those recognised military actions - which tend to destroy the will of the enany to achieve officer put 4t in a 1947 letter, fa “then it may have succeeded domestically.‘ Oa the oth: have reassured the sensibilities of the Soviets, who in 195 aie victory and to damage his political or ecouamic cayncity to do so; which tend to deprive the enemy of the support, assistance, or synjathy of bis allics or associates or of neutral: acquisitioa of such support, assistance, or symmth create, maintain, or “dacrease the will to victory of our oan pw and allies and to acquire, maintain, sor to sncrense th assistance, and symmthy of neutrals." “If the eupbenisa “psychological operations" resulted from, as ene general “a great neod for a synonym ghich could be used Peacetine that vould not shock the sensibilities of a citizen of democracy", PSYOP as including: + vopardomble sethods of idcolegical sabotage including sot just flagrant lies, slander, and disinformation, but also’ polithest blacimail, provécation, and terror.” conponent is well-docurented in Colonel Alfred Paddock’ the weapon into its most ef: couli battlefields but in the minds of men. As Colouel Paddock so aptly concludes: effor pultd er hand it does not seca to 0 describe U.S. Amy Tue reluctance with shich the Amy has accepted even an "antiseptic" PSYOP s brilliant treatise oa history of the TGYOP establichment. Again and again efforts to forge this d cot or sould rot sce that wars are fought an Tn a real sense, the manner in which Psychological und unconventional warfare evolved fron 1941 until their union as a formal Army cambility in 1952 suggests a thene that mms throughout the history of special varfare: the story of a hesitant and reluctant Atay attonpting to cope g with concepts and organimtions of as unconventional nature." . ‘ ‘fective coafiguration were frustrated by leaders who won or lost not oo According to present doctrine, PSYOP is censidered an accessory to the main rt of winning battles and wars; the term generally used is "force tplier". It is certainly not considered a precondition to comand decisioas. - Thus TSYOP cannot predetermine the political or poychogical ~ |e - s fectiveness of a given military action. It can caly be uscd to mint that action in the best possible colors as it is taken. \unatar cannot be so relogated. It 4s, in fact, tho stratesy to witch tactical warfare must coaform if it is to achicve maximm effectiveness. The Mindfar sceniric mist be preeminent in the mind of the commnder and must be the principal factor ia his every field decision. Othervise he sacrifices messures which actnlly contribute to winning the sar to measures of imediate, tangible satisfactioa i" [Consider the rationste ‘for "body couts" in Vietnam.) ~ _ Accordingly FOYOP "contat support" units as we now lnow thon mist become a thing of the jst. Mindfar teams must offer’ technical expertise to the maander frog the onset of the planning process, and at all levels down to that of the battalion. Such teams cannot be composed - as they are now - of branch: sater!a] officers and NCGs who Imow simply the basics of tactical promgards cperaticas. They must be composed of full-time experts sho strive to translate the strategy of nationil MindWar into tactical geals which maxinize the effective winstog of the sar and minimize loss of life, Such Mindfar teams” will win .comnders" respect only if they can deliver, on their promises. Wiat the Ary now considers to be its mest effective FS\OP - tactical PSYOP - ts actially the most limited and primitive effort, due to the difficulties of formuluting and delivering messages under battlefield constraints. Such efforts mst continue, but they aze properly seea as a reinforcenent, of the main Mindifar effort, If ve do not attack the encny’s vill util he reaches the battlefield, . his mtioa will have strengthened it as best it can. We must attack that will before it is tus locked in place, Fe mist instill in it a prodisposition to Anevitable defeat. Strategic MindWar mst begin the maveat nar is cousidered to Be al : be inevitable. It must seck out the attention of the enany natioa throush every, avaliable medium, and it mst strike at that nation's potential soldiers before they put on their uniforms. It is in their bomes and their cammmities that they are most vulnerable to Hind¥ar, Was the Vaited States defeated in the jungles of Vietnam, or was it defeated in the streets of American cities? go. this ep!’ Madtar must be gimtonie in ombasis, wit ticiteal appiicatioes playing a relaforcing, supplementary rple, Ia tts ctratecte contort, Wind¥ar mst reach out t9 friends, enenies, and neutrals alike across the globe = either through the primitive “yattlefield" leaflets. and loudspeakers of FSYOP nor through the weak, imprecise, and narrow effort of psycbotrénies ~ but through the media possessed by the United States which have the copabilities to reach virtmlly all people on the face of the Earth. ‘These paiia are, of course, the electronic noiia - televisioa and radio, State of the art developoents in satellite commication, video recording techniques, and laser and optical traasnission of broadcasts male possible a penetration of the minds of the sorld such as would have been inconceivable just = few years ago Like the sword Excalibur, ve have but to reach out and seize this tool; and 4 con transform the vorld for us if se’have but the courage and the integrity to guide civilimticn with it. If we do not accept Excalibur, then se relinguish our ability to insp! fe foreiga cultwes with our morality. If they thea devise monlities unsatisfactory to us, we bave no choice but to fight them cn @ rors brutish level. \undfar mst target all partictimnts if it is to be effective, It must not only weaken the ener; united States by deaying eacny promganda access to our people, and by it must strengthen the United States. It strengthens the explaining and aoflusizing to ow prople the rationale for our national interest Ls - 8 fa a specific sar. Under existing United States law, PSYOP uaits my not tarzet American citizens. That prohibition is’ based upon the prosurption tht “promganda" 4s necessarily a lic or at Icast a mislowding half-truth, and tnt the governnent bas to right to lie to the jrople. The Prompanda laistry of Goebbels mist not be part of the American way of life. Quite right, ard so ft must be axicnatic of Mindifar that it always speaks the truth: Its powr lies ta as well as that of the present. Mindlfar thus involves the stated promise of 2 truth that the United States hus resolved to mal real if it is ndt’already so. Mind¥ar is not rem. Nations’ greatest - and least costly - victories have resulted frea it, both in tise of actal costut-and in tine of threatened seartat. Consider the atomic attacks oa Miroshina and Magamki. ‘ue pipsical dcstrection of those tho cities did not destroy Japan's ability to coatinue fighting. Mather the psychological shock of the weapons destroyed what revaincd ef Japan's mtioni] will to fight. Surrender follored; a long and costly crowd invasion w2s averted. Mind¥ar's effectiveness is a function of its sktllful use of commications media, but no greater error could be made than to confuse Mind¥ar with merely a greater acd more wmprincipled promacaaia effort. “Promganda” as defined by Tarold Lnsswll “is the expression of opinions or actions carried out deliberately by individuals or groups vith a view to influeacing the opinions or acticas of other individials or group for predetermized ends and through psychological sani pulations."” Promganda, when it is recognized as such ~ and anythi produced by a “PSYOP" inkt ts so recognised - is automatically assumed to be a lie or at last ~3- a distortion of truth. Therefore it works only to the exteat that a militarily-pressed eneny is willing to do what ve want him to do. It dees not work because we bave convinced him to ace the truth as se oce it. In his "Cocclusions" chapter to the Army's exhaustive 1976 case-study of PSIOP techniques, L. Jobn lartin affirms this céldly and bluntly: . wWnat all this boils dow to is that if our persusive commnication ends up with a net positive effect, we must attribute it "to luck, not science ... The effectiveness of propaganda may be oven less predictable and contgollable than the effectiveness of mere persuasive commmication." : Correspondingly promgandists are assumed to be liars and hypocrites, willing to paint anything in attractive colors to dupe the gullible. As Jacques | Ellul puts it: . Ihe propagandist is not, and cannot be, a ‘believer’. Moreover be cannot believe in the ideology be must use'in his promganda. lle 4s merely 2 man at the service of a mrty, a state, or sme other organization, and his task is to insure the efficiency of that organization’... If the propagandist has any political conviction, he mst put it aside in order to be able to use some popular mass .Adeolegy. le cannot even sbare that ideology, for he must use it as a object and manipulate it without the respect’ that he sould have for it if he believed in it. He quickly acquires coatanpt for these * popular imges and beliefs ... . Unlike FSYOP, MindYar bas nothing to do with deception or even with “gelected" - and therefore misleading - truth. Patber it states a shole muth that, if it does not now exist, will be forced into e ce by the will of the Vaited States. The examples of Kennedy's ultimitium to Hhrushehey during the Cuban lissile Crisis and Iitler's stance at Munich my be cited. A MindTar message docs not lave to fit conditions’of abstract credibility as do PSYOP thones; its.source mies it credible. As Livy once sid: "the terror of the Ratan mame will be-such that the sorld shall =~ . ~- know that, ooce a Fanan army has lat a + noth 1 move {t - not the rigors of vintcr nor searincss of months and years ~ that it kmozs no end but victory and is ready, if a swift and Sudden strofe will not serve, to persovere imtil tht victory is achieved." i Unlite Ellul's cynical promgandist, the Mind he speaks the truth, and he must be perso: only a’ part of Wndiar; the rest - and‘the test of its effectivesess - lies tn the conviction ke projects to his audience, in the rapport he establishes sith At.’ And this is not scmething which can be easily faked, if in fact it con be faked at all.” “apport”, which the Co: of Psyoholoricnl and Tsyeboamlytical Terms defines as “wmeonstreined relations of aminl confidence”, proaches the subliminal; some researchers haye suggested that it is itself a subconscious and perhaps even [SPinsed "accent" vo 2a overt eschange of isformtios. Why does one believe cne television nensman more thin aother, even thowgh both may report the same hendlines? the ansver is that there is rapsort in the former case; and it is a rapport shich is recognized and cultivated ty the cost successful broadcasters. Ye have covered the statezcnt of inevitable truth and the ccuvictioa behind that statement; these are qulities of the MisdWar' operative bimcelf., the recipient of the statesent will judge such messages aot only by his conscious understanding of them, but also by the mea conditions under +i ch he receives then. The theory behind “trninsashing" sas that physteal torture aad deprivation would weaken the mind's resistancé to suggestion, and this was true toa point. Dut in the long run brainwashing does not sork, because intelligent minds later realica their suggestibility under such conditions and therefore discount inpressioas and cpinions inculcated according) For the mind to believe tn its om decisions, it must feel that it made -B- eC - “dndividuals asd teams with enough expertise and experience to apply the doctri: those decisions without eccorcion. Courcive mesures used by th operative, consequently, mst not be detectable by ordisary mens. There is no need to resort to mind-veakoning dmags such as thos: explored by the CIA; in fact the exposure of a single such method vould do wacceptable derage to Mind¥ar's reputation for truth.2! Existing PSWP identifies purely-soctolegical factors which suggest appropriate idions for messages. Doctrine in this area is highly developed, and the task is basically one of assembling and maintaining effectively. Tsis, however, is only the sociological dimeasion of target receptiveness measures, ‘There are soue purely natural conditions under which minds may becane more or less receptive to ides, and Micd¥ar should tate full advantage of such phenazem as atuospheric electromagnetic activity? fonimtioa™, and extremely low frequency waves!4, air At the root of any decision to institute MindMar in the U.S. defense establistsent is a very sisple questics: Do ve wish to xin the sext sar in shich we choose to becone involved, and do we wish to do so with minimm less of hima Life, at minimm expense, and in the lenst amount of time? If the ansver is yes, then MindWar is a essity. If ve wish to trade that Kind of victory for more /ncrican lives, ecoscmic disaster, and acgotiated stalemtes, thea Mindfar ds inappropriate, and if used superficially will actully contribute to our defeat. In indtar there is no substitute for victory. oe au Yew Mental Tattleficld: ‘Dea 12, Decembor 1930, 2. “Chiou Hoi: The inning Ticket". MACY Command Information Taayiilet March 1959, 3. Roosevelt, Canmay, 1976) Voluze I, “4, Letter, Major Gereral ¥.C. Hyman to Major General Lauris Norstad, 2 1947, quoted Faddeck, Colenel Alired H., "Psychological and Uaconventti Warfare, 1941-1652: Origins of a ‘Special Warfare’ Capability for the United States Amy", Carlisle Earracis: U.S. Army War Qollege, Novenber 1979, pase 77- * 8. Relashebentn, T., ‘Black Promganda' fron Fort Drags" in Sov Moscow, June 1950, pages 4-47.00 6. Paddock, op. cit., page 258. veness of Interzatioaal Promganda" in Derm ‘The Art and so0T3 9. Ellut, Jace Tundes fiduse, New York: 10. Keller, fercer, The Etruscans, New Ye UM. See in particular Bowart, Wie, Publishirg Coomay, 1978. iy comais eld displayed in Ty by Of asa mrulses. The Kirlisa protographs, the effectiveness of acupune ne body's physical responses to us types of Et “rays, intrared mediation, visible Light spectra, etc.) are all examples of human sensitivity to Df forces asd fields, Amespheric EM activity is regularly altered by such phenomena as uptions and gravitational stresses shich distort the Earth's magnetic Under varying external EY conditions, humans are more or less disposad ution of new ideas. Mind¥ar should be timed necordingly. Por “Electrodynamic field constructs add fuel to the assvzption unifying living matter harmoniously with the opemtions of nature, postulating that cach biolegic thing is organized by a total dynamic pattern, the expression of an clectramgnetic field co less than non-living systans; asd that as’ poles en spectrums, “these (0 entities may at last take their yositions in the jon of the niverse ina way both explicable and mtional we. A ~ +) 2 -1- tenable theory has been provided for emergesce of the nervous systes, not from functional dumands, but instead deriving as a result of Gi} isyosed on cell groups by the total field mitten. Living mtte Gefinitioa of state based oa relativity field plysics, through which it has beea fossitle to detect a mensurable property of total state functions." (iavitz, Leonard J., MSs, M.D., F.R.S.H., “Electro-mognetic Pleld Wonitoring of Cinnging State-Rnctioa, Incliding llypnotic States" in Journal of American Sozicty of Psychosomatic Bontistry and Medicine, Vol. 17, No. 4, 1970.) 35. Yontmtion of the air: An abundance of negative condensition nuslett (“air fons") an ingestcd air cnhances alertness and cxhilaration, while an excess of positive ions enlunces drossiness and depression. Calculation of the tonic talance of a target audience's atuospheric environzent vill be correspondingly useful. Again this is a naturally-cceurring condition — caused by such varyitg ageats as solar ultraviolet light, lightning, and rapidly-noving water ~ rather than one vhich must be artificially created. (Detonation of nuclear weapons, “however, Will alter atucspheric ionimtion levels.] See for example Soyke, Fred and Ednends, Alan, Tee Ion Effect. New York: E.P, Duttoa, 1977. 14. Extronely Low Freoucney (ELF) saves: ELF waves (up. to 100 fiz) are oace more Ty occurring, but they can also be produced artificially (such as for the Navy's Project Susguine for submirine commnication]. Faves are not normally noticed by the aided senses, yet their resonant effect upon the bumra body bas been connected to both physiological disorders and ancticnal distortioa. Infrasound vibration (up to 20 Hz) can sublimimlly influeoce brain activity to ali f to delta, theta, alpla, or beta wave patterns, incliniag an audience tosané everything from alertness to passivity. ° Ingrasound could be uscd tactically, as FlF-waves endure for great distances; and it could be used in conjimetion sith cedia broadcasts as well. See Playfair, Cuy L. and of leaven, Kew York: St. Martin's Press, i978, pages . eer CONCEPTS Sarante ArTuAL ABUSE by Nora Patti atanie ritual abuse is per ls of society by all ypes of people, regardless of their religion or ideology. The 0 tion and protection of these ongoing rituals is carried out, on a world~ wide level, by members of satanic cults who, tunder the influence and direcsion of “black” [secret] entities, force the political or rel trating and often even controlling them. The perpetrato ally people in high places, eager to feed their egos with power or ‘money and searching for sensa- tions to satisfy the dark sides of their souls, In addition to these striedly satanic organizations, many churches and secret societies harbor groups of varying importance that Pr astral level of existence, a type of oceultism connect ed to the dark side of the universe. These include, among others, the Catholic and Protestant churches, born-again Christians Jews, Muslims, jehovah's ‘witnesses,' Freemasons, Rosicrucians, Martinists and Templars “To be an active member of a Satanist group sured, in the short are g on a physical or lack occult erm, the col: group means that you isboration with (and pro of) gray ent power (personal, political or financial} or far music and the erts, for example, is dominated by the Shadow.” Satanic rituals are regularly organized in the ifornia desert by fringe "Hollywood types.” ving a satanie group ance you have been a member is The world of 50 very difficult. Not only do these groups ty to win “deserrers” back, but the survivors are also under the f post-hypnotie other forms rily practiced satan- generally feel a deep passion for the reprehensible acts they practice during cer temonies. The souls of these beings are so closely lin to the Shadow that they develop an addiction to the pleasure derived ers’ pain fron ‘The Purification Satanism is not new. This is sh outbreak. We have period of purification for planet Earth. In order to become a sacred, spiritual place, Mother Earth rregurgitate and attempt ro sid herself of lie, This memories of who have played key roles jn major dramas through- ‘merely entered into Families, entre lineag sotanists, and groups devoted cause of darkness, must come to an end through the ization of this “heredity.” Courageously, they 1 dark calling to t now complete th Oneness gration into Secret Societies Battle Light and Dark ‘Nowadays people on the path of freedom often speak sbout the Ihuminazi’ A numb sroups have been ated aver the centuries, all using th en Spain in 2° CONCEPTS 721; Avignon, 1760; and Bavaria, 1776. The purpose common to all ofthese was to give rise to a wave of opposition to the governments and the organized reli- gions in power at the dime. These communities of Illuminati had an important influence upon European polities, for exam: ple, during the French Revolution. Agreements were entered ingo between the Iluminaci and Freemasons, Martinists and other whose membership often overlapped ‘The. lumina “enlightened” ones, have been ac work since the dawn of mankind. These Silluminated” beings, as the meaning of their name would indicate, have been carrying out a mission to wansmit an understanding of universal law and to guide human beings toward iluminasion. Over the course of time, unfortunatly, this knowledge has been dilute, ‘Therefore, the word Illuminati does nor, in ise (s one right believe) apply specifically to one particular group, Ics, known that some beings on a high level, tempted “darkzess," have even struck bargains with i wisdom” for ther own sake—for power. As will be stressed repeatedly in dhe material w is no light without shadow no yin without yang, Se ical organizations have not necessarily chosen ro work Shadow, Nevertheles, even if their purpose is intuition or feelings; do not ignore them, Anything alive, buma ‘don of mankind, secret societies must recognize and acknow)- edge the tendency for some within the organizations to turn to the dark forces. When this happens, che light must balance the existing energies to prevent the whole organization from tipping into the shadow realm. This phenomenon occurs ‘more often than we think: own secret societies have seen their group-energy transform and cur gray. If you are sensitive, it is possible that 1m this case, the cosmic ‘Masters then withdraw the you might receive “information” through — event they nad ancineed and assisted the group. alive, is in lus, “Masters use individuals, churches and organizations as to recipients to channel the light energy; to disseminate the information that you need at any given moment. They do not when a channel is tempted or even decides to work ves him- for the Shadow for a time. The Ma self The fight on planet Earth berween Light and Shadow is becoming more and more intense, The Shadow, in ever more subsle ways, keeps inflating in order to contaminate and win lover as many souls as possible. Possession of spiritual knowl- ‘edge opens the way to a certain power, and itis almost normal for some humans to be tempted, to misuse it for personal gain Be aware of the source of the problem. Do not allow yourself to be contaminated We Want Your Dream SSE To Be Your Reality. . . 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Ideas including names {my italics] can be syochronized with the felings that the Selds induce.” 51, Keeler, “Remote Mind Control Technology.” 52, RJ. MacGregor, “A Brief Survey of Literature Re- lating to Infuence of Low Intensity Microwaves on Nervous Function* (Santa Monies: RAND Corperation, 1970), 53, Keeler, “Remote Mind Control Technology.” 54, Lary ‘Collins, “Mind Conta,” Playboy, January ‘Behavioral Effects of Elecromag- * Sumposium on Biological Elfects and Measurements of Radio Frequencies Microwaves, DeWitt G. Hazzard, editor (US. Deparment of Health, Education te Weta, 177) He 156. Keeler, “Remote Mind Control Technology.” 7 Martin Cannon: Mind Contrat ane ‘Adey and compatriots have compiled an entire library of frequencies and pulsation rates which can affect the mind and nervous system, Some of these ef- fects can be extremely bizarre, For example, engineer ‘Tom Jarski, in an attempt to replicate the seminal work of F. Cazsamalli, found that a particular frequency caused a ringing sensation in the ears of his subjects — who felt strangely compelled to bite the cxperimenters!S? On the other hand, the dit-conscious may be intrigued by the finding that rats exposed to (cararlow-frequency) waves filed to gain weight For our present purposes, the most significant tromagnetic research findings concem microwave simals modulated by hypnoidal EEG frequent Microwaves can act much like the "hemi-synch” device previously described — that is, they can entrain the brain to theta rhythms. T need not emphasize the implications of remotely synchronizing the brain to resonate at a frequency conducive to sleep, of to hypnosis, Trance may be remotely induced — but ean it be irected? Yes. Recall the intracerebral voices mentioned carlier in our discussion of Delgado, The same effect can be produced by "the wave." Frey demonstrated in the early 1960s that microwaves could produce booming, hissing, buzzing, and other intracerebral static (this phenomenon is now called "the Frey effect"); in 1973, Dr. Joseph Sharp, of the Walter Reed Army Institute of Research, expanded on Frey's work in an experiment where the subject — in this case, Sharp himself — “heard” and understood spoken words Gelivered via_a pulsed-microwave analog of the speaker's sound vibrations. © Dr. Robert-Becker comments that "Such a device has obvious applications in covert operations designed to drive a target erazy with ‘voices’ or deliver unde- tectable instructions to a programmed assassin."6! In other words, we now have, at the push of a button, the technology either to inflict an electronic Gaslight — ot to create a true Manchurian Candidate, Indeed, the 57. L, George Lawrence, “Eleewonics and Brain Con- 1wol” Popular Eleemontce, July 1973, 58, Susan Schiefelbein, “The Invisible Threat* Saturday Review, 9SM9. 59. E, Preston “Studies On the Nervous System, Cardiovascular Function and Thermoregulation," in The Blotogical Efeers of Radio-Frequency and ilicrowave Radiation, edited by HM. Assenheim (Onawa, Cane sda'National Research Counctl of Canada, 1979) 138141 60, Robert O, Becker, The Body Eleciric (New York: ‘William Morrow, 1985) 318-319. 6L. Bid, 1e American government — page 10 former capability could efiecuvely disguise the lave, ‘Who will listen to the victims, when the electronically: induced hallucinations they recount exactly parallel the classical signals of paranoid schizophrenia and/or temporal lobe epilepsy? Perhaps the most ominous revelations, however, concem the mysterious work of J.F, Schapite, who in 1974 filed a plan to explore the interaction of radio ‘requencies and hypnosis. He proposed the following: “In this investigation it will be shown that the spoken word of the hypnotist may be conveyed by modulate electromagnetic energy directly into the subconscious parts of the human brain (my italics] — ie, without employing any technical devices for receiving or transcading the messages and without the person exposed to such influence having a chance to control the information input consciously.” He outlined an experiment, innocent in its im- ‘mediate effects yet chilling in its implications, whereby subjects would be implanted with the subconscious suggestion to leave the lab and buy a particular item; this action would be triggered by a certain "cue" word ‘or action. Schapitz felt certain that the subjects would fationalize the behavior — in other words, the subject ‘would seize upon any excuse, however thin, to chalk up his actions tothe working of free will. His instincts on this latter point coalesce perfectly with Gndings of professional hypactsts 63 Schapite’ work was funded by the Deparment of Defense. Despite FOLA requests, the results have never been publicly revealed. 62. hid, 321. 63, See Bowan’s Operation Mind Control, page 218, for an interesting example of this "rationalization" process at work in the case of Sirhan Sirhan, whe wat convicted for the assasination of Robert F. Kennedy. In prison, Sirhan ‘was hypnotized by Dr. Bemard Diamond, who instructed Sirhan to climb the bars of his cage ike a monkey. He did So. After the trance was removed, Sirhan was shown tapes ‘of his actions he insisted that he “acted like a monkey” of his own fe will ~ be claimed he wanted the exercise! 64. Keeler sugges that the proposal was revealed only because Schapitz’ sensationalisic implications may have * worked to discredit ~ and therefore hide — the real re search, Personally, I don't accept this argument, but I re- spect Keeler insunes enough to repeat her caveat here, 3° it Martin Cannon: Mind Control end Final Thoughts on "The Wave" 1 must again offer a caveat about possible isparities between the “official” record of electron ‘magnetism’s psychological effects and the hidden hiss tory. Once more, we face a question of timing, How long ago did this research realy begin? In the early years of this century, Nikola Testa tave stumbled upon certain of the behavioral of elecuomagnetic exposure 6 Cazamalli, ‘mentioned earlier, conducted his studies in the 1930s, In 1934, ELL. Chaffee and RU. Light published a paper fen "A Method For the Remote Control of Electrical Stimulation of the Nervous System."® From the very beginning of their work with microwaves, the Sovicts explored the more subtle physiological effects of 'tromagnetism — and despite the bleatings of certain Fghtwing alarmisw®? that an "clecwomagnetic gap" separates us from Soviet advances, East European literature in this area has been closely monitored for Gecades by the West. ARTICHOKE/BLUEBIRD. Project outlines, dating fom the carly 1950s, Prominently mention the need to explore all possible Uses of the electromagnetic spectrum. Another point worth mentioning concems the combination of EMR and miniature brain electrodes, ‘The father of the stimoceiver, Dr, JM.R. Delgado, has ‘recently conducted experiments in which monkeys are exposed to elecyomagnetic fields, thereby eliciting a ‘Wide range of behavioral effects —- one monkey might Aly into a voleanic rage while, jus a few feet away, his simian parmer begins to nod off Fascinatingly. when ‘monkeys with brain implants fet “the wave," the eSfare were greatly intensified, Apparently, these tiny 65, Megaret Cheney's Tesla: Man Out of Time Time (New York: Dell, 1981), the mos reliable book in the sea of wild speculation surrounding this extracrdinary scientis. confirms Tesla's early wotk with the pavchological eects of slecromagnetic radiation, See especially pages 101-104 note also the afterword, in which we learn that contain government agencies have kept imparant research by Tesin hidden trom the general public, nee, Were We Conrolled?. 29 57. Particularly one Thomas Bearden of Huntsville, Adsbama; { have in my possession a document wate by Bearden associate Andrew Michrowski which idenusies Bearden as an intelligence gent for an undsciosed agency According to one souree{ have interviewed, Bearden moy be connected with a paramilitary outfit in Now Mexien ‘The man's precise position inthis game i beyend my ability (fathom the American government — page 11 lestodes can act as an aplifer ofthe cletTonagncue effect Critics might counter that any burst of microwave energy powerful enough to have truly remote effens ‘Would probably also create a thermal reaction. That is if a clandestine operator propagated a “wave” fiom outside an unwitting subject’ bedroom (say, from an loweflying helicopter), the power necessary to do the job right be such thatthe microwave would cook the target before it got a chance to launder his thoughts, Our wavie would end up like the victim of the microwave "Rit in the finale of Jerzy Kesinsly’s Cockpit. sa fair entciom, But if our wavie had previously boen implanted with some Delgadowstyle device, the chip-inthe-brain would act as an intensifier of the signal, Such an individual could have any number of remotely-nduced hallucinatory experiences while his or her bed pariner dozes comfortably. Futhermore, recent repons indicate that a "waves" can achieve pinpoint accuracy without the use of Delgado-syie implants. In 1985, volunteers at the Midwest Research Insitute in Kansas City, Missoun, were exposed to microwave beams as part of an experiment sponsored by the Department of Energy and the New York State Deparment of Heath. Ai The Arizona Republic described the experiment, “A tmatched contol group sat in the same room without being bombarded by non-ionizing radiation [My italics] Parting Observations Too much of the preceding remains mired in the ast; we know, however, that the present practitioners (of mind control have their eye on the future. Informa ‘on regarding current research remains, of course, quite sketchy, ‘We know that one project, SLEEPING BEAUTY, is directed toward the battlefield use of mind-altering electromagnetic weaponry. Jack Verona, a highly. Placed, highly-seeretive DLA chief, heads this projec, when employs (among others) Dr. Michael Persinger of Laurentian University. According to sources 1 have imerviewed, Verona counts among his associates the mysterious C.B. Scott Jones, the well-known (infamous, in some circles) aide to Rhode Island senator Claiborne Pell Jones, a 16-year veteran of naval intelligence, maintains an astonishingly frantic schedule, persuing ‘Staggeringly strange array of interests, Not only does he 68. Kathleen McAuliffe, “The Mind Fields," Omni Magazine, February 1985, 69, May 5, 1985, 3¢ Martin Cannon: Mind Control and the American government — page 12 Fequendy lecure on the subject of UFOs the “veted™ the credentials of several intelligence operatives who gave joumalist William Moore putative “inside” information on this topic), Scott Jones has also established a controversial presence in the field of parapsychology (he is the current head ofthe American Society For Paychieal Research). Another Scott Jones associate, Edward Dames, recently founded a company called PSitech, which allegedly performs “remote viewing" experiments for both the government and corporate clents.7? Imerestingly, Scott Jones has proved a key source for writer Michael Drosnin (author of Citizen Hughes, a biography of the late billionaire), who is now writing 2 full-length work on mind control Interestingly, Scott Jones, Varona, and Dames are close professional associates of Colonel John Alexander, head ‘of non-lethal weapons research at Los Alamos National Laboratories. Alexander has written on the banlefield possibilities of psyehoelectonic devices. Itis my opinion that the term "non-lethal weaponry” may well be a catchall phrase serving (among other purposes) as a ‘euphemism for current MKULTRA-style research, ‘Two separate sources have described for me an- other ongoing mind control project: MONARCH. The ramifications of this alleged program are so appalling, and the claims so large, that T hesitate to deliver any deals without further confirmation, Suffice it to say, this project supposedly involves the deliberate creation of severe mulitple personality disorder — a still under- researched prychological phenomenon which invariably results from some type of ehildaood trauma, or abuse. [At this point, the reader has every reason to ask “But win?” With the cold war melted into oblivion, ‘what isthe purpose for these technofascstic intrusions into our inermost thoughts and actions? How do the researchers of these technologies jusify their work to themselves? What overiding objective do they. hope to achieve? “The doctor who started it all, George Estabrooks, ‘ace suggested an ominous answer to this question, Omery by nature, and — toward the end — pethaps a bit too fond of his liquor, "Esty” possessed a Tooser tongue than did his colleagues in clandestine study. In 1968, Estabrooks told a reporter for the 7. Ruth Sinai, “ESP used in Trai weapons hunt," Nashville Banner, November 18, 1991. Although 1 am personaly uncomfortable with the dangerous topic of gov- Emmentsponsored ESP research, 1 must aote that “psychic ‘varfare” was the concer of several MKULTRA sub- projens covert American interest in this field goes back at feas to the 1940, Information on Scat Jones derives from confidential sources, a& well asa privatelydisiibuted 1992 paper by Robert Durant, Providence (Rhode Leland) Evening Bullen that be tad conducted extensive hypnosis work on behalf of the CIA, FBL, and military intelligence. (An astonishing ‘admission! at this early date, n0 other researcher had dared to let this particular eat loose from its well-sealed bag) “Dr, Estabrooks said that the Key to creating an effective spy or assassin rests in .. creating a multiple personality, with the aid of hypnosis,” a procedure ‘which the good doctor described as “chile’s play.” Es- tabrooks even offered the suggestion that Lee Harvey Oswald and Jack Ruby “could very well have been, performing though hypnosis." The article's date: , 1968 — two weeks before the assassination of CIA Connections to Mind Control Cults by Alex Constantine The False Memory Hoax > vonter 95/96 va spae, we are inthe sme ei at ‘mon lia tte pica ithe tis jn athe Maton Pj The fa te wrk in else ‘usp potent fr tye ‘ont of men enone se 1. Wyo Evans, US. Any ig of ‘Enwonmenial Meng, 1378 ef of 1984.27 members of {he Sovereign Onder of te Sole “enple wef ou dead cals it Grange, Swiverland and Moti Teiges Quetec. Luc Jour. 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He i also an igh fal gente of be False Meneey Syairone Founaaicn's advisory board 4g drawn coe of pajehiass, many wih twekgounds in CIA and cond exper ‘menaon in ie mid forms, The Founda Son is deceted wo denying he eitence Of {lt mind conto a ld abuse ts primary past ise castigo of ur for ad berapiss fr beating acu ‘eof Hi abut Dismissing cult abuee as hysteria or ale emery. a common defense Soa. rian reliever paren of peso ‘ren, ldeed, a soll percentage of ‘uaa cases i's possible Wa chien ‘hay beled fo eee eye ben vie ied Bute CIA apd its cover erga tons have vee intrest fn lowing smote i be cul nderground crise the Sols of CIA mind convo and many cls merge lnexcealy Te drum beat of false euenons rom te media i taken vp by fal opeatives kz De. Ore and te Tale Menery Syatcme Foundation vo conceal fe cries of ie Ageney. ‘Ome foray ino poo programing sete farce othe 190s by te Hua Ezology Fund, 4 CLA cover at Covell, Univers be terrier of many of he {ormative mi consol experient con- ted inde US. and abroad, icing She gresome brainwashing and emexe ‘ind con experiment of D. Even (Cameron at Mona's Alea Memorial Ins, Researh specials of ie CLA's thee peyetininss eluded ecwostock. lebowres, rugging agen, inayat ‘ype, hep Ueprvaton and rao eel ore rst, among Mune of ef alin ove Oe’ wa reso adi iy ese fe {chk ase neat, Ta wn He a Mors 0 Wastiggrts D.C. (139 be ain onl FOIA, ne ctr whi cue CIA iret el) Ftc Ajoncy eee semen 9 830.90 att Ome fr Hanae Ecogy, and ser $30,009 Bann Scien Enginecrng Iie (SED, amet CIA Toning over founed by Eun Land ole Pvatid Contin ahd ‘pervs oft U2 sy nae ecapade) Tl same yea, the CIA's Orie of Research and Developmen (ORO) gard Ups of prapesetiningy an the ec Te vention, United Prost OFTEN.CHICK WIT, pave Fe fo he eh Tiiment nse “abraony” by Scent tthe Univer Sty of Sth Carolia = 3 eee els a ack wera Sennaology ad won ‘De, One, wi SEI fang, mare ot sou in fer ate Usverety of Peeyvania in We ety 160m He es piety vole CLA pagent, He densi vey pushy Ina leer o Or, Orr, Mark ce Feminded hm fat bed disavowed Knoedge of hs priya thm in on nund-wtccng ai siguean CIA betaine mi he ineigene services?” “To sppemen his CIA ino ‘Acsiing Ary rcans, Ome’ strane rounds, Penn U., was becthive of ett expetinents i the Viewatn Warp, The Pengo and suet of ORD's Stove Ach, 9 doyen of cea ad ofred the: Agency’s ast erative research {aed upoo te University of Peansylvaia fo smdy eens of 16 ney foncactdbocienical warfare spent on humane, long coking. ering womig ages oxins, poison gu and ineapacang cheat. The es ‘tere sbrpy fate in 1972 win te pre's media! Bb breed to te Cin ane arapyebogiel ses = prowa “estony before the 1977 Church Commies probe of he CLA hind that ato 1963, esse fe equsie of Be CIA's a ent regimen, fvemamed MKUCTRA, tad atandoned miliary and aeceave boro, fearing eon, sd muvee i cles actos be coun. Contrwaten Airved io T9K0 when Josep Holnge, an sew it Congressaan Lz Ryan {Sho war murdered bys denh sad at onesown) exposed te force of ‘Sezai religous culls byte CLA. Holsinger mae te allegation ax collo- ‘gum of pyeheopits ti San Fandaco on -Payeboercl Lape of be [Goesown Phenomenon” Holsinger mainained ata CIA rearsuppor base ad teen allusion wi Jones perform msec nd min ental exper tens at Pepe's Tene Te fret Congressional ide ced an exay bed eal Colony.” writen by a Brite poyetoogis. MKULTRA, te CIA ts propre om public nude wo poate cl pou, edlng resived in the mal, "1 ‘he ste had eased: Rater van ena de People's Temple “nes Ha tte eminence in Oe, Lawrence Lied Layton of te Toes a emit fx de Mab cl warfare esearch visi ine eat University of Calfoma a Deh Proj and tea of he Arn eh rine sepa. Oe intr ean nitig Ua he'd been sare ft ue sou Of fang al son, ‘Anon pyc in Be CLA ie centolfatemiy. Ore ranks among rahe eos ate io Matis ba He as ouely bite 00 ton experiment Why woul hy come ‘ohin,” Marin Caton muses in The Controllers, which inks UFO abluc~ itary terest yelled by weteen memories of "alea™ abe Shon, "unless Ore fa igh security clearance abd worked extensively wih the innit Dr. Ome has ben te donee ot gran fom the OTe of Naval Reseaten a the Air Force Oe of Sew {ie Reseach “I sho ke oer, Cannan sa,“ what nace explana Vion, if any ie Al Force les 1 fer wo expan el atest post pie Radio Canada announced, after the mass murder of his cult members, that Luc Jouret’s Templars eamed millions laundering gun-running profits through the infamous Bank of Credit and Commerce International (BCCI). Fg 1950. (Lary Layo, it som, ede death squad at murered Congress Leo Ryan, ‘who'd avd at Guyana fo investigate be St) Michel Mees, author of Was Jon {Stow a CIA Medieal Experiment? 3 ‘nied fr ifornaton on We Peoples Temple foe six years, coeldg: “The foes ‘xprineatwatconeived by De. Layton, ‘ull by Dr Layon and Gnancad by Dr (yen, was a ch his projet 32 wa ‘io Toes" Toh it eas essen! foe Bi © remain i he backgroud for sec fea sors, De. Layton mlnuized contact hand ‘hen coniol of the experiment cough hs winter 95708 € “The press wa lw viet CIA concn, ba sy soe ote carage in Guyana flowed te len aed Ut Jin mes wat “an enpiye. sera agen or eae of te Cena Inetigence ajo on 19636 De a Ateey arte lcs fo Gncea MKUCTRA rd “ots a 1978 fn Ocuber 98 ie sre Ines fled 2 $6 mie wea eit Seray of Ste (Chas Vance and Safed! Tomer, tre deo te CIA, ‘itn a exces ae Univers € Maryland ad a Grete ‘lie Newari Corer, Tie fut, fied US geet “uri San Franca accted Tome censing wih ‘Aeeuyeyeratnes 19 “hance We comm an pales eset of ames Waren ates a comb "wa vs yg expen one Tepe Back The ‘ai as densa our roma for “Bale peeve Sy” A equss fora appeal er deni Limes be C1A cling oe cults Much of te vlece at nese expoded arse at get wa ated by Cin sade a ening unversies Sn wonder hen at Ted Go" te, decir of be Fam fo Pelcy Reseach gers, wich anains& srr withthe CTA dese eda Siete ima rie et Swleuhe wens of cryonics” (a Speman for false eons) eve“ upc. inlaing be IPR sea Sa, ADS eonepaces, te wel ae tbe UEO coveran” The problem, Goer sys aay hase ts ees a yeild," a accompa by cline of amnesia sate Oe indica moe ey ert ke mere oo fin. This tie of pled aseralaadees. be Cid rinks Be cal ae 90 mies Ute af “piotaen,” Lite Jonestown. te SyntioneeLiterton Army was mind ened cease weashed y the Apsney Te eps Gteeereher Mae race, we ry of he CUA cone Seca 863 afer he aaaaton of ebm Kenedy wee ir 1974 Or deb gues Sand “ond prorat SECIA agen al pce inermers Ths esarory group We, rye sted. “eh elem 9 eyelglenpanena ton projets. cooeted to Stanford Reseach since, Mento uk (She went on ent ht “any of he crc ra of “enchants” and "somble ype mane ae ome hmv hare ben in Ay bona inal hosp oe psa Reps, where ens fave ‘en erally hen ve utp mre eto in the commun. viene ate CIA consid ad iced the SLA was voi The SLA leaderip was tained by Cts es evo a Penaivania nave: Westone was a vean of he Cin's murderous FHOENDX Program in Soh Viewan, where leraed eos cadres an death squads In 1969 ook pat an sirinirar f Pate Actes and Engineers Cia papiary Souter Calioma, Thee of Wesiock's ‘ees: Esty and Wim Nasa Ange rah [soo pie iteigene informe) Pa Pen See oe er co, of DeLay i a © winter 95/98 Rather than terminating MULTRA, the CIA shifted its mind-control programs from public institutions to private cult groups, includ- ing the People’s Temple. Cite rcips Ata, a CIA cover ae Univesity of Inia. Even be SUA sing eve ead eobes,hd heen Alpe bythe OSS (Aneria'swarine lige agen) BUCIA‘o digas preceps of brnwathng ‘When he sme cleared a SLA headrest LA. De ‘Marin Ore was ald wpe w cuatine Parca erin [rears fo al, The Roveren charged tase ad futcyated vlan in Ue SLAs punting ere peg. (net was a ecg encased wh he poe ‘m,n was tare by tor eter pein ald Wapprie Ms, Hears sate of mind, Robert ay Litton sl as fn West De. Liten ae cooler of see ‘ettoed Hunan Ecology Fund, de CLA commie bat ‘Soweed Ome widh research rani We 190 De Wes (oe of he CIA's mat notre mind co seca co Teidy deeb of UCLA's Nesopyehins isu, ios ‘West who bow a seve O it congo! pepe of ie srg pobc! spew te UCLA ean Drs. Ome, ifm and West wimoey agreed at Paty Heart ad ten “persuasively coerced ofl the SUA. Ste 1 been pu rvgh a gut one refer teinen. Shee een ited sad sensory deprived. raped. handle, Bae fe at piel (ead wh reals ‘adam of Turd Wool Manas. Ms Hear was aly alowed ira com uot when se eahb- {ed signs of sobs, Orne ae te collages ‘sue hat eon wat fecaed on tet pytoloi ing, aber ban ese of Cha cota. ‘Aoeter pean calles toiestty sae eat of rane” sued wi (roe in 991 on he bad of tte Fase Memory Syrome Founinion. The SE tard sales exclusively comune offer CIA ta le tay dats cae empleye by majo uareries, Nove tive tacegrous i dual sbce et commoe ete tetaver maifenon, Dr, Margure: Sige, 2 mired Briley Ph... suai ‘eran psonerof wat rei fom he Korean War at ‘be Waber Reed Army tee of Research im Mayan (952-5) Sige armed up in 1982 on he book jc of Raven (die CiA'seade are fori Jone) by San Frans Examiner poets Tin Retr and Job acbse 8 ‘doroghy researched account f te People's Temple a omplty seeps CLA invlvemen: Co-uorffe Jacabs as Soposely oe of te cous ediag suds oo CIA ‘nd eon, 4 sujet he aed at eng or aes pb [ted by ne Washington Pout Reema la bene Exam ler repre on be Paice en. Yet ba wets nage avold views teligencecomectons, Dr Singer (onutened the book a8 “De dete prchory Iooes.” Raven, she epined, conveyed “be esses ef yebo Iola and sci process tat im Jones, te ina alge lr. stn mon” The tse “manipula, of sours wre pear off CIA ad the pub sinfrmaton pat ‘Bay See a. eng Mera m0 Concerted atte soptess information, sfc invessgntons The CIA and Pentagon have quiely organized and influenced alg ie of mind eon eu, aang them “The River Lae ofthe Ord Temple Oren Ast ‘open 38 The Sie Lng the OT, a fined teacgs cult usa Air Croc. one fie pte (te fal equine ceuted fsa omy deen fem eligi ove Crowle. hgh pict of te OTO so # Gs inelipnc sen ave Wane. Sacre en a8 OTO lodge n Pua, The high piso he ge ss ck Paruns ciel exert and nme of de Cal 18 nite of Tecigy. Pane, wi tk gah Cristi 189, cert the desig of he Penge ier stsequent Cin deers Jann |. MeChy. Peres at ied ina sl unexledinbraoy expos, Thee {rare te mnon sued afer hi ‘hs OTOs Solr Lode in San Branton vat peesied (pet by Geng “Ian” raion, dhe daughter a aning ‘Ai Fete offer ine Ie Tee suber ete, dpoclyi view fhe wor apd he Char Nt believed dat race wars would presnitne e Sp Cayo, lee Frustan Lng Anges deri. be be we ee fei indulgence in ademas dig delng Wend ‘inking iid molestation ad mer aolice Reo 2 former erro ie lg, was depsed by Riverside police in 195. Reor altar Beye contd We inking fal eal member, One po sod be ered wet is sea urges ty cng he wit ey Se he was aroused: Mrs Reo tld pote acer he ep. at when sh became pega, Gece ws toy id era she wel ae condone ae ter cid. Res wl pote Wt chien of be curs nuk ‘ener wee Seciaed fm i pe td ese lung” tat tok on "very ever tes = “Tice was 3 of sung involve." se si,“ tof ey tii [Chien wer] eclsed ia dark rns cher, se ade. “len wes,” Um ondeted, nd ease ‘ul ba tee eiden, Accoding fo a Rivet County Seif’ rept, ak {arc burned te rap’ sehool bose Be rue. ‘The hoy was pnd by sary confine ina eed ‘oping cate ine User. where he aetage epTANEE II depters, fo evo mi The by as anes et ple. Wea pice eed Bi, they were tse by be sucaing seach of excreet Te chill wa metered ines swarming to encane, “The Bhagwan Se Rajptesh Movement. a 1985 be ‘Potting Oregonian plied 2 opr, bok-enph sees linkog his cut o ey racing, promi, ome laden arson, lve aber. ea osming: Bega ie ‘sande stocking of gus aed Heese waite ‘Eup, The yeatmg Oregonian iversgaton vee cl {ts CiA-aanedmereranes nl Savors he at Et. Domesealy, Rajeshs secre poce fice word wih Ascey oper ner. On Febrnry 7, 1987 Custos agen ied tipo tng Tltace, Pde Eig spec and den were lenin exo. The chen, cringe {Catoms Deparoent nemo, betaved Ske nial ble faik" and “cre me sae tthe haaton a utp ot ‘leones, eleven and tes ‘tl te a yt peste aga ee flares ea in deseibing “body rial" and sex egies ntaving eal sana tere as Sad ea nett se msec ose Tenet os ttre SES Sots Sea ‘Sok ae leew te Sor Sema anereree Snoen Comresnaaemenamees. Sitsea ecte ema ene Spacer eae an anes Steaming seen mses ‘erp yen, pry ae CA a eit omen A Seana er mete Sey ae TeSerac te OU as Sect Sense mite epithe Sdsvaterme ce timag er eee Sire US Nya Re Seren rare ame, ‘tire ramets A eet ve. Dei aS ap we corn entree re ca lar Ferenc ses eg mare ce Cat tame ace eee, rence on Siidotmescs iets SSeS serene teatro eaten ay eat a pec enteret teres Grete atest onan web Sat eee et Deseo reese ee rhc a reno, itl OY euler enn, elven tine roam ea tee, ota hspaen rng, Peccle rae Scary eo me ot peg cea ner Goel ore See se cm Spoon sion Tp ont a eo a gargs at sien the Se cea ropes ee SOrbaie nema te As cect x er itt yetcoc genom es oy cae Epps ce nesses oh Counce scene tae, mae beess coterie aes Saeete ceae ter get Sosa ra cetamaene es Seay comeceemen oe Tone Tigges aerate iy wp iieghs Sesame comin winter ©5790 © sen Ra egies. by 998 Be Conn Hina tere Unvcsy s Se a Aevise, coed er faye hs pci, Tope cere hy Tema aed Feaieasitg pet promi td emo of ‘ite praise 1A ome eee hat ec lrg Ie ev in Nae Goan. an at he Ciacci conte nage wee el te Une OF Nats street by he CIA fo Cl Wate tee ‘Saver Ley apne bw Mate area in We Conta S1a0 Naren he U.afer FW) Tinta wae tre ws op his ne tng duh frofewumal ele sey tome Clk Fae Mery Some Fontan oda ape of ah Oeas- Ata ‘re repel conference ona ld ae regrene Dre cold het Sea oe heme of gerne “epee coma ie waking te ea nt ranks jue hy APA tseye and perso arunatt Shh rnking memere fe eles el, ba ewe nee rennet ete The smc yeh ad wale ‘tcmy” bends seemed y he exabiinent pes ‘hecure felerl an acne cone oe med Col Stee at dette ae hy spanned pede, ‘lic ad ed gare yey. Ak ams ei ‘atom gam led ih ea ge foie els ‘yeranag ander fie pratei, ASat eign (Chery, Seen. deren of at cory en Saleh de emt al ress Te yee abe Su de com only he ended fl pbc sweet fe 1. Me CIA, the alae Memory Syndrome Founda ‘sed the Poitier of Ritual Rouse ‘The conference session basa pasing ese. bane oa I2Siep meeting. Astombledin a Po land religous res. members ofthe False Mem- ory Syndrome Founaion (FSP) al accused of chi abuse, cord 0 on eh. Cy Stes ie sg Ou ve enn ot Spee ‘Ness enced yd Se ye ee Ras Pant Bouse see off Su deap ey we mee ae en Shiba nee er coos ype oe “brug ls mnie eo ond ae itu beeps at cn nek orl “he mano sap mets oh cones sibs genres stoop wie uke TS pe ed nay 95a) as ad we in WC evge fein ere oe See ory Rewn Sc aya “nny 3900 aes fan een a eon eee PE (Snaom tte vine magne es te i ‘ant in Ap ft jet ENS caine 12:00 families Sher, ate duped 0 °9-500 U.S amin” Yer ie er pit on rey. One PSE near Seu The rumor and asinormaten sernmiing i se Castes ed os may of eae meme © wntar 95196 fstype at 95 of (aerate mow wean weg jmp fn 35 inte irene ety Use yh {edie kee ru NAMDLA (Rath nein Simin Line Actin amd VOCAL Vi of Ci ‘Asse Uns sta er 0 wa nth ‘nhs Ber fe Arca eye fae "gaan ny fel hy Se Ok Fein Cia nde cover. (Chetan evereaes eof ae used of pening shal sey: yr He 12 [reside election be para coneraive ing ofthe Reh Fan Par sige ie paso x ncgy Bata sd ines ch a0) “The PMSF cetyl aus ats th di spsces whe own Herman, ade a Tems and Hecvery.eoredin sat bal Heat ese a fate ae aaons by cite are tee ane 25% of eyed cae. Fle reactions of te compin te far mere comm, epecaly ene vin hon Soc peed set ascot and erefre scorn te cnaacin bye pera oes any ese ‘no et at bey mut peeve setey = ‘iter sates hanned by te Fle Metory Syndrome Fulton inde a sey resented a 1998 pyeinc Confers ing ta» of a herp a a ‘Spl come acid sce ea very eal ea [ute wi easing nena ees Aree: 950 fe Sate Unveriy of New York t Dato pte ara ‘Stoning of cnt pete cn il ae, Ate 00 Fovchlogss 1 Of be pl were sare of aexong x {Sex one ae Only 5% of acd aa exes ever ete euztoom, and hl of seen wih te cd in te cusy ene pre “The ecovered menor debate was Uses a 1993 conference on mule peal Sze Rind Use. Stem pchat rom te Urea of Maryan Meda Sno, aged Uat Ge Funlaton dade ed Gado ping at Usraton.” Or contre ar ps comenplid fang sources and “pose CIA con ‘The Devil Denused “Toe CIA. inact fa sever! dss on the FMSE vier tad, They sare backgrounds nnd conto {xperinentaon, Tht very presence oe tar de fecslar ekg. reveal some hel obscured ets ‘Bout al he abuse Manin T. Ore, a eroe CIA researcher, i an origi ‘ud ember ibe Foun. a 3 pyc we Universi of Penasyhana's Experimenal Pyehany Lab in Pilati. 196 i rays int hypo progam he levation of “an socal” behave, titling memory tn ‘cer minding webu) were france by 3 CTA fmt 1 Copel University. He was aso funded by Bons Sen {ie Engineering tne, ace ronan 3 leannghae Tor ve Agemy#iveniaion of be cle "The amodng over of vation security aes cult conecons handed by wndeml expert A leeranet ‘tthe Fountain base in Bus, New York he Gomi {cor Serie Examination of Reign, bes kon for Ue {bletn of Satanism in Arerica How the Devil Gt More Than ls Due. wiely conte be a epimate ‘oly. The aubors tor yp et se To ial ae, Gis ing he died ep ttn he coury a6 mas hye go lx Cal ernest Reet in Man ten America van, atheky etn. “Fee ‘swear a fe pil sr or peng: ol of ‘wich a en mag.” Rake sys Shain Co nimi e heeled bye wa ‘Sec Ver ete Gas Pest Coren Canna Aa fg wa a wa od Stam to ie Cie ir Sccni sesamin a Chins of be Parsi (poner of “te mere eco ant ase and URO shit) paler of Skea nme. ‘timing, a car bat he Foun ade as fa om inreacd on he workings of iced memory, Sal pe agenda FASE funder Ral Unveneaes, Gren of te lo of Pyeng Terai teipn in 1993. Unersaser (ater Lerner Soe wife Hoh Wate feta ps oul, toes In Chis AbaseAtexsbon, ‘een bya re. Dace “epee ea. fee fom te Fase Merry Sino Foumiaioe was tunenas bys tena ae iGeriew,aeieg 2 Pedopiler da vas “Gal's WADT datas engage nsx Soy een. (is we lia remained onthe Foeeston ward ater he ef) As happens, bly dipesaon for pedoples se exact ran of be Csr of Got ele Was Tg hn, when Underage ean att eb (teat meters ied in France 1992, eng tat he ‘ecased were pesvely “ot uly of abuse upon cen.” ine imeviw e pevaed pampedes every ‘ed sipatnaton "ihe td teehee wars chen ln cping with Founaon’s rene we f sae, Dr, Undervaper wi a group of Bis reper in 1994 bat “icine even” proved 0% ofall women melee a chien telewed i lxperece wt“ 4n0d fe em” Dr, Underage inary sides wih te defense. His ‘garlingor orion have paced crurtooms ard We Sov, often by suet: Defoe wer or Waly Alen ‘Staged sor of tsi hel Seven yeart@ dg. ‘Underage srl kone i Cabot lyf Dootn, ich red i Beaty Makles aaa cl dee evenson progr ine Ih Repu, He wa, al bccsy of eps anthed ar ober pring rp ‘Bion, dey quted ine ess. sms al cl tase San byte erro, Tie isthe wor’ oes suber on fe meson, bat line courroo be rpetey exposed ata churn 196, srl cont eis in New York Ste bell hat De, Unseriage war nor aiid to ene ny option 30 The concept of false memory shapes opinion. Unconscionable crimes are obstructed, the accused is endowed with the status of martyr, the victim reviled. 135 curcins neo. eto (vm) wa ea mee 190 Iiteninnayem memory was es pepe cee Se ‘any eae dat Yea Uniergser we al ew hcened ine wim cmon And Mace ole red hat Unierrage' hero ered me tip ere tea vig a eng ey Oa Ce ‘Binywar naling de ean Pate Fre econ ches of For so pe ee ot Onerenger Its an ei Sy ‘ily wre ere Freya er niger 4 pee ‘choy ate Unie of rep, peiy eed ‘Xcvebs 8fabwe Sat or are aan Angi 199 ‘ena Pea cofetece a Am Ate, Mae “Ny lanl rn nll a may seen sey sh “ttre ngs ta we vo gt ‘Sr bade Pt ngs Ut we Ka aoa She ee er be ee bolum a a ample. “Daring my tied, my ‘ater sommes ded Isom expences of fein seal nuda Ti yearly, ances Nima tet oy. Fees Frey arcane 0 mate rondo a aes ‘Ate age of 13, Jester Fry composed a poet ‘ou ber er eur bot deen, deen ter the wrote, Te ares of her you chron te “reasons and felgs (ul, shane ad ter of «wee it nd yung woman. My paren oad bevcen deny hese ‘rooms ad eins. twig laws Of ese sine ropons ad felingso cred me" "My fade.” se Sys, ol vans people tat Twat baa anage” The acoustn wat widely Atte Se, Jie Frey a grate tenon + Natoral Scie Foon te fea, Se hat ght Coal ad recived ‘rou seared Toe “tai mage apolpa dd ck (738, Her abe suggesed Oat Jems memories were He expla me hat be i oo fie washed Searels. Dr, Li's dagoss was bse on is eet {Sn Peer Fred's Gann were mil “bocce” Of ‘our, per fnew stra he trap at Fowoerose nase ort Becronerial marage ela he Prsibty of ld craton ie sewed ope 8 aden of te Foun ei lore callengeof i CLAs Maria Ome, Dr, Li, 2 former tut ine Aray medal coms aed tie Ue Si of Peamytana Beal io 198, be pak sera funded etavoral meets epeincas a Holness, rao, Dr. Ore conned with Ha on several sea Ijpose programming. 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The younger Or chi, be ore ole {ice te mre Uy at nenrylpes occured Tse fn ave cm dnt ate Unversy of Calor 2 ‘San Frama by payin Lenore Tet, who ceeled ‘hiden adele 0 repaid sb were me the 1 reyes memories fan vito single auras es Clinical pyeholagst Carne Gould ha reat ses of tinal suse chr er oem ncn, Calo. A te Selmer 193 Naval Confrence oa limes Apa CChisrenm Wathngon, D.C, Goud chet that th sles ‘of Ekzaet Lf pre pa research om waa nS laters on memery “My concer about Eliza Lots,” Gould sis at se fas ated pa and correcta, ta er att os eng sb eae of memory ef eaunade evens. Ad esha fled roe be cpa oft as by erune who are volved a dareting Be secruns ‘nvr ate gveg other aura tsry. Tete Oat Dr, Lots, ie our psjetslogss, bas anche resp ‘lym do evening pres etre Dat her research Findog are mere ad api cert. and ae ‘tail vo serve he plea age of groups ke be Fale Memory Syione Fauci. 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AB inv plate an be Catia he Hit ar mot “ale aoe “ne tesa eu prs athe Hara confrece wis etsy sagen. Ath ad been proven as BL Siren forget recom ceed and make gs op, ‘Sele erpist Janes Crevin, ne of Fudan’ armen cre telees at Oe te semery coe rowed yee and ae" pune cmon Wo be agnenaton of knowin ‘eal char, etn and ‘Serle sone bat en us fr (siversy edcabon a experts, Tie ead epee now ne (ate sie of te men and Seri bar ae erporanis” Yate New Yook Tres ies ie Hvar snfrence seeps nen ad gic» sais ‘enc toe ty of emery Vici of esata hla sae fad eng celeb fur be Tins teponer na ete ‘tong a sen everysere neal mean at an resale mena.” A cone “Ens? Acta ih “conenss" of pyebnyi,a e he E65 mencone erie “ely va tony bela be 4er) real ssouge. The Tams sory i piel of be seen te pes has shown ial shoe cds A ey ers (0 Stine. fe earre pubicyexonered Kelly Mb, 2 aye worker New Jersey of earet at se sexally Ilse doen of youre i 1984. Mca was sen ‘Ene to 7 yeurs paw fr sor he cen a et (Ste ut kichen implemen, apuog ene charges, Het ‘cuviion was averted a March 1993 hen Oe ale ‘Docs ou red at Michael aha a al But in ta a reer Mikal ashing nme, ihe 6 Minute ceenrehSeparnen sochow en hed # ‘Nay 1991 Ne York Timer fry one be a nd ‘ny of four Exe Cosy comets fice ‘sige ise Mice ad her fntr Ung td “ang” {he sone rng al isan, ery Vite ter (a She Mer Michal we ong when ting Sis ‘ee hee tutes and pth and ote res” Simi nase lieoesete dele Inco by See women worn te ju, The Bae sonal as of Kelly Mieaee danainy toil Nap Time by Cis ariel 1990 = was aed fom fe one sied #8 Migs ‘xc, wich wade het rt be sist fo he mes grime (Wavng headed ed se we @ winrar 95/96 The CIA and the Pentagon cooperate in the creation of Ssevcmie = cults, ‘The Forgattabi *Remambering Satan” 1s Fate Menory Symone Pinion mae hs ese: Sve hut "Rementcrng Sa oat ry bp "awrene Wri in the New Yorker tir Ap and ay 1993 ‘he sy (epaihed a 1994 now fn) ence fea se wil Olpa, Wahng bat culminated a {Daag seene for rst Coany Shen Pau ingam, hasan ofthe eal Repuean Pay. Inga as sce ied mus wire he uly plea a neve [este yan ape erat a 1992 Als charged, fk {vied were Jim Rabe bt wi he Washogion ‘Sue Law Enforcement Atel and» former pce ‘etcve aspect she cued Ray Roch, a0 expiyte of te Sute Paros bounds shop, Wih's unelto, however, is based one opis of Fx Mem ‘ry Synurone Foundation psycias ha acetone te 1p igre dnogter ad is own eis in pole, were faites misnerpred by Ingram mel nd it A S * THE COLD WAR XPERIMENTS Radiation tests were only one small part of a vast research program that ised thousands of Americans as guinea pigs a June 1,195, top miltary and | American prisoners of w From the end of Wor coftciss of the Unit- | brainwashed in North Korea, were p Canada and Great | posing an urgent, top-secret research : modification. | mili A er pers, drug addicis, | the individual. fe up of eine ; isos secret meeting at tne : Riz-Carton Hotel in Mone “gow. | Secwotee iten. The Soviets hed gotten are Snénene Hongan's Jossef Cardi exposed ind prolonged “sensor Mindszenty, an outspoken cans to Some of the fi pigs knew snvcommunist to eonfes to prompled fresh congressional | what they were geinginter mary oles espionage, and they sso wre [Rouines,inioding a hearing | Cie not Sil thers did not even know Scemadiobe able to indocrnat political | Test veek on fess retarded | they were being experimented on Bat in enemies and even control the thoughts | chidren in Massachusetts. A Depart | the lifeanc-centh xraggle with commar wie popvlstions. Theresearchert were | ment of Energy hotline setup to nance Se could nat ffor to leave onsined thatthe communists socess | cals rom postble subjects ofthe teste | any seemie sven must beth frat of some vamped. But the acaton ext i | le scientific breakthroughs. By the ly one facet of a vast following September, USS. government | cold war research program that used | the declasifcation of millions of pages Scientist, spurred on by reports that | thousands of Americans as guinea pigs. | of documents on the radiation exper: ments, and the administration is considering compensating the hundreds of subjects of these odd end sometim gruesome atomic tests. Butt Tent has long ignored thousands of oth- er cold war vietims, rebuffing theit re ‘quests for compensation and refusing 0 admit is responsibilty for injuries they suffered. And the Clinton sdminista tion shows no sign of softening that hard Tine, "We're not looking for drugs,” avs cabinet secretary Christine Varney. "At | lesst initially, we need to Keep our focus Timited to human radiation. | In Clinton's court. Now, the only hope for thousands who were injured ar who were experimented on without theit ine formed consent is that President Clin- | rsate the frgortensassales of Gold wer, Contitued seereey and roagbloia rected y fave mage i viusly visting ofthese cold wat human expt fag egal expe Sy tance, Congress may be movig ascck_ | Jumtse fora te government Sole war ing about” at Der fe in of Ohio, a for rat whois ol subject this week, “A ment experimenting Meshoule make ciety people and foiow up Weou | for people who were realy hun Many of he sores of people whoxe Grugs, electroshock other military ané CIA experiments in- USNEWS & WORLD RETO JaNARY Be Ener eee Sv ‘SPECIAL REPORT US) Mens has discovered that only 4 handful tally bee up. desoi track down victims a has happened to them. sass Alan or at Santa Clara University Law School and an authority war mindsvontrol Just one of the many broken promises.” A CIA. spokesman fist week said the agency is searching its files for radiation fests But has no plans 10 revisit other human experimentation. MAULTRA. Most victims have never been informed by the yo.- rnment of the nature of the ex periments they were subjected to Dt, in some cases. even the fact that they were subject, In 21977 Senate hearing, then CIA Direc: tor Stansfield Turner said he found the experiments "abhor rent” and promised that the CIA would find and notify the people Used inthe teste, Turner last week (nosed that “they found ever» EVE |RAITANTS BEING TESTED ON A U.S. SOLDIER IN A 2969 CHEMICAL WEAPONS EXPERIMENT tne they possibly could find.” But interal memos and depositions taken from CIA officiaisin a law Suitaganst the agency in the 980s reveal that of the hundreds of experimental Subjects used in the CIA's mind-control program, code-named MKULTRA, baly If were ever notified and only one | sts compensated for $15.00 The lal had been iven LSD surrep- | tiousi by CLA agents in San Francisco in'an attempt to (ex the drag in an "op- trationllyfeaistie”seting, One of the Victims, US. News discovered was a San Francisco nightclub singer. Ruth Keliey now deceased. a the cary 1960s. a¢- Cording to deposition fom a CIA off- Sial who was assigned in the (980s {0 fuck down MKULTRA sietims. LSD “Hs tipped into Kelley's dank jst be fore net act at's lub called The Black Sheep, The agents who had Urusged her fet te LSD defintely ook some el feet duting her act, testified Frank Lau binger. the offical in charge uf the not faton progrom:One agent went 1 the hat the next day and report that she | was fine” though another ecaled that | Se hae ia Be Rospitlized ° TRA documents Som order of then | CIA Director Richard Helms. and che records that remain do aot contain the | tat Tuer aniis 983 deposition soneded ia dsappenn des the agony s continuing fetus to declasfy ne nam involved "Idon tthink that woul nine been neceiiy the. best sty” Turner sai, "Nota he it fossa we nen. the agency wecetully appeal to the Supreme Court to Shck ‘elese ofthat information Oncor the grisiest CLAstonded experiments =and one of only 4 few that have led to sucess igwsuits against the govern iment ~involed the work of 3 Ca- nadian psychiatrist, De. D. Ewen ern st Cancron feveloped a method to teat py ous using what he ealed e- patterning’ and “psychic dn Ing. According to. grant pplication he submitted in 1957 tbthe Scien forthe investigation of Human Etology. a Cla-tunded front set up to suppor behavior. control research. the procedure onssted of “breaking down of ‘ongoing paters of the patent's behavior by means of particularly Intensive eletroshocks (depat- tering)” and in some cases. sit repeated doses of LSD. Ths was followed with "intensive repetition {Whours cay for sxor seven days)" ofa rnames of human subjects used in most of | tape-recorded message, during, which the tests, But they do clearly suggest that hundreds of people were subjected t0 ‘experiments funded by the CIA and car- fied out at universities, prisons, mental hospitals and drug rehabilitation centers Even so, according (© Laubinger's 1983, deposition, “it was decided that there were no subjects that required notfica- tion other than those inthe (San Francis- \N.& CIS-FUNOED EXPERIMENT, RITA ZIMMERMAN, WHO HAO SOUGHT TREATMENT FOR ALCOHOLISM, WAS PATTERNED” WITH 30 eLectRosHook {ESSIONS FOLLOWED ay 36 DAYS OF DRUG. NOUCED SLEEP time “the patient iskeptin partial senso- ry isolation,” Cameron's application pro- posed trying a variety of drugs, including fhe paraiic curare, as part of @ new technique of “inactivating the patient.” ‘The 6-day sleep. The analogy to brainwashing was obvious to the CLA, which provided a $60,000 grant through the human-ecology society. Nine of Ca- meron's former patients. who had Sought treatment for depression, aleo- holism and other problems at the Allan Memorial Institute at MeGill Universi iy. where Cameron was director. filed @ Favsuit against the CIA in 1979, One pa- tient. Rita Zimmerman, was. “depat termed” with 30 electroshock sessions followed by $6 days of drug-induced sleep It left her incontinent: others suf fered permanent brain damage. lost their jos or otherwise deteriorated. The ase, Onikow v, US. was setiled in 1988 for $750.00. (Cameron died in 1967) "A more iypica. experience of those seckine recompense is that of Ar Fo 3B formed he wouid be test ing gas masks and protec: tive gear. Instead, he learned in 1975, he and 1.000 other soldiers were gen LSD. “If they had fold me of the risks. { nev: er would have done it.” he S2¥5 now, “It was out- rageous.” He says after the (est he was’ simply turned loose to drive from Aberdeen to Dela- ware” while under the in- uence of LSD. “I didn’t even remember having been there.” Gamble began suffering blackouts, periods of deep depression, acute anciety and violent behavior. He attempted suicide in 1960, lost his top-secret clear- posed as many 3s Ecler to BE 2 powertl hallucinogen then under development a4 chem I seapor. The drm cts the nervous stem, faking dizziness, some ing. and immobility Thou sands more iso pave. pated “in the" Army's Medica! Voiunteet ri gram. testing nee sa. Sfecines and anndotes Tahatve. The caret benaworcontrol exper! ments were part of 2 1947 Navy project called Oper. ation CHATTER. which was seeking "speechein= Gucing drugs” for use in intertogatiog “enemy oF Subversive. personnel Theprojectwaseventually abandoned because the drugs "had such a biter taste was 901 possible Keep the human subjects from knowing” they had been druggea But by 1952, undaunted lance and finally ook esrly LEARNING TO FIGHT ON THE NUCLEAR BATTLEFIELD, SAILORS by such setbacks, secret retirement in 1968. When he belatedly learned he had been given LSD. he sought recompense, The Justice Depart- ment cejected his request because the statute of limitations had expired: the Veterans’ Administration denied dis ability payments, saying there was noevi- ence of permanent injury. ‘The Defense Department says Gam- ble signed a “volunteer's participation agreement” and that he received two LSD doses. Gamble and others were told that “they would receive a chemical com ound, the effects of which would be Similar to those experienced from being. Intoxicated by alcoholic beverages.” Democratic Rep, Leslie Byrne of Virgin- ‘ais sponsoring bill that seeks $253.48 for Gamble: DOD opposes the bil. say- ing there is “insufficient factual bass for compensation. Such “private bills” usually are diffieule 10 passin the face of executive branch opposition. Unreasonable men? Other cases fied by prisoners or soldiers who were aren a Variety of drugs have been dismissed by judges who have ruled that although the subjects did not learn until the 19705 exactly what had been done to them. the side effects and flashbacks they ex- penienced immediately after the tests Frould have prompted "a. reasonable man to seck legal advice” ax the time. | “The failure to notify and prompdiy compensate the people who were ict: Sedby thee cold war excestesisinecus Sie” argues James Turner, one of the lawyers inthe Orikow case, Buthe avs the courts and the agencies now have made ft vrually impossible for a ici tbsuceeed ina legalclaim, “Records ae fone. key witness Rave died. people Ware ved nthe rages es people ae damaged inother ways, wich Smgermines thee crediblig.” "The justifications offered for these tests cover eveything from closk-and- dagger themes odnereat foreign pol [AIR FORCE OFFICER LLOYD GAMBLE WAS TOLO HE WOULO BE TESTING GAS MASKS ANO PROTECTIVE GEAR, INSTEAD, THE ARMY GAVE HIM — ALONG WITH & THOUSAND OTHER SOLDIERS ~450. CCOVER THEIR EYES AS AN ATOMIC BOMB IS OETONATED. Psychological research Was booming. “One of the problems we had all the way along was the ingrained belief fon the part of [CIA] agents that the So- viets were 10 feet tall, that there were huge programs going on in the Soviet Union to influence behavior.” John Gittinger, a CIA psychologist who over- saw the Human Ecology society's oper- ations, old U.S. News 'A classified 1952 study by the U.S. ov- ‘emment’s Psychological Strategy Board laid out an entire agenda for behavior control research. Calling communist brain-washing “a serious threat fo man- Kind,” scientists urged that drugs, elec: trie shock and other techniques be exam: ined in “clinical studies ... done in a emote situation.” The report even ‘mused about the potential of lobotomy frgung that “iit mere posse oper form such a procedure on members of the Politburo, the U-S-S.R. would no on: get be a problem 10 us,” though it aso foted thatthe “detectability” of the sur fal operation made it use problematic. “Although there is no evidence that io | botomy experiments were ever per- formed, many other bizarre and intrusive procedures were. In 1955, the Army sup- ported research at Tulane University in hich mental patients had electrodes im: | planted in their Brains to measure the TS NWS WORLD RENT HOA sf Ww SPECIAL REPORT hours and bombarded with Site nse and taped messages dnd they began hallucinating She goal cosee if they could Be Cowerred” to new bevels TAS recently as 1972. US. Wows found. the Air Force was supporting research by Dr ‘Amedeo Marraze ho 8 deze. in which psychiatric poe tents atthe Univer of Mis SSurt Institute of Payehiety dd the Unversity of Minneso- 2 Hospital including ant Yearold en who suaequety Ment into catatonic state fOr three days were gven ESD to Study “ego stength™ ‘Ghinger concedes that some ofthe esearch was quite nave. ‘AWe'were tango fear aout subliminal pereeption and all the sly things people were be- living in at that time," Ne says. One study even tried to see extasensory perception could SE developed by "raining™ subjects with leat shocks when they g0t the O08 Sher, But "most of teas excting and interesting. and stmolating, and gue necessary ast happens, cunng that pet | Od of me,” Gitnger insists. | ‘Another former CIA offical. Sidney | Goulied. who diected the MKULTRA | behavior-control program almost from it inception, refused to discuss his work when a U.S” News reporter visited him last week at his home. He said the CIA. vas only trying 10 encourage basic work in behavioral science. But Re added that ater his etizement in 1973, he went back to school, practiced for 19 years as a | U.S, OFFICIALS FEARED 20TH A LOSS OF MILTARY CAPABILITY ABROAD ANO THE RISK OF EMBARRASSMENT” AT HOME IF WORD OF HUMAN EXPERIMENTS LEAKED OUT. | speech pathologist and now works with AIDS and cancer patients at a hospice. He said he has devoted the years since he left the CIA “trying to get on the side of the angels instead of the devi.” ‘By Seman BUDUNSKY, ERca E Goooe aso Te Gest _ | Welcome to the maze | giecicnedeyind | tmguvatioat night, so many that the | Deparment of Energy bas 36 | operators stancing by. What | the 12,000 callers tothe de- | parent's hot line wantto Enow is whether they might Despite O'Leary's soothing swords, Washington hasbeen notoriously tightfisted about ‘opening the Treasury to dam- age claims. 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Then she waitbe- Tamiicathathappeneeto | gins Sutin he sad hsoryot Uncle Fred.” In any case, leg- | federal compensation pro- | Sioremorepromsing | sramm many oenetieares thantngutonsccauwe ite | have dieg before the burena- tnesticyimgenmage —jcrasgoiocnercams. | cases against he governme! “Those wo believe they By Te Gest CONCEPTS CIA “Experiments with Mind Control on Children by Jon Rapoport he CIA mind-control apparatus has been well- own since 1975, when 10 large boxes of docu- merits were released pur- suant to Freedom of Information ‘Ace requests. Several good books were then written on the subject of the CIA ‘ogram Inown 2s MK-ULTRA. Offcially spanning ten years from 1952-62, MK-ULTRA involved the use of LSD on unwiting military and civilian subjects in the Unived States, LSD and more powerful compounds were given under duress as brainwashing and truth- serum drugs. The program's aim ‘as to find drugs which would ire sisbly bring out deep confessions of wipe a subjects mind clean and program him or her as “a robot agent.” Tn experimental test situations, people were given acid without their knowledge, then interrogated under bright lights with doctors sisting in the background aking notes. ‘Treats would be made. The test subjects were told that their LSD “downer trips” would be extended indefinitely if they refused to reveal their closely-guarded military secrets. The people being interrogated in this way were CIA employ- ees, U.S. military personnel and, abroad, agents suspected of working for the other side in the Cold War. Long-term severe Udebilitation and several documented deaths resulted. Much, ‘much mote could be said about MK-ULTRA. "None of this prepared people for the explosive tesimony made on March 15, 1995, in Washington, D.C., before the Presidents Committee on Radiation, however. In unpubli- cized sessions, New Orleans therapist Valerie Wolf intro- duced two of her patients who had uncovered memories of being par of extensive CIA brainwashing programs as young children (in one cate, starting at age seven). Their brain- washing included torsure, ripe, electroshock, powerful drags, hypnosis and death threats. According to their testimony, the CIA then induced amnesia to prevent their recalling these tersifying sessions. Both Wolf and her patients stated that they recovered the memories of this CIA program without regres- sion or hypnosis techniques. In other ‘words, these patients spontaneously discovered this information about themselves and their pasts. Although the committee was mainly concerned with radation, they per- mitted Valerie and her patients to testify because, astonishingly, sever al doctors who had administered the mind-control experiments had also ‘been identified by other Americans secretly exposed to radiation. Apparently there was a crossover. Prominent names surfaced in the March 15 testimony: Richard Helms, former head of the CIA Dr. Sidney Gottlieb, who ran MK- ‘ULTRA and Dr. John Girtinger, Gottlieb’s protégé. These men and others were directly accused of participating in grisly mind-control efforts on children, Predictably, this testimony received no media attention. ‘Tow have it all, including many pages submitted to the committee that will likely never be released as part of their final report. Only a small percentage of the pages were read aloud atthe hearing, Included are corroborating statements from other therapists around the country and several of their patients. [have now released all of this tesimony 2s a book, US. Government Mind-Contral Experiments On Children. en the sickening shock stars to wear off, deeply discarbing questions flood one’s mind: Just what ‘was this CIA program? How exensive was it? What ‘was its purpose? - From what I have been able to discover so far, many ‘American children, as wel s children from Mexico and South « America, were used over a period of about 40 years, starting around 1948. In fact, the program may still be going on. Doctors and agents who administered it wanted to obtain con- trol over the minds of these children, ostensibly wo create superagents who wouldn't remember even what missions they SCL PIKE PooTNOTe oN THE LAST PAGE. ao ‘carried out, because of hypnoteally induced amnesia (hich could be removed by their controllers and re- insealled at will) Children were tained as sex agents, for example, with the job of blackmailing prominent Americans— primarily politicians, businessmen and educators. A great deal of filming was done for this purpose. Eventually, people from the inner core of the CIA program filmed each other, and some of the centers where children were used as sex agents got out of con- trol and tumed into CIA-operated sex rings. ‘Some children were considered expendable and sim- ply murdered. ‘One person who states that he was in this program as 2 child said, off the record: “They tried out their brainwashing techniques on the kids from Mexico and South America. They were considered expendable. But on another echelon of the program, they ‘went after the best ind the brightest American kids, Making perfece agents to combat the Soviets wasn't, I don’t think, their uldmate objective, Ican’t remember what chat was...” ‘At this point, I made a suggestion: “Wall, if they were choosing the best and brightest, maybe they figured these kids would one day rise to imporcant posi- ‘ions in the sociey, and they wanted to gain long-term control over them, so they would be under their thumb, so they could tap them at will—a way of controlling the furure society.” “Maybe,” he said. “The Nazis gained control over the intelligentsia in Germany. That was a very key step in their dominance, That was the frst thing they did”. “This smells very much like a Nazi program in the U.S.,” I said. “T don't mean all the controllers were German, bur the syle of i, the insanity.” ‘He said, “They brought over 2 lot of Nazi doctors after the war and not just 0 build rockets—for a lot of projects.” ther people who said chat they had been used as chil- dren in the program remember that doctors with German accents were definitely present atthe sessions. ‘One therapist, who shared this information informally ‘with colleagues around the country, states that, 50 far, the old- tet person she has heard of who was in the program is now 52; the youngest is now nine. Since 2 number of people who. were brainwashed, tor- tured and drugged in these experiments try to resolve cheir experiences in therapy, psychiatrists and other professional therapists are hearing these stories. They are told, for exam- ple, that CIA controllers sometimes dressed up in Satanic cos- fumes to further traumatize the children, also providing ‘ever that wouldn't be believed ifthe children ever talked. Te is worth noting that there is a movement to discredit these “recovered” memories, and the mest prominent group, the False Memory Syndrome Foundation (FMSF), has several board members with CIA or military-intelligence connec ions— including the notorious Dr. Louis “Jolly” West of UCLA, who tied to esablish a center for “the study of vio CONUEFIS CIA controllers sometimes dressed up in Satanic costumes to further trauma- tize the children, also providing a cover that wouldn't be believed if the children ever talked. lence” at the university in the 1970s, His center’ special would have been psychosurgery, a horrendous melting of brain ‘connections, supposedly to carb people’ “violent cendencies.” FMSF maintains that a person always remembers abuse done to him or her, and therefore any new recovery of it in therapy is false and must have been fabricated through mi leading suggestions by the therapist. While itis cersin ‘yur that such inducement happens in therapy, the bla fatement that all recovered memory is invented is unsub- stanciated. Tn a writen statement to Dr. Wolf that was included in her testimony to the president's committee, well-known researcher and psychiatrist, Colin Ross said, Published arcices in my files include descriptions of adminis- ‘ration of 150 meg of LSD t0 children age 5-10 years on a daily basis for days, weeks, months, and in a fw cases even ‘years. Newrosurgeons at Tulane, Yale, and Harvard did ‘atensive research on brain elecrode implants with inteli- gence funding, and combined brain implants with large numbers of drugs including bllucnagens Ross based his report on his more than 20 years of inves- tiguting CIA mind contro. ‘Chris De Nicola, one of Dr. Wolfs patients who testified before the president’ committee, named her controller 2s 2 Dr Greene, a name reported by several other mind-control subjects. Ic may well be that chis name was a cover used by 2 ‘various CIA and military-contracted experimenter-corcurers. Here is a quote from her testimony: [Dr Greene used me in radiation experiments bot for the ‘purpose of determining the effects of radiation on various pars of rey body and to terrorize me as an additonal trauma in the mind-contro experiments (She was eight yeas old] ‘The rst of the experiment took place in Tucson, Arizona, cut in the desert. [tas taught ow to pick aks, be secretive, tue my photographic memory 19 remember tbings and & technique to withbold information by repeating numbers t0 ampself. {She is obviously talking about being trained as an agent] Dr Greene moved on to ranting me to kil dlls shat looked lke real children. I eabbed doll with @ spear once after being severely torcured, but the next time I refused. He ted many torture eimigues bur as [got older [resied rere and more. Percentone s Seprerow/Oecber 1995 +1950) 319:9105 | 87 - s7 CONCEPTS “He often ted me down in a cage, which was near bis office. Berween 1972 and 1976 be and bis assistants were Sometime careless and lefe che cage unlocked. Whenever physically posible, I seuck nto bisofice and found files with reports and memos adaresed t0 CIA and milisary personnel. Tcuded in these files were project, subproec, subjee and experiment names with some code mumibers for radiation nd muind-coneol experiments wich I bave submitted in my ‘uvitten documentation. [ras caught rvice and Dr, Greene tortured me rtblesly with electric sbock, druge, spinning me om a table, putting shots in my stomach, im my back, dilo- cating my joints and bypnetc techniques to make me feel crazy and suicidal. Is there a precedent for this kind of sadistic treatment by CIA and military personnel? Indeed there is, Here is a quote fiom the incroduetion to my book, U.S. Gavernment Mind- Concrol Experimens On Children. Itcontains information from reliable published sources, such as The Search for the Manchurian Candidate, by John Marks," Acid Dreams, by ‘Martin Lee’ and The Mind Manipulator, by Alan Schedlin.* In part, these authors derived their information on the CIA and ‘ME-ULTRA from the ten boxes of information released sud~ denly in 1975 by the agency in response to Freedom of Information Act requests Dr. Robert Heath of Tulane University, as early as 1955, ‘working for the Army, gave patients LSD while be bad tlecrades implanted deep inside their brains, Canadian researcher, Dr. Ewan Cameron, under long term CIA contrac, attempted to depatern ad reprogram bis ‘pchiacric patients perznalities wholesale. He searted with 15 10 65 days of ‘sleep therapy, during which a patient was pt under nearly 24 boars a day, through the adminizra tiom of cockiails of Thorazine, Nembutal, Seconat, Verona, and Phenergars. Throughout this sleep periad, the patient coould be ewakened roo or three times a day for elecrasback sreanments, given at an intensity 20-40 sinaes the ‘normal? comvulsion- producing soengtb « Tn the mid-1950s, Poul Hocb, M.D., a nan we rould came Commissioner of Mencal Hygiene for the ate of New York, then a laborer in the field for the CIA, grve a ‘poeudoncursi scbizophrenie’ patient mescaline, The patent had a not-tnfamiliar beaven-and-belljaurney on the com- ‘pound. But Hocb followed this up with a srancorital leuco~ tom. .. Hocb also gave a patient LSD, and a local ancs- thetic nd then proceeded to remove pices of cerebral crt, asking at various moments whetber the patient's perceptions ‘were changing. Cc Jaudia Mullin, the other of Dr. Wolfs patients who tes- tified before the Presidents Committe on Radiation, sid her experiences with CIA mind-control experiences began when she was seven years old: 1s 1958, Twas tobe tested, they told me, by some important doctor coming from a place called the ‘Sociey' (the Huan Eclagy Society, a CLA front. [tas told to cooperate; answer any of their queons. Then, ince the cet igh burs” 1 ‘vould be given hoes, rays, and a few jolts of electricity. I tas instructed ‘not to look at anyone's face tn hard and to ignore names! as this wat 'a very secret projet but 10 be brave and al hose things would belp me forget "A Dr Join Gistinger tested me and Dr. Cameron gave me abe shocks and Dr. Greene the x-rays... By the time 1 lef to go bore, just like every time from: then on, I would recall nothing of my tess orth different decors. I ood nly remember whatever explanations Dr. Robert G. Heath (of Tidane Medical School} gave me for the odd bruises, needle marks, burns on my bead end fingers and even the genital soreness, I bad no reason to believe otherwise, Already ‘bad begun 0 control my rind! ‘The next year, [was sent 19a place in Maryland called Deep Creek Cabins to learn bow to ‘sexually please men.” ‘Alco, [vas taught bow to coerce them into talking about ‘themselves, It was Richard Heims (Deputy Director of the CA), Dr. Gaelic, Captain George White and Morce Allen ‘obo all planned on filming as many high government and ‘agency officials and heads of academic institutions and foun- dations as posible... I tas to become a regular ile py’ for ther after that suramer, eventually entrapping many tumitting men, including themselves, all with the use of @ biden camera. I was only nine when this kind of sexual bumiliaton began. CCaprain George White was a notorious agent for the CIA. ‘He set up a brothel in San Francisco in the 1960s and, using hidden camera, filmed men having sex with prostitutes. The ‘men’s drinks were “spiked” with LSD. In 1950, Morse Allen, another important CIA man, was appointed head of Project BLUEBIRD, another CIA mind-control program. ‘Ms. Mullin states that she was adopted when she was two years old. By the time she reached seven she had already bbeen abused extensively by her mother. Her mother appar- ently rumed her over for “testing” to CIA-connected people, and Claudia then entered a 27-year petiod of what can only be called enslavement. Claudia states that she has been mon- irored, that she is still monitored and watched by agen« related people, including a medical doctor. Now living in New Orleans, she has given information to local police authorities about her situation. In her testimony to the pres- ident’ committee, Claudia remarked, Although the proces of recalling these atrocities is certainly not am eary tack, nor i it without some danger to myself and ny family... fel the risk s worth taking. Claudia’ therapist, Dr. Wolf, has written to the presi- dent’ committee, Ta the bese of my knowledge, [Claudia] bas read nothing about mind comerol or CIA cxvert operations. Since she decd cd to listen carefilly and remember as much as she could about conversations among the researchers, ber memories fare exeraordinarily complete. I have sent written copies of memories t0 Dr. Alan Scheflin [author of The Mind ~ PGs oe amen be bas confirmed that she bas knal- edge of events and people that are nat published amybere, that some of ber ‘memories contain nec information sand that some are already known «and published. Some of ber memories ‘ave been confirmed by family mem bers. She bas also shown me old sraphooks where she crate notes 19 remember what was happening to ber and bid che notes under picures in he srapbook. GED spoke with Alan Scheflin in May of this year. He said be had found one piece of information Claudia had men- tioned in her recollections that had no precedent in published material, It involved 2 connection between two government researchers. This is just the tip of the iceberg on the 130 pages of testimony given before | the President's Committee on Radiation, and itis also just the begin- ning of a history that will undoubtedly widen in the coming months and years. Dr. Wolf told me that when word got around she was going to testify before the president's committee, she was con- tacted by about 40 therapists “in just the 10 days leading up to my trip to Washington.” The therapists had heard similar CIA mind-control stories from their own patients. Many of these pro- fessionals are afraid to go on the record about their patients’ stories, s censure from their professional societies is a reality. The political mood these days is not conducive to granting an aura of credibility to revelations of CIA brain- washing. ‘So what else is new? Jon Rappopore isa diminguisbed investiga tive reporter and the autber of AIDS, ING. He canbe found inbabiting the late- night airwaves of KPFK radio in Los Angeles and lecuring at the Hardware Humanitarian House in Santa Monict, California, "a omen pn i i 2 Peon Pe Now 8, WW er Hen {ers DP peopte aire. ey averd Goes nore Mdarlemecs, have trey ee Hh NE Sr ne Sy ner ne ot already CONCEPTS “PATRIOTISM & | MIND CONTROL Agomiiute videotgped teture by Menaging Drecton Parespiions magazine a A REVELATION OF ASTONISHING IMPLICATIONS. (AN AMAZING LOOK AT THE INNER WORKINGS OF THE SHADOW GOVERNMENT. “Many in tbe pasrioie community support personal sovereignty in varius forms and degres. All of us conclude thatthe government bas either abandoned us or enslaved su by withbolding vital information and by overcomplicaing legal jargon. ‘There are deeper iss, brwever. A shadow government bebind cur elected of- cials bas an agenda which includes various levels of rphisicated technology control the population. ‘Berween the place of freedom and the place of slavery is a vase complex nerzork of botk emotional and elecronie manipulation. Unies we discover who ve are in the _gzme and boi splayed, re may suc 10 power tnenown tus and end up ase ina maze of uter confusion. ‘This lecure takes us from our first moment of breath into our sep, powerfil~ 1y demonstrating that chore oho knox what makes up a complete buman being can quite carefilly and with extreme precision dismantle our potential. 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