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SUBJECT: THE CONTROLLERS: A NEW HYPOTHESIS OF ALIEN ABDUCTION
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FILE: UFO2544
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PART 4
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113. Marks, THE SEARCH FOR "THE MANCHURIAN CANDIDATE", 34-37.
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114. Donald Bain, THE CONTROL OF CANDY JONES (Chicago, Playboy Press,
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1976).
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115. The use of hypnotized couriers in warfare goes back to the 19th
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century.
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116. Estabrooks, HYPNOTISM, 193-214.
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117. John Marks interview with Milton Kline, December 22, 1977 (Marks
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files). In another interview, Professor Clare Young (a colleague of Esta-
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brooks' at Colgate University) confirmed that Estabrooks' hypnosis work for
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the government has never been published.
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118. Or could her marriage have been part of the program? "Long John,"
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as he was popularly known, was famous in UFO circles, and had provided a forum
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for such early-day contactees as Howard Menger. He also knew Jackie Gleason,
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a prominent (if unlikely) name in the "crashed disc" rumor vaults. Could
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Candy have been assigned to discover what Nebel knew?
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119. Marks files. John Marks did excellent work on the Candy Jones story;
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he erred -- almost unforgivably -- on the side of conservatism when he refused
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to include information about this incident in his book. I know the name of
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the institute involved; however, since Candy saw fit to keep this aspect of
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her story secret (probably for sound legal reasons), I shall follow her lead.
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120. Scheflin and Opton, THE MIND MANIPULATORS, 446-447.
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121. Interviews, Marks files. One of Marks' informants offered the
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interesting speculation that Candy's torture sessions were not conducted in
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the field, but in the lab -- her entire mission might have been a hypno-
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programmed fantasy.
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122. The information about Candy's CIA files stems from a telephone
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interview with Candy Jones. A problem looms here: CIA cover stories unravel
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like the skin of an onion; once you remove the outer layer, the next lie is
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revealed. [For this reason, I don't think this paper "reveals" the whole
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truth; that, I suspect, is far worse. -jpg] In the case of Candy Jones, the
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substrata of buncombe involves allegations that she WILLINGLY complied with
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the CIA, and used Jensen's hypnosis experiments as a rationalization for her
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compliance. Such is the explanation offered by certain of Marks' informants;
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alas, Opton and Scheflin seem to have bought this line. Anyone familiar with
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the vile acts of self-degradation to which Candy's programmers subjected her
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will laugh this story out of court. No one, short of a severely psychotic
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masochist, would willingly undergo what she went through.
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123. Marks files.
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124. William Kroger, CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL HYPNOSIS (Philadelphia:
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Lippincott, 1963), 299.
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125. Recently, ufologist Jim Moseley, an acquaintance of Candy's, has
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claimed that an unidentified source on Nebel's "inner circle" once, off-the-
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record, pronounced Candy's story "a crock." This assertion deserves careful
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and respectful consideration. Still, Moseley won't identify his source, and
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we have no way of telling if this insider spoke from instinct or certain
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knowledge, or indeed, what he really meant. Did he feel Candy was fantasizing
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or fibbing? If the former, why did her hallucinations match details of
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MKULTRA released only after publication of her book? If the latter, how are
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we to explain the many hypnotic regression tapes, at least some of which were
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made available to outside investigators? (Fairly elaborate, for a hoax.) In
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any case, how could Candy have known the fact (confirmed by Marks' associates)
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that Kroger taught "Jensen" at a certain West-coast institute? Why, if the
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story was "a crock," would Candy risk libel suits by naming -- to associates
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and investigators, if not to the general public -- real-life hypnotherapists?
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All in all, I would suggest that Moseley's "insider" was speaking glibly, and
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did not know the true facts. [Or was speaking disinformationally. -jpg]
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126. Philadelphia, Lippincott, 1976.
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127. Ibid., 415.
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128. Similar paranoid outbreaks led to the dissolution of Dr. Richard
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Neal's UFO abductee group in Los Angeles, according to a phone interview I had
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with Dr. Neal.
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129. Affidavit of Dr. Simpson-Kallas in the case of Sirhan-Sirhan, 1973;
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see Bowart, OPERATION MIND CONTROL, 225.
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130. All true MPs have experienced some form of abuse or trauma, psycho-
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logical or physical, during childhood.
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131. One was ritually abused in an occult setting. If I were a "spy-
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chiatrist" scouting potential fodder for mind control experiments, I would
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seek out abused children from military families. (A military background
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would ensure that the "right" doctor gets access to the child.) Abduction
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researchers should look for such a pattern.
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132. I refer here to the vast upsurge in alien abductions which took
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place that year; see generally Kevin Randle, THE OCTOBER SCENARIO (Middle
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Coast, 1988). Of course, abductions (or, according to my hypothesis, dis-
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guised mind control operations) occurred previous to this year.
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133. John Marks interview with Milton Kline, December 22, 1977 (Marks
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files).
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134. Brenda Butler ET AL., SKY CRASH, expanded edition (London: Grafton
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Books, 1986), 305-321, 354-355.
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135. Telephone interview with Nancy Wright.
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136. Telephone interview with Miranda Parks.
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137. William Moore, "UFOs and the U.S. Government," FOCUS, vol. 4,
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June 30, 1989. Moore's role in the affair strikes me as highly questionable,
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even scandalous -- although at least here we have one instance of direct and
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irrefutable "insider" testimony of government harassment.
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138. Some have also raised questions about his psychiatric treatment
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of Oswald assassin Jack Ruby. I find it odd that a CIA mind control veteran
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-- who did NOT reside or practice in Dallas -- should have been assigned to the
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Ruby case.
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139. Samiel Chavkin, THE MIND STEALERS (New York: Houghton Mifflin,
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1978), 96-107.
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140. Raymond Fowler, THE ANDREASSON AFFAIR (New York: Prentice Hall,
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1979).
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141. New York: Warner Books, 1989; 198-202.
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142. Ruth Montgomery, ALIENS AMONG US (Ballantine, 1985), 49. My article
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"Psychiatric Abuse of UFO Witness," referred to earlier, also documents this
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phenomenon.
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143. Chung-Kwang Chou and Arthur W. Guy, "Quantization of Microwave
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Biological Effects," SYMPOSIUM OF BIOLOGICAL EFFECTS AND MEASUREMENT OF RADIO
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FREQUENCY/MICROWAVES, edited by Dewitt G. Hazzard (U.S. Department of Health,
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Education and Welfare, 1977).
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144. MIAMI HERALD, May 28, 1984 and June 6, 1984; NATIONAL EXAMINER,
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vol. 22, no. 18, April 30, 1985. Although the EXAMINER is a supermarket
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tabloid, and therefore a questionable source, this periodical has rendered
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researchers the service of printing the X-ray of Petit's brain, showing the
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implant. [Ever heard of airbrushing? -jpg]
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145. Los Angeles TIMES, March 28, 1988.
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146. Raymond Fowler, THE ANDREASSON AFFAIR, PHASE TWO (Reward, 1982).
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This book includes rare photographs of the unmarked helicopters which have
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plagued this abduction victim and her family.
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147. A mutual friend described for me an incident in which the former
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SEAL, mistakenly perceiving a threat, almost instantly felled, and nearly
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killed, a man twice his size. Whatever the truth of my informant's other
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statements, he certainly has received advanced combat training.
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148. Fenton Bresler, WHO KILLED JOHN LENNON? (New York: St. Martin's
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Press, 1989), 45-46.
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149. Bowart, OPERATION MIND CONTROL, 27-42.
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150. Denise Winn, THE MANIPULATED MIND (London, Octagon Press, 1983),
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72-73; Bresler, WHO KILLED JOHN LENNON?, 41; see generally: Peter Watson,
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WAR ON THE MIND (London: Hutchison, 1978) (Watson broke the story on Narut
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for the London TIMES).
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151. Larry Collins, "Mind Control," PLAYBOY, January 1990.
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152. John Marks interview with Milton Kline, December 22, 1977 (Marks
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files).
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153. Richard A. Gabriel, NO MORE HEROES (New York: Hill and Wang, 1987),
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124.
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154. Ibid., 150-151.
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155. See generally: Mark Lane, CONVERSATIONS WITH AMERICANS (Simon and
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Shuster, 1970); A.J. Langguth, HIDDEN TERRORS (New York: Pantheon, 1978).
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156. John G. Fuller, THE INTERRUPTED JOURNEY (New York: Dell, 1966).
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157. This detail plays a part in other abductions -- for example, it
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crops up in the Betty Andreasson Luca case. See Raymond Fowler, THE ANDREAS-
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SON AFFAIR (New York: Bantam, 1980), 50-51.
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158. Stanton Friedman, for example; the reader is referred to his 1988
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Whole Life Expo lecture, "UFOs: A Cosmic Watergate."
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159. THE BODY ELECTRIC, 196-202.
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160. The Fish map has received wide discussion; for a representative
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sampling, the reader is directed to the aforementioned Friedman lecture (note
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158); Terence Dickenson, "The Zeti Reticuli Incident," ASTRONOMY, December,
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1974; Klass, UFO ABDUCTIONS: A DANGEROUS GAME, 20-23; and John Rimmer, THE
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EVIDENCE FOR ALIEN ABDUCTIONS (Weillingborough: Aquarian, 1984), 88-92.
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Incidentally, Klass has proposed to Friedman a test regarding the ability to
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recall such material accurately under hypnotic regression; Friedman, for
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reasons best known to himself, declined the offer to participate.
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OPERATION MIND CONTROL, by Walter Bowart (Dell, 1978). The best single volume
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on the subject. Difficult to find; indeed, this book's rapid disappear-
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ance from bookstores and libraries has aroused the suspicions of some
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researchers. (Tom David Books, POB 1107, Aptos, CA 95001, carries this
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work.)
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PHYSICAL CONTROL OF THE MIND, by Jose Delgado (Harper and Row, 1969). Outdated
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but still essential.
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PROJECT MKULTRA, joint hearing before the Select Committee on Health and
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Scientific Research of the Committee on Human Resources, United States
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Senate (Government Printing Office, 1977).
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PSYCHIC WARFARE: FACT OR FICTION? edited by John White (Aquarian, 1988). See
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especially Michael Rossman's contribution.
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PSYCHOTECHNOLOGY, Robert L. Schwitzgebel and Ralph K. Schwitzgebel (Holt,
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Rhinehart and Winston, 1973).
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THE SCIENTIST, by John Lilly (expanded edition: Ronin, 1988). Bizarre --
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Lilly is an ex-"brainwashing" specialist who claims to be in contact
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with aliens. Is he controlled or controlling?
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THE SEARCH FOR "THE MANCHURIAN CANDIDATE", by John Marks (Bantam, 1978). An
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invaluable book. However, many people have made the mistake of assuming
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it tells the full story. It does not.
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WERE WE CONTROLLED? by Lincoln Lawrence (University Books, 1967). Explores
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possible connections to the JFK assassination. Dr. Petter Lindstrom's
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endorsement of this work makes it mandatory reading.
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WHO KILLED JOHN LENNON? by Fenton Bresler (St. Martin's Press, 1989).
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Interesting thesis concerning the possible use of mind control on Mark
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David Chapman. Better in its analysis of Chapman than in its history
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of mind control. In my own work, I have encountered data which may
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help confirm Bresler's theory.
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THE ZAPPING OF AMERICA, by Paul Brodeur (MacLeod [Canadian edition], 1976).
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Contains a good chapter on microwave mind control technology.
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The important stories of Martti Koski and Robert Naeslund can be obtained by
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sending three dollars to Martti Koski, Kiilinpellontie 2, 21290 Rusko,
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FINLAND. Koski's description of his "programming" sessions should not be
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taken at face value; we cannot always trust the perception of someone whose
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perception has been altered. His research into the technology of mind control
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is solid.
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But none of that could ever happen in THIS country, oh never. We're protected
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by the Philip Morris Constitution(tm) and the National Security Act of 1947.
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AND I FEEL SECURE. DON'T YOU?
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Television certainly couldn't be INTENTIONALLY CONTRIVED to induce hypnagogic f
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trance states in its viewers through which the Con delivers ONENESS FANTASY
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INDUCTION, Oral Gratification Stimulation and **DEATH ANXIETY** SIGNALS.
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<girlfriend and I are one> WHY DO YOU THINK IT'S CALLED "PROGRAMMING"!?!? n
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We have American brand McFreedom: we're free to consume ourselves into
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indentured-servitude/wage-slave debt, free to get the BEST MIND CONTROL
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ADVERTISING that CREDIT CAN BUY. Never mind McGovernment prying into our o
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bladders for evidence of Thoughtcrime...those evil drug users aren't consuming
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the RIGHT, government-SUBSIDIZED drugs and therefore are traitors to the
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Fatherland! <feed me> The Drug Czar really WASN'T ADDICTED TO NICOTINE; he r
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chewed Nicorettes TO SET A SHINING EXAMPLE FOR THE CHILDREN and make them GOOD
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CONSUMERS OF PHILIP MORRIS tobacco products. <buy or die> Hail Helms! Viva
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Zapata Oil! NSA KNOWS BEST! d
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MEIN FUEHRER! I CAN WALK!
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"If you want a picture of the future, "One of the more interesting
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imagine a boot stamping on a human concepts of propaganda -- at least
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face -- forever." propaganda in Western societies --
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- O'Brien is that it's a propaganda of
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integration, that it's not an overt
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"Simply knowing you're an object of practice, that it is something that
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propaganda is not enough, in itself, has to take place over a long
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to armor one against the appeals of period of time; it has to be fairly
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propaganda. That's really the common; it has to be integrated
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message of 1984...everybody's aware into everyday life."
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that the propaganda is ongoing -- - Richard Bolton,
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that's what doublethink is, that's Prof. of Visual Arts,
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what the concept of doublethink MIT
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means: with one part of your mind
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you can see that it's just a crock, No. 2: Why did you resign?
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and you don't fall for it, but with No. 6: Too many people know too
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the other part of that same mind, much.
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you adhere blindly to it." No. 2: Never!
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- Mark Miller,
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Johns Hopkins University
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"Outside man there is nothing."
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"But the whole universe is outside us. Look at the stars! Some of them are
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a million light-years away. They are out of our reach forever."
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"What are stars?" said O'Brien indifferently. "They are bits of fire a few
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kilometers away. We could reach them if we wanted to. Or we could blot them
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out. The earth is the center of the universe. The sun and the stars go round
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it...For certain purposes, of course, that is not true. When we navigate the
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ocean, or when we predict an eclipse, we often find it convenient to assume
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that the earth goes round the sun and that the stars are millions upon millions
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of kilometers away. But what of it? Do you suppose it is beyond us to produce
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a dual system of astronomy? The stars can be near or distant, according as we
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need them. Do you suppose our mathematicians are unequal to that? Have you
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forgotten doublethink?"
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Bad thinking is punishable.
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No. 2: (shouts) Why POP! Good thinking will be as
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No. 6: Pop, pop, pop. quickly rewarded. You will
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find it an effective
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combination.
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- The Keeper
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As time is short, and you may lie, I'm The fact that the Conspiracy is
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going to have to torture you. But I unaware of itself as a Conspiracy
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want you to know it isn't personal. gives it such power over our minds
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- Agent Rogerz that the very thought becomes
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REPO MAN unthinkable.
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- Arise!
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SubGprop indoctrination tape #23
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You don't have many suspects who are
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innocent of a crime. That's contradictory.
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If a person is innocent of a crime, then
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he is not a suspect.
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- Edwin Meese III
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ex-U.S. Attorney General
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