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| Literature The four books marked with a Y (psi) describe Dr. Ewen Cameron’s (Known CIA grant receiving, experimenting doctor sucessfully sued by victims) exploitation of patients in long-lasting painful medical and psychological experiments, and his participation in the development of different mind-control methods. He was one of the world’s most highly regarded physicians, and was at different times president of the American Psychiatric Association, the Canadian Psychiatric Association, the American Psychopathological Association, the Society of Biological Psychiatry, and the World Psychiatric Association. Battle for the Mind: A Physiology of Conversion and Brainwashing. William Sargant. Ashford: The Invicta Press, 1984. Bio-Medical Telemetry. Stuart Mackay, M.D. New York: Wiley, 1968. The Body Electric. Robert Becker, M.D. and Gary Seldon. New York: William Morrow Co., 1985. The Brain Changers: Scientists and the New Mind Control. Maya Pines. New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1973. Brain Control: A Critical Examination of Brain Stimulation and Psychosurgery. Elliot S. Valenstein. New York: Wiley, 1973. “Brainwash Experiments Still Enrage Victim’s Son.” Jacqueline Cutler. San Jose Mercury News, October 9, 1988. Brave New World Revisited. Aldous Huxley. 1958. The Breaking of Bodies and Minds: Torture, Psychiatric Abuse and The Health Professions. Eric Stover and Elena Nightingale, M.D., Ph.D. New York: Freeman & Co., 1985. Breaking the Circle of Satanic Ritual Abuse. Daniel Ryder. Minneapolis, Minnesota: CompCare Publishers, 1992. “Canada Settles with Brainwash Victims.” Robert Davis. Gannett News Service, November 19, 1992. “Central Nervous System Stimulation by Implanted High Frequency Receiver.” A. Mauro, W.L.M. Davey, and A.M. Scher. Fed. Proc., Baltimore, 1950, 9. “Cold War Guinea Pigs: The Government’s Secret Experiments using Radiation, Mind Control, Chemicals and Drugs on its Citizens.” Stephen Budiansky, Erica E. Goode, and Ted Gest. U.S. News & World Report, January 24, 1994. The Controllers. Martin Cannon. Aptos, California: Davis Books, 1990. Depth-Electrographic Stimulation of the Human Brain and Behavior: From Fourteen Years of Studies and Treatment of Parkinson’s Disease and Mental Disorders with Implanted Electrodes. C.W. Sem-Jacobsen. Springfield, Illinois: Thomas Publishers, 1968. “Electrical Excitation of the Nervous System—Introducing a New System of Remote Control.” E.L. Chaffee and R.U. Light. Science, 1934, 79. Electrical Stimulation of Brain. S. Cobb. Texas Press, 1961. “Electrode and Cannulae Implantation in the Brain by a Simple Percutaneous Method.” J.C. Lilly. Science, 1958, 127. “The Electromagnetic Spectrum in Low-Intensity Conflict.” Capt. Paul E. Tyler, MC, USN. Low-Intensity Conflict and Modern Technology. Lt. Col. David J. Dean, USAF (Editor). Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama: Air University Press, June 1986. “Electrophysiology of Mental Activities.” E. Jacobson. American Journal of Psychology, 1932, 44, 677-694. “Endoradiosonde.” R.S. Mackay and B. Jacobson. Nature, 179, June, 1957. “Epileptiform Convulsions from ‘Remote’ Excitation.” F.A. Fender. Archives of Neurology and Psychiatry, 1937, 38. “Evaluation of Seven Years Experience with Depth Electrode Studies in Human Patients.” R.G. Heath and W.A. Mickle. In: Electrical Studies on the Unanesthetized Brain. E.R. Ramey and D.S. O’Doherty, Editors. New York: Hoeber, 1960. Y A Father, a Son and the CIA. Harvey Weinstein, M.D. Toronto: Lorimer & Co., 1988. “Human Guinea Pigs are American as Apple Pie.” Samuel Chavkin, author of The Mind Stealers: Psychosurgery and Mind Control (1978). New York Times, Letters to Editor, January 11, 1994. The Human Guinea Pigs. John McGuffin. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1974. Implantable Biotelemetry Systems: a Report. Thomas B. Fryer. Ames Research Center, NASA, 1970. Y In the Sleep Room. Anne Collins. 1988. “Instrumentation, Working Hypotheses, and Clinical Aspects of Neurostimulation.” J.M.R. Delgado. Applied-Neurophysiology, 1977-78, 40(2-4): 88-110. “Intracerebral Radio Stimulation and Recording in Completely Free Patients.” J.M.R. Delgado, V. Mark, W. Sweet, F. Ervin, G. Weiss, G. Bach-y-Rita, and R. Hagiwara. Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 1968, 147. Y Journey into Madness: the True Story of Secret CIA Mind Control and Medical Abuse. Gordon Thomas. Bantam Books, New York, 1989. “Magnetic Implants Aid Hearing.” Popular Science, November, 1994. The Manchurian Candidate. Richard Condon. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1958. “A Method for the Remote Control of Electrical Stimulation of the Nervous System.” E.L. Chaffee and R.U. Light. Yale Journal of Biology & Medicine, 1934, 7. Microwave Harassment & Mind-Control Experimentation. Julianne McKinney. Silver Spring, Maryland: Association of National Security Alumni, 1992. Mind-Control Manuscript and Open Letter. Mediaecco. Stockholm, Sweden: International Network against Mind Control (INMC), May, 1993. “Mind Control: the Top Secret Weapons of the Future Are Here.” Larry Collins. Playboy, January, 1990. The Mind Manipulators: A Non-fiction Account. Alan Scheflin and Edward Opton. New York: Paddington Press, 1978. The Mind Possessed. William Sargant. Ashford: The Invicta Press, 1984. The Mind Stealers: Psychosurgery and Mind Control. Samuel Chavkin. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Co., 1978. The Mind-Control Papers. Los Angeles: Editors of Freedom, 1980. “Multichannel Transdermal Stimulation of the Brain.” J.M.R. Delgado. Technical Documentary Report No. ARL-TR-70-1, New Mexico: Holloman Air Force Base, 1970. The Nazi Doctors: Medical Killing and the Psychology of Genocide. Robert Lifton. New York: Basic Books, 1986. “On Hearing by Electrical Stimulation.” S. Stevens. Journal of Acoust. Soc. Am., 1937, 8. Operation Mind Control. Walter H. Bowart. New York: Dell Publishing Co., 1978. Operation Mind Control 2. Walter H. Bowart. Tucson, Arizona: Freedom of Thought Foundation, 1994. The People Shapers. Vance Packard. Boston: Little, Brown and Company, 1977. “A Perfusion Cannula for Intracerebral Microinjections.” R.G. Heath and W.L. Founds. EEG Clinical Neurophysiology, 1960, 12. “Permanent Implantation of Multilead Electrodes in the Brain.” J.M.R. Delgado. Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine, 1952, 24. “Persistent EEG Patterns Associated with Overt and Covert Speech.” Lawrence R. Pinneo. Neurophysiology Program. Menlo Park, California: Stanford Research Institute, 1975. Physical Control of the Mind. José M.R. Delgado, M.D. New York: Harper and Row Publishers, 1969. “Pressure-sensitive Telemetering Capsule for the Study of Gastrointestinal Motility.” J.T. Farrar, V.K. Zworykin, and J. Baum. Science, 1957, 126, November. Y Psychiatry and the CIA: Victims of Mind Control. Harvey Weinstein, M.D. Washington, D.C.: American Psychiatric Press, 1990. Psychotechnology: Electronic Control of Mind and Behavior. Robert L. Schwitzgebel and Ralph K. Schwitzgebel (Editors). New York: Holt, Rinehart, and Winston, 1973. “Radio Telemetry from Within the Body.” R.S. Mackay. Science, 1961, 134. “A Remote Control Brain Telestimulator System.” H. Warner. Digest: 15th Annual Conference on Engineering in Medicine and Biology, November, 1962. Ritual Abuse: Definitions, Glossary, the Use of Mind Control. Ritual Abuse Task Force. Los Angeles: Los Angeles County Commission for Women, 1991. L.A.C.C.W., 383 Hall of Administration, 500 West Temple Street, Los Angeles, CA 90012 U.S.A. “Sci-Fact—Not Fiction: High-Tech Slavery is Here.” Maitefa Angaza. The City Sun, Brooklyn, New York, December 15-21, 1993. The Search for the “Manchurian Candidate”: The CIA and Mind Control. John Marks. New York: Time Books, 1979. “Solid-state Electrodes for Multichannel Multiplexed Intracortical Neuronal Recording.” S.L. Bement, et al. IEEE Trans. Bio-Medical Engineering, 1986, 33. “Stimulation of the Brain by Means of Radiant Energy.” J.A. Gengerelli. American Psychologist, 1948, 3. “Subminiature Radio EEG Telemeter for Studies of Disturbed Children.” R. Vreeland, et al. Langley Porter Neuropsychiatric Institute. San Francisco, California: California Department of Mental Hygiene, Government Publications, November, 1962. Such Things are Known. Dorothy Burdick. New York: Vantage Press, 1982. “A Technique for Chronic Remote Nerve Stimulation.” M.M. Lafferty and J.F. Farrell. Science, 1949, 110. “Technique of Intracranial Electrode Emplacement for Recording and Stimulation and its Possible Therapeutic Value in Psychotic Patients.” J.M.R. Delgado, H. Hamlin, and W.P. Chapman. Confinia Neurologica, 1952, 12. “Telemetry and Telestimulation of the Brain.” J.M.R. Delgado. In: Biotelemetry. L. Slater, (Ed.). New York: Pergamon, 1963. “Two-way Radio Communication with the Brain in Psychosurgical Patients.” J.M.R. Delgado, S. Obrador, and J.G. Martin-Rodriquez. In: Surgical Approaches in Psychiatry. L.V. Laitinen and Livingston, (Editors). Lancaster, England: Medical and Technical Publishing, 1973. “U.S. Explores Russian Mind-Control Technology.” Barbara Opall. Defense News, January 11-17, 1993. The Unquiet Mind. William Sargant. Ashford: The Invicta Press, 1984. War on the Mind, the Military Uses and Abuses of Psychology. Peter Watson. New York: Basic Books, 1978. Were We Controlled?. Lincoln Lawrence. New York: University Books, 1967. You Must Be Dreaming. Barbara Noel. New York: Poseidon Press, 1992. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- [1] The technology was developed in the United States in the CIA projects called “ARTICHOKE,” “BLUEBIRD,” “MKDELTA,” and “MKULTRA.” The area has at different times been called ESB (Electronic Stimulation of the Brain), Brain-Computer Technology, Biological Radio-Communication, RHIC (Radio Hypnotic Intra-cerebral Control), and EDOM (Electronic Dissolution of Memory), among others. All of these are pseudonyms for bio-medical telemetry, which is the prevailing technique used for mind control in the eastern and western worlds. [2] Electroencephalograph (EEG) Telemetry System consists of transmitters, receivers, and other components used for remotely monitoring or measuring EEG signals by means of radio or telephone transmission systems (In the U.S.A. see Food and Drug Administration, Medical Devices: Classification of Neurological Devices). [3] “Dr. Antoine Remond, using our techniques in Paris, has demonstrated that this method of stimulation of the brain can be applied to the human without the help of the neurosurgeon; he is doing it in his office in Paris without neurosurgical supervision. This means that anybody with the proper apparatus can carry this out on a person covertly, with no external signs that electrodes have been used on that person. I feel that if this technique got into the hands of a secret agency, they would have total control over a human being and be able to change his beliefs extremely quickly, leaving little evidence of what they had done.” — John C. Lilly, M.D., 1953: The Scientist, John C. Lilly, M.D., Berkeley: Ronin Publishing, 1988, page 91. [4] “Biotelemetry, which was developed to monitor the temperature, brain-wave activity, breathing rate, and heartbeat ... Biosensors attached to the body send data by wire or radio. This information may be displayed on oscilloscopes for doctors to analyze. It can also be fed into a computer that ‘watches’ the patient ... Some biosensors, called endoradiosondes, can be implanted in the body. The tiny batteries that power them can be recharged by radio waves.” — Compton’s Encyclopedia, Electronic Edition, 1995. [5] “... the American multinational company ..., which blends radio transmitting material into its liquid cortisone preparation ... [and] it is effective in whatever part of the body the injection is made. It is highly likely that ... [it] is not unique in this way—other medical products are suspect, ...” — International Network against Mind Control (INMC), Open Letter, Stockholm, Sweden, May 1993, page 38. [6] CIA documents mention “liquid crystals” related to behavior control, e.g.: “The project will support studies … of solid and liquid crystals … The materials to be studied will, to a large extent, also be of biological interest. … These relate to physical studies which are required to develop effective materials which will influence the human nervous system.” (1 September 1961) … “An exploratory study concerned with … certain ferroelectric crystals. … There is also some support for structural studies of organic materials which have shown semiconductor activity.” (23 July 1962) — Project MKULTRA, Subproject 99, August 1959 – September 1962, CIA MORI DocID: 17502. [7] Instrumentation developed includes: “brain radio stimulators, ... and an optoelectric sensor for telemetry ... combining multichannel stimulator and EEG telemetric instrument; transdermal stimoceivers, totally implantable for two-way communication with the brain through the intact skin; and implantable microprocessor for detection of EEG signals which are used to trigger contingent brain stimulation. ... and establishment of artificial neuronal links with the aide of the computer.” — J.M.R. Delgado, M.D., “Instrumentation, Working Hypotheses, and Clinical Aspects of Neurostimulation,” Applied-Neurophysiology, 1977-78; 40(2-4): pages 88-110. [8] “Tracking could also be combined with ESB by broadcasting to and from the brain. Placement of a device inside the skull or in another part of the body is technically more difficult than strapping it to the wrist, but once placed, the device is more secure and can transmit more detailed information.” — Alan Scheflin and Edward Opton, The Mind Manipulators: A Non-fiction Account. New York: Paddington Press, 1978, page 349. [9] “Who is wasting tax money on experiments using devices smaller than needle points that are injected into people’s bodies without consent? These people are then given shocks for ‘improper behavior.’ Radio frequencies are set aside by government for such experiments. ... It is illegal. If the scope of this program and its CLASSIFIED nature does not scare you, think again.” — Citizens for Open and Honest Treatment of the Handicapped, Announcements, 1993. [10] “Early workers in this field used a low-radio frequency, typically 300 to 1500 kHz, ... Since 1960, transistors for operation at 100 MHz have been available, ... implanted systems work very well in the region of 100 MHz. ... placement of a self-contained transmitter totally within the tissue represents a somewhat different situation. The tissue absorbs energy, but it also appears to compensate for this loss by reradiation of energy and effective increase in the size of the transmitting antenna.” — Thomas B. Fryer, Implantable Biotelemetry Systems: a Report, Ames Research Center, NASA, 1970, page 65. [11] “Just what happened to Mr. N’Tumba, he describes himself in a letter to us: ‘Concerning the brain transmitter in my head, it has been performing without my knowledge or consent ... What’s very outrageous is that I am sharing all my vision, thoughts, images, hearings ... etc. with people around me as the security services are engaging in a large scale propaganda drive to smear my character, background, behavior, emotions and motives ... I have no privacy at all ... I am not a spy, I am not a criminal, I am not a terrorist. Being an innocent victim of MI5 ... my persecution started in June 1988.’ What is more, there is no reason to suspect the validity of what he writes; we are overburdened with letters such as this one from the USA, Denmark, Sweden, Germany, New Zealand and our investigations in Sweden reveal a terrifying reality where the mental health services, police authorities and hospitals implant radio-transmitting devices in people’s heads and brains. This reality is exposed by a vast amount of X-ray material to be a chilling and gloomy vision of the future, stage-managed for decades by the security forces in collaboration with medical and psychiatric institutions who together have created a secret power which transcends law and order and which is beyond intrusive public control.” — INMC, Letter to British Prime Minister John Major, Stockholm, Sweden, October 9, 1992, page 2. [12] “If the stimulation Delgado plans to administer is electric, the shaft is an exceedingly thin steel-wire electrode coated with insulation except at the tip. Dozens of such needlelike wires may be inserted from one opening and can be attached to the same socket on top of the skull, or eventually inside it. ... Delgado has pioneered in the remote control of electrical stimulation. He began shaping the behavior of subjects while he was in a nearby room manning a push-button radio device. Now he can do this from thousands of feet away. At first the sockets he was using to receive radio messages were outside the scalp. Now the equipment, built under a microscope, is the size of a coin and can be planted under the scalp and so is unnoticeable in a free-moving subject. Also, the device not only receives instructions but broadcasts back the subject’s reactions. Delgado calls it a transdermal stimoceiver. A very recent refinement, still being perfected, is for the information being received back from inside the brain to go to a tiny computer. This computer is being programmed to recognize abnormal brain-wave activity. ... With humans he and his associates have stimulated several areas involved in motor activity. ... He caused one woman patient in his group, when she was alone in her own room, to turn her head and move her body as if she were looking for something. This was repeated. When she was asked what she was doing, the woman always had a plausible explanation. Apparently, she had no idea she was responding to the electrical stimulation of her brain. ... Lawrence R. Pinneo, a ... neurophysiologist ... at the Stanford Research Institute, ... has proved that you can think into a computer, and that the instructions you think can cause the computer to activate and move remote-control cameras and other machines. In short, the machines obey your mental instructions. Pinneo started with the motor theory of thought. This holds that verbal thinking is nothing more than subvocal speech. With a number of subjects he attached electrodes to the area of the scalp near the region where speech originates. On command they were to think of a word, such as ‘schoolboy’ or ‘start’ or ‘left.’ They were to repeat the word in their minds ten times. All this thinking of words was being registered by a computer. It averaged out a recognition pattern for each word. He proceeded to build up a vocabulary of fifteen unspoken English words that the computer could recognize. He trained the computer to recognize actually spoken words (overt speech) as well as think words (covert speech). They came out much alike in the word patterns that the computer stored away. ... In his preliminary report Pinneo stated: ‘We conclude that it is feasible for a human verbally to communicate both overtly and covertly with a computer using biological information [EEG] alone, with a high degree of accuracy and reliability, at least with a small vocabulary.’ ... This is interesting as an exercise in scientific versatility. But what would the practical applications be, assuming that 100 percent accuracy is achieved with a much larger vocabulary of words that were only thought, not spoken? … Perhaps the best practical use would be in surreptitious situations.” — Vance Packard, The People Shapers, Boston: Little, Brown and Company, 1977, pages 42-43, 55, 285-286. [13] “An essential part of biotelemetry encompasses the transmission of data. This occurs mostly with help from a surgically implanted transmitter. ... The technology has been developed quite extensively in medical research.” — P.M. Persson, Swedish Defense Research Institution, FOA, 1965. [14] Publishers Weekly’s review of The Mind Stealers, by Samuel Chavkin. [15] “... The situation just described is not our first encounter with the apparent use of medical implant devices in these harassment/mind-control cases. Another of our contacts began receiving auditory input roughly 15 years after she had 4 mm. cochlear implants placed in her ears. The ‘voices’ claim to be affiliated with the CIA and, among other things, expressed intentions of running this woman as an agent in denied areas by ‘piggybacking’ their audio transmissions onto standard FM frequencies to avoid detection. ... [Another] individual ... also appears to have been ‘tagged’ by some type of implant device. ... During this meeting, she accepted the offer of a drink, blacked out after consuming it, and awoke four hours later, ... to find that the back of her ear had been punctured and was bleeding. ... She has since found two adjacent puncture marks behind her ear, which are not healing properly, and between which she can feel the presence of a ‘wire’ measuring approximately 1/4" length. ... In yet another case involving auditory input, the individual has allegedly been informed by her ‘voices’ that the technologies being used against her were stolen from the CIA by a maverick employee, whose group is now targeting her from a distance of 2,000 miles. ... One unusually-candid CIA spokesman also allegedly informed this individual that, ‘while the CIA does not deny having this equipment,’ they ‘do not use it in this country.’” — Julianne McKinney, Microwave Harassment & Mind-Control Experimentation, Silver Spring, MD: Association of National Security Alumni, 1992, pages 15-16. [16] “ESB, however, used in conjunction with psycho-surgery and behavior modification, offered unlimited possibilities. After experiments on laboratory animals met with success, human experimentation was enthusiastically undertaken in quest of the most reliable and absolute method of remote control of the mind. ... And, in 1974, the first victim of Parkinson’s disease treated by ESB walked gracefully out of a San Francisco hospital under his own power, thanks to portable ESB. He had a ‘stimoceiver’ implanted in his brain ... The ‘stimoceiver’ which weighed only a few grams and was small enough to implant under his scalp, permitted both remote stimulation of his brain and the instantaneous telemetric recording of his brain waves. ... In 1975 a primitive ‘mind reading machine’ was tested at the Stanford Research Institute. The machine is a computer which can recognize a limited amount of words by monitoring a person’s silent thoughts. This technique relies upon the discovery that brain wave tracings taken with an electroencephalograph (EEG) show distinctive patterns that correlate with individual words—whether the words are spoken aloud or merely subvocalized (thought of). ... While Dr. Reed conceded that it was ‘conceivable that thoughts could be injected’ into a person’s mind by the government, he indicated that he did not believe it had already been done. ... Typically, the scientists have not been vigilant enough, for the cryptocracy already has developed remote-controlled men who can be used for political assassination and other dangerous work, ... In 1967 a writer named Lincoln Lawrence published a book ... [Were We Controlled? presented] a sophisticated technique known as RHIC–EDOM ... Radio Hypnotic Intra-Cerebral Control–Electronic Dissolution of Memory. ... ‘Under RHIC, a “sleeper” can be used years later with no realization that the “sleeper” is even being controlled! He can be made to perform acts that he will have no memory of ever having carried out. In a manipulated kind of kamikaze operation where the life of the “sleeper” is dispensable, RHIC processing makes him particularly valuable because if he is detected and caught before he performs the act specified . . . nothing he says will implicate the group or government which processed and controlled him.’” — Walter Bowart, Operation Mind Control, New York: Dell Publishing Co., 1978, pages 253, 256-262. |