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In Contravention of Conventional Wisdom


CIA no touch torture makes sense
out of mind control allegations
By Cheryl Welsh
January 2008
Cheryl Welsh was invited to speak about mind control allegations at a recent
workshop on ethics and interrogations by the workshop director, Jean Maria Arrigo PhD.
Dr. Arrigo commented on this article:
In CIA No Touch Torture Makes Sense Out of Mind Control Allegations,
Cheryl Welsh provides a valuable overview of methods common to
neuroweapons research and torture interrogation. Her essay is informed by
the multitude of self-identified, experimental targets of neuroweapons
researchers whom she represents. Scholars and journalists who are only able
to track neuroweapons research and interrogation methods through
government documents have biased the consensus reality in favor of
government authorities who deceive the public. We owe thanks to Cheryl
Welsh and her colleagues for their pioneering efforts to penetrate government
deception through the phenomenology of self-identified victims of
neuroweapons.
Jean Maria Arrigo, PhD, is an independent social psychologist and oral historian whose
work gives moral voice to military and intelligence professionals. See, for example,
Arrigo, J.M & Wagner, R. (2007). Torture Is for Amateurs: A Meeting of Psychologists
and Military Interrogators. [Special issue]. Peace and Conflict, 11 (4).

Dedicated to the courageous and kind-hearted


Peggy Fagan of Houston, Texas,
who is enduring the new scientific version of torture.

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Table of contents
Introduction
I. A university professor uncovers CIA no touch torture
II. The beginnings of CIA no touch torture and how it spread
III. What is no touch torture?
IV. An example of no touch torture
V. The long history of U.S. torture
VI. CIA Cold War neuroscience-based mind control research
VII. CIA Cold War nonlethal weapons research
VIII. Why CIA no touch torture has been so successful
IX. All three programs are state tools for neutralizing the enemy
without killing; for intelligence operations and counterinsurgency
warfare
X. Mind control allegations by a Korean War POW, (prisoner of war),
a Soviet political prisoner and Abu Ghraib detainees
XI. The banal and bizarre techniques of no touch torture
XII. The three key behavioral components of no touch torture
XIII. Torture as a kind of total theater
XIV. A comparison of no touch torture to mind control allegations
XV. The phenomenology of the torture situation
XVI. Comparing no touch torture techniques of sensory disorientation
and self inflicted pain to mind control allegations
XVII. Conclusions: what everyone can agree on

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Introduction
After the horrific pictures of prisoners being tortured at Abu Ghraib were displayed in front pages of
newspapers around the world, the United States maintained that the U.S. government does not
torture; Abu Ghraib was about a few bad officers. Evidence now proves that CIA no touch torture
and worse were ordered by the executive branch and approved by top military officers. Surprisingly
this scandal has much in common with another national security issue, neuroweapons, commonly
referred to as mind control.
The field of neuroethics should begin now, according to bioethicist Dr. Jonathan Moreno in his 2006
book Mind Wars, Brain Research and National Defense. The influential book was reviewed in
Nature and JAMA (Journal of American Medical Association). Most neuroscientists agree that
advanced neuroweapons are over a half century away but the ethics of the new weapons need more
planning than occurred for the atomic bomb. Moreno began the first chapter of his book describing
the growing numbers of allegations of illegal government mind control targeting. He immediately
dismissed them as conspiracy theory nut cases. A 2007 Washington Post Magazine article,
Thought Wars followed suit. So why should anyone read further given these credible and highly
respected expert opinions?
Much of what the public should know about the issue has gone unreported or uninvestigated. For
example, after over a half century of classified research, not one publicly known neurological weapon
has been deployed. This raises more questions than it answers. Putting aside the major and
undebated points of the consensus position, the mind control allegations do sound crazy and on this
singular point, most people, including experts and news reporters refuse any closer examination.
Clearly, understanding why the mind control allegations sound so crazy would have significant
consequences.
Two analogies help clarify the major problems for the mind control issue, secrecy and the lack of a
thorough, impartial investigation;
Excerpt of a 1970s congressional hearing uncovering illegal CIA activities; [Senator Frank]
Church, ... persisted in blaming the plots [assassinations] on the CIA. The agency, he said, was
a rogue elephant on a rampage. For proof, he pointed to the lack of documentary evidence
that any president had ever approved an assassination. Former CIA director Richard Helms
countered that it was absurd to expect to find such evidence. I cant imagine anybody wanting
something in writing saying I have just charged Mr. Jones to go out and shoot Mr. Smith, he
testified. The Agency, he insisted, had simply carried out the wishes of the executive.
Even today, experts dont understand how the U.S. secrecy system works. Similar to the torture
scandal, until there is a national security scandal about neuroscience weapons, the public will
remain uninformed about a serious public issue.
During a dairymans strike in 19th century New England, when there was suspicion of milk
being watered down, Henry David Thoreau wrote; Sometimes circumstantial evidence can be
quite convincing; like when you find a trout in the milk. Mind Wars and the Washington Post
Magazine article examined the growing numbers of crazy sounding mind control allegations.
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But unlike Thoreaus account, the publications only reported the convincing circumstantial
evidence of finding a trout in the milk and dismissed the suspicions without a fair or
impartial investigation. As a result, the mind control allegations made no sense.
Update: In the 2008 book The Commission, the Uncensored History of the 9-11 Investigation,
Philip Shenon explained that explicit, very classified kill orders are now put in writing. On page
254 Shenon wrote: MONs [memorandum of notification] were top-secret orders prepared by the
White House to authorize covert operations abroad by the CIA. ... there was an explicit, if highly
secret, order given by Clinton to the CIA in late 1998 to kill bin Laden.

I. A university professor uncovers CIA no touch


torture
University of Wisconsin professor Alfred McCoy wrote the 2006 book, A Question of Torture, CIA
Interrogation, from the Cold War to the War on Terror. Its a compelling account of McCoys search
for understanding the CIAs no touch torture techniques used in the war on terror and the Iraq
War. McCoy shows how information extracted by coercion is worthless and makes the case for a
legal approach, long and successfully used by the U.S. Marines and the F.B.I. McCoy documents
why CIA no touch torture is a revolutionary psychological approach and is the first new scientific
innovation after centuries of torture. Interrogators had found that mere physical pain, no matter
how extreme, often produced heightened resistance. Of course, the old brutal forms of physical
torture are still around, for example torture in Argentina in the 1970s described in the classic,
Prisoner Without a Name, Cell without a Number by Jacobo Timerman.
McCoy pieced together what no touch torture is and how it was spread globally. The CIAs new no
touch torture works by attacking and destroying the basis of personal identity. McCoy found that
the techniques were bizarre, simple, even banal and yet devastatingly effective. McCoy discovered
that the techniques had been scientifically proven in decades of CIA cold war research. Evidence of
several government manuals helped prove that the techniques were disseminated from Vietnam
through Iran to Central America.
No touch torture techniques sound strangely similar to mind control allegations. A comparison of
no touch torture to mind control allegations raised the possibility that mind control allegations
could be based on the well researched psychological theory for no touch torture. Torture victims
exhibit symptoms similar to psychotic processes and organic disorders and experts say this is not
mental illness but an outcome of the psychological component of torture. Psychotherapist Otto
Doerr-Zegers, who has treated Chilean victims tortured under General Augusto Pinochet stated;
The psychological component of torture becomes a kind of total theater, a constructed unreality of
lies and inversion, in a plot that ends inexorably with the victims self-betrayal and destruction. ...
This is similar to the technique of street theater that mind control victims described in the
Washington Post Magazine article. As torture victims are not mentally ill, mind control victims
would not be mentally ill but rather have undergone and are undergoing a traumatic situation
comparable to torture, such as the alleged illegal targeting with government mind control weapons.

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The UCDavis Center for the Study of Human Rights in the Americas (CSHRA) and the UCDavis
Center for Mind and Brain (CMB) further explain what psychological torture is and its effects on
torture victims.
[CSHRA and CMB] have initiated a collaboration to investigate theneurobiology of
psychological torture. ...Psychological torture (henceforthPT) is a set of practices that are
used worldwide to inflict pain or suffering without resorting to direct physical violence.
PT includes the use of sleep deprivation, sensory disorientation, forced self-induced pain,
solitary confinement, mock execution, severe humiliation, mind-altering drugs and
threats of violenceas well as the exploitation of personal or cultural phobias.
The psychiatric sequelae of PT are severe. They include delirium, psychosis, regression,
self-mutilation, cognitive impairment, and anxiety disorders, including post-traumatic
stress disorder. Neuroscience research on these and related mental disorders continues
to establish their neurobiological underpinnings, thus challenging the popular view that
PT is not physical, not serious, and perhaps not even torture at all.
The CSHRA and the CMB launched their collaborative efforts by holding The First
UCDavis Workshop on the Neurobiology of Psychological Torture. The goal of this
workshop was to bring together researchers and practitioners from different specialties
and research groups in order to set off a unified, long-term, research program on the
ways in which PT affects the human central nervous system in an effort to understand it
in relation to the more traditional forms of physical torture, and to establish clearly
articulated ethical, legal, and medical descriptions of this set of practices. It is expected
that these descriptions will help treat, document, and deter PT.
Supplemented by studies on the social, historical, and ethical ramifications of PT, the
presentations made at The First UCDavis Workshop on the Neurobiology of
Psychological Torture have been bound into The Trauma of Psychological Torture, a
volume to be published by Praeger on June 30, 2008.
Please note that numerous torture experts, including CSHRA and CMB have completely shunned
suggestions to investigate mind control allegations or to consider the issue. But this information may
be helpful to the therapists of TIs (targeted individuals of mind control) who are coping with mind
control targeting.

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II. The beginnings of CIA no touch torture and how it


spread
The science of psychological torture began because of fears of Russian brainwashing of defendants in
the 1940s Moscow show trials and the Korean War POW (prisoners of war) brainwashing scare in
the 1950s. The 2005 book, World as Laboratory, Experiments with Mice, Mazes, and Men by
Rebecca Lemov described government psychological research for determining whether the
Communists had developed new techniques of brainwashing. Almost all [scientists] who were
assigned to study the phenomenon of POW collaboration ended up in short order working for the
CIA via one of its various cut-outs, conduits, and false fronts, such as the Society for the
Investigation of Human Ecology, the Geschickter Fund for Medical Research, and the Scientific
Engineering Institute, or in one of its own laboratories. (Lemov, 219) McCoy described the research
behind no touch torture and how it spread globally;
From 1950 to 1962, the CIA became involved in torture through a massive mind-control
effort, with psychological warfare and secret research into human consciousness that
reached a cost of a billion dollars annually, a veritable Manhattan Project of the mind. ...
If we trace a narrative thread through a maze of hundreds of experiments, the CIA
research moved through two distinct phases, first an in-house exploration of exotic
techniques such as hypnosis and hallucinogenic drugs, and, a later focus on behavioral
experimentation by contract researchers, several of the most brilliant behavioral
scientists of their generation ...
While this Agency drug testing led nowhere, CIA-funded behavioral experiments,
outsourced to the countrys leading universities, Harvard, Princeton, Yale, etc., produced
three key findings that contributed to the discovery of a new form of torture that was
psychological, not physical, ... perhaps best described as no-touch torture. (McCoy
outline, 2)
Across the span of three continents and four decades, there is a striking similarity in U.S.
torture techniques, both their conceptual design and specific techniques, from the CIAs
1963 Kubark interrogation manual, to the Agencys 1983 Honduras training handbook,
all the way to General Ricardo Sanchezs 2003 orders for interrogation in Iraq. ...
Guantanamo perfected the three-phase psychological paradigm by attacking cultural
identity and individual psyche. (McCoy outline, 14)

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III. What is no touch torture?


McCoy explained what no touch torture is;
The CIAs psychological paradigm for no touch torture fused two new methods,
sensory disorientation and self-inflicted pain, whose combination, in theory, would
cause victims to feel responsible for their own suffering and thus capitulate more readily
to their torturers. Refined through years of practice, sensory disorientation relies on a
mix of sensory overload and sensory deprivation via banal procedures, isolation then
intense interrogation, heat and cold, light and dark, noise and silence, for a systematic
attack on all human stimuli. The fusion of these two techniques, sensory disorientation
and self-inflicted pain, creates a synergy of physical and psychological trauma whose sum
is a hammer-blow to the existential platforms of personal identity. (McCoy outline, 4-5)
In 2004, the Red Cross reported: The construction of such a system. ... cannot be
considered other than an intentional system of cruel, unusual and degrading treatment
and a form of torture. (McCoy outline, 9)

IV. An example of no touch torture


Democracy Nows Amy Goodman interviewed journalist Jane Mayer about her August 8, 2007 New
Yorker article, The Black Sites: A Rare Look Inside the C.I.A.s Secret Interrogation Program.
Mayer described detainee Khalid Sheikh Mohammed and his experience with no touch torture;
There, he [Khalid Sheikh Mohammed] was subjected to a kind of a weird routine that
someone described to me as kind of Clockwork Orange sort of thing, where he was put in
goggles that blacked out the light and earmuffs of some sort that blocked out sound and
deprived of any normal routine, such as meals or anything that would allow him to know
what time of day it was or really have any kind of marker in his existence. And its a
program thats developed of sort of psychological terror, in a way, to kind of make people
feel that they are completely dependent on other people, have no control over their lives,
and its something that, the technique, that really comes out of the KGB days, way back in
the Cold War. And apparently its something the CIA has put a lot of research into over
time.

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V. The long history of U.S. torture


The history of CIA torture runs parallel to CIA neuroscience-based mind control research and also
CIA nonlethal weapons research. This is important because mind control allegations include
descriptions of techniques that sound like all three CIA programs. It is possible that the related cold
war CIA no touch torture, nonlethal weapons and neuroscience-based mind control programs have
co-mingled for intelligence purposes. Pulitzer Prize winning New York Times reporter and author
Tim Weiner wrote the 2007 book Legacy of Ashes, History of the CIA. Weiner described the CIA
torture programs and the U.S. secret detention centers around the world. This is a brief excerpt of
the extensive programs;
The project dated back to 1948, when Richard Helms and his [American intelligence]
officers in Germany realized they were being defrauded ... The agency had set up
clandestine prisons to wring confessions out of suspected double agents. One was in
Germany, another in Japan. The third, and the biggest, was in the Panama Canal Zone.
Like Guantanamo, ... It was anything goes. ... (Weiner, 64-5)
Senior CIA officers, including Helms, destroyed almost all the records of these programs
in fear they might become public. (Weiner, 66)
The agency, as Cheney said that morning, went over to the dark side. On Monday,
September 17, President Bush issued a fourteen-page top secret directive to Tenet and
the CIA, ordering the agency to hunt, capture, imprison, and interrogate suspects around
the world. It set new limits on what the agency could do. It was the foundation for a
system of secret prisons where CIA officers and contractors used techniques that
included torture. One CIA contractor was convicted of beating an Afghan prison to death.
This was not the role of a civilian intelligence service in a democratic society. But it is
clearly what the White House wanted the CIA to do. ...
[The CIA] had participated in the torture of captured enemy combatants before,
beginning in 1967, under the Phoenix program in Vietnam. ...
Under Bushs order, the CIA began to function as a global military police, throwing
hundreds of suspects into secret jails in Afghanistan, Thailand, Poland, and inside the
American military prison in Guantanamo, Cuba. It handed hundreds more prisoners off
to the intelligence services in Egypt, Pakistan, Jordan, and Syria for interrogations.
(Weiner, 482)

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VI. CIA Cold War neuroscience-based mind control


research
Some CIA neuroscience-based mind control research is known to have continued into the 1970s and
is still classified today. A January 29, 1979 Washington Post article entitled Book Disputes CIA
Chief on Mind-Control Efforts: Work Went on Into 1970s, Author Says, reported;
Despite assurances last year from Central Intelligence Director Stansfield Turner that the
CIAs mind-control program was phased out over a decade ago, the intelligence agency
has come up with new documents indicating that the work went on into the 1970s,
according to a new book. John Marks, the author of the book, said the CIA mind-control
researchers did apparently drop their much publicized MK-ULTRA drug-testing
program. But they replaced it, according to Marks, with another super secret behavioralcontrol project under the agencys Office of Research and Development.
The ORD program used a cover organization set up in the 1960s outside Boston headed
by Dr. Edwin Land, the founder of Polaroid, who acted as a figurehead, said Marks in
his book. The project investigated such research as genetic engineering, development of
new strains of bacteria, and mind control. The book identifies the Massachusetts
proprietary organization headed by Land as the Scientific Engineering Institute. The
CIA-funded institute was originally set up as a radar and technical research company in
the 1950s and shifted over to mind-control experiments in the 1960s with the exception
of a few scattered programs. According to Marks, however, the ORD program was a fullscale one and just as secret as the earlier MK-ULTRA project.
In a March 14, 1987, Nation magazine editorial, Louis Slesin, editor of the trade publication,
Microwave News, wrote; Experts agree that nonionizing electromagnetic radiation (NIER) can
affect behavior, but the question is whether the radiation can be harnessed and used on people at a
distance. With its MKULTRA program the CIA began looking for the answer in the early 1950s.
Slesin described that in the 1979 book, Search for the Manchurian Candidate, The CIA and Mind
Control by John Marks, Marks filed a freedom of information act (foia) request. The CIA replied
that it had a roomful of files on electromagnetic and related techniques to alter behavior and
stimulate the brain. But, [the agency] refused to release the papers, and they remain classified.

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VII. CIA Cold War nonlethal weapons research


Nonlethal weapons are another outcome of CIA behavior control research. Steven Aftergood wrote
about the initial stages of nonlethal weapons in the September/October 1994 Bulletin of the Atomic
Scientists; Details about programs to develop so called non-lethal weapons are slowly emerging
from the U.S. governments secret black budget. ... The concept of non-lethal weapons is not new;
the term appears in heavily censored CIA documents dating from the 1960s. Dr. Barbara HatchRosenberg described nonlethal weapons on page 45,
Non-lethal weapons may violate treaties
Development of many of the proposed weapons described on these pages has been
undertaken by NATO, the United States, and probably other nations as well. Most of the
weapons could be considered pre-lethal rather than non-lethal. They would actually
provide a continuum of effects ranging from mild to lethal, with varying degrees of
controllability. Serious questions arise about the legality of these expensive and highly
classified development programs. Four international treaties are particularly relevant ...
The Certain Conventional Weapons Convention (also known as the Inhumane Weapons
Convention).
Many of the non-lethal weapons under consideration utilize infrasound or
electromagnetic energy (including lasers, microwave or radio-frequency radiation, or
visible light pulsed at brain-wave frequency) for their effects. These weapons are said to
cause temporary or permanent blinding, interference with mental processes,
modification of behavior and emotional response, seizures, severe pain, dizziness, nausea
and diarrhea, or disruption of internal organ functions in various other ways. In addition,
the use of high-power microwaves to melt down electronic systems would incidentally
cook every person in the vicinity.
Typically, the biological effects of these weapons depend on a number of variables that,
theoretically, could be tuned to control the severity of the effects. However, the precision
of control is questionable. The use of such weapons for law enforcement might constitute
severe bodily punishment without due process. In warfare, the use of these weapons in a
non-lethal mode would be analogous to the use of riot control agents in the Vietnam War,
a practice now outlawed by the CWC. Regardless of the level of injury inflicted, the use of
many non-lethal weapons is likely to violate international humanitarian law on the basis
of superfluous suffering and/or indiscriminate effects.
In addition, under the Certain Conventional Weapons Convention, international
discussions are now under way that may lead to the development of specific new
protocols covering electromagnetic weapons; a report is expected sometime next year.
The current surge of interest in electromagnetic and similar technologies makes the
adoption of a protocol explicitly outlawing the use of these dehumanizing weapons an
urgent matter.

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VIII. Why CIA no touch torture has been so successful


McCoy explained;
CIA Paradigm: In its clandestine journey across continents and decades, this distinctly
American form of psychological torture would prove elusive, resilient, adaptable and
devastatingly destructive, attributes that have allowed it to persist up to the present and
into the future. ...
1. Elusive: Unlike its physical variant, psychological torture lacks clear signs of abuse
and easily eludes detection, greatly complicating any investigation, prosecution, or
attempt at prohibition.
2. Resilient: Psychological torture is shrouded in a scientific patina that appeals to
policy makers and avoids the obvious physical brutality unpalatable to the modern
public.
3. Adaptable: In forty years since its discovery, the Agencys psychological paradigm
has proved surprisingly adaptable, with each sustained application producing
innovations. ...
4. Destructive: Although seemingly less brutal than physical methods, the CIAs no
touch torture actually leaves searing psychological scars. Victims often need long
treatment to recover from a trauma many experts consider more crippling than
physical pain. (A Question of Torture, 12)
These characteristics also apply to nonlethal weapons and neuroscience-based mind control. All
three are emerging state tools of the future and can neutralize the enemy by controlling the behavior
of the enemy. A 2005 book entitled, Torture, Does it Make Us Safer? Is It Ever OK? was copublished with Human Rights Watch. Some general reasons for why governments use torture as a
state tool include the following. Governments torture because it is a way to obtain coerced
confessions. The confessions can be used for propaganda purposes. Torture serves a variety of state
purposes: to terrorize certain elements of the population, to instill a climate of fear in the public
more generally, and to break key leaders and members of these groups, uncovering their networks.
Other purposes of torture are to obtain intelligence by any means, annihilate subversives and
eliminate the enemy.
Counterinsurgency warfare is taking place in Iraq and major newspapers have reported on the many
detainees that have consistently alleged being subjected to no touch torture techniques. As
reported in the September 16th, 2007 Sacramento Bee, General David Petraeus co-wrote the
Counterinsurgency Field Manuel-U.S. Army Field Manual on Tactics, Intelligence, Host Nation
Forces, Airpower, which Newsweek said, is highly touted as the basis upon which the surge of U.S.
forces this year would be organized.

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The book Torture, also included a description of counterinsurgency warfare, in which torture was a
principal weapon and was developed during the French experience in Indochina and Algeria.
[The] genesis of this new kind of warfare is the idea that the enemy takes the form of an
invisible political organization hidden among the civilian population. One can know its
leaders and its structure only by waging a war of information: by arresting masses of
civilian suspects, interrogating them, and, if necessary, torturing them. ... In the modern
era, ... the science of torture and similar abusive treatment has developed to break the
physical and mental resistance of subjects before they expire or go mad and thus become
useless as sources of information. ... Torture is still about domination.

IX. All three programs are state tools for neutralizing


the enemy without killing; for intelligence operations and
counterinsurgency warfare
By comparing mind control allegations to no touch torture techniques and the very classified
nonlethal weapons program, the purpose of the bizarre sounding mind control allegations begins to
make sense. Neuroweapons include the CIAs still classified neuroscience-based mind control
research, no touch torture and nonlethal weapons. All three are emerging state tools of the future
that can reliably neutralize the enemy psychologically or without killing. The old, politically
unacceptable methods of brutal physical torture and killing wont be eliminated but surreptitious,
scientifically proven, alternative methods are available to achieve an even greater national security
advantage. All are ideal for counterinsurgency warfare, psychological operations and intelligence
operations. The characteristics of no touch torture, nonlethal weapons and neuroscience-based
mind control make them more inhumane than the atomic bomb.

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X. Mind control allegations by a Korean War POW,


(prisoner of war), a Soviet political prisoner and Abu
Ghraib detainees
Three relevant examples out of the numerous available provide a general overview of the decades of
mind control allegations and weapons. The details are compelling and rarely reported by
mainstream press and illustrate why a comparison of no touch torture to mind control allegations
is so applicable. The examples share the same Cold War history with CIA no touch torture,
neuroscience-based mind control and nonlethal weapons programs.
1. The 1984 BBC TV documentary Opening Pandoras Box described EMR [electromagnetic
radiation] remote mind control developments and a claim of mind control by a Korean POW;
In the 1950s, intelligence agencies were interested in changing mental states. The
theory is that brain waves can be tuned to a different EMR frequency and can
change moods and character. ... A CIA memo stated that they were looking for
behavior control to enhance consciousness.
The Soviets had realized the same thing. Dr. Ross Adey, famous EMR researcher at
Loma Linda Veterans Hospital, examined the Lida machine, from the Soviet Union.
It was described as a machine to rearrange consciousness. The Russians claimed
to use it for treatment of emotional disorders in the 1950s. Dr. Adey stated that the
Lida machine is now obsolete. It used coiled wire inside ear muffs which acted like
an antenna and emitted 1/10 sec pulses of EMR. Dr. Adey demonstrated that
excited animals rapidly quiet down when exposed to the Lida EMR frequencies.
There was one account that the Lida machine was used during the Korean war for
brainwashing American Prisoners.
2. An interview of an alleged Russian victim, Andre Slepucha, was reported in a 1998 ZDF
German TV documentary. He described what seems to be the first reported victim of some type
of microwave hearing. Slepucha stated;
In November 1954 I came into contact with what today is referred to as
Psychotronic Treatment for the first time. Back then they took me out of the
concentration camp where, under Stalin, I had been imprisoned as a political
prisoner, and brought me into an isolation cell in the KGB prison which was located
in the Lubyanka. After an approximately two week long continuous occupation of
the cell I suddenly experienced in the morning strong sounds in the head, very
strong acoustic and visual hallucinations.
On the CNN news broadcast, Special Assignment by Chuck DeCaro, Weapons of War, Is there
an RF Gap? November 1985, Dr. Bill van Bise, electrical engineer, conducted a demonstration
of Soviet scientific data and schematics for beaming a magnetic field into the brain to cause
visual hallucinations. The demonstration on reporter Chuck DeCaro was successful. Dr. van
Bise stated, In three weeks, I could put together a device that would take care of a whole
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town. A December 13, 1976, Federal Times article, Microwave Weapons Study by Soviets
Cited described the alleged Russian capability of microwave hearing;
The Defense Intelligence Agency has released a report on heavy Communist
research on microwaves, including their use as weapons. Microwaves are used in
radar, television and microwave ovens. They can cause disorientation and possibly
heart attacks in humans. Another biological effect with possible anti-personnel uses
is microwave hearing. Sounds and possibly even words which appear to be
originating intracranially (within the head) can be induced by signal modulation at
very low average power densities, the report said. According to the study,
Communist work in this area has great potential for development into a system for
disorienting or disrupting the behavior patterns of military or diplomatic
personnel.
3. Jon Ronson, author of the New York Times reviewed book, The Men Who Stare at Goats
wrote about alleged mind control experiments on Iraqi detainees. In an interview on April 14,
2005 at the Politics and Prose book store in Washington DC., Ronson discussed his book.
(Tape available from Cspan, Book TV at www.booktv.org. Videotape # 186334)
And from the former detainees from Guantanamo Bay that Ive interviewed it
seems exactly the same things are going on there. I said to a man called Jamal alHarith how do you feel, you know how did you feel at Guantanamo Bay and he said
felt like a laboratory rat. And he said, I felt they were trying stuff out on me. ...
And one example is with Barney the purple dinosaur. When it was announced a
year ago that they were rounding up prisoners of war in Iraq and blasting them
with Barney the purple dinosaur, it was treated as a funny story, because, by all the
major news networks in America, you know... the torture wasnt that bad. ... It was
disseminated as funny because who wants to replace a funny story with, as Eric
[Olson] once said to me, with one thats not fun. ...
I was given seven photographs of a detainee who had just been given the Barney
treatment as they called it. It was 48 hours of Barney with flashing strobe lights
inside a shipping container in the desert heat. ...
... The current chief of staff of the Army is a man called General Pete Shoemaker. ...
Hes well known to have an interest in these paranormal esoteric military pursuits.
... So now is the time when I know that these ideas go to the very top [levels of the
military].
One of the things you spoke of, the one that I have knowledge of is the frequencies.
You can follow a trail of patents like footprints in the snow and the patents
sometimes vanish into the world of military classification. And theres many
patents bought up by a man called Dr. Oliver Lowry. ...

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So we know that these patents have been bought up by the military. ... And the
detainees of Guantanamo Ive spoken to speak of being blasted withfrequencies, put
inside music, high and low frequencies, masked with music.
...I think theres no doubt theyre experimenting with this stuff. To add to that
controversial suggestion. I think theres a good chance that even though theyre
trying this stuff out, its not necessarily true that it works. A lot of this stuff doesnt
work. This may or may not work. I dont know.

XI. The banal and bizarre techniques of no touch


torture
Psychological techniques used at Guantanamo, Abu Ghraib and secret prisons have included
extremes of the following; manipulation of time, loud music, strobe lights, odd sounds, hooding, ear
muffs, heat and cold, light and dark, isolation and intensive interrogation and most importantly,
creative combinations of all these methods which otherwise might seem, individually, banal if not
benign. As McCoy explains;
After a visit from the Guantanamo chief General Miller in September 2003, the U.S.
commander for Iraq, General Ricardo Sanchez, issued orders for sophisticated
psychological torture. As I read from those orders, please listen for the combined sensory
disorientation, self-inflicted pain, and attacking Arab cultural sensitivities.
Environmental Manipulation: Altering the environment to create moderate discomfort
(e.g. adjusting temperatures or introducing an unpleasant smell) ...
Sleep Adjustment: Adjusting the sleeping times of the detainee (e.g. reversing the
sleeping cycles from night to day).
Isolation: Isolating the detainee from other detainees. ... 30 days.
Presence of Military Working Dogs: Exploits Arab fear of dogs while maintaining security
during interrogations ...
Yelling, Loud Music, and Light Control: Used to create fear, disorient detainee and
prolong capture shock. Volume controlled to prevent injury ...
Stress Positions: Use of physical posturing (sitting, standing, kneeling, prone, etc.)
(McCoy outline, 9)

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XII. The three key behavioral components of no touch


torture
McCoy described the principles underlying no touch torture;
Through covert trial and error, the CIA, in collaboration with university researchers,
slowly identified three key behavioral components integral to its emerging techniques for
psychological torture.
Discovery #1 Sensory deprivation In the early 1950s ...Dr. Donald Hebb found that he
could induce a state akin to psychosis in just 48 hours. ...after just two to three days of
such isolation [sitting in a cubicle ..with goggles, gloves and ear muffs on.] the subjects
very identity had begun to disintegrate.
Discovery #2 Self-inflicted pain ...Albert Biderman, Irving L. Janis, Harold Wolff, and
Lawrence Hinkle, advised the agency about the role of self-inflicted pain in Communist
interrogation. ...During the 1950s as well, two eminent neurologists at Cornell Medical
Center working for the CIA found that the KGBs most devastating torture technique
involved, not crude physical beatings, but simply forcing the victim to stand for days at a
time, while the legs swelled, the skin erupted in suppurating lesions, the kidneys shut
down, hallucinations began.
Discovery #3 Anyone can torture ...Finally, a young Yale psychologist Stanley Milgram,
...conducted his famed obedience experiments, asking ordinary New Haven citizens to
torture on command and discovering that, in contravention of conventional wisdom,
anyone could be trained to torture. ...[Milgram] did controversial research under a
government grant showing that almost any individual is capable of torture, a critical
finding for the agency as it prepared to disseminate its method worldwide. (McCoy
outline, 4, Question of Torture, 32-33)
By the projects end in the late 1960s, this torture research had involved three of the 100
most eminent psychologists of the 20th century-Hebb, Milgram, and Janis, as well as
several presidents of the American Psychiatric Association and the American
Psychological Association. (A Question of Torture, 33)
That notorious photo of a hooded Iraqi on a box, arms extended and wires to his hands,
exposes this covert method. The hood is for sensory deprivation, and the arms are
extended for self-inflicted pain. ... Although seemingly less brutal than physical methods,
no-touch torture leaves deep psychological scars on both victims and interrogators. One
British journalist who observed this methods use in Northern Ireland called sensory
deprivation the worst form of torture because it provokes more anxiety among the
interrogatees than more traditional tortures, leaves no visible scars and, therefore, is
harder to prove, and produces longer lasting effects. (Question of Torture, 8-9)

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McCoy explained how CIA no touch torture changes its victims;


Insights from the treatment of Chilean victims tortured under General Augusto Pinochet
s regime offer a point of entry into this complex question. Psychotherapist Otto DoerrZegers found that victims suffer a mistrust bordering on paranoia, and a loss of interest
that greatly surpasses anything observed in anxiety disorders. The subject does not
only react to torture with a tiredness of days, weeks, or months, but remains a tired
human being, relatively uninterested and unable to concentrate.
These findings led him to a revealing question: What in torture makes possible a change
of such nature that it appears similar to psychotic processes and to disorders of organic
origin? (Question of Torture, 10-11)

XIII. Torture as a kind of total theater


Doerr-Zegers explained that techniques of torture work by creating deception, distrust, fear,
disorientation, a kind of total theater that leaves the victim disoriented and emotionally and
psychological damaged. The similarity of the explanation below to street theater found in mind
control allegations is remarkable;
As Doerr-Zegers describes it, the psychological component of torture becomes a kind of
total theater, a constructed unreality of lies and inversion, in a plot that ends inexorably
with the victims self-betrayal and destruction.
To make their artifice of false charges, fabricated news, and mock executions convincing,
interrogators often become inspired thespians. The torture chamber itself thus has the
theatricality of a set with special lighting, sound effects, props, and backdrop, all
designed with a perverse stagecraft to evoke an aura of fear. Both stage and cell construct
their own kind of temporality. While the play both expands and collapses time to carry
the audience forward toward denouement, the prison distorts time to disorientate and
then entrap the victim. As the torturer manipulates circumstances to maximize
confusion, the victim feels prior schemas of the self and the world ... shattered and
becomes receptive to the torturers construction of reality.
Under the peculiar conditions of psychological torture, victims, isolated from others,
form emotional ties to their tormentors that make them responsive to a perverse play
in which they are both audience and actor, subject and objectin a script that often
leaves them not just disoriented but emotionally and psychologically damaged, in some
cases for the rest of their lives. (A Question of Torture, 10)

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XIV. A comparison of no touch torture to mind


control allegations
The Washington Post Magazine article included interviews of several TIs, or targeted individuals of
mind control, as some call themselves. Highly acclaimed author Gloria Naylor is most recognized for
her novel Women of Brewster Place, starring Oprah in a 1980s TV mini-series. Naylor wrote the
novel 1996, about her personal experience of mind control targeting and street theater. The article
also included an example of drug-induced paranoia for comparison;
Like Girard, Naylor describes what she calls street theater, incidents that might be
dismissed by others as coincidental, but which Naylor believes were set up. She noticed
suspicious cars driving by her isolated vacation home. On an airplane, fellow passengers
mimicked her every movement, like mimes on a street.
Voices similar to those in Girards case followed, taunting voices cursing her, telling her
she was stupid, that she couldnt write. Expletive-laced language filled her head. ...
Naylor is not the first writer to describe such a personal descent. Evelyn Waugh, one of
the great novelists of the 20th century, details similar experiences in The Ordeal of
Gilbert Pinfold. Waughs book, published in 1957, has eerie similarities to Naylors.
Embarking on a recuperative cruise, Pinfold begins to hear voices on the ship that he
believes are part of a wireless system capable of broadcasting into his head; he believes
the instigator recruited fellow passengers to act as operatives; and he describes
performances put on by passengers directed at him yet meant to look innocuous to
others.
Waugh wrote his book several years after recovering from a similar episode and realizing
that the voices and paranoia were the result of drug-induced hallucinations.
The psychological terror and mistrust bordering on paranoia of torture victims is remarkably similar
to the mind control alleged by Naylor and the drug-induced paranoia of Waugh. The street theater
described by most TIs also appears similar to the paranoia of mental illness and most people think
street theater sounds crazy.
The addendum of Naylors novel 1996 included this description of some of the most commonly
reported mind control symptoms;
Victims are subjected to various kinds of harassment and torture, twenty-four hours a
day, seven days a week, for years on end. Most believe that some type of technology can
remotely track, target, and control every nerve in their bodies. Heart and respiration rate
can speed up and slow down, and stomach and bowel functions are regulated. Illnesses
and all types of pain can turn on and off in an instant. Microwave burns are reported.
Sleep deprivation is common and dreams are manipulated. Victims say, They [whoever
is targeting them] can see through my eyes, what I see. Sometimes victims describe
seeing the images of projected holograms. Thoughts can be read. Most victims describe a
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phenomenon they call street theater. For example, people around the victim have
repeated verbatim, the victims immediate thoughts, or harassive and personalized
statements are repeated by strangers wherever the victim may go.
Emotions can be manipulated. Microwave hearing, known to be an unclassified military
capability of creating voices in the head, is regularly reported. Implanted thoughts and
visions are common, with repetitive themes that can include pedophilia, homophobia
and degradation. Victims say it is like having a radio or TV in your head. Less frequently,
remote and abusive sexual manipulation is reported. Almost all victims say repetitive
behavior control techniques are used and include negative, stimulus-response or
feedback loops.
The counterintuitive and bizarre torture techniques are discernible within the mind control
allegations. The mind control techniques seem to be psychological techniques to disorient the victim
and cause him to feel completely controlled, dependent and at the mercy of his torturers. Similar to
the kind of total theater for torture, street theater is almost certainly a part of the process of
breaking ones personality to gain behavior control over that person.

XV. The phenomenology of the torture situation


What in torture makes possible a change of such nature that it appears similar to psychotic
processes and to disorders of organic origin? Doerr-Zegers found the answer lies in the
psychological, not physical, phenomenology of the torture situation;
1.
2.
3.
4.

an asymmetry of power;
the anonymity of the torturer to the victim;
the double bind of either enduring or betraying others;
the systematic falsehood of trumped-up charges, artificial lighting, cunning
deceptions, and mock executions;
5. confinement in distinctive spaces signifying displacement, trapping, narrowness
and destruction; and
6. a temporality characterized by some unpredictability and much circularity, having
no end. ...
Thus, much of the pain from all forms of torture is psychological, not physical, based
upon denying victims any power over their lives. In sum, the torturer strives through
insult and disqualification, by means of threats ... to break all the victims possible
existential platforms. Through this asymmetry, the torturer eventually achieves
complete power and reduces the victims to a condition of total or near total
defenselessness. (Question of Torture, 10-11)
In torture, a torture situation is created according to Doerr-Zegers. In mind control allegations,
there is a similar phenomenology of a mind control situation. TIs describe this as an electronic
prison. Doerr-Zegers described the torture technique, 1) an asymmetry of power. In torture, the
torturer has complete power and the victim is completely powerless. Similarly, TIs are targeted
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remotely and are completely powerless to stop the targeting. Doerr-Zegers described the torture
technique, 2) the anonymity of the torturer to the victim. Torture victims do not know their torturer
and similarly, there is the anonymity of the remote targeting in the mind control situation.
Most TIs described street theater or seemingly staged events which matches 3), 4) and 6). DoerrZegers described torture technique, 5) confinement in distinctive spaces signifying displacement,
trapping, narrowness and destruction. Although TIs are not physically imprisoned, most victims
describe the experience as very debilitating and compare it to mental rape, an electronic prison, or
total destruction of the quality of their lives. Mind control poses a severe restriction on their former
lives. Doerr-Zegers technique 6) a temporality characterized by some unpredictability and much
circularity, having no end is also similar to sensory deprivation in mind control allegations. TIs
routinely report the simple but extremely repetitive and negative, stimulus-response and feedback
loops of their environment.

XVI. Comparing no touch torture techniques of


sensory disorientation and self inflicted pain to mind
control allegations
The psychological effects achieved by torture and alleged mind control are similar. Mind control
targeting tactics described by most TIs seem to contain the underlying no touch torture techniques
of sensory disorientation and self inflicted pain. For comparison, here is McCoys description;
To summarize, the CIAs psychological paradigm fused two new methods, sensory
disorientation and self-inflicted pain, whose combination, in theory, would cause
victims to feel responsible for their own suffering and thus capitulate more readily to
their torturers ... The fusion of these two techniques, sensory disorientation and selfinflicted pain, creates a synergy of physical and psychological trauma whose sum is a
hammer-blow to the existential platforms of personal identity. (McCoy outline, 5)
The intended effect of sensory disorientation for torture would be similar for mind control; to create
an environment of radical uncertainty to enhance the break down of the persons will and
personality. Most alleged cases of mind control describe the considerable repetition of seemingly
innocuous and banal stimuli in the TIs environment, as if engineered by computer. The addendum
of Naylors book included this description; Almost all victims say repetitive behavior control
techniques are used and include negative, stimulus-response or feedback loops. For comparison,
here is McCoys description;
The CIAs sensory disorientation became a total assault on all senses and sensibilities,
auditory, visual, tactile, temporal, temperature, and survival. Refined through years of
practice, sensory disorientation relies on a mix of sensory overload and sensory
deprivation via banal procedures, isolation then intense interrogation, heat and cold,
light and dark, noise and silence, for a systematic attack on all human stimuli. (McCoy
outline, 4-5)

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McCoy described the photos of the hooded detainee with the arms extended for self-inflicted pain.
The torturer forces the prisoner to stand with arms extended and the prisoner has no control over
his situation. The prisoner still has a sense of guilt at causing his own pain by his extended arms.
This intended effect of self inflicted pain for torture seems to be similar to mind control. TIs who are
remotely targeted with physical pain cannot escape. Although TIs go to extremes in trying to escape
the physical targeting, they are unsuccessful. The psychological trauma is inflicted by the sense of
causing ones own pain. Many TIs report that the targeting causes TIs to become isolated from
friends, families and in many cases TIs are unable to work. This common reaction to targeting seems
to be a type of self-inflicted psychological pain.
Carole Sterlings description of targeting is also found in the addendum of Naylors book and seems
to illustrate the techniques of sensory disorientation and self-inflicted pain. It is a typical TI
description;
In 1997, Carole Sterling wrote a letter to the editor of the Star Beacon. She described her
alleged targeting with EMR weapons technologies that within months, led to her suicide.
Dear Star Beacon, I am writing about something that happened to me which goes back to
December 1995. I went to a conference in Nevada. The day following the last night at the
conference, I noticed that I had an injection mark on the base of my spine which was
sore. Then the nightmare started three days after my return to Washington, D.C. ... It
totally scrambled my brain, leaving me unable to think properly, simply functioning on
sheer shock and horror, with total incomprehension of what was going on. It actually was
debilitating. The room felt like a torture chamber. This forced me out of my home. I
believe that the technology used, be it some type of a frequency assault, some sort of
directed energy, in addition to whatever was injected in me, has caused damage to my
brain. [I have] been living with this debilitating and excruciating pain for the last eight
months so far.
TIs describe both psychological and physical targeting similar to torture. It seems logical to surmise
that the successful psychological theories of no touch torture would cross over to more technically
based remote, advanced mind control programs. This becomes a significant step forward in
understanding the mind control issue. The mind control allegations are the secret in plain sight.

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XVII. Conclusions: what everyone can agree on


Hard questions need to be asked of the experts. Who now controls the neuroscience weapons
research and how advanced is it? As a result of U.S. secrecy, an educated guess is all that is possible.
The public deployment of advanced remote neuroscience weapons will be a world changing event,
affecting the lives of this generation and the next. The weapons involve national security, science,
history, U.S. politics and geopolitics. Most importantly the weapons encompass human nature, good
and evil and suffering. Most people are in agreement about one fact: unlike the atomic bomb, there
has been a total lack of public input for neuroscience weapons and policy even though the research
began in the 1950s and is still classified. Again, this raises more questions than it answers.
This article will be published in March 2008. See www.huntergatheress.com A special thank you to editor, Joan DArc for
her encouragement and suggestions.

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[Picked from a posting by E Healy logos@albany.net to the newsgroup


alt.alien.visitors on Saturday, 7 June 1997.]
Walter Stein, a native of Venice and an British intelligence agent, spent many
years studying the occult in Germany during the 1920s and 30s. There he
became well acquainted with a fellow student of the arcane arts, Adolph Hitler.
Stein followed Hitler's occult involvement very closely, schooled himself from the
same texts. Hence, Stein became the world's foremost authority on Nazi Occult
activity outside of the party itself.
Stein soon became frantic over developments in Germany. Hitler's rise to power
coincided directly with his initiation into The Secret Doctrine, a gathering of the
most elite and powerful Mages in the world. Further, the core of the Nazi party
leadership was dominated bypowerful occultists. Stein realized that although
they had studied occultism together, Hitler had traveled down the shadowed
path of dark magic. Stein knew that Hitler's admission into The Doctrine could
be disastrous for all those who opposed him. With this power and a cadre of
dark mystics, Nazi Germany had a secret weapon the Allied forces would be
ill-prepared to meet.
The Nazi mystics sensed Walter Stein's presence, and in 1933 he fled to
England, narrowly escaping forced service into Germany's Nazi Occult Bureau.
Upon arriving in England, Stein warned Winston Churchill of the impending
danger posed by Hitler's indoctrination. It was clear that action must be taken to
either quell Nazi progress in matters Arcane or find a way to match it. Stein had
further grim news, however. Stein had uncovered evidence while spying on the
Nazis that Hitler's English intelligence network was alarmingly extensive. There
was little chance of an English counter-occult program remaining hidden from
Nazi spies. Churchill had no choice but to contact President Roosevelt and ask
the Americans for help. Churchill arranged a meeting between the crippled
President and Stein.
Roosevelt was skeptical, but decided to leave no stone unturned in his efforts to
defeat the Nazis. Less than a week after Walter Stein's meeting with Roosevelt,
one of the President's most trusted advisors was placed at his disposal. Stein
was charged with the creation of an organization whose purpose was to monitor
and analyze Nazi Occult activity. Most importantly, the group was to devise
counter-measures in the event that mundane firepower alone could not stop
Hitler. This group became known among it's participants as The Watch. The
Watch was an eclectic collection of individuals whose only common thread was
power and influence. Stein was the group's unofficial leader. Roosevelt's advisor
acted as the president's proxy. Eleven other members brought the total to
thirteen. Most of the original thirteen were high-ranking Military Intelligence
officers or scientists, the most notable exceptions being a Catholic Arch bishop
and a powerful and respected U.S. Senator. FDR kept the existence of The
Watch completely secret, even from the American government and military, to

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avoid the inevitable public backlash in the event that government-sanctioned


occult research ever be uncovered.
Despite the doubts of President Roosevelt, over the next decade the Watch
was consistently and horrifyingly successful. Only Stein was unshaken by
discoveries that threatened the sanity of the other members of The Watch. The
conspirators used their authority and positions to fund and conduct research into
the occult, gradually expanding to all areas of paranormal and psychic
investigation. The accomplishments of The Watch's occult and psychic research
allowed them to undertake several successful missions that kept the Axis occult
power in check. The Watch's wartime operations included the assassination, by
both mundane and arcane means, of several leading Nazi occultists and the
recovery of certain artifacts of mystical significance, including the famed Spear
of Destiny. By 1945, The Watch had become extremely powerful organization,
and yet remained completely hidden from the world.
The end of the World War II was in large part due to the success of The
Watch's endeavors in destroying Nazi occult power. That ultimate success also
meant the loss of the primary impetus for the Watch's activities. As usual with
any powerful and motivated group, however, The Watch soon found another
Focus. From the debriefing of Axis scientists and review of German military
records, the conspirators learned that accounts by Allied airmen of mysterious
German experimental aircraft, dubbed "Foo Fighters", were erroneous. Axis
command records revealed that Luftwaffe pilots reported identical craft, and
assumed them to be Allied experimental aircraft. This evidence, coupled with
similar reports uncovered from accounts during World War I and earlier,
convinced the Watch that the phenomena of Unidentified Flying Objects
deserved attention and investigation. While continuing its occult and
parapyschology research, The Watch redirected a large part of its manpower
and resources toward the study of UFOs and their possible source. It would not
have long to wait for answers.
By 1947, UFO sightings had become more frequent. The U. S. government and
military decided to institute new programs todiscretely investigate these strange
phenomenon. Monitoring these investigations, unseen, was The Watch.

The Roswell Incident

March 17, Cascade Mountain Range, Oregon:


The Watch's parapsychology team gathers a group of psychics together in a
research center in the Cascade Mountains. The team was to test the range of
their psychic abilities by attempting to contact a similar group in New England.
The experiment yields spectacular but unexpected results. Contact is made, not
with the target team, but instead with strange, unearthly minds. The contact
lasts only thirteen seconds, but that brief time would change the course of
history. Although they could make out little of what they mentally encountered,
the psychics become certain of one thing: extraterrestrial life is present on
Earth.

July 1, White Sands Proving Ground, New Mexico:


During the flight monitoring of a V-2 rocket fitted with advanced guidance
systems, radar stations begin to track a UFO moving over the missile range
erratically, but under apparent intelligent control.

July 2, White Sands Proving Ground, New Mexico:


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Under direct orders of Brigadier General Martin Scanlon, a 24-hour radar vigil is
established to track the object. Through a contact in General Scanlon's staff,
The Watch learns of the developing situation.

July 3, White Sands Proving Ground, New Mexico:


The Watch convenes to decide on a course of action. Two options arise from
the discussion. Some members of The Watch believe that the crew of the UFO
could becontacted telepathically, using knowledge gathered from the March 17
contact and subsequent research. They propose that The Watch open a line of
communication with the aliens and attempt a peaceful exchange of information.
They are opposed by those members of Watch overwhelmingly concerned with
the danger posed by an unknown intelligent extraterrestrial race. They
recommend shooting the craft down and analyzing the technology, so that when
later communications are initiated, something is known of the aliens. After a long
and heated debate, a narrow majority decides to attempt peaceful
communication. The mission is designated Operation Dove. The research team
of parapsychologists and psychics in the Cascade Mountain research center is
enlisted. They establish a base of operations on an isolated mesa in the New
Mexico desert. Complete consensus had not been reached within The Watch.
Those who opposed Operation Dove, convinced of the folly of contacting
extraterrestrial unprepared, form a second team. This rogue group secretly
meets and initiates Operation Pigeon Shoot.

July 4, White Sands Proving Ground, New Mexico:


While the Dove team waits on the mesa top for the UFO to reappear, Operation
Pigeon Shoot readies itself in secret on the far side of the missile range. A V-2
rocket with the experimental guidance system is hastily reprogrammed and
loaded with high explosives. The exact order of the events that follow is unclear.
The following account of the incident has been reconstructed from the chaotic
records that remain. At 21:18 (local time), radar contact is re-established with
the UFO that had been tracked over the last four days. As the Dove psychics
attempt to contact the crew of the craft mentally, Pigeon Shoot finalizes their
preparations and awaits the launch command. A few minutes later, the alien
craft appears to notice the psychics efforts, stops and hovers within sight of the
mesa. Encouraged, the psychics redoubled their efforts. Presented with the
stationary target they hoped for, the Pigeon Shoot team launches the rocket.
Three events appear to have occurred nearly simultaneously. First, the psychics
succeed in contacting the alien minds in the UFO. Second, the V-2 rocket
detonates on the hull of the ship. Third, an intense psychic assault devastates
the assembled psychics. The ship immediately begins to accelerate away at an
incredible speed, but is fatally damaged. The craft touches ground once,
gouging the earth and scattering debris over a large stretch of a ranch near
Roswell. Several miles later, it crashes into a cliff side.

July 5, Roswell, New Mexico:


Prepared, in fact hoping, for this eventuality, Operation Pigeon Shoot springs
into action. By dawn the next day, the final crash site is located and a recovery
team is dispatched. The recovery team loads the wreckage, including four alien
bodies, onto trucks for transport to Roswell Army Air Base for temporary
storage. At Roswell, the wreckage is packed away and loaded onto cargo
planes for transport to Fort Worth Army Air Field. By nightfall the day after the
crash, some of the wreckage arrives at Fort Worth. The Watch's influence in the
military allows the Pigeon Shoot team to operate freely at the Roswell and Fort
Worth without fear of questioning. Although it is obvious to the soldiers stationed
there that something was afoot, none ask any questions. While Operation
Pigeon Shoot secures the alien wreckage, Operation Dove attempts to salvage
what they could of their team. Of the nine psychics who attempted to make
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contact, two die almost immediately of cardiac arrest and brain hemorrhaging.
Another actually bursts into flame. A fourth slips into permanent catatonia.
Three more soon develop debilitating psychoses. Only two survive with their
sanity intact. After nearly a full day of damage control and debriefing, the Dove
leaders realize they have been betrayed by other members of The Watch.
Moving quickly, the remnants of Operation Dove pull themselves together and
attempt to outmaneuver their new enemies. Using what military pull they could
immediately muster, and aided by a little psychic sleight-of-hand, Dove manages
to redirect one of the cargo planes heading for Fort Worth to Wright-Patterson
Air Force Base in Ohio. There, a Dove team secures the cargo. Unbeknownst
to either group, the chaos at Roswell hid the actions of yet another group of
Watch members. These individuals, some of the most powerful of the founding
members of The Watch, learn of the split in their group and are dismayed. They
commandeer another of the cargo flights and take the shipment to Washington,
DC. They make certain that the shipment they appropriate includes an alien
corpse and an impressive amount of crash debris. The group, the plane and the
cargo mysteriously vanishes. A very long time would pass before any hint of
their whereabouts would arise.

July 6, Roswell, New Mexico:


By 03:00 the day after the crash, all Watch personnel had been evacuated from
Roswell Air Base and White Sands Proving Ground, believing that all traces of
the crash had been recovered. All are mistaken. While patrolling his property
that morning, a local rancher, Mack Brazel, finds the trough and debris left when
the craft touched down briefly before crashing. Later in the day, he calls the
Roswell sheriff to report his find. The sheriff in turn calls Captain Jesse Marcel
at the Roswell Air Base, thinking the wreckage is the result of a military test.
Captain Marcel investigates the touchdown site, patrols the trench and gathers
some of the debris. He loads up his jeep with debris and returns to the Base.
The Base Commander, visions of promotion dancing in his head, issues a press
release that the Army had recovered the wreckage of a UFO. This news
reaches the Operation Dove team at Wright-Patterson AFB. A few well-placed
calls are made, and Captain Marcel and the debris are immediately summoned
to Wright-Patterson. Part of the Operation Dove team returns to Roswell to
oversee the recovery of the debris at the ranch.

July 7, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio:


Under orders from Operation Dove, General Roger Ramey, the Commanding
Officer of Wright-Patterson, holds a press conference in which the Roswell
press release and its officers are portrayed as fools for having misidentified a
weather balloon as a UFO. The embarrassed Captain Marcel is ordered to
pose holding fragments of a weather balloon claimed to be the recovered
debris. In Roswell, Operation Dove agents finish cleaning up the debris field and
escort rancher Brazel to the Roswell Base for three days of questioning.

July 8, Roswell, New Mexico:


The debris collected from the ranch is sent to Wright-Patterson Air Force Base.

July 9, Roswell, New Mexico:


Mack Brazel is released from custody at the Roswell Base and soon appears
on a local radio show to confess. He explains that the UFO story was a hoax
and that he knew the wreckage was just a balloon all along. The combination of
this "confession" and the Watch's pressure on other witnesses keeps the
incident under control. The American public accepts the story and the Roswell
crash remains all but forgotten for over forty years...

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In the aftermath of Operation Pigeon Shoot's betrayal of its comrades in


Operation Dove, The Watch splits into two distinct groups. The stated purpose
of both groups was the protection of the human race from the predation of
extraterrestrial and supernatural forces. Beyond that, the two organizations
developed diametrically opposed.

Aegis

The remnants of Operation Dove regrouped at Wright-Patterson AFB and set


up a temporary center of operations. In an attempt to avoid a recurrence of the
damage caused by Pigeon Shoot's treachery, a new organizational pattern was
imposed. The new organization, modeled after the secret mystical societies of
Europe, was composed of small independent groups or "Cells". The original
founding group became the master Cell and selected members for the first
generation of Cells. Each offshoot Cell had only a single contact to the "parent"
Cell, whose true identity remained unknown. These Cells in turn recruited
members into "child" Cells as necessary,and the process continued until an
extensive network was established. The Cell structure minimized the information
that could be revealed inthe event hostile forces infiltrated or uncovered any
particular Cell. Were this to happen, only the "child" Cell and its contact to the
"parent" Cell would be compromised. The new organization, which continues to
this day, was given the name Aegis, after Zeus' magic shield in Greek
mythology. The Operation Dove members who formed Aegis' original "master"
Cell came to be called Aegis Prime.

The Black Book

At the same time Aegis was forming, the members of Operation Pigeon Shoot
started construction on a secret underground base in the New Mexico desert.
This base was to become the research center and headquarters of a covert
project within the U.S. military, answerable to no government authority and
unknown to all but its agents and a few highly placed officials, who assured that
any investigation was curtailed. The project was funded exclusively through the
portion of the U.S. military budget assigned to covert or "Black" projects,
leading the project's secret sponsor in the U.S. Senate to refer to it as The
Black Book.

Relations between Aegis and The Black Book

Despite the original common purpose of Aegis and The Black Book, the
circumstances leading to the division of The Watch resulted in a great deal of
animosity between the two organizations. This enmity was heightened as the
Focus of The Black Book slowly drifted away from the protection of the human
race and toward the acquisition of alien technology and knowledge by any
means necessary. The Book's Military-Industrial Complex backers demanded
concrete returns on their investment of time, power and monies. To this end,
The Book began making deals with extraterrestrial; working with them, rather
than against them. Over the years, the alliance between The Black Book and
both the Greys and the Saurians grew very powerful. Aegis took a much harder
stance on human-alien communication, in response to the disastrous results of
Operation Dove. Because of the close ties between the extraterrestrial and The

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Black Book, Aegis came to view The Black Book as just as much of a threat as
the aliens themselves.

The 1950s: Smoke and Mirrors

The 1950s were an important period of growth for Aegis. Strong ties within the
American intelligence community allowed Aegis Prime to create a number of
powerful first generation Cells. These Cells were composed of high ranking
officers from various agencies, giving Aegis Prime access to a large pool of
information and resources. These Cells formed the backbone of the Aegis
organization and established a strong foothold in the military and intelligence
community, in particular the newly created U. S. Air Force and Central
Intelligence Agency.
During the CIA's creation, Aegis Prime made certain that Aegis operatives were
placed in key positions throughout the new organization. The newly
commissioned agency was to become Aegis' primary powerbase in the
intelligence community, complimenting the military resources gained through the
similar "guidance" Aegis Prime provided to the fledgling United States Air Force.
The CIA soon became Aegis' single largest source of operatives and
information. The free reign given to the new agency by the U. S. government
allowed Aegis operatives to work under the auspices of the CIA without fear
ofinvestigation.
Capitalizing on Cold War paranoia and rumors that Red China and the Soviet
Union were achieving incredible results in their research into "brain-washing"
techniques, the Central Intelligence Agency commenced research programs on
mind control and human behavior modification. Aegis operatives monitored the
programs, waiting to step in and take control of any that began to produce
useful results. Should such results occur, the operatives would intercept and
falsify reports to the CIA Inspector General so that only failure or very limited
success would be revealed. In this manner, Aegis subverted any successful
program's resources, and transferred the knowledge and further research to
their benefit. Not all successful projects were "secured" by Aegis Cells,
however. Some projects lacked properly positioned agents, others were just too
distasteful. Still others were cancelled without warning or explanation, or ended
with the sudden disappearance or death of a key researcher. These mysterious
events lead Aegis to conclude that at least some ofthe CIA's secret mind control
projects ended up in the hands of The Black Book.
The fear of Communist superiority in any area
provided a smokescreen and apparent motive for a
wide range of behavior modification projects
conducted by the CIA. Early projects such as
BLUEBIRD and ARTICHOKE concentrated on a few
specific techniques, most commonly mind-altering
drugs, hypnosis and brain surgery. These projects
resulted in some impressive successes, but the most
ambitious and successful project by far was
MKULTRA.
The MKULTRA Project was in fact several research
projects combined into one. Widely disparate
subjects were being investigated, such as
psychoactive drugs, hypnosis, sensory deprivation,
cerebral implants, microwave radiation, Extra
Sensory Perception and brainwashing through cult
indoctrination. Most of these topics had been studied

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previously, and MKULTRA broke little new ground in each field independently.
What made MKULTRA so successful was its study of the interaction and
combination of these varied disciplines. These experiments yielded the
MKULTRA team two very impressive programs.
Through a combination of cerebral implants, psychoactive drugs and microwave
transmitters, the MKULTRA scientists were able to create hidden split
personalities. The test subjects were completely unaware of their condition and
exhibited normal, obedient behavior until the introduction of a triggering stimulus,
often via radio or microwave transmission. The triggering stimulus induced a
trance-like state in which the subjects would carry out preprogrammed orders
without hesitation or question. After the mission or task was completed, the
subject would revert back to a normal state, completely unaware of actions
taken while in the induced trance. These individuals were often used as covert
assassins or couriers, unaware of their own role and therefore nearly
undetectable.
MKULTRA's experimentation involving parapsychology led another research
group to develop a strong psychic Warfare (Psi-War) program. These
parapsychologists took individuals who showed an aptitude for extra-sensory
perception and subjected them to a regimen of psychoactive drugs, hypnosis,
sensory deprivation and advanced meditation techniques. The result was a
group of powerful psychics capable of impressive feats of psychic power in
several disciplines. Unfortunately, the treatments often left the psychics addicts,
insane, or worse.
The Psi-War program in particular caught the attention of Aegis operatives
within the CIA. They prepared to take control of the MKULTRA project by the
usual means. Before this power shift could be fully realized, however, rumors of
the MKULTRA project and specifically the Psi-War program found their way to
the public and the news media. Public outrage caused a Congressional
investigation during which the CIA downplayed the success of the program and
emphasized that the subjects were all volunteers, which was not, in many
cases, true. The investigation caused the official end of the MKULTRA project in
1963. But as was often the case, the project lived on, hidden from the public,
and exempt from congressional inquires or other governmental accounting. The
new MKULTRA project remains to this day wholly under Aegis control.
As more and more Americans reported UFO sighting in the early 50s, the
military's official denial of the phenomenon became increasingly suspect. Such
categorical denial quickly became as much a cause of speculation as the origin
of the UFOs. In 1952, the U.S. Air Force gave in to the public pressure to "do
something" about UFOs and created Project BLUEBOOK, an official Air Force
investigation into such reports. Given its subject matter, BLUEBOOK soon came
to be entirely, although secretly, controlled by Aegis. It was Aegis' intention to
use BLUEBOOK as a smoke screen for Aegis operations and as a source for
public disinformation.
To reduce the possibility of a link being discovered between Project
BLUEBOOK and Aegis, the BLUEBOOK staff contained no Aegis operatives.
BLUEBOOK was a legitimate and official Air Force project, although Aegis
made certain that the personnel chosen for the project were predisposed
toward skepticism of the phenomenon.
The primary instrument of Aegis' control over the BLUEBOOK was another Air
Force project completely hidden from the public eye, Project MOONDUST.
Project MOONDUST was created in 1953 and charged with "the retrieval and
exploitation of crashed foreign spacecraft". Within top military circles,
MOONDUST's stated purpose was the recovery and examination of downed
Soviet and Eastern Bloc spacecrafts and satellites, but the MOONDUST charter
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well. For this role it was exploited heavily by Aegis, and was staffed almost
exclusively by Aegis personnel. All UFO reports were filtered through Project
MOONDUST before transmission to Project BLUEBOOK, and only those
reports deemed of little significance or validity were passed on.
At the end of its study, Project BLUEBOOK concluded that there was in fact no
substantial evidence to support claims that UFOs were anything but
misidentified terrestrial crafts, weather phenomena orhallucinations. The
Project's report was widely accepted by the populace and proved quite
effective at undermining the credibility of those UFO reports that followed.

National Investigations Committee on Aerial Phenomena

As always, there were those who were not convinced by BLUEBOOK's


investigations and who saw the final BLUEBOOK report as the disinformation it
was. Many of these people investigated UFOs and related phenomena on their
own, attempting to uncover the truth and form their own conclusions. The most
dangerous of these truth-seekers formed civilian investigative groups to better
share information and resources. Fortunately for Aegis, these groups were
often much too eager to recruit new members for their own good. Aegis Cells
had little trouble infiltrating the organizations, subverting what information they
managed to uncover, and guaranteeing that they never got too close to
important information. Many of these groups were much more interested in
finding evidence to support their pet theories than conducting serious
investigations. This made them ideal mouth pieces for Aegis lies, and further
degraded the credibility of all such organizations.
One civilian organization stood apart from the majority. This group could not be
easily dismissed given the credibility of its membership. In 1956, Navy physicist
Thomas Brown founded NICAP, the National Investigations Committee on Aerial
Phenomena, an Unidentified Flying Objects and related events study group.
Although NICAP was a civilian organization and contained many well-known
civilian UFOlogists, a disturbingly large number of members were retired Air
Force and CIA personnel. The Aegis operatives who were monitoring the group
became acutely aware that many of the NICAP members had secret agendas.
The operatives learned that some NICAP members were reporting back to
groups within the CIA and other Intelligence Community organizations. Other
members seemed to be working for an organization or organizations that Aegis
could not identify. Due to the extent of NICAP's infiltration by agents from
outside organizations with unknown objectives, little of the data it managed to
collect can be trusted. Also, Aegis' inability to identify all the organizations
operating within NICAP made Aegis Prime more paranoid than ever. Despite all
this, NICAP served Aegis as a fertile ground for recruiting well-connected
operatives and Cells.
During the 50's, Aegis often uncovered evidence that secret organizations, other
than The Black Book, were at work within the US government. The most
puzzling document discovered by a Cell within the CIA described the creation of
a secret organization charged within vestigating UFOs and alien phenomena in
response to a "flying saucer" crash near Roswell, New Mexico in 1947. The
document detailed that group's members including high level government and
military officials and respected scientists, and that its designation was The
Majestic 12. The document, while superficially convincing, was plagued with
errors that undermined its credibility. To those familiar with the actual events at
Roswell, it was obviously a work of disinformation. Still, the events described in
the MJ-12 document were uncomfortably close to the actual events, and the
composition of the fictitious MJ-12 was reasonably close to that of The Watch.
Aegis believed that either the writers of the document knew at least partially
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what really happened at Roswell, or were being fed information by someone


who did. But the questions remained, who wrote the document and what were
their intentions? Unable to determine if the document represented the discovery
of themselves or The Watch or neither, Aegis destroyed the MJ-12 document
and waited. They observed no reaction and the document did not immediately
reappear. Aegis Prime grew even more paranoid.

MKULTRA Bibliography:
Condon, Richard: The Manchurian Candidate (Jove Pubns, 1959/re-issue 1988;
ISBN: 0515094412).
Constantine, Alex: CIA Mind Control Operations in America (Feral House, 1997;
ISBN: 0922915458)
Gross, Peter, Gentleman Spy: The Life of Allen Dulles (Houghton Mifflin, 1994).
Lee, Martin A, & Bruce Shlain: Acid Dreams - The Complete Social History of
LSD: The CIA, the Sixties, and Beyond (Grove Press, 1986; ISBN:
0802130623)
Marks, John, The Search for the "Manchurian Candidate": The CIA and Mind
Control (Times Books, 1979).
Thomas, Evan, The Very Best Men (Simon & Schuster, 1995).
Weinstein, Harvey: Psychiatry and the CIA - Victims of Mind Control (Amer
Psychiatric Pr, 1990; ISBN: 0880483636 )
Mark Zepezauer, The CIA's Greatest Hits (Odionan, 1994).

Nazis and Esoteric Thinking Bibliography:


Michael Edwardes. The Dark Side of History: Magic in the
Making of Man (London: Hart-Davis MacGibbon, 1978).
Michael FitzGerald. Storm-Troopers of Satan: An Occult History
of the Second World War. (London: Robert Hale, 1990)
Nicholas Goodrick-Clarke. The Occult Roots of Nazism: Secret
Aryan Cults and Their Influence on Nazi Ideology (New York: St.
Martin's Press, 1992).
Kevin McClure. Nazi UFOs. (Fortean Times #175, July 2003)
Michael Howard. The Occult Conspiracy (London: Rider, 1989).
Gudio von List. Secret of the Runes (Rochester, VT: Destiny Books, 1988).
Guido von List. Der Unbesiegbare (The Invincible) (Runa-Raven Books, 1996).
Louis Pauwels & Jacques Berger. The Morning of the Magicians. (London:
Granada Publishing, 1971).
Hermann Rauschning. The Return of Nihilism: Warning to the West (New York:
Alliance Book Corporation, 1939).
Trevor Ravenscroft. The Spear of Destiny (New York: G. P. Putman's Sons,
1973).

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Frederick C. Redlick. Hitler: Diagnosis of a Destructive Prophet (New York:


Oxford University Press, 1999).
H.R. Trevor-Roper (ed.). Hitler's Table Talk, 1941-1944 (London: Weidenfeld
and Nicholson, 1953).

Links:
(Sorry, the continuing validity of all these links not guaranteed.)
Project MKULTRA @ Wikipedia
The All Seeing Eye
alt.alien.visitors FAQ
Anomalous Images and UFO files
BlueBird @ Colin A. Ross Institute
Brainwashing and Mind Control Techniques
Center Of Attention Newsletter
CIA and Radiation
Declassified Documents Online
Disinfo: Nazism's Esoteric Influences: Ariosophy, an Overview
The High and the Mighty: JFK, MPM, LSD and the CIA
Hitler's Occult Connections
Hitler and The Spear of Destiny
Human Test Subjects
C.G. Jung and Nazism?
Luft '46: Bizarre German WWII Aircraft Designs
Majesty Twelve
Mind Control in Canada - Radio Series
MKULTRA: The CIA and LSD
Nazis Among Us Nazis and the Occult @ Black Dahlia
Nazis and the Occult @ LiveLinks
Nazis and the Occult @ Sci.Fi
Nazi UFOs
New Millennium Entertainment - MKULTRA
New World Order, George Bush and Nazi History
Propaganda
The Search for the Manchurian Candidate - The CIA and Mind Control
Spear of Destiny @ Mib Magazine
The UFO Conspiracy
UFOs Online
The UFO Web Ring
UFOs, Political Scams and Conspiracies
DISCLAIMER: these links are here only for information purposes, and some
ideas presented on these pages may not necessarily be the same as those of
pHinnWeb.
I try to keep these links as up-to-date as possible. If you find any dead or
changed URLs, however, please, let me know.

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