Chapter
13:
CHANGING
IMAGES
The basic nature of the LSD
infusion of the world was meant for, in
a term that
would only be
publicized later, "Changing the Image of Man." In May,
1974 a study
was released by
the Stanford Research Institute titled
Changing Images, prepared
by the SRI
Center for the Study
of Social Policy,
Willis Harmon, Director.
This 301- page report
was authored by 14 researchers,
supervised by 23 controllers, that
included cultural anthropologist Margaret Mead, behaviorist
B.F. Skinner, and Sir Geoffrey
Vickers of the British armaments family and British
intelligence.
The basic
point of the
study was the
same old New
World Order news: the
self-image of mankind
must be changed
away from industrial growth
to spiritual values.
According to the study,
"Many of our
present images appear
to have become dangerously obsolescent,
however. An image
may be appropriate for one
phase in the
development of a
society, but once
that stage is accomplished,
the use of
the image as
a continuing guide to
action will likely
create more problems than
it solves... Science, technology
and economics have
made possible really significant strides
toward achieving such
basic human goals
as physical safety and
security, material comfort
and better health.
But many
of these successes
have brought with
them problems of being
too successful—problems that
themselves seem insoluble within
the set of
societal value-premises that led to
their emergence... Our
highly developed system
of technology leads to
higher vulnerability and breakdowns. Indeed
the range and interconnected impact
of societal problems
that are now emerging pose
a serious threat
to our civilization... If
[our] projections of the
future prove correct,
we can expect
the associated problems of
the trend to
become more serious,
more universal and to occur more rapidly."
According to
the Stanford study,
"Images and fundamental conceptions of human nature and
potentialities can have enormous
power in shaping
the values and
actions in a society
We have attempted in this study to:
"(1)
Illuminate ways our
present society, its
citizens, and institutions have
been shaped by
the underlying myths
and images of the past and present.
"(2)
Explore with respect
to contemporary societal
problems the deficiencies of
currently held images
of mankind and to
identify needed characteristics of future images.
"(3)
Identify high-leverage activities
that could facilitate
the emergence of new
images and new
policy approaches to the
resolution of key problems in society."
I believe
that dumping LSD on the
populace of the
planet was seen as
one of those
high-leverage activities. It
was a way of
turning the masses
away from apolitical
activism that might
net them a share
of the world
pie, and toward
the life of
ecstatic mystic peasantry.
The Tavistock-originated and
CIA-funded Rand Corporation even sponsored
studies reporting on the
"changes in dogmatism" and
political motivation of LSD users.
According to one report,
authored by Rand's
William McGlothlin, "If
some of the subjects
are drawn from
extreme right or
leftwing organizations. it may
be possible to
obtain additional behavioral
measure in terms of the number
resigning or becoming inactive." [1]
Another group
that closely tracked
the Flower Generation was the
Hudson Institute, founded
by Herman Kahn,
who had received funding
from the Human Ecology Fund,
a CIA cutout. Kahn visited
Millbrook and other
centers of psychedelic
activity, although he was far from an advocate of the benefits of LSD.
"He was primarily interested
in social control,"
stated one Hudson Institute
consultant.
It should
be noted that
some of the
Tavistock-sponsored creators
of the LSD
culture, men like
Tim Leary, may
have felt that their
motives were benign—LSD
users tend to
develop a messiah complex in
which they see acid as the solution to all the world's problems,
and try to
turn everyone on
to the drug—but the
strategic underpinnings of those motives
lay in the New World
Order plans of
the British elite.
Leary and his court were either witting or unwitting agents of
Tavistock.
Although the
mass media vocally
decry the idea
that there could ever be
a conspiracy of control functioning
behind the scenes in
society, the real
members of the
conspiracy are often quite
straightforward in saying what
is going on.
Marilyn Ferguson, a protege of Willis Harmon who derived her book The Aquarian
Conspiracy from Harmon's Changing Images,talked about how
the Tavistock restructuring
of the world
would take place. She
called it the
SPIN principle, Segmented
Polycentric Integrated
Networks. Although she suggests the
idea is new, it is obvious that it has been the approach
of the NewWorld Order since the beginning:
"This is
a source of
power never before
tapped in history: multiple self-sufficient social
movements linked for
a whole array of
goals whose accomplishment would
transform every aspect of contemporary life.
"Because SPINs
are so qualitatively
different in organization and impact
from bureaucracies... most
people don't see
them—or think they are
conspiracies. Often networks
take similar actions without conferring
with each other
simply because they
share so many assumptions.
It might also
be said that
the shared assumptions are the
collusion.
"The Aquarian
Conspiracy is, in
effect, a SPIN
of SPINs, a network
of many networks
aimed at social
transformation. The Aquarian Conspiracy
is indeed loose,
segmented, evolutionary, redundant. Its
center is everywhere.
Although many social movements and
mutual-help groups are
represented in its alliances, its
life does not hinge on any of them."
The upshot
of the Tavistock
approach and where
its SPIN of SPINs
is heading is
obvious. While a
tiny percentage of the
population will continue
to exist within
their plush Xanadus,
the majority of the
world will be
reduced to subsistence
standards of living, and
denied the benefits
of technology and
industry, although furnished with all the drugs they desire. [2]
NOTES:
1. Lee
and Shlain, Acid
Dreams. (New York:
Grove Press, 1985);
Dr. John Coleman, Conspirator's
Hierarchy: The Story
of the Committee of
300. (Carson City, Nevada: America West Publishers, 1992)
2. Lee and Shlain
Chapter
14:
CENTER
FOR VIOLENCE
The dialectic
at work. Create
violence through economic pressures, the
media, mind control, agent
provacateurs: thesis. Counter it
with totalitarian measures,
more mind control,
police crackdown,
surveillance, drugging of the
population: antithesis. What
ensues is Orwell's vision of 1984, a society of total control: synthesis.
During the
Nixon presidency, agents
of the Law
Enforcement Assistance
Administration, an arm
of the U.S.
Justice Department, had a
roundtable with Richard
Nixon, Attorney General John
Mitchell, H.R. Haldemann,
John Erlichman, and other
members of the
White House staff,
as well as
Dr. Bertram Brown, director
for the National
Institute of Mental
Health.
Among other
programs that the
LEAA had evolved
were the development of a
National Population Surveillance
Computer System, designed to
monitor citizens of
the U.S., as
well as measures to
create a national
police force, including
Operation Cable Splicer and Operation Garden Plot. [1]
At the
meeting bonds were
forged for the
linkage of LEAA funding, police
state goals, and
the NIMH. LEAA
henceforth provided the cash
for 350 NIMH projects related to
"mental health" as it
is so euphemistically called.
Among projects funded were
dozens of mind
control and behavior
mod programs in hospitals, prisons,
and schools. These
projects included a Department
of Health, Education
and Welfare program to
screen all children on
Medicaid for psychological
problems; programs to treat
prison inmates with
psychoactive drugs; shock treatment for
child molesters at
the Somers Correctional Facility in
Connecticut; psychosurgery programs
on inmates in Michigan
and California; the
testing of a
vomiting-inducing drug in prisoners
who broke rules
in Iowa; and
the injection of the
terror drug Anectine on prisoners in California.
The bond
between the LEAA
and NIMH reportedly
was so tight that eventually the
scientists of NIMH wereunder the direct
control of LEAA.
Eventually this collaboration
changed the character of
the LEAA itself,
so that the
organization was no longer fixated on martial law measures, but primarily
involved in mind control funding
for aversion therapy,
psychosurgery, and behavior
control through drugging. [2]
In November
1974 the U.S.
Senate Subcommittee on Constitutional Rights,
one of whose
members was Congressman Leo Ryan
who was murdered
at Jonestown, began
investigation into the federal
funding of behavior
modification programs. Senator Sam
Erwin, who headed
the subcommittee, interrogated Donald
E. Santarelli, the
head of the
LEAA, about the kind
of projects that
were being funded,
resulting in an announcement by
the organization that
they would discontinue providing cash
for psychosurgery and
other forms of mind control. Not
that the pledge
was heeded. At
least 537 mind control
programs, including operations
involving psychosurgery continued
to be funded. [3]
LEAA was
still in the
business of mind
control when Dr. Louis Jolyon
("Jolly") West, chairman
of the Department
of Psychiatry at the University
of California at Los Angeles and
director of the Neuropsychiatric
Institute, proposed to
California Governor Ronald Reagan
the creation of a Center
for the Study
and Reduction of Violence.
The original
idea for violence
research centers was birthed
in the mind of CIA and FBI agent William Herrmann, employed by the Systems
Development Corporation, and a counterinsurgency advisor
to Governor Reagan.
Herrman had worked
at the Rand Corporation,
the Hoover Center
on Violence, and
the Stanford Research Institute.
During the Vietnam
war Herrmann had worked in
psy-ops in Vietnam
and Cambodia, probably
as a member of
the Operation Phoenix
assassination program, responsible for
the death of
thousands of Vietnamese.
Herrman has also been
identified as an international arms
dealer who traded with
Iran in 1980,
and who may
have been involved
in the October Surprise.
In 1995 Herrman
was serving an
eight- year prison term
in England for an alleged
CIA counterfeiting operation. His
M.O., in short,
reads as if
he is a
member of the Octopus
as delineated by the murdered
journalist Danny Casolaro. [4]
In 1970,
Hermann is reported
to have acted
as control agent to
Colston Westbrook, a Black
CIA psychological warfare
expert who had been
involved in Operation
Phoenix—quite a coincidence, that.
Vietcong POWs are
known to have
been implanted with electronic transceivers during Operation Phoenix. West
brook had formed
the Black Cultural
Association at Vacaville Medical
Facility, a euphemistically-named prison
in California that was the site of a Maximum Psychiatric Diagnostic Unit (termed
a maxi-maxi in
prison parlance) where
extensive drug behavior modification
research had been
done. It is
alleged that there was a mind control assassination programat Vacaville,
where men were
programmed to murder
prominent Blacks, including Oakland
School Superintendent Marcus
Foster, and Black Panthers Huey
Newton and Bobby Seale. [5]
Donald DeFreeze,
who between 1967
and 1969 had
been employed by the
L.A. Police Department's
Public Disorder Unit, was
the black organizer
for the Black
Cultural Association at Vacaville.
Westbrook was the
man who dubbed
DeFreeze "Cinque
Mtume," meaning "fifth prophet,"
and who designed the
seven-headed cobra logo
for the group
that Cinque later headed up: the Symbionese Liberation
Army. [6]
Another Phoenix
Program alumnus who
backed the Violence Center in a big way was Dr. Earl Brian,
Secretary of Health under Governor Reagan. Brian
was involved in
October Surprise, the illegalities and
murders at the Cabazon Indian
reservation in Indio, California,
and the theft
of the Inslaw
PROMIS software, and was
identified as a
member of the
"Octopus" international
crime cabal by murdered journalist Danny Casolaro.
The head
of the violence
control center would
be Louis Jolyon West.
West's background in
mind control-related research
goes back to the antediluvian days of MKULTRA. A CIA memorandum entitled
"Interrogation
Techniques," from January
14, 1953, includes the following note:"If
the services of
Major Louis J. West,
USAF (MC), a trained hypnotist, can
be obtained, and
another man well
grounded in conventional psychological interrogation
and polygraph techniques, and the
services of Lt. Col. [deleted],a well-balanced interrogation research
center could be
established in an especially selected location." [7]
Aldous Huxley,
writing in 1957,
also mentioned West, indicating that
he had been
doing research with
hypnosis and mescaline. In
1961 Huxley commented
that West had
been experimenting with sense
deprivation and noted
his state of the
art research facilities.
West is also
known to have directed
a CIA-funded LSD research
program in the
1960s at the University of
Oklahoma, and to
have run a
safehouse of unspecified
function in Haight
Ashbury at the
height of the hippie scene.
West was the psychiatrist
who examined Jack Ruby, the assassin of Lee Harvey Oswald, ordering that Ruby
be treated for mental problems, quite
possibly as a means
to shut Ruby
up in his claims
that a conspiracy
was responsible for
the killing of John Kennedy. [8]
West was
even involved recently
in the "remote
viewing" experiments of Project
Grill Flame, conducted
by Stanford Research Institute.
Due to a
certain amount of
notoriety, one suspects, the
man is currently
going by the
name "L.J. West," and can
be seen acting
as a hired
gun promoting thegovernment line on occasional television
news programs. After the announcement
of the plans
for the Violence
Center, West dashed out
a letter to
then-California Director of
Health, J.M. Stubblebine. It said:
"Dear Stub,
"I am in
possession of confidential
information that the
Army is prepared to turn over
Nike missile bases
to state and
local agencies for
non-military purposes. They
may look with
special favor on health-related applications.
"Such a Nike
missile base is located in
the Santa Monica Mountains, within
a half-hour's drive
of the Neuropsychiatric Institute. It
is accessible, but
relatively remote. The site
is securely fenced, and includes various
buildings andimprovements, making
it suitable for prompt occupancy.
"If this site
were made available
to the Neuropsychiatric Institute as
a research facility,
perhaps initially as an
adjunct to the new
Center for the
Prevention of Violence,
we could put it
to very
good use. Comparative
studies could be
carried out there, in
an isolated but
convenient location, of
experimental or model programs
for the alteration of undesirable behavior.
"Such
programs might include
drug or alcohol
abuse,modification of chronic
anti-social or impulsive
aggressiveness, etc. The site
could also accommodate
conferences or retreats for instruction
of selected groups
of mental-health related professionals and
of others (e.g.,
law enforcement personnel, parole officers,
special educators) for whom both
demonstration and participation would be effective modes of instruction.
"My
understanding is that
a direct request
by the Governor, or
other appropriate officers
of the State,
to the Secretary
of Defense (or, of
course, the President)
could be most
likely to produce prompt
results."
Among the
programs that West
foresaw as taking
place at the Violence
Center were genetic,
neurophysiological, and biochemical studies
of violent persons,
studies on so-called "hyperkinetic" or
"hyperactive" children, "hormonal aspects of passivity and
aggressiveness in boys,"
and surveys of
"norms of violence among
various ethnic groups."
Also proposed was "implanting tiny
electrodes deep within
the brain" for
the monitoring and control
of violent subjects.
West had gotten tentative approval for a grant of
$750,000 from theLEAA for the Violence
Center, the money
reportedly raised by
alleged Octopoid Dr. Earl Brian. [9]
Reagan was
so enthralled by
the idea for
the center that he included
it in his
January 11 State
of the State
address. Reagan said that
the center "will
explore all types
of violent behavior, what causes
it, how it
may be detected,
prevented, controlled, and
treated." [10]
So far
as we know,
West's Violence Center
was never activated, at
least in the
grandiose scale he
proposed. Because of unwanted
attention from civil
liberties groups and,
in particular, the Subcommittee
on Constitutional Rights
involved in investigating CIA mind control abuse, LEAA changed its
policy to exclude funding
"for psychosurgery, medical
research, behavior
modification—including
aversion therapy—and chemotherapy." West
was still seeking funding
for the center
in April 1974, but
with Watergate in
the news, the
mood among politicians was
such that they
did not want
to take any chances with potentially unpopular funding
proposals. [11]
NOTES:
1. Pabst,
Dr. William R.,
"A National Emergency:
Total Takeover", Society for the Protection of Individual Rights
andLiberties, undated article
2. Schrag,
Peter, Mind Control.
(New York: Pantheon
Books, 1978); Krawczyk, Glenn,
"The New Inquisition:
Cult Awareness or
the Cult of Intelligence?", Nexus magazine,
December 1994/January 1995
3. Martin and Caul, "Mind Control",
the Napa Sentinal,1991
4. Krawczyk;
Martin and Caul;
Thomas and Keith,
The Octopus.
(Portland,
Oregon: Feral House, 1996)
5. Krawczyk;
Chorover, Stephan L.,
From Genesis to
Genocide: The Meaning of
Human Nature and
the Power of Behavior Control,
(Cambridge, Massachusetts:
The MIT Press,
1979); Constantine, Alex, Virtual
Government. (Venice, California: Feral House, 1997)
6. Krawczyk
7. Memorandum
quoted in Krawczyk,
Glenn, "Mind Control, Techniques and
Tactics of the
New World Order,
Nexus magazine, December /
January 1993
8. Krawczyk, "The New Inquisition"
9. Ibid.
10. Schrag; Krawczyk, 'The New Inquisition"
11. Schrag;
Colodny and Gettlin,
Silent Coup: The
Removal of a President. (New York: St. Martin's
Paperbacks, 1992
Chapter
15:
MIND
CONTROLLED
ASSASSINS
From the
earliest days, a
portion of the
resources of the
OSS and, later, the
CIA were turned
toward the creation of
what has come to
be called the
Manchurian Candidate—taken from
the fictional book by Richard Condon—otherwise known asthe mind controlled assassin.
As part of
this research, Counter- intelligence Director
James Jesus Angleton
defined three goals in
hypnosis programs run
by the CIA:
(1) the speedy hypnotic induction of
unwitting subjects. (2) the ability
to create long- lasting amnesia.
(3) the implanting
of long-lasting, useful hypnotic suggestions. [1]
Dr. George
Estabrooks, the chairman
of the Department
of Psychology at Colgate
University, was involved
in early OSS experiments in
hypnosis. His boast
was, "I can
hypnotize a man without
his knowledge or
consent into committing
treason against the United States."
Estabrooks informed
a group of
officials in Washington
that 200 hypnotists with
the right stuff
could unleash an
army of hypnotized agents
in the U.S.
during wartime. He
laid out, in fact,
a scenario in
which the entire
U.S. military could
be taken over by a handful of
mind controlled fifth columnists.
Hypnotizing volunteer
soldiers of reported
low rank and education, Estabrooks
showed how they
could be programmed to
retain complex verbal
information. In confirmation
of Estabrooks' thesis, subsequent
testing by J.G.
Watkins on army volunteers showed
that these men could be,
contrary to popular wisdom on
the topic, hypnotized
to commit acts
that violated their own moral codes, not to mention military codes.
One experiment
that Watkins carried
out involved hypnotizing army
privates, and then
telling them that
an officer who was
in the same
room was an
enemy infiltrator. Watkins told the hypnotized subjects that the
officer wouldtry to kill them.
Without exception, on command the
soldiers violently attacked the
officer. In one
case, the subject
pulled out a
knife and tried to stab the officer. [2]
In February,
1954 Morse Allen,
the head of
Project BLUEBIRD, continued this
line of experimentation in creating
a "disposable"
assassin, to be
activated with mind
control and then "terminated with
extreme prejudice." At about
the same time the CIA funded
research by Alden Sears at the
University of Minnesota, and later
at the University
of Denver. Sears'
focus was the installation
of multiple personalities
in his experimental subjects. [3]
Sheffield Edwards
was the security
officer for the
CIA's Project ARTICHOKE. During
this period the
CIA collaborated with the
Federal Bureau of Narcotics (FBN),
one of whose members, Charles
Sirgusa, was involved
in setting up
safehouses for later MKULTRA
experiments. In 1960 Edwards contacted Siragusa for
help in locating
paid assassins for
the murder of certain
foreign leaders—whether hypnosis
would be employed was
not specifically indicated.
Siragusa was not
willing to take part
in the recruitment,
so Edwards turned
to Robert Maheu,
a top Howard Hughes
aide and ex-FBI
agent. Maheu contacted Mafia members
Sam Giancana and
John Roselli to
assist him in obtaining
hired hands for,
in this case,
the elimination of
Fidel Castro.
The Castro
assassination schemes were
developed in the Technical
Services Division (TSS)
of the CIA,
overseen by the head
of MKULTRA, Dr.
Sidney Gottlieb. In
late 1961 the
CIA's assassination
programs, operating under
the title ZR-RIFLE, were handed to William Harvey by
Richard Helms, theman who had come up
with the idea
for MKULTRA in
the first place.
At the same time
that TSS was
involved in assassination
and the recruitment of
assassination squads, it
was also involved
in an expanded program of
research into hypnosis. [4]
Lieutenant Commander
Thomas Narut, a U.S. Navy psychologist stationed
at the U.S.
Regional Medical Center in Naples,
Italy, in 1979
admitted to Navy
programs to create mind controlled assassins.
Narut made this
apparent gaffe at the
NATO conference for
psychologists on "Dimensions of Stress and Anxiety" in Oslo, Norway.
The topic
Narut spoke on
at the conference
was "The Use of a
Symbolic Model and
Verbal Intervention in
Inducing and Reducing Stress,"
but his spiel
was mostly about
the benefits of doing
research for the
Navy. One thing
he mentioned was that there was no shortage of enlisted men
who could be studied, with psych profiles and background available on
allsubjects.
Afterwards, in
a small group
that included Peter
Watson of the London
Sunday Times, Narut
was more candid
about what the Navy
was up to.
He talked about
his work with
"combat readiness
units," whose participants
included commandos and undercover operatives
at U.S. embassies
worldwide, including "hit men
and assassins." According
to Narut, these
men were desensitized by
being strapped into
a chair with
their heads immobilized and
eyelids clamped open,
while they were
forced to view violent true life splatter flicks, until finally the men
were totally callous toward
scenes of horrible
carnage. Among the films
shown were a
brutal African circumcision,
and a man having his
fingers sawed off in a sawmill. Another
technique of desensitization that
was employed was
propaganda aimed to make
the customs and
culture of another
country appear as
evil and less than
human. Narut stated that
successful programming of
assassins took only a few weeks.
Candidates for
assassination training were
taken from submarine crews
and paratroops, but
included convicted murderers from
military prisons. Another
source of mind control
fodder for the
assassination programs was
soldiers who had been
awarded for bravery.
Narut said that
the men selected were programmed at the Navy neuropsychiatric
lab inSan Diego, California, and also
at the Naples, Italy
medical installation.
Although Narut
admitted that he did not
have a high enough clearance to
know where all
of the programmed
assassins were sent, he
did know that
some had been
stationed in the
Naples embassy—this would have provided for
easy deployment throughout
Europe. [5]
After Narut's
admissions were printed
in the Sunday Times, the Pentagon
issued an official
denial that the
Navy had ever conducted "psychological training" or the
training of assassins. Although admitting that Narut was
on Naval staff inNaples, they reported
that they had
been unable to
locate him in order
to obtain a response
to the allegations.
A short time
later Narut gave a
press conference in
which he stated
that the information he had
offered had only been theoretical—these werethe kind of programs that
the Navy might
do in the
future. Soon after, the U.S.
Naval headquarters in
London reported that
Narut's rash statements had
been made due to his
"personal problems."
This was
almost certainly not
true. Dr. Irwin
Sarason, one of the
organizers of the
Oslo conference, admitted
that a few
years earlier he had
been solicited by the Navy
to participate in a project
similar to the one Narut described. [6]
Daniel Sheehan
of the Christie
Institute public advocacy group also verifies this kind of research:
"We havetalked to half- a-dozen individuals who have told a startlingly
similar story about how, at a very young age, usually between twenty and
twenty-five, they were contacted, usually
within the context
of military training, and told:
'Look, we've got a special dealfor you. You're going to
come into the
service under the
normal designation of being an infantryman but you're going to
leave the service after a while and
you're going to
have special training,
and you're going to
be brought into
a special program.
They're sent to
special places where they
are trained by
mercenaries and then
they're told: 'You're going
to be called
upon from time
to time to do
some things for us.'"
According to
Sheehan, one young
man was contacted
at an army recruiting
station and then
turned over to
an agent of the
Bureau of Alcohol,
Tobacco, and Firearms.
His mission was to
infiltrate a motorcycle
gang and kill the leader
of a rival gang, causing
both of the
gangs to fight and
hopefully destroy each other.
The man was
also sent to a training
camp in Hawaii, where
training was being
done for an
assassination that was to
take place in Central America. [7]
Another man,
a 43-year-old German
psychologist and doctor of
economic and social
sciences who chooses
to remain anonymous, believes
that he has
been, since a
child, the subject of
mind control procedures. These
include Cameron-style "depatterning" treatments
using electroshock and
psychic driving, drug hypnosis, ELF programming, and a drugcapable of inducing near-death
experiences.
One of
the techniques he
describes is aversive
therapy using a "torture trouser," an
electrical torture device
that is "sort
of a loin cloth
made of leather
and steel bonds
by which an electrode is
fastened to the
genitals of the
victim. For electric
supply they use a
cable or a
battery so that
you can freely
move and if the
torturer wants to
torture you he
sends an electric
signal to the battery using a transmitter."
He states
that, "In 1972,
they tried to
use me as an undercover zombie
who should infiltrate
German terrorist troops... Who
were they? They
said they were
the Mossad and the
Shabak. I was
kidnapped and brought
to an interrogation camp in
a desert... I
strongly believe that
I was a victim
of an international secret
service and psychiatry
cooperation headed by the
Pentagon in the name of 'national security'...
"I clearly
object to the
suspicion that the
organization behind this assault
on human rights comes from outer spaceor has something to
do with t h e
Illuminati or another
kind of conspiracy. I don't
believe that aliens
have visited our
planet, but if aliens
exist they are
probably not so
cruel as our
human, all-too-human controllers...
"It is my
strong belief that
the basic ideas
of mind control and
human robot production
stem from German
KZs. I don't know who the Werner von Braun of KZ
psychiatry was who was hired by
the U.S. intelligence
agencies after the
war, but the modus
operandi of mind
control makes me
believe that initially a potent Nazi brain was hidden
behind it..." [8]
Another man
apparently programmed as
a mind controlled assassin was
Colonel William Bishop,
who made the
following statement to researcher Gary Shaw in 1983:
"That was how, after the Korean War, I got involved with CIA. I have been subjected to every known type of drug. The medical doctors connected with the agency found that certain drugs work quite well in conjunction with hypnosis—hypnotic power of suggestion—with some subjects. It did with me. I speak with absolute certainty and knowledge and experience that this is not only possible, but did and is taking place today.
"I never understood
why they selected
me personally. There were
any number of
psychological or emotional
factors involved in people's
selection. Antisocial behavior
patterns, paranoid or the
rudiments of paranoia,
and so on.
But when they
are successful with this
programming—or, for lack
of a better
term, indoctrination—they
could take John
Doe and get
this man to kill
George and Jane
Smith. He will be given
all the pertinent information as
to their location,
daily habits, etc.
Then there is a
mental block put
on this mission in
his mind. He
remembers nothing about it.
"Perhaps
a month or
a year later—rarely
over a year,
at least back in
those days—the phone
rings. A code
word will be read
to him
in a voice
that John Doe
recognizes. That will
trigger the action. John
Doe will commit
the assassination, return
home, and remember absolutely
nothing of it.
It is totally
a blank space.
"Now,
there is a
problem with this,
and they never
found a way that
I know of
to overcome it.
From time to
time—it happens to me
now—I will see
faces, names, places,
gunfire, for which there
is no rational
explanation. I went
back for deprogramming. In these
sessions, they explain
that this does happen from
time to time,
not to worry about
it, just clear your
mind and forget it.
"I know men who gradually lost their sight, or
someof their hearing, or the
use of their
vocal cords. Some
had chronic constipation. For
entirely psychological reasons,
not physical, because inadvertently
these mental blocks
developed. I myself became
totally impotent. For
obvious reasons, I
don't care to go into
this in any greater detail."
Bishop died
of heart failure
a few days
after authorizing the release
of a tape
recording that included
the above statement. [9]
NOTES:
1. Chaitkin,
Anton, "British Psychiatry:
From Eugenics to Assassination," EIR, October 7, 1994
2. Smith,
Jerry, HAARP: Ultimate
Weapon of the
Conspiracy, (Kempton, Illinois:
Adventures Unlimited Press, 1997)
3. Chaitkin
4. Russell,
Dick, The Man
Who Knew Too
Much. New York: Carrol
& Graf, 1992
5. Bowart,
Walter, Operation Mind
Control. (New York:
Dell Paperback, 1977): Bresler,
Fenton, Who Killed
John Lennon? (New
York: St. Martin's
Press, 1989)
6. Bowart
7. Bresler
8. Freethinking,
The Newsletter of the Freedom
of Thought Foundation, Volume 1, number 4, March 1995.
Letter sent to Walter Bowart
9. Russell
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