TOP SECRET: Scooter's Legal Defense Fund


Rumor has it they've raised around $2  million thus far...  but WHO are they? 

 

This group that is speciously labelled as "Bipartisan" by none other than Barbara Comstock...this group who have assembled to protect Scooter Libby from Fitzgerald, or maybe to protect more than Scooter.  This group of self proclaimed Patriots who seem all too eager to prevent us from getting the truth about the outing of a CIA agent during war time, putting our nation at risk.  I wondered to whom it would be more vital to keep Scooters' secrets than to safeguard national security.

So my Google finger went to work and here's some of what I found.  (Still a work in progress however.)  What I didn NOT find was a 'bipartisan group'.

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I. Lewis 'Scooter' Libby's legal defense fund team has it's proper Chairman-- Mel Sembler of St. Petersburg, a Republican fundraiser and former ambassador and longtime political supporter of Dick Cheney.  Sembler backed Cheney as the Repub. nominee for President in 1996, but Cheney dropped out.  In 2000, Sembler said in an interview that he felt vindicated and "ecstatic" when George W. Bush made Cheney his running mate.

 

Sembler was one of the chief fundraisers in the 1988 campaign of former President Bush, who then appointed him ambassador to Australia.  He later became finance chairman for the national Republican Party, and the current President Bush named him ambassador to Italy. <---Point of interest-- WHEN was he Ambassador to Italy? Does 2002 ring any bells in your head?  Well it should-- remember all the secret meetings in Italy involving Ledeen et al, and the forged documents about uranium from Africa that turned up at the US Embassy that October?  Yes, THAT October 2002.... So we have Sembler at the scene of the crime related to the crime Scooter is being investigated for.

Sembler was recruited to join the Libby effort by Barbara Comstock, a Washington lawyer, Republican Communications strategist, and friend of Libby--. or...as Joe Conason describes her--"Her name is Barbara Comstock, a minor figure from the Whitewater era, when she served as "chief investigator" for Rep. Dan Burton, the wigged-out Indiana congressman who once executed a watermelon to demonstrate his sinister theory concerning the fate of Vince Foster, the White House counsel who committed suicide in 1993."

 

Comstock, a spokeswoman for the U.S. Justice Department under former Attorney General John Ashcroft, said she got involved because at the time of the indictment, she was working for Libby's lawyers.

She said the committee, which still is adding members, includes former Ambassador Jeane Kirkpatrick, former presidential candidate Steve Forbes, former Sens. Fred Thompson and Alan Simpson, and former Housing and Urban Development Secretary Jack Kemp.

Comstock said the group is "bipartisan" (<---RED FLAG word!) because two members, former CIA Director Jim Woolsey and former Ambassador Dennis Ross, have held appointments in Democratic as well as Republican administrations.

The Scooter Man's legal fund is (like our vote count) a SECRET fund -- there will be no disclosures of who the donors are or what amounts are donated.

Meet a few of the friends of Scooter:

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Alan Simpson (former Senator from WYOMING-- who melted down on Bill Maher show in a discussion about gays)--- Strongly supported and helped defend Clarence Thomas's Supreme Court appointment  * Note: During the Persian Gulf War, Simpson came under sharp criticism for his comments disparaging CNN correspondent Peter Arnett's coverage of the U.S. bombing of Bagdad. Recalling Arnett's reportage from Vietnam in the 1960s, Simpson condemned the reporter for sympathizing with the Iraquis and demonstrating a lack of patriotism. Or as he so charmingly puts it-- "I decked Peter Arnett." 

A quote from a Simpson interview: What political leader do you most admire?

"I was able to work with two or three and I can't separate them. George Bush, a magnificent man and was totally misread by the American public.  Bob Dole, magnificent man totally misread by the American public.  Howard Baker, magnificent man who probably was not misread but never did get to the presidency, although he ran"

Simpson served on The Commission for Continuity in Government where Lloyd Cutler (now deceased)was Co-Chair, considering the issue as to establishing a quorum in the Congress in the event of catastrophe....hmmmm.....

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Sen Fred Thompson: Former Tennessee Senator (and actor on Law & Order) Multiple marriages, his current much younger wife used to work for the RNC, Fred  was said to have been on the short list of Bush VP choices for the 2000 campaign.

After the retirement of Associate Justice Sandra Day O'Connor in 2005, he was given a position by President George W. Bush to help guide the nominated John Roberts to the confirmation through the United States Senate.  "President Bush has named former Tennessee Sen. Fred Thompson to help shepherd his yet-to-be named Supreme Court nominee through the Senate", White House spokesman Scott McClellan said Wednesday

Fred Thompson served as a Minority Counsel to the Senate Watergate Committee.   he is currently a visiting fellow for the American Enterprise Institute.  He was the campaign manager for Senator Howard Baker's successful re-election campaign in 1972, which led to a close personal friendship with Baker, and from 1973-1974, he served as co-chief counsel to the Senate Watergate Committee in its investigation of the Watergate scandal.  Are we seeing patterns of buddies yet?

Thompson took the oath of office on December 2, 1994. Almost immediately upon his arrival in Washington, D.C. ("while I was still unpacking my boxes," as he put it) Thompson was selected by the Republicans to give a reply to a nationally-televised address by President Bill Clinton. the reorganization of the Senate prompted by the resignation of James Jeffords of Vermont from the Republican Party changed the control of the Senate. Thompson then became the ranking minority member.

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Jeane Jordan Kirkpatrick (born November 19, 1926) is an American conservative political scientist and member of the neoconservative movement. After serving as Ronald Reagan's foreign policy adviser in his 1980 campaign, she was nominated as the U.S. ambassador to the United Nations. An ardent anticommunist, she is famous for her "Kirkpatrick Doctrine," which advocates U.S. support of anticommunist governments around the world, including authoritarian dictatorships. Along with Empower America co-directors William Bennett and Jack Kemp, she called on the Congress to issue a formal declaration of war against the "entire fundamentalist Islamic terrorist network" the day after the September 11th attacks on the World Trade Center.

Oh, and did I mention-- Jeane is also a charter member of PNAC who signed on the letter to bush after 9/11 calling for an Iraq attack whether or NOT they were involved in 9/11...And a Presidential Medal of Freedom winner -- given by Reagan in 1985

She later became a member of Reagan's national security team, where she was accused of accepting bribes, falsifying tapes that implicated Soviet forces in the shooting down of a South Korean passenger jet (Flight 007) on September 1, 1983, and advocating the dismantling of India, all of which she denied. 

At the 1984 Republican National Convention, Kirkpatrick delivered the memorable "Blame America First" speech, in which she praised the foreign policy of the Reagan administration and excoriated the leadership of the "San Francisco Democrats."  She became a fellow at the American Enterprise Institute, a think tank. In 1993 she co-founded Empower America, a public-policy organization.

From the '96 Repub Convention--The indictment of Clinton's approach to problems from Bosnia and Somalia and Ireland, to Syria and North Korea was outlined for a prime time television audience by George Bush's secretary of state, James
Baker, and Ronald Reagan's ambassador to the United Nations, Jeane Kirkpatrick.

Their slashing attack came as part of a tightly-packed and polished television presentation that concluded with the formal nominations of former senator Robert Dole as the Republican presidential candidate to oppose Clinton, and former housing and urban development secretary Jack Kemp as his vice presidential running mate. <---(Kemp, who also happens to be helping defend Scooter against charges...again, the buddy circle narrows)  Kirkpatrick won cheers from her convention audience when she complained that Clinton had "put American troops under United Nations command and under United Nations rules of engagement" in hazardous situations in Somalia, Macedonia and Haiti.

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Ambassador Dennis Ross (the token "Dem" on board) served in various capacities under Reagan,  Bush 1, and Clinton <-- hence the title 'Dem'...( sorry, but I just can't count Woolsey as a Dem ) Ross has proven to be quite the expert on affairs of the Middle East with a specialty in Israel.

Ambassador Ross is a Foreign Affairs Analyst for the Fox News Channel (which, as we know, does not preclude anyone from being a Democrat!)

 FOX news BIO

Director of policy planning at the State Dept under George H. W. Bush,  Middle East coordinator under Clinton and author of countless op-eds, policy papers and articles about the Middle East, Israel and Palestine.

Currently Ross serves as a counsellor at the Conservative think tank (WINEP )Washington institute for Near East Policy.  WINEP boast a board full of neocons that would scare any non-DINO Dem outta town:  Richard Perle on Advisory Board, Paul Wolfowitz on Advisory Board , Daniel Pipes --now WINEP adjunct scholar, James Woolsey, Lawrence Eagleburger, and Warren Christopher round it out.  I feel like I keep seeing the same names here?

Ross is also the first chairman of a new Jerusalem based think tank, the Institute for Jewish People Policy Planning, (IJPPP) funded and founded by the Jewish Agency.

And......The Golden Nugget:

In 1981, following the election of U.S. President Ronald Reagan, the newly appointed U.S. National Security Advisor Richard V. Allen was put in charge of putting together the Reagan administrations foreign policy advisory team. Allen offered Paul Wolfowitz the position of Director of Policy Planning at the U.S. State Department. In this position Wolfowitz and his newly selected staff, that included Lewis Libby, Francis Fukuyama, Dennis Ross, Alan Keyes, Zalmay Khalizad, Stephen Sestanovich and James Roche, were responsible for defining the Reagan administrations long-term foreign goals. 

Sounds like a PNAC Picnic roster.

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So there it is-- the bulk of the merry band of fellows intent to keep Scooter a free man, assembled in charitable concern because -- as they put it "Scooter is not a rich man"....  I left out Woolsey, Forbes, and Kemp-- because you all probably know their stories already, and because my Google finger needed a rest.

 

Think they might have something to hide?

 

 

 

 

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Submitted by LJM on February 3, 2006 - 11:59pm.

to keep Scooter from being an issue in the 06 election by his trial taking place in Jan. of 07. Cheney won't have to testify before then will he!! It's really the protect Cheney fund.


Submitted by ms in la on February 4, 2006 - 12:02am.

The PROTECT CHENEY FUND

And Cheney NEVER testifies under oath.  I think he's afraid that the Bible would smoke if he put his hand on it!

Submitted by pia1482 on February 4, 2006 - 10:10am.

n/t

Submitted by Erik on February 4, 2006 - 1:53am.

 The Defense Planning Guidance, “a blueprint for the department's spending priorities in the aftermath of the first Gulf War and the collapse of the Soviet Union,” is leaked to the New York Times. [New York Times, 3/8/92; Newsday, 3/16/03] The document causes controversy, because it hadn't yet been “scrubbed” to replace candid language with euphemisms. [New York Times, 3/11/92; Observer, 4/7/02; New York Times, 3/10/92] The document argues that the US dominates the world as sole superpower, and to maintain that role, it “must maintain the mechanisms for deterring potential competitors from even aspiring to a larger regional or global role.” [New York Times, 3/8/92 (B); New York Times, 3/8/92] As the Observer summarizes it, “America's friends are potential enemies. They must be in a state of dependence and seek solutions to their problems in Washington.” [Observer, 4/7/02] The document is mainly written by Paul Wolfowitz and I. Lewis “Scooter” Libby, who hold relatively low posts at the time, but become deputy defense secretary and Vice President Cheney's chief of staff, respectively, under George W. Bush. [Newsday, 3/16/03] The authors conspicuously avoid mention of collective security arrangements through the United Nations, instead suggesting the US “should expect future coalitions to be ad hoc assemblies, often not lasting beyond the crisis being confronted.” [New York Times, 3/8/92] They call for “punishing” or “threatening punishment” against regional aggressors before they act. Interests to be defended preemptively include “access to vital raw materials, primarily Persian Gulf oil, proliferation of weapons of mass destruction and ballistic missiles, [and] threats to US citizens from terrorism.” [Harper's, 10/02] Senator Lincoln Chafee (R) later says, “It is my opinion that [George W. Bush's] plan for preemptive strikes was formed back at the end of the first Bush administration with that 1992 report.” [Newsday, 3/16/03] In response to the controversy, US releases an updated version of the document in May 1992, which stresses that the US will work with the United Nations and its allies. [Washington Post, 5/24/92; Harper's, 10/02]

Source: cooperativeresearch.org

Submitted by donjo on February 4, 2006 - 2:02am.

That 's old PNAC stuff.

Why?

Submitted by Erik on February 4, 2006 - 2:06am.

Just pointing out that this "round and round" to protect Cheney via Libby is more than just about leaking Plame's ID.

Submitted by Erik on February 4, 2006 - 2:10am.

And the DPG came out 7 years before the PNAC.

Submitted by donjo on February 4, 2006 - 10:06am.

of PNAC. Excerpted from William Rivers Pitt:

PNAC's "Rebuilding America's Defenses" report is the institutionalization of plans and ideologies that have been formulated for decades by the men currently running American government. The PNAC Statement of Principles is signed by Cheney, Wolfowitz and Rumsfeld, as well as by Eliot Abrams, Jeb Bush, Bush's special envoy to Afghanistan Zalmay Khalilzad, and many others. William Kristol, famed conservative writer for the Weekly Standard,
is also a co-founder of the group. The Weekly Standard is owned by Ruppert Murdoch, who also owns international media giant Fox News.

The desire for these freshly empowered PNAC men to extend American hegemony by force of arms across the globe has been there since day one of the Bush administration, and is in no small part a central reason for the Florida electoral battle in 2000. Note that while many have said that Gore and Bush are ideologically identical, Mr. Gore had no ties whatsoever to the fellows at PNAC. George W. Bush had to win that election by any means necessary, and PNAC signatory Jeb Bush was in the perfect position to ensure the rise to prominence of his fellow imperialists. Desire for such action, however, is by no means translatable into workable policy. Americans enjoy their comforts, but don't cotton to the idea of being some sort of Neo-Rome.

On September 11th, the fellows from PNAC saw a door of opportunity open wide before them, and stormed right through it.

Why?

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Submitted by earlybird on February 4, 2006 - 6:04am.

http://www.opendemocracy.net/themes/article.jsp?id=3&articleId=3160
Bush's Shadow Government Revealed
by Sidney Blumenthal

EXCERPT:

 

State of War: The Secret History of the CIA and the Bush Administration, by James Risen, the New York Times reporter who broke the NSA story, offers further evidence of Bush's war on professionals in the intelligence community than has been already reported in newspapers.

Risen writes that the administration created a secret parallel chain of command to authorize the NSA surveillance program. While the professionals within the Justice Department were cut out, a "small, select group of like-minded conservative lawyers," such as John Yoo, were brought in to invent legal justifications. To the "small handful on national security law within the government" knowledgeable about the NSA program, the administration's debating points on the Patriot Act, which stipulates approval of eavesdropping by the Federal Intelligence Surveillance Court, was a charade, a "mockery."

Risen presents more witnesses and adds some episodes to familiar material – the twisting of intelligence and intimidation of professionals both before and after the Iraq war; a national security team commanded by Vice President Cheney in league with Secretary of Defense Rumsfeld; and neoconservatives contriving "stovepipe" intelligence operations to funnel disinformation from Ahmed Chalabi and other Iraqi exiles who were their political favorites.

Risen quotes a former top CIA official on Condoleezza Rice: a "very, very weak national security advisor ... I think Rice didn't really manage anything, and will go down as probably the worst national security advisor in history. I think the real national security advisor was Cheney, and so Cheney and Rumsfeld could do what they wanted."

Then director of the CIA George Tenet appears as an incorrigible courtier, trying to ingratiate himself with anecdotes of derring-do from the clandestine services. Rumsfeld, seeking to concentrate intelligence within the Pentagon, which controls 80 percent of its budget, was not amused. When Tenet told his entertaining James Bond-type stories, Rumsfeld asked him why they were relevant, and in a meeting made a point of humiliating Tenet by upbraiding him for using the F-word in the presence of a female official. A former CIA official who worked closely with Tenet is quoted: "George Tenet liked to talk about how he was a tough Greek from Queens, but in reality, he was a pussy. He just wanted people to like him."

While Rumsfeld was trampling Tenet, Deputy Secretary of Defense Paul Wolfowitz and Deputy Undersecretary Douglas Feith, the Laurel and Hardy of neoconservatism, set up the Counter-Terrorism Evaluation Group, "to sift through raw intelligence reports, searching for ties between Iraq and al Qaeda." CIA analysts were under unrelenting pressure to accept Chalabi's disinformation at face value. "They sent us that message a thousand times, in a thousand different ways," said one former senior CIA official. Tenet did nothing to halt the stream of pollution.

Risen reports that in April 2002, in a secret meeting in Rome, CIA case officers in Europe were told by the CIA's newly fortified Iraq Operations Group they had to get on the bandwagon for an Iraq war. "They said this was on Bush's agenda when he got elected, and that 9/11 only delayed it," one CIA officer who attended the conference is quoted as saying. "They implied that 9/11 was a distraction from Iraq."

Cheney not only intervened personally in attempting to force CIA analysts to rubberstamp Chalabi's disinformation, Risen writes, but also directly interfered in CIA field operations. When the Netherlands declined to permit the CIA to attempt to recruit an Iraqi official there as an intelligence asset, Cheney called the prime minister of Netherlands to demand his approval, but was rebuffed.


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Submitted by Phoebe_in_Sydney on February 4, 2006 - 2:25am.

Blinded by the Right I thought the name Barbara Comstock rang a bell. I was right (not blinded).

from p.227

"One night in the winter of 1995, a the scandal over the firing of workers in the White House travel office reached a crescendon on the Hill, I received a late night telephone call from one of Olson's colleagues on a House investigative committee, Barbara Comstock. Around the committe, the two Barbaras (Phoebe's note: Ted Olson's late wife Barbara is the other Barbara referred to here) were known as "the Barbarellas", a reference to the 1968 movie starring Jane Fonda as a space-age vixen whose cosmic adventures take her to bizarre planets via rocket ship. Late-night calls from Barbara Comstock were not unusual. She often telephoned with the latest tidbit she had dug up in thousands and thousands of pages of administration records she pored through frantically as if she were looking for a winning lottery ticket she had somehow mislaid. A plain woman with tousled reddish-brown hair, she once dropped by my house to watch the rerun of a dreadfully dull Whitewater hearing she had sat through all day. Comstock sat on the edge of her chair shaking, and screaming over and over again "Liars!" As Comstock's leads failed to pan out and she was unable to catch anyone in a lie, the Republican aide confided that the Clinton scandals were driving her to distraction, to the unfortunate point that she was ignoring the needs of her own family. A very smart lawyer by training and the main breadwinner for her charismatic, happy-go-lucky husband and kids, Comstock remarked that maybe she couldn't get Hillary's sins off her brain "because Hillary reminds me of me. I am Hillary." IN this admission a vivid illustration of a much wider "Hillary" phenomenon can be seen. Comstockknew nothing about Hillary Clinton. Comstock's "Hillary" was imaginary, a construction composed entirely of the negative points in her own life.

There is more about Comstock and her role as a handmaiden of the right in Brock's book, but I think this is enough to give you some idea of what kind of person ms in la is talking about here.

You'd be taking them to the Better Business Bureau if you bought a washing machine the way we went into the war in Iraq. Wes Clark, CNN Aug 17 2003


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Submitted by earlybird on February 4, 2006 - 4:58am.

have you read Bush Women by (I think ) Laura Flanders? of Air America Radio on weekends....

I heard excerpts and discussions on AAR when it first came out ... The women around Bush.... really are a species all their own


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Submitted by Phoebe_in_Sydney on February 4, 2006 - 5:15pm.

will keep an eye out for it though. Not that I'm short of reading material. I've got a pile of new books in my bookshelf after Christmas that will take me a while to get through.

You'd be taking them to the Better Business Bureau if you bought a washing machine the way we went into the war in Iraq. Wes Clark, CNN Aug 17 2003


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Submitted by reggiesmom on February 4, 2006 - 3:05pm.

She sounds a bit unhinged.  Do you really think they are all that obsessed?  I half expected him to say her head did a 360, a la Linda Blair's in the Exorcist! 

Culture of Corruption, Culture of Corruption, Culture of Corruption.....


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Submitted by Phoebe_in_Sydney on February 4, 2006 - 5:20pm.

it would've been good if she had done a Linda Blair. LOL. Maybe she's working on that for the replays of Scooter's trial?

You'd be taking them to the Better Business Bureau if you bought a washing machine the way we went into the war in Iraq. Wes Clark, CNN Aug 17 2003


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Submitted by earlybird on February 4, 2006 - 2:26am.

I was thinking about a quote I read from Bill Gates  sorry don't have the link I read it at Huffingtonpost the other day not long ago... Gates said he did not think the government could ever really control the internet - too big- too adaptive - and it reminded me of something I learned - quite awhile ago but a realization that never ages - when the printing press was first invented in Western Europe  they printed a lot of Bibles but soon thereafter they started printing monographs from scholars, philosophers,  dreamers, visionary thinkers and they were discussing the state of the world.. it was a feudal world with monarchs and feudal lords still around not entirely replaced by the next systems phasing in... the serfs who did not enjoy life, liberty, pursuit of happiness though illiterate began to hear of the ideas in these printed and distributed monographs and new possibilities of freedom and happiness began to take hold... with that the monarchs and rulers began to realize they could not control ideas  ... they could not take back the printing presses so they began another plan... they would sponsor and fund help and encourage DISINFORMATION and it would be through funded studies and monographs from sources people would believe - scholars , and philosphers, dreamers and visionary thinkers... and the scope of DISINFORMATION and MISINFORMATION  on mass scale began to take hold.... this undermining sabotage was done in order to keep the public from competing with the rulers, businessmen, and bankers. If /when the public  heard of,  read, absorbed and believed the misinformation it followed that they would make incorrect assessments and faulty decisions... which would take them on side roads of life instead of the main roads which gave monarchs, bankers and businessmen the advantage the leading edge; ... the elite understood it is was us vs them  when they could not control the freedom of thought and speech ...so they bought opinions and sponsored scholastic study and patronized developing ideas and encouraged and created misinformation to be distributed to the public  from newspapers and university book printing presses that the elite owned and you can be sure they monitored the result of their information warfare campaigns... not everything became misinformation but enough critical strategic disinformation was seeded and grown in the public domain to give the elite their competitive edge... jump forward to INTERNET and Bill Gates.... ....my first experience in this special area of interest  began when I was in college - I wanted to use the medical school library to look up something I don't remember for what undergrad class (not pre-med)  that I needed for a paper ; when I tried to access the info at the med-school library I discovered a reality/ truth I had not known until then... I could not be a guest at the library and I could not get the information unless I was a med student  registered at an accreditated medical school; and I found later that I could not buy medical books either unless I was registered at an accreditated medical school ... I went on to find out the same was true for law books and law libraries...couldn't buy them unless a registered student at an accreditated law school and could not use the law library... it was my first experience understanding the scope of controlled information... things have changed some ( during the time I wanted those books the only way to get them would have been to look for libraries of private individuals that were going up for sale ) ..... with that here is an article.. it is not  as earth shaking article but it is a clarifying article ... it relates to the overall concept of  MS BE's thread.

http://www.alternet.org/story/31740/

By G. Pascal Zachary

Posted February 3, 2006
Excerpt:

In a nutshell, in his State of the Union speech, Bush presented the official version of 9/11. Through a combination of incompetence and complacency, and the cunning of a determined enemy, the sworn guardians of the American people were "too late" to stop a conspiracy that resulted in a devastating attack. Were they?

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Conspiracies are a staple of American political discourse. They are like popcorn for movie-goers, "The Da Vinci Code" for mystery freaks. Extraordinary events occur in American life, and the official explanations can seem flimsy, unconvincing, even downright deceitful. In any discussion of recent American history, there is always someone lurking on the margins, ready to explain surface confusions and contradictions by invoking a "secret code" that makes plain an underlying, long-hidden and often breathtaking reality.

Conspiracies also live long lives, and often events viewed with certainty in one era are viewed wholly differently in another.

For evidence of this process look no further than the most vexing conspiracy in American history, the assassination of President John F. Kennedy in November 1963. For decades, there was wide agreement that there was no conspiracy at all. Kennedy had been killed by a lone gunman, Lee Harvey Oswald, in a lonely if incomprehensible act. The death traumatized the U.S. and remains perhaps the most riveting, sad and perplexing moment in our nation's past.

The Warren Commission, charged with investigating Kennedy's murder, pleased few people, and for years conspiracy theories flourished, centered around the idea that only a group could have killed the president in Dallas, and that this group probably was directed by rogue elements in the CIA, the organized crime group known as the Mafia and Cuban exiles disappointed by Kennedy's failure to follow through with a coup against nationalist leader Fidel Castro.

But over time, doubts about Oswald's supreme role were dispelled, and as recently as a decade ago, an acclaimed book entitled "Case Closed" persuasively argued for a lone gunman.

Over the past 10 years, however, new evidence, chiefly in the form of recollections by close associates of President Kennedy and newly released government documents, have caused a sea-change in our understanding of the Kennedy assassination. Much of this evidence is cogently presented in a new book, "Ultimate Sacrifice: John and Robert Kennedy, the Plan for a Coup in Cuba and the Murder of JFK." Written by the dogged Lamar Waldron, one of the premier researchers into Kennedy's death (and with the assistance of writer Thom Hartmann), "Ultimate Sacrifice" demolishes the lone-gunmen theory. Among the book's most startling revelations is the rock-solid account of a planned attempt on JFK's life in Tampa, Fla., only days before his murder in Dallas.

Questions remain about exactly who organized Kennedy's death and why. Waldron presents strong evidence that organized crime figures, angered by an attack on their interests by the Kennedy administration, took revenge on the president. He explains the subsequent government cover-up by saying Kennedy loyalists wished not to disclose the truth about further efforts to depose Fidel Castro. An alternative theory, recently expressed by David Talbot, the founding editor of Salon, who is writing a biography of Robert F. Kennedy, gives a grander role in the assassination to rogue elements of the CIA.

The details are important, but the larger meaning of our new understanding of the Kennedy assassination leads some to wonder if the official version of the second-most important conspiracy in American history -- the conspiracy to launch the 9/11 attacks -- may not be accurately decoded for many years.

The C-word

At Tuesday night's State of the Union address, the speaker of the C-word was none other than the master of ceremonies himself, President George Bush. On the heels of reminding us that "our country must also remain on the offensive against terrorism here at home," Bush uttered the C-word in reference to the attacks of Sept. 11, 2001.

"It is said that, prior to the attacks of Sept. 11, our government failed to connect the dots of the conspiracy," Bush declared. The president offered no evidence for his conspiracy theory because the implication was clear: Everyone knows we have "connected the dots" and know what happened on 9/11.

But have the dots been connected? Has the conspiracy behind 9/11 been decoded?

Bush evinces no doubt. "We now know," he says, "that two of the hijackers in the United States placed telephone calls to Al Qaida operatives overseas. But we did not know about their plans until it was too late."

In a nutshell, in his State of the Union speech, Bush presented the official version of 9/11. Through a combination of incompetence and complacency, and the cunning of a determined enemy, the sworn guardians of the American people were "too late" to stop a conspiracy that resulted in a devastating attack. Were they?

Since the president himself presents a Republican conspiracy theory to explain 9/11, some critics of the president counter with a conspiracy theory of their own: the possibility that the attacks of 9/11 were encouraged by elements of the U.S. government, or that the government looked the other way, permitting al Qaida to carry out its attack on "the homeland." The most persuasive reason to consider a counterconspiracy comes after tallying the beneficiaries of the attacks, chiefly President Bush who, it is often said, has exploited the attacks repeatedly for political gain. The attacks of 9/11 enabled Bush to define his rudderless presidency and to mount an invasion of Iraq, which in hindsight was the ambitious goal of his first term.

There are of course many puzzling circumstances surrounding the 9/11 attacks, virtually all of them compiled and analyzed in a recent book by two British authors, "9/11 Revealed: The Unanswered Questions." In their skillful survey of "alternative scenarios," Rowland Morgan and Ian Henshall sow many doubts about the official version of 9/11. How did so many of the hijackers gain valid entry into the U.S? Why were they so free to operate? Why were the country's air defenses not triggered after the hijacked planes veered off course? In what ways did the Pakistani and Saudi governments assist the hijackers? Were the hijackers in the U.S. for another purpose and then double-crossed their U.S. sponsors in a classic, if horrible, case of blowback?

While these and other questions raise doubts about the official version of 9/11, they don't yet add up to a persuasive counterconspiracy theory.

To leave open the possibility that President Bush has not come clean about 9/11 is not necessarily to enter into a loony house of mirrors but rather to raise serious questions in a grand American tradition. President Bush himself was bred on conspiracy theories. When he was a child in the 1950s, America was still gripped by the fear that a vast Communist conspiracy controlled the country. Agents were planted everywhere. Even the fluoride in American water systems was part of the plot. The chief conspiracy theorist in this era was Joe McCarthy, a U.S. senator who shrewdly manipulated fears of secret communist plots to promote his own political interests.

McCarthy was a scoundrel, and probably insane. But in 1951 he uttered words that can be safely said today by honest critics of the official version of the 9/11 attacks -- a version that is predicated on a large number of peculiar lapses by otherwise capable government officials. As McCarthy said to the America of George Bush's childhood:

"How can we account for our present situation unless we believe that men high in this government are concerting to deliver us to disaster? This must be the product of a great conspiracy on a scale so immense as to dwarf any previous such venture in the history of man. A conspiracy of infamy so black that, when it is finally exposed, its principals shall be forever deserving of the maledictions of all honest men."

G. Pascal Zachary is the author of "Endless Frontier: Vannevar Bush, Engineer of the American Century."
 


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Submitted by earlybird on February 4, 2006 - 3:50am.

http://www.doug-long.com/bush.htm
ADVANCES IN CREATION OF MILITARY INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX

EXCERPT:

VANNEVAR BUSH:

Photo courtesy of MIT Museum
THE MAN BEHIND THE SCENES OF THE ATOMIC BOMB

The U.S. government's atomic bomb project began with Albert Einstein's letter to President Franklin Roosevelt. And Gen. Leslie Groves brought the a-bomb to completion. But in between there was Vannevar Bush, the man behind the scenes of the atomic bomb project.

Bush joked that people called him "Van" because they didn't know how to pronounce Vannevar (vuh-NEE-ver; rhymes with "achiever"). Most people didn't know his name at all during World War II, and few today realize what he did to bring about the invention of the atomic bomb.

Bush was not one of the scientists who worked on the atomic bomb, nor was he a nuclear physicist. He confessed that most of the a-bomb science "was over my head" (Vannevar Bush, Pieces of the Action, pg. 60). But he was an engineer, an inventor, and, most importantly, a skilled administrator.

In 1932 Bush became a vice-president and dean at MIT. During the 1930s he grew worried by the increasing instability in Europe and Asia and by the possibility that America might be drawn into war. He accepted the presidency of the Carnegie Institute in 1939, largely for the opportunity to promote research and technology to the military. Most importantly, this and his position as chairman of the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics marked his entrance into the world of Washington politics.

As the war in Europe grew, Bush felt the U.S. needed a much closer collaboration between its military, science, and industry to prepare for war. Using his new Washington connections, he arranged a meeting with President Roosevelt in June 1940. Bush proposed the creation of an organization that would promote and organize military technology research. FDR immediately approved the creation and funding of the National Defense Resource Committee (NDRC), with Vannevar Bush as its chairman (G. Pascal Zachary, Endless Frontier: Vannevar Bush, Engineer of the American Century, pg. 110-112). Soon Bush was FDR's primary military research advisor.

Bush began bringing other military research committees under the NDRC to coordinate their efforts. One of them was the Uranium Committee, whose purpose was to study the possibility of building an atomic bomb. But the Uranium Committee worked very slowly and had little funding. And it continued its slow pace after it was absorbed into the NDRC. Bush did not want to divert resources and money from projects that might help the U.S. in World War II to a weapon whose feasibility he felt was "remote" (Zachary, pg. 191).

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For further information:

Vannevar Bush, Modern Arms and Free Men

Vannevar Bush, Pieces of the Action

Vannevar Bush Papers, Library of Congress

Bush-Conant Files, RG 227, microfilm 1392, National Archives

Stanley Goldberg, Inventing a Climate of Opinion: Vannevar Bush and the Decision to Build the Bomb, Isis, Sept. 1992, pg. 429-452

Richard Hewlett & Oscar Anderson Jr., The New World: A History of the United States Atomic Energy Commission, Vol. 1 1939-1946

Martin Sherwin, A World Destroyed

G. Pascal Zachary, Endless Frontier: Vannevar Bush, Engineer of the American Century

G. Pascal Zachary, Vannevar Bush Backs the Bomb article on Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists web page

 

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Submitted by Erik on February 4, 2006 - 12:03pm.

Lets's not forget Operation Zapata, also known as the "Bay of Pigs". Zapata as in Zapata Offshore and Zapata Midland. AS in Bush 41's old companies durring the 60's It's been said that his personal involvement in the CIA started when he let them use his offshore platforms as listening posts against Cuba.

But why? He was on family business. It was payback for the losses incured by George H. Walker Jr. when he lost the West Indies Sugar Co. durring Castro's nationalization of Cuba's Agro-industry.

Kevin Philips' book "American Dynasty does a good job getting into that line. Here's another good read on the Bush family network's involvment in the formation of the CIA.

http://www.tarpley.net/bush4.htm

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Submitted by earlybird on February 4, 2006 - 11:06pm.

the author goes a bit light on Bush-history :-) .. it has so many details and names/connections how the heck did he ever write it.  I am always interested in WWII era of US history's special boys with their special toys who were working the scene..... thanks for brings the URL & info


Submitted by Erik on February 5, 2006 - 12:13am.

that you might find intresting.

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How the Bush family made
its fortune from the Nazis

Posted by Robert Lederman
mailto:robert.lederman@worldnet.att.net
February 9, 2002

Note: This article's author, John Loftus, is a former U.S. Department of Justice Nazi War Crimes prosecutor, the President of the Florida Holocaust Museum and the highly respected author of numerous books on the CIA-Nazi connection including The Belarus Secret and The Secret War Against the Jews, both of which have extensive material on the Bush-Rockefeller-Nazi connection.

Copyright September 27, 2000
by Attorney John Loftus

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How a famous American family
made its fortune from the Nazis

For the Bush family, it is a lingering nightmare. For their Nazi clients, the Dutch connection was the mother of all money laundering schemes. From 1945 until 1949, one of the lengthiest and, it now appears, most futile interrogations of a Nazi war crimes suspect began in the American Zone of Occupied Germany. (Continued on this link)

http://www.tetrahedron.org/articles/new_world_order/bush_nazis.html

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Submitted by earlybird on February 6, 2006 - 4:07pm.

 

I am just getting around to reading this now - thanks again most of this material is new to me.

 

http://www.tetrahedron.org/articles/new_world_order/bush_nazis.html
http://securingamerica.com/ccn/node/4299 #71282

 

EXCERPT:

If the investigators realized that the US intelligence chief in postwar Germany, Allen Dulles, was also the Rotterdam bank's lawyer, they might have asked some very interesting questions. They did not know that Thyssen was Dulles' client as well. Nor did they ever realize that it was Allen Dulles's other client, Baron Kurt Von Schroeder who was the Nazi trustee for the Thyssen companies which now claimed to be owned by the Dutch. The Rotterdam Bank was at the heart of Dulles' cloaking scheme, and he guarded its secrets jealously.


Submitted by msbehavinforclark on February 4, 2006 - 2:58pm.

* * * * 

Unitary Executive Theory is NOT a theory anymore!

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Submitted by reggiesmom on February 4, 2006 - 3:19pm.

by your flying fickle finger of fate, ms! 

Is it just me or do all these people seem like they are paranoid cheats and liars, hell bent on maintaining political control no matter what the cost?  I wonder.....Do they make a medication for this sort of psychosis?  If not, somebody needs to start developing one.....fast!    

Culture of Corruption, Culture of Corruption, Culture of Corruption.....


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Submitted by earlybird on February 5, 2006 - 6:01pm.

http://www.tarpley.net/bush4.htm

I read the chapter closely so I finally know who advised the commander in chief(s) to terror bombing WWII and beyond one Robert Lovett - amazing man and the Bush - Gray cabal that answers a lot.... that is a good chapter - hidden mysteries of U.S. hidden government


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Submitted by earlybird on February 6, 2006 - 5:54am.

on your blog the parent blog thread does not accept reply... so staying on this location ...I was thinking of posting at your blog where you have fifteen replies on an interesting topic.

The topic is controversial and I can't muster the energy for the rebuttal :-)  so I am going to post the biblography with the URL.  The bibliography is there for the taking; authors from various backgrounds and levels of scholarship, experience in the world, different publishers, over a wide range of modern time. That should  be suitabe for anyone who has the will to get an answer that may arise from this post. 

First a homage to M. Crichton who makes his novels a practical college course for whomever has the determination to read through page one, the book, and sources from his bibliography.  Almost all of his subjects are about topics on new technology. His introduction gives the premise of the novel - the book expands the imagination and lays out the concept in context based  in a conflict/crisis that demonstrates how the tech could be misused, abused or have unintended consequences far beyond the innovators intentions. If you do all the steps you become well versed in the field; you'll know the current thinking about the technology, its origination, timeline of and research in, usually there is reference that inserts the tech into cultural context. 

Well here is a URL and its bibliography... the author is not a great writer like MC.... and you have to sort out bias where you feel it is necessary but lord above he lists his sources.  The topic is 'Early Mind Wars.'

http://mumbai.sancharnet.in/arthatte/synthtel

Early Mind Wars - Mind Control

Adey, W. Ross, and Lawrence, Albert F. (eds.): Nonlinear Electrodynamics in Biological Systems, Plenum Publishing Corp., NY, 1984.

Alexander, John B., Groller, Richard, and Morris, Janet: The Warrior's Edge: Front-line Strategies for Victory on the Corporate Battlefield, 1990.

Anderson, Larry E. (ed.): Interaction of Biological Systems with Static and ELF Electric and Magnetic Fields, Dept. of Energy, Washington, DC, 1984.

Aquino, Michael A. (Major), and Valley, Paul E. (Col.): Mindwar: From Psyops to Mindwar: The Psychology of Victory.

Bamford, James, and Madsen,: The Puzzle Palace: Inside the National Security Agency, America's Most Secret Intelligence Organization, Penguin Books, NY, 1982.

Baranska, S., and Czerski, P.: Biological Effects of Microwaves, Dowden, Hutchinson, and Ross, Inc., Stroudsburg, PA, 1976.

Barnothy, M. F.: Biological Effects of Magnetic Fields, Plenum Publishing Corp., NY, Vol. I: 1964, Vol. II, 1969.

Basar, E., Flohr, H., Haken, H., and Mandell, A. (eds.): Synergetics of the Brain, Springer-Verlag, Berlin, 1983.

Bearden, Thomas E. (Lt. Col.): An Approach to Understanding Psychotronics, (AD-A027866), Defense Documentation Center, Washington, DC, 1976.

Bearden, Thomas E. (Lt. Col.): Excalibur Briefing, Strawberry Hill Press/Walnut Hill Books, San Francisco, 1980.

Bearden, Thomas E. (Lt. Col.): Gravitobiology, 1991.

Bearden, Thomas E. (Lt. Col.): The New Tesla Electromagnetics and the Secrets of Electrical Free Energy, Tesla Book Co., Millbrae, CA, 1983.

Bearden, Thomas E. (Lt. Col.): Solutions to Tesla's Secrets and the Soviet Tesla Weapons, Tesla Book Co., Millbrae, CA, 1983.

Becker, Robert O., and Selden, Gary: The Body Electric: Electromagnetism and the Foundation of Life, William Morrow & Co., Inc., NY, 1985.

Becker, Robert O.: Cross Currents: The Perils of Electropolution, The Promise of Electromedicine, Jeremy P. Tarcher, NY, 1990.

Becker, Robert O., and Marino, Andrew A.: Electromagnetism and Life, SUNY Press, Albany, NY, 1982.

Becker, Robert O. (ed.): Mechanism of Growth Control, C. C. Thomas Press, Springfield, IL 1982.

Begich, Nick, and Manning, Jeane: Angels Don't Play This HAARP: Advances in Tesla Technology, Earthpulse Press, Anchorage, AK, 1995. (ISBN: 0-96488-12-0).

Begich, Nick: Towards a New Alchemy: The Millennium Science.

Beir, V.: Health Effects of Exposure to Low Levels of Ionizing Radiation, 1990.

Beischer, D. E., et al.: Exposure of Man to Magnetic Fields Alternating at Extremely Low Frequency, (AD-7701400, NAMRL 1180) Naval Aerospace Naval Research Laboratory, Pensacola, FL, 1973.

Bennett, William R.: Health and Low-Frequency Electromagnetic Fields, Yale University Press, New Haven, CT, 1994.

Biderman, A. D., and Zimmer, H. (eds.): The Manipulation of Human Behavior, John Wiley & Sons, 1961.

Blank, Martin: Electromagnetic Field Biointeractions and Mechanics, Advances in Chemistry Series No. 250. American Chemical Society, 1155 Sixteenth St., NW, Washington, DC 20036, 1995  (ISBN: 0-8412-3135-4).

Bowart, Walter: Operation Mind Control, Dell, NY, 1978.

Bowart, Walter H.: Operation Mind Control: How the Cryptocracy will Psychocivilize You, St. Martin's Press, NY, 1994.

Braid, James: Electro-biological Phenomena Considered Physiologically and Psychologically, Sutherland & Knox, Edinburgh, 1851 (yes, 1851).

Brodeur, Paul: Currents of Death: Power Lines, Computer Terminals, and the Attempt to Cover Up Their Threat to Your Health, Simon & Schuster, NY, 1989.

Brodeur, Paul: Secrets: A Writer in the Cold War, Faber & Faber, Boston, 1997 (ISBN: 0-571-19907-0).

Brodeur, Paul: The Zapping of America: Microwaves, Their Deadly Risk, and the Cover-up, W. W. Norton & Co., NY, 1977.

Buderi, : The Invention that Changed the World.

Burch, N., and Altschuler, H. L. (eds.): Behavior and Brain Electrical Activity, Plenum Publishing Corp., NY, 1976.

Burdick, Dorothy: Such Things are Known, Vantage Press, Inc., 1982 (nonfiction, out-of-print).

Burner, Alvin M.: Biological Effects of Microwaves: Future Research Directions, San Francisco Press, Inc., San Francisco, CA, 1968.

Burr, H.S.: Blueprint for Immortality: The Electric Patterns of Life, Neville Spearman, London, 1972.

Bylinsky, Gene: Mood Control, Charles Schribner's Sons, NY, 1968.

Callahan, Philip S., (Ph.D.): Exploring the Spectrum and Paramagnetism, 19__.

Callahan, Philip S.: The Paramagnetic ELF Forces, 19__.

Calder, Nigel: The Mind of Man.

Cannon, Martin: Mind Control in America.

Cannon, Martin: The Controllers: A New Hypothesis of Alien Abduction, Prevailing Winds, Santa Barbara, CA, 1989.

Capron, Alexander, M.: Human Experimentation, University Publications of America, Bethesda, MD, 1986.

Chavkin, Samuel: The Mind Stealers: Psychosurgery and Mind Control, Houghton Mifflin Co., Boston, 1978.

Chiabrera, A., Nicolini, C., and Schwan, H. P. (eds.): Interactions Between Electromagnetic Fields and Cells, NATO Scientific Affairs Division, ASI Series 97A, Plenum Publications Corp., NY and London, 1985.

Chokroverty, Sudhansu: Magnetic Stimulation in Clinical Neurophysiology.

Chorover, Stephen L.: From Genesis to Genocide: The Meaning of Human Nature and the Power of Behavior Control, MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, 1979.

Clark, Hulda: The Cure for All Disease.

Clarke, Arthur C.: July 20, 2019.

Cleary, Stephen, F. (ed.): Biological Effects and Health Implications of Microwave Radiation, US Dept. HEW, BRH/DBE 70-2, Washington, DC, (June) 1979 (From the Richmond Symposium, Richmond, VA , Sept. 17-19, 1979).

Cole, K. C.: Sympathetic Vibrations.

Collins, Larry: The Maze: A Novel, Simon & Schuster, Inc., NY, 1989 (fiction).

Colorado Springs Notes, (Nikola Tesla's experiments).

Condon, Richard: The Manchurian Candidate, (fiction).

Constantine, Alex: Psychic Dictatorship in the USA, Feral House, Portland, OR, 1995
(ISBN: 0-922915-28-8: 221 pages).

Constantine, Alex: Virtual Government: CIA Mind Control Operations in America, Feral House, Venice, CA, 1997.

Copeland, Miles: Without Cloak and Dagger: The Truth About the New Espionage, Simon & Schuster, NY, 1974.

Corning, W.C., and Balaban, M.: The Mind: Biological Approaches to its Function, 1968.

Corson, William: The Armies of Ignorance, Dial Press, NY, 1977.

Czerski, P., Shore, M. L., et al. (eds.): Biological Effects and Health Hazards of Microwave Radiation, Polish Medical Pub., Warsaw, POLAND, 1974.

Davis, Albert Roy: The Anatomy of Biomagnetism, Vantage Press, NY, 1982 (ISBN: 533-05046-4: 107 pages).

Davis, Albert Roy, and Rawls, Walter C., Jr.: The Magnetic Blueprint of Life, Exposition Press, Hicksville, NY, 1979 (ISBN: 0-682-49215-9: 150 pages) - (good bibliography at end).

Davis, Albert Roy, and Rawls, Walter C., Jr.: The Magnetic Effect, Exposition Press, Hicksville, NY, 1975.

Davis, Albert Roy, and Rawls, Walter C., Jr.: Magnetism and Its Effects on the Living System, Exposition Press, Hicksville, NY, 1974.

Dean, (Lt. Col.) David J. (ed.): Low-Intensity Conflict and Modern Technology, Air University Press, Maxwell Air Force Base, AL, (June) 1986.

DeFelice, L.: Introduction to Membrane Noise, Plenum Publishing Corp., NY, 1981.

De la Warr, G.W., and Baker, D.: Biomagnetism, de la Warr Laboratories, Ltd., Oxford, 1978.

Delgado, Jose M. R.: Physical Control of the Mind: Toward a Psychocivilized Society, Harper & Row, NY, 1969.

DeVolpi, A., et al.: Born Secret: The H-H-HhhhHHHH-Bomb, the Progressive Case and National Security, Pergamon Press, 1981.

Dumansky, Y., Serdyuk, A. M., and Los, I. P.: The Effect of Radiofrequency Electromagnetic Fields on Humans, Kiev.

Ebon, Martin: Psychic Warfare: Threat or Illusion?, McGraw Hill, NY, 1983.

Eccles, J. C.: The Neurophysiological Basis of Mind, Oxford University Press, NY, 1953.

Eden, Jerome: Animal Magnetism and the Life Energy, Exposition Press, Hickville, NY, 1967.

Edelman, G. M.: The Remembered Present: A Biological Theory of Consciousness, Basic Books, NY, 1989.

Erne, Sergio N., Hahbohm, H.D., and Lubbig, H.: Biomagnetism, Walter De Gruyter & Co., Berlin & NY, 1981 (558 pages).

Eyges, Leonard: The Classical Electromagnetic Field, Addison-Wesley Publishing Co., Reading, MA, 1972 (413 pages).

Ferguson, Marilyn: The Brain Revolution: The Frontiers of Mind Research, Taplinger Publishing Co., NY, 1973.

Flanagan, G. Patrick: The Neurophone, Pyramid Power, 8th ed., DeVorss & Co., Marina del Rey, CA, 1980.

Franceschetti, Giorgio, Gandhi, and Grandolpho, M. (eds.): Electromagnetic Biointeraction, 1988.

Frohlich, H. (ed.): Biological Coherence and Response to External Stimuli, Springer-Verlag, Heidelberg and Berlin, 1988.

Gaylin, Willard M., Meister, Joel S., and Neville, Robert C. (eds.): Operating on the Mind, Basic Books, 1975.

Galton, Lawrence: MedTech.

Gillmor, Don: I Swear by Apollo: Dr. Ewen Cameron, the CIA, and the Canadian Mind-Control Experiments, Eden Press, Montreal, 1986.

Glaser, Zorach R., and Moore Julia L.: Cumulative Index to the Bibliography of Reported Biological Effects and Clinical Symptoms Attributed to Microwave and Radio-Frequency Radiation Exposure, Julie Moore and Associates, Riverside, CA, 1982.

Gordon, Thomas: Journey into Madness: The True Story of Secret CIA Mind Control and Medical Abuse, Bantam Books, NY, 1989.

Grandolfo, M., Michealson, S. M., and Rindl, A. (eds.): Biological Effects and Dosimetry of Nonionizing Radiation, Plenum Publishing Corp., NY, 1983.

Green, Elmer and Alyce: Beyond Biofeedback, 1977.

Greenslade, Shirley: Mind Control, Agape Word, 1994 (ISBN: 1-886799-05-9).

Guzman, Emilio: Mind Control, Institute of Psychology, Inc., 1996 (ISBN: 0-913343-25-0).

Halacy, D. S., Jr.: Cyborg, 1965.

Hassan, Steven: Combatting Cult Mind Control.

Hazzard, D. G. (ed.): Biological Effects and Measurements of Radio Frequency/Microwaves, Bureau of Radiological Health, HEW Pub. 77-8026, Rockville, MD, 1977.

Heller, John H.: Of Mice, Men, and Molecules, 1963.

Hemming, Leland H.: Architectural Electromagnetic Shielding Handbook: A Design and Specification Guide, IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers) Press, NY, 1992.

Hoffman, Michael A.: Secret Societies and Psychological Warfare, Coetur d'Alene, ID, 1989 (127 pages).

Hooper, Judith: The Three Pound Universe.

Hutchings, Edward, Jr.: Frontiers in Science, 1958.

Hutchison, Michael: Mega Brain: New Tools and Techniques for Brain Growth and Mind Expansion, Ballantine Books, NY, 1986 (ISBN: 0-345-41032-7: 380 pages).

Hutchison, Michael: Mega Brain Power, (ISBN: 1-56282-770-7: 480 pages).

Illinger, K. H. (ed.): Biological Effects of Nonionizing Radiation, American Chemical Society Symposium Series No. 157, Washington, DC, 1981.

Jacobson, Steven: Mind Control in the United States, Critique Publishers, Santa Rosa, CA, 1985.

John, E. R.: Machinery of the Mind, Birkhauser, Boston, MA, 1990.

John, R.G., and Dunne, B. J.: Margins of Reality: The Role of Consciousness in the Physical World, Harcourt, Brace, & Jovanovich, NY, 1987.

Johnson, C. C., and Shore, M. L. (eds.): Biological Effects of Electromagnetic Waves, Bureau of Radiological Health, HEW Pub. 77-8010, Rockville, MD, 1976.

Johnson, George: In the Palaces of Memory.

Kahn, Herman, and Weiner, Anthony: The Year 2000: A Framework for Speculation on the Next Thirty-three Years, MacMillian Co., NY, 1967.

Keith, Jim: Mind Control/World Control: The Encyclopedia of Mind Control, Adventures Unlimited Press, Illinois, 1998 (ISBN: 0-932813-45-3).

Key, Wilson Bryan: The Age of Manipulation: The Con in Confidence; The Sin in Sincere, Henry Holt & Co., NY, 1989.

Kholodov, Y.A.: Effects of Electromagnetic...

Kollberg, E. (ed.): Microwave and Millimeter Wave Mixers, Institute Electrical, 1984 (ISBN: 0-87942-179-7).

Kong, Jin A., et al.: Theory of Microwave Remote Sensing, (2nd ed.), John Wiley & Sons, NY, 1985.

Lakhovsky, Georges: The Secret of Life: Cosmic Rays and Radiations of Living Beings, Health Research, Mokelumme Hill, CA, 1970 (Translated from Russian by Mark Clement: 212 pages).

Lakhovsky, Georges: The Secret of Life: Electricity, Radiation, and Your Body, Liberty Lobby, Washington, DC, 1994.

Lausch, Erwin: Manipulation, Aiden Ellis, 1974.

Lawrence, Lincoln (pseudonym): Were We Controlled? University Books, New Hyde Park, NY, 1967.

Lawrence, Lincoln (pseudonym), with an introduction by Kenn Thomas: Mind Control, Oswald & JFK: Were We Controlled? Adventures Unlimited Press, Kempton, IL, 1997 (ISBN: 0-932813-46-1).

Lee, Martin, and Shlain, B.: Acid Dreams: The CIA, LSD, and the Sixties Rebellion, Grover Press, NY, 1986.

Lee, Martin: The Beast Reawakens.

Leonard, George: The Silent Pulse, Bantam Books, NY, 1981.

Levitt, B. Blake: Electromagnetic Fields, (432 pages).

Lin, James C. (See Michaelson, Sol M., and): Biological Effects and Health Implications of RF Radiation.

Lin, James C.: Electromagnetic Interaction with Biological Systems, Plenum Publishing Corp., NY, 1989.

Lin, James C.: Microwave Auditory Effects and Applications, 1978 (221 pages).

Lipsky, Stephen: Microwave Passive Direction Finding,

Llaurado, J. G., Sances, A., and Battocletti, J.H.: Biologic and Clinical Effects of Low-Frequency Magnetic and Electric Fields, Charles C. Thomas, Springfield, IL, 19??. (>1988).

London, Perry: Behavior Control,  (269 pages).

Mackay, Stuart: Biomedical Telemetry.

Marha, Karel, Musil, Jan, and Tuha, Hana: Electromagnetic Fields and the Life Environment, San Francisco Press, San Francisco, CA, 1971.

Marino, Andrew A. (ed.): Modern Bioelectricity, Marcel Dekker, NY, 1988.

Marks, John D.: Search for the Manchurian Candidate: The CIA and Mind Control, Times Books, NY, 1979 (nonfiction).

Maxwell, J. C.: A Treatise on Electricity and Magnetism, Vols. I & II, Dover Publications, NY, 1954.

McRae, Ronald M.: Mind Wars: The True Story of Government Research into the Military Potential of Psychic Weapons, St. Martin's Press, NY, 1984 (ISBN: 0-312-65231-3).

Michaelson, Sol M., and Lin, James C.: Biological Effects and Health Implications of RF Radiation.

Mills, James: The Power, Warner Books, Inc., NY, 1990 (fiction).

Mind Control, Hidden Manipulation and Subliminal Learning, Gordon Press, NY, 1991.

Moell, Joseph D.: Transmitter Hunting: Radio Direction Finding Simplified.

Morris, Janet: Medusa.

Newman, Joseph: Energy is Electromagnetic.

Nicolini, C.: Chromatin Structure and Function, Plenum Press, NY, 1979.

Norden, B., and Ramel, C. (eds.): Interaction Mechanisms of Low-Level Electromagnetic Fields in Living Systems, Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, Oxford University Press, Inc., NY, 1989.

O'Connor, Mary Ellen, and Lovely, Richard, H. (eds.): Electromagnetic Fields and Neurobehavioral Function, Alan R. Liss, Inc., NY, 1988.

O'Neill, John J.: Prodigal Genius: The Life of Nikola Tesla, Ives Washburn, Inc., NY, 1944 (326 pages).

Orwell, George: 1984, Harcourt, Brace,& Jovanovich, NY, 1949 (268 pages).

Osepchuk, John M. (ed.): Biological Effects of Electromagnetic Radiation, John Wiley & Sons, Inc., NY, 1983 (IEEE Order No. PC01594: 593 pages).

Ostrander, Sheila, and Schroeder, Lynn: Super Memory: The Revolution, 1991.

Persinger, Michael A. (ed.): ELF and VLF Electromagnetic Field Effects, Plenum Publishing Corp., NY, 1974.

Pines, Maya: The Brain Changers: Scientists and the New Mind Control, Harcourt, Brace, Javonovich, Inc., 1973.

Polk, C., and Postow, E. (eds.): CRC (Chemical Rubber Co.) Handbook of Biological Effects of Electromagnetic Fields, Chemical Rubber Co. Press, Boca Raton, FL, 1986.

Popp, Fritz-Albert (ed.): Electromagnetic Bioinformation, Urban & Schwartzenberg, Baltimore, MD, 1979.

Presman, A. S.: Electromagnetic Fields and Life, Plenum Publishing Corp., NY and London, 1970. Translated from Russian by F.L. Sinclair; Edited by Frank A. Brown (336 pages).

Pribram, Karl H.: Brain and Perception: Holonomy and Structure in Figural Processing, Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Hillsdale, NJ, 1993.

Pribram, Karl H. (ed.): Rethinking Neural Networks: Quantum Fields and Biological Data, Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Mahwah (Hillsdale), NJ, 1993.

Puharic, Andrija: Beyond Telepathy, Anchor Books, Garden City, NY, 1973.

Puthoff, Harold E., and Targ, Russell: Mind Reach: Scientists Look at Psychic Ability, Delta, NY, 1978.

Puthoff, Harold E., and Targ, Russell (eds.): Mind at Large: Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers Symposia on the Nature of Extrasensory Percection, Praeger, NY, 1979.

Raden, Dean: The Unconscious Universe, 19__.

Radiofrequency Radiation Dosimetry Handbook, USAF School of Aerospace Medicine, Brooks AFB, TX, October 1986.

Ranelagh, John: The Agency, 1986 (ISBN: 0-671-44318-6).

Rappoport, Jon: US Mind Control Experiments on Children, Los Angeles, 1995 (bound xerox: 136 pages).

Rauscher, Elizabeth A.: Electromagnetic Phenomena in Complex Geometries and Nonlinear Phenomena, Non-hertzian Waves, and Magnetic Monopoles, Tesla Book Co., Millbrae, CA, 1983.

Regan, David: Evoked Potentials.

Remote Mind Control Technology.

Renati, Charles, and hudson, Michael: The Silent Intruder, Houghton Mifflin, Boston, 1982 (208 pages).

Restak, Richard M.: The Brain: The Last Frontier, Doubleday Direct, Garden City, NY, 1979 (page 258).

Restak, Richard M.: The Mind, Bantam Books, NY, 1988.

Ricketts, L. W., Bridges, J. E., and Miletts, J.: EMP Radiation and Protective Techniques, John Wiley & Sons, NY, 1976.

Riesen, W., et al.: A Pilot Study of the Interaction of Extremely Low Frequency Electromagnetic Fields with Brain Organelles, IIT Research Institute (AD-748119), Chicago, IL, 1971.

Roper Organization, The: Unusual Personal Experiences: An Analysis of the Data from Three National Surveys, Bigelow Holding Corp., Las Vegas, NY, 1991 (John Mack and Budd Hopkins).

Rossman, Michael: New Age Blues: On the Politics of Consciousness, E.P. Dutton, NY, 1979 (chapter on mind control technology)/

Rucker, Rudy: Mind Tools.

Russell, Richard: The Man Who Knew Too Much.

Russell-Manning, Elizabeth (Betsy): Mass Mind Control of the American People, (self-published) San Francisco, CA, 1992.

Russell-Manning, Elizabeth (Betsy): The Microwave Deception, Greensward Press, 1989 (ISBN: 0-930165-13-6).

Russell-Manning, Elizabeth (Betsy): Mind Control in a Free Society, 1989.

Russell-Manning, Elizabeth (Betsy), and Welsh, Cheryl: Whistleblowers, 1996 (bound xerox available from Flatland Books: 276 pages) or Whistleblowers: Nonlethal Weapons, Greenswald, Press, San Francisco, CA, 1996 (315 pages).

Sargent, William: Battle for the Mind: A Physiology of Conversion and Brainwashing, Greenwood Press, Westport, CT, 1957.

Schaffranke, Rolf: Proofs of Free Energy Devices and Supporting Data, Tesla Book Co., Millbrae, CA, 1983.

Scheflin, Alan W., and Opton, Edward M., Jr.: Mind Manipulators: A Nonfiction Account, Paddington Press, London, 1978.

Schmitt, F. O., and Schneider, D. M.: Functional Linkage in Biomolecular Systems, Raven Press, NY, 1975.

Schnitzgebel, Robert L., and Schnitzgebel, Ralph K.: Psychotechnology: Electronic Control of the Mind and Behavior, Holt, Rhinehart & Winston, NY, 1973.

Schrag, Peter: Mind Control, Pantheon Books, NY, 1978.

Schwarz, Jack: Human Energy Systems, E.P. Dutton, NY, 1980 (175 pages).

Sheffield, Charles, et al. (eds.): The World of 2044: Technological Development and the Future of Society, Paragon House, 1994.

Shepherd, G. M.: The Synaptic Organization of the Brain, Oxford University Press, NY, 1974.

Sheppard, Asher R., and Eisenbud, Merril: Biological Effects of Electric and Magnetic Fields of Extremely Low Frequency, New York University Press, NY, 1977 (229 pages).

Shukman, David: Tomorrow's War: The Threat of High-Technology Weapons, Harcourt Brace & Co., 1996 (Formerly: The Sorcerer's Challenge, Hodden & Stoughton, London, 1995).

Siegel, Ronald K., and West, Louis Joyolon* (eds.): Hallucinations: Behavior, Experience, and Theory, Wiley, NY, 1975 (*member: "Old Crows Association").

Siegel, Ronald K.: Whispers: The Voices of Paranoia, Crown Publishers, Inc., NY, 1994.

Smith, Cyril W., and Best, Simon: Electromagnetic Man: Health and Hazard in the Electrical Environment, St. Martin's Press, Inc., NY, 1989.

Soyke, Fred, and Edmonds, Alan: The Ion Effect, E.P. Dutton, NY, 1977.

Steneck, Nicholas H.: The Microwave Debate, MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, 1984.

Stine, G. Harry: The Silicon Gods, Bantam Books, NY.

Sweeney, H. Michael: Alice in Americaland.

Taylor, Brice: Starshine: One Woman's Valiant Escape from Mind Control, (MK-ultra victim)

Theury, Jacques: Microwaves: Industrial, Scientific, and Medical Applications, (670 pages).

Thomas, Gordon: Enslaved, Pharos Books, NY, 1981.

Thomas, Gordon: Journey into Madness: The True Story of Secret CIA Mind Control and Medical Abuse, Bantam Books, NY, 1989 (388 pages).

The Transformation of America, (by George Leonard?).

Tubiana, Morris, et al.: Radiobiology.

Turner, William: Hoover's FBI.

Valenstein, Elliot S.: Brain Control: A Critical Examination of Brain Stimulation and Psychosurgery.

John Wiley & Sons, NY, 1973.

Valerian, Valdamar: Matrix 3, "The Psycho-Social, Chemical, Biological, and Electric Manipulation of Human Consciousness", 1994? (bound xerox: 730 pages).

Valerian, Valdamar: Matrix III, Vol. 2, "The Psycho-Social, Chemical, Biological, and Magnetic Manipulation of Human Consciousness" 1995 (bound xerox: 707 pages).

Vankin, Jonathan: Conspiracies: Cover-ups and Crimes, Dell, NY, 1990.

Vankin, Jonathan: Conspiracies, Crimes, and Cover-ups: Political Manipulation and Mind Control in America, Paragon House, NY, 1991.

Wallia, C. S.: Towards Century 21.

War in the Age of Intelligent Machines.

Warden, Patrick, A.: Mind Control and Mental Telepathy, Samizdat, Los Angeles, August 1, 1993.

Warshovsky, Fred: The Control of Life.

Watson, Peter: War on the Mind: Military Uses and Abuses of Psychology, Basic Books, Inc., NY, 1978.

Weinstein, Harvey M.: Psychiatry and the CIA: Victims of Mind Control, American Psychiatric Press, Washington, DC, 1990.

Whalen, John: 50 Top Conspiracies of All Time.

White, John (ed.): Psychic Warfare: Fact or Fiction?, Aquarian, 1988 (book?).

Williams: Electromagnetic Brain Blaster.

Williamson, Samuel J. (ed.): Biomagnetism, Plenum Publishing Corp., NY, 1983.

Winn, Denise: The Manipulated Mind, The Octagon Press, NY, 1983.

Wolf, Alfred A.: The Body Quantum.

Yu, Alan: Millimeter Waves and Mind Control.

 

ARTICLES ON MIND CONROL

Aftergood, Steven:  Secrecy and Government Bulletin, Issue 28, Nov. 1993.

Aftergood, Steven:  "The Soft-Kill Fallacy,"  Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, pp. 40-45, September/October 1994.

Alexander, John B.:  "The new mental battlefield:  Beam me up Spock,"  Military Review (A U.S. Army Journal)  pp. 47-54, December 1980.

The Associated Press:  "Mind-altering microwaves:  Soviets studying invisible ray,"  Los Angeles Herald Examiner,  Sec. A, p. 22, November 1976. *

Bacon, S.:  "Now they're probing the hidden depths of your mind," Popular Mechanics, Vol. 136:  pp. 62-65, August 1971.

Barry, John, and Morganthau, Thomas:  "Science of war:  Non-lethal weapons,"  Newsweek, pp. 24-26, 7 February 1994.

Bartch, Paul:  "Neurotransmission.,"  Resonance, No. 17:  pp. 8-10, July 1990.

Bearden, Thomas:  "An approach to understanding psychotronics," DDC (AD-A027866) June 1976.

Beardsley, Tim:  "Making waves,"  Scientific American, Vol. 268 No. 2):  p. 32, February 1993.

Beck, Robert C.:  "ELF:  Extremely low frequency fields:  They affect us all in ways we may never consciously realize!"  Nexus, Vol. 2 (No. 6):  pp. 11-15 & 66-67, January/February 1992.

Beck, Robert C.:  "Extreme low frequency (ELF) magnetic fields and EEG entrainment:  A psychotronic warfare possibility?"  Association for Humanistic Psychology Newsletter, April 1978  or  Biomedical Research Associates, Los Angeles,  CA,  1978.

Besly, Kim:  "Electromagnetic pollution:  A little known health hazard.  A new means of control,"  Preliminary Report, Greenham Common Woman's Peace Camp, Inland House, Southbourne, Emsworth, Hants, England , 1993.

"Biomedical Aspects of Nonionizing Radiation, Naval Weapons Laboratory (NWL) Dahlgren,  VA,  Symposium, 10 July 1973.

Blackmon, Janet:  "Woman fears government zapping,"  Sun Journal, New Bern,  NC,  28 September 1992. (Mildred Cooper)

Boyce, Nell:  "Bioterrorism Special Report:  Nowhere to Hide,"  New Scientist  Vol.  : pp  .,  March 21, 1998.

Brodeur, Paul:  "A reporter at large:  Microwaves -I and -II,"  New Yorker, 13, 27 December 1976.

Budiansky, Stephen, and Good, Erica, E.:  "Orlikow v. US," US News & World Report (Investigative Report) Vol. (No.):  p. 34, 24 January 1994.

Burrell, Garland E., Jr.:  "Mental privacy:  An international safeguard to governmental intrusion into the mental processes," California Western International Law Journal, Vol. 6:  pp, 110+, 1975.

Butler, Declan:  "Advances in neuroscience may threaten human rights,"  Nature, Vol. 391 (Issue): p. 319, January 1998.  *

Butterfield, Fox:  "$2.15 million for hidden weapon research,"  The New York Times,  Seattle Post Intelligencer, Sec. A-3, Friday, 10 March 1995.

Byrne, Harlan S.:  "California microwaves,"  Barrons, Vol. 72 (No. 13):  pp. 48-49, 30 March 1992.

Cannon, Martin:  "Mind control and the American Government," Lobster, No. 23, 1993.

Caylor, Ron:  "Government working on machine that can read your mind," The National Enquirer,  June 22, 1976.  (article created sensation)

Chernishev, I.:  "Can rulers make 'zombies' and control the world?" Orienteer, pp. 58-62, February 1997.

Collins, Larry:  "Mind Control," Playboy, January 1990.

Coupland,  Robin M.:  "Non-lethal weapons:  Precipitating a new arms race?  Medicine must guard against its knowledge being used for weapon development,"  British Medical Journal, Vol. 315: p. 72, 12 July 1997.

Crary, David:  "Soldiers recount most memorable Iraqi surrenders," Associated Press  The Daily Commercial, March 1, 1991.

DeBoskey, Bruce H.:  "Nonionizing radiation:  Hidden hazards," Trial Magazine, Vol. 26, (No. 8):  pp. 32-36, August 1990.

De Caro, Chuck:  "Washington:  The zap gap:  The Soviets may be ahead of us in the development of radio-frequency weapons," Atlantic Monthly, pp. 24-28, March 1987.  *

DeLeno, Steven:  "Electronic Concentration Camp."

"Disabling people and electronics,"  Microwave News, January/February 1996.  *

DoD, Intel agencies look at Russian mind control technology claims,"  Defense Electronics, July 1993.

Dodgen, Larry:  Non-lethal weapons,"  U.S. News & World Report, Vol. (No.):  p. 5, August 4, 1997.

Dornheim, M.A.:  "U.S.A.F. studying brainwaves to increase crew performances,"  Aviation Week and Space Technology, Vol. 20: pp. 18+, February 1986.

Doswald-Beck, Louise and  Cauderay, Gerald C.:  "The development of new antipersonnel weapons,"  International Review of the Red Cross, Vol. 279 , 1 November 1990.

Edwards, D.D.:  "Cells haywire in electromagnetic field?"  Science News, Vol. 133:  pp. 216, 2 April 1988 (work of W.R. Adey).

Edwards,  D. D.:  "ELF:  The current controversy,"  Science News, Vol. 131:  pp. 107-109, 14 February 1987.

"Electromagnetic fields:  New-wave coverage issues,"  Best's Review, 1991.

Elliott, Dorinda, and Barry, John:  "A subliminal Dr. Strangelove. Mind:  Using the power of hidden suggestions, this Russian Scientist (Igor Smirnov) tries to rewire the brain,"  Newsweek, p. 57, 22 August 1994.

"Emerging threat..."

"Expert meeting on certain weapon systems and on implementation mechanisms in international law,"  Report of the International Committee of the Red Cross, Geneva, Switzerland, May 30 - June 1, 1994 (issued July 1994).

"Final Report on Biotechnology Research Requirements for Aeronautical Systems through the Year 2000,"  Vols. I and II, Southwest Research Institute, San Antonio, TX, 1982.

"From Russia with love.At Los Alamos?" Intelligence Report:  Parade Special Supplement, 1993?

"German workshop on mechanisms of EMF interactions," Microwave News, November/December 1991.

Glenn, J.C.:  "Conscious technology:  The co-evolution of mind and machine,"  Futurist,  September/October 1989.

Herron, Robert (Maj.):  "Electronic Warfare:  New priority for next generation fighters,"  Aerospace America, p. 64, 1984.

Hough, Warren:  "High tech civilian control studied:  Secret Pentagon - DOJ Memo of Understanding, `Nonlethal' weapons under development are being added to the government arsenal in its war against its own citizens,"  The Spotlight, p.  , July 31, 1995.  *

Hutchison, Michael:  MegaBrain Report:  The  Psycho-technology Newsletter

Keeler, Anna: "Remote mind control technology," Full Disclosure, Vol. 15: pp. 1-14, 1989;  Also published in Mike Coyle's MindNet Journal, Vol. 1 (No. 23a: Part I & No. 23b: Part II); and in Resonance, No. 23: Part I: pp. 3-14, February 1993 & No. 24: Part II: pp. 3-16, May 1992.  *

Kelly, Jack A. and Conway, Joseph:  "Non-lethal weapons:  Emerging requirements for security strategy,"  Institute for Foreign Policy Analysis, May 1996.

Kempster, Norman:  "Sci-fi comes true:  Mind reading machine tells secrets of the brain,"  Los Angeles Times,  March 20, 1976.  *

Krawczyk, Glenn:  Nexus, Vol. 2 (No. 22);  pp., October/November 1994.

Krawczyk, Glenn:  "Big brother's recipe for 'Revolution in Military Affairs'", Nexus, pp. 31-36, June/July 1995.  *

Lopez, Ramon:  "Special operations survive Pentagon budget constraints,"  International Defense Review, Vol. 26 (No. 3):  p. 247, 12 December 1994.

MacGregor, R.J.:  "A brief survey of literature relating to low-intensity microwaves on nervous function,"  RAND Report, R-4397, June 1970.

MacGregor, R.J.:  "A direct mechanism for the direct influence of microwave radiation on neuroelectric function,"  RAND Report R-4397, June 1970 - ("The electrical component of microwave radiation induces transmember potentials in nerve cells and thereby disturbs nervous function and behavior.").

MacKenzie, Debora:  Bioterrorism Special Report:  Bioarmageddon," New Scientist, Vol.  September 19, 1998.

Maddox, J., et al.:  "",  Nature, Vol. 334 (No. ):  287-, 1988.

Mann, Paul:  "Mass weapons threat deepens worldwide,"  Aviation Week & Space Technology, Vo.. 144 (No. 25):  p. 58, 17 June 1996.

Manning, Jeane:  "Electronic telepathy devise"  (unnamed source, from Angels Don't Play This HAARP)

Martin, Harry V., and Caul, David:  "Mind control,"  (A 13-part series) The Napa Sentinel, Napa,  CA   1995.

Matthews, Owen:  Report:  "Soviets used top secret 'psychotronic' weapons,"  Moscow Times, Sec. 750, 11 July 1995.

McAuliffe, Kathleen:  "The mind fields,"  Omni Magazine,  pp. 258-267, February 1985.

McKinney, Julianne:  "Microwave harassment and mind control experimentation,"  Unclassified, Vol. IV (No. 3) Parts I & II: 20 pgs., June/July 1992.  *

Merritt, J. H., et al.:  "Some biological effects of microwave energy directed at the head,"  (Unpublished and unclassified abstract circulated to conference participants.  Conference was sponsored by the DoD Electromagnetic Compatibility Analysis Center) 19??.  (See Steneck, Nicholas:  The Microwave Debate, p.)

Metz, Steven, and Keivit, James:  "The revolution in military affairs and conflict short of war,"  Strategic Studies Institute (SSI), U.S. Army War College, U.S. Government Printing Office (No. 1994-504-111/00089) July 25, 1994 (references to mind manipulation).

Michrowski, Andrew:  "Covert ELF warfare," Specula  (formerly published as The Journal of the American Association of Metascience) p. 27, January/March 1980.

"Microwave measurements,"  Aviation Week and Space Technology, Vol. 144 (no. 18): p. 73, 29 April 1996.

Microwave News, May/June 1988.

"Military on non-lethal weapons:  A very attractive option," Microwave News, November/December 1993.

"The Mind Control Papers,"  Freedom News Journal, 1980  (ISBN: 0-915509-35-3)?

"Mind-reading computer," Futurist,  p. 49, May/June 1992.

Mintz, John:  "The secret's out:  Covert E-Systems, Inc. covets commercial sales,"  The Washington Post, p. A-1, A-10, 24 October 1994.

Mizrach, Steve:  "Electromagnetic effects on human behavior," MindNet Journal, Vol. 1 (No. 82) July 1996.  *

Mollick, Ethan:  "A gentler war:  The debate over non-lethal weapons,"  Harvard International Review, Vol. 18 (No. 4): p.46, Fall 1996.

Morrison, David C.:  "Sites unseen:  A sketch of the Pentagon's secret 'black' bases used for stealth aircraft, special operations, and electronic eavesdropping programs emerges from a National Journal study," National Journal (Defense Report) pp. 1468-1472, June 4, 1988.  *

Opall, Barbara:  "U.S. experts:  Focus arms control goals,"  Defense News, p. 6, 24-30 November 1997.    Opall, Barbara:  "U.S. explores mind control technology,"  Defense News, pp. 4, 29, January 11-17, 1993.  *

Opall, Barbara:  "U.S, Russia hope to safeguard mind-control techniques,"  Defense News, p. 4, 11-17 January 1993.

Page, J.:  "Tuning in on brainwaves,"  Science, Vol. 5:  pp. 88+, October 1984.

Pasternak, Douglas:  "Wonder weapons:  The Pentagon's quest for nonlethal arms is amazing.  But is it smart?"  US News & World Report (Special Report), Vol. 123 (No. 1):  pp. 38-46, July 7, 1997.  *

Pengelley, Rupert:  "Wanted:  A watch on non-lethal weapons," International Defense Review, Vol. 24 (No. 4): p. 1, 1 April 1994.

"Perry plans to launch nonlethal warfare",  Defense News, September 19-25, 1994.

Persinger, Michael A.:  "On the possibility of directly accessing every human brain by electromagnetic induction of fundamental algorithms,"  MindNet Journal, Vol. 1 (No. 65) June 1995.

Pool, Robert:  "Electromagnetic fields:  The biological evidence," Science, Vol. 249:  pp. 1378-1381, 21 September 1990.

Posner, Michael I.:  "Seeing the mind,"  Science, Vol. 262:  pp. 673-674, 29 October 1993.

Possony, Stefan:  "Scientific advances hold dramatic prospects for phy-strat,"  Defense and Foreign Affairs, Vol. 34, July 1983.

Ray, J.:  "The body magnetic,"  Buzzworm, Vol. 4: p. 22, September/October 1992.

Ricks, Thomas E.:  "Nonlethal arms:  New class of weapons could incapacitate foe yet limit casualties,"  The Wall Street Journal, pp. A1 & A4, January 4, 1993.  *

Rosenberg, Barbara Hatch:  "Non-lethal weapons may violate treaties," The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists,  pp. 44 - 45, September - October 1994.  (Note:  Rosenberg gives the full name of this treaty as "Convention on prohibition or Restriction of the Use of Certain Conventional Weapons which may be deemed to be Excessively Injurious or to have  Indiscriminate Effects.")

Schmitt, Eric:  "Zany new weapons for U.S. team in Somalia," International Herald Tribune, 16 February 1995.

Schmitz, Tom:  "California's Livermore weighs plan to use Russian technology,"  The Journal of  Commerce, April 8, 1993.  *

Selden, Gary:  "Machines that read minds,"  Science Digest,  Octorber 1981.

Sharp, Joseph C. et al.:  "Generation of acoustic signals by pulsed microwave energy," IEEE Transactions on  Microwave Theory and Techniques,  May 1974.

Shorto, Russell:  "Armageddon:  Killing them softly," Gentlemen's Quarterly,  March 1995.  *   "Still under wraps" Aviation Week and Space Technology, pp. 35+, June 7, 1993.

Sweetman, Sherri:  Report on the Attorney General's Conference on Less than Lethal Weapons, U.S. Dept.    of Justice, National Institute of Justice, March 1987.

Thomas Timothy:  "The mind has no firewall,"  Parameters:  U.S. Army War College Quarterly, Vol. 28 (No. 1):  pp. 84-92, Spring 1998.  *

Tigner, Brooks:  "NATO panel to consider non-lethal weapon guidelines,"  Defense News, p. 14, 29 September 1997.

Tigner, Brooks:  "Europeans protest U.S. ionospheric research," Defense News, p. 3, 16-22 February 1998.

Tyler:  IN:  Dean, David J. (ed.):  Low-intensity Conflict and Modern Technology, Air University Press, USAF, Center for Aerospace Doctrine, Research, and Education,  Maxwell AFB, AL,  June 1986.  *

"U.S. Nullifies Nuremberg Law,"  Earth Island Journal, p. 18, Winter 1996-97.  *

Victorian, Armen:  "The military use of electromagnetic, microwave, and mind control technology,"  Lobster,  No. 34: pp 2-7, Winter 1998;  Also published in Resonance, No., April 1998.

Victorian, Armen:  "Mind reading computer,"  Time Magazine,  1 July 1974.

Victorian, Armen:  "Neural manipulation by remote radar," Resonance, No. 30:  pp. 25-28, March 1996;  Also published in Lobster No. 30.  *

Victorian, Armen:  "Psychic warfare and nonlethal weapons."

Walker, Martin:  "Dark dreamer of Star Wars,"  5 May 1995.

Wall, Judy:  "Electromagnetic weapons,"  Resonance, No. 29: pp 27-33,  May 1995.  *

Wall, Judy:  "Military use of mind control weapons,"  Nexus,  pp. 11 - 16, October - November  1998.  (Unedited version originally published in Resonance, No. 33,  April 1998.  *

Wall, Judy:  "Synthetic telemetry," Resonance No. 29:  pp. 17 - 26, May 1995.  *

Weiner, Malcolm H., Chairman:  "Non-lethal technologies:  Military options and implications", Report of an independent task force sponsored by the Council on Foreign Relations released June 22, 1995.

Wright, Steve:  "An appraisal of technologies for political control,"  European Parliament Scientific and Technological Options Assessment (STOA) Luxembourg, European Parliament, 6 January 1998.

IMPORTANT TECHNICAL REFERENCES

http://www.raven1.net/lida.htm
Photo and description of the Korean War LIDA machine, a radio frequency brain entrainment device.

http://www.raven1.net/frey.htm
"Human Auditory System Response To Modulated Electromagnetic Energy," Allan H. Frey, General Electric, Advanced Electronics Center, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York.

http://www.raven1.net/v2s-nasa.htm
NASA technical report abstract stating that speech-to-skull is feasible.

http://www.raven1.net/v2s-kohn.htm
DOD/EPA small business initiative (SBIR) project to study the unclassified use of voice-to- skull technology for military uses.

http://www.raven1.net/bioamp.htm
Excerpts, Proceedings of  Joint Symposium on Interactions of Electromagnetic Waves with Biological Systems, 22nd General Assembly of the International Union of Radio Science, August 25 - September 2, 1987, Tel Aviv, Israel.

http://www.raven1.net/v2succes.htm
Excerpt, Dr. Don R. Justesen, neuropsychological researcher, describes Dr. Joseph C.  Sharp's successful transmission of "words" via a pulse-rate- modulated microwave transmitter of the Frey type.

http://www.raven1.net/russ.htm
FOIA article circulated among U.S. agencies describing the Russian TV program "Man and Law", which gives a glimpse into the Russian mind control efforts. (Dr. Igor Smirnov, a major player, was used as a consultant to the FBI at the Waco Branch Davidian standoff.)

http://www.raven1.net/armyparw.htm
SBIR (small business initiative contract) which clearly shows intent to use ultrasound as an anti-personnel weapon, including one-man portability and with power to kill.

http://www.raven1.net/acouspot.htm
A page originally from the  MIT Media Lab's acoustic engineer, Joseph Pompeii.  Describes a similar technique under commercial and military development (American Technologies Corp., San Diego) under the trade name "Hypersonic Sound". Shows that sound can be focused to the extent of targeting just one person in a crowd, acoustically, using ultrasound.

APPENDIX A

Electromagnetic Weapons Timeline:

Electromagnetic (EM) weapons are of recent invention. They utilize the various frequencies of the electromagnetic spectrum to disable or kill the target.  Psychotronic weapons are those EM weapons that interact with the nervous system of the target.  These weapons usually operate in the very low (100 to 1,000 Hz) or extremely low (greater than zero but less than 100 Hz) frequency ranges.
 

1934 "A method for Remote Control of Electrical Stimulation of the Nervous System", a monograph by
Drs. E. L. Chaffee and R. U. Light.

1934 Experiments in Distant Influence, book by Soviet Professor Leonid L. Vasiliev
Vasiliev also wrote an article, "Critical Evaluation of the Hypogenic Method" concerning the work of Dr. I. F. Tomashevsky on experiments in remote control of the brain.

1945 After World War II, the Allies discovered the Japanese had been developing a "death ray" utilizing very short radio waves focused into a high power beam.  Tests were done on animals.

1950 The French conducted research on infrasonic weapons.  (From "The Road From Armageddon", by Peter Lewis, Resonance #13, pp 9-14).

1953 John C. Lilly, when asked by the director of the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) to brief the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), National Security Agency (NSA), and the various military intelligence services on his work using electrodes to stimulate directly the pleasure and pain centers in the brain, refused.

1958, 1962  The U.S. conducts high-altitude Electromagnetic Pulse (EMP) bomb tests over the Pacific.  (From "The Road From Armageddon" by Peter Lewis.)

1960 Headlines read "Khrushchev Says Soviets Will Cut Forces a Third; Sees 'Fantastic Weapon' ".  (From article of same title, by Max Frankel, New York Times, Jan. 15, 1960, p1 as cited in "Tesla's Electro-magnetics and Its Soviet Weaponization", paper by T. E. Bearden.)

1965 A "Death Ray" weapon was developed by McFarlane Corporation, described as a modulated electron gun X-ray nuclear booster, could be adapted to communications, remote control and guidance systems, EM radiation telemetry and death ray.

Reported hearings before the House Subcommittee on Department of Defense Appropriations, chaired by Rep. George Mahon (Dem. - Texas).  From "Hearing Voices" byy Alex Constantine, Hustler, January 1994, pp 102-104, 113, 120, 134.  Research by Harlan Girard.

1965 Project Pandora was undertaken in which chimpanzees were exposed to microwave radiation.  The man who was in charge of this project said, 'the potential for exerting a degree of control on human behavior by low level microwave radiation seems to exist' and he urged that the effects of microwaves be studied for 'possible weapons applications' - (From "Electromagnetic Pollution: A Little Known Health Hazard. A new means of control?" by Kim Besley, Great Britain, p14.  Research from Woody Blue).

1968 Dr. Gordon J. F. MacDonald, science advisor to President Lyndon Johnson, wrote, "Perturbation of the environment can produce changes in behavioral patterns."  He was referring to low frequency EM waves in the ionosphere affecting human brain wave patterns.  (From his book, Unless Peace Comes, a Scientific Forecast of New Weapons, cited in "New World Order ELF Psychotronic Tyranny", a paper by C. B. Baker.)

1970 Zbigniew Brzezinski, President Jimmy Carter's National Security Director, said in his book, Between Two Ages, weather control was a new weapon that would be the key element of strategy.  "Technology will make available to leaders of major nations a variety of techniques for conducting secret warfare..."  He also wrote "Accurately timed, artificially excited electronic strokes could lead to a pattern of oscillations that produce relatively high power levels over certain regions of the Earth ... one could develop a system that would seriously impair the brain performance of a very large population in selected regions over an extended period."(Cited in Baker's "ELF Psychotronic Tyranny" paper.)

1972 The Taser, first electrical shock device developed for use by law enforcement, delivers barbed, dart shaped electrodes to a subject's body, and 50,000 volt pulses at two millionths of an amp over 12-14 seconds time. (From "Report on the Attorney General's Conference on Less Than Lethal Weapons", by Sherry Sweetman, 1987, p4, which cites "Non-Lethal Weapons for Law Enforcement:  Research Needs and Priorities.  A Report to the National Science Foundation by the Security Planning Corporation, 1972. Research by Harlan Girard.)

1972 "A U.S. Department of Defense document said that the Army has tested a microwave weapon.  It was an extremely powerful 'electronic flamethrower'." (From "Electromagnetic Pollution.")

1972 "A study published by the U.S. Army Mobility Equipment Research and Development Center, titled 'Analysis of Microwaves for Barrier Warfare' examines the plausibility of using radio frequency energy in barrier counter-barrier warfare ... The report concludes that:

(a) it is possible to field a truck-portable microwave barrier system that will completely immobilize personnel in the open with present day technology;
(b) there is a strong potential for a microwave system that would be capable of delaying or immobilizing personnel in vehicles;
(c) with present technology, no method could be identified for a microwave system to destroy the type of armored material common to tanks."

(From "Electromagnetic Pollution" by Kim Besly, p15, quoting The Zapping of America by Paul Brodeur.)  The report further documents the ability to create third-degree burns on human skin using 3 GHz at 20-watts/square centimeter in two seconds.

1972 Dr. Gordon J. F. MacDonald testified before the House Subcommittee on Oceans and International Environment, concerning low frequency research:  "The basic notion there was to create between the electrically charged ionosphere in the higher part of the atmosphere and conducting layers of the surface of the Earth this neutral cavity, to create waves, electrical waves that would be tuned to the brainwaves ... about ten cycles per second ... you can produce changes in behavioral patterns or in responses."  (From Baker's "ELF Psychotronic Tyranny" paper.)

1973 Sharp and Grove transmit audible words via microwaves.

1975 - 1977 "Unpublished analyses of microwave bioeffects literature were disseminated to the U.S. Congress and to other officials arguing the case for remote control of human behavior by radar."  (From the Journal of Microwave Power, 12(4), 1977, p320.  Research by Harlan Girard.)

1978 Hungarians presented a state-of-the-art paper on infrasonic weapons to the United Nations, "Working Paper on Infrasound Weapons", United Nations CD/575, 14 August 1978.  (From "The Road From Armageddon" by Peter Lewis.)

1981 - 1982 "Between 1981 and September 1982, the Navy commissioned me to investigate the potential of developing electromagnetic devices that could be used as non-lethal weapons by the Marine Corp for the purpose of 'riot control', hostage removal, clandestine operations, and so on."  Eldon Byrd, Naval Surface Weapons Center, Silver Spring  MD.  (From "Electromagnetic Pollution" by Kim Besly, p12.)

1982 Electromagnetic weapons for law enforcement use in Great Britain:  Charles Bovill of the now defunct British firm, Allen International, developed a 10-30 Hz strobe light that can produce seizures, giddiness, nausea, and fainting.  Addition of sound pulses in the 4.0 - 7.5 Hz range increases effectiveness, as utilized in the Valkyrie, a "frequency" weapon advertised in British Defense Equipment Catalogue until 1983.

The squawk box or sound curdles uses two loudspeakers of 350-watt output to emit two slightly different frequencies that combine in the ear to produce a shrill shrieking noise.  The U.S. National Science Foundation report says there is "severe risk of permanent impairment of hearing."  (From "Electropollution" by Kim Besley, citing the Manchester City Council Police Monitoring Unit document.)

1982 Air Force review of biotechnology:  "Currently available data allow the projection that specially generated radio frequency radiation (RFR) fields may pose powerful and revolutionary antipersonnel military threats.  Electroshock therapy indicates the ability of induced electric current to completely interrupt mental functioning for short periods of time, to obtain cognition for longer periods and to restructure emotional response over prolonged intervals.

"... impressed electromagnetic fields can be disruptive to purposeful behavior and may be capable of directing and/or interrogating such behavior.  Further, the passage of approximately 100 milliamperes through the myocardium can lead to cardiac standstill and death, again pointing to a speed-of-light weapons effect.

"A rapidly scanning RFR system could provide an effective stun or kill capability over a large area."
(From Final Report on Biotechnology Research Requirements for Aeronautical Systems Through the Year 2000.  AFOSR-TR-82-0643, vol 1,and vol 2, 30 July 1982.)

1986 "The Electromagnetic Spectrum in Low-Intensity Conflict" by Captain Paul Tyler, MC, USN quotes the above passage and further elaborates on the theme.  (Published in Low Intensity Conflict and Modern Technology Lt. Col. David J. Dean, USAF, ed., Air University Press, Maxwell AFB, AL.Research by Harlan Girard.)

1983 Nikolai Khokhlov, a Soviet KGB agent who defected to the West in 1976, interviews recently arrived scientists and reports:  "The Soviet mind- control program is run by the KGB with unlimited funds."  (From The Spectator, February 5, 1983, reported in "New World Order Psychotronic Tyranny" by C. B. Baker.)

1984 "USSR:  New Beam Energy Possible?" possibly associated with early Soviet weather engineering efforts over the U.S. (From "Tesla's Electromagnetics and Its Soviet Weaponization" by T. E. Bearden.)

1985 Women in the peace camps at Greenham Common began showing various medical symptoms believed to be caused by EM surveillance weapons beamed at them.  (See "Zapping:  The New Weapon of the Patriarchy", Resonance #13, pp 22-24.  Research by Woody Blue.)

1986 Attorney General's Conference on Less Than Lethal Weapons reviews current weapons available.  They include the Taser, the Nova XR-5000 Stun Gun (can interrupt a pacemaker); the Talon, a glove with an electrical pulse generator; and the Source, a flashlight with electrodes at the base.

Photonic driving strobe lights tested by one conference delegate on 100 subjects, produced discomfort.  Closed eyelids to not block the effect.  Evidence that ELF produces nausea and disorientation.  Suggestion to develop fast acting electro sleep inducing EM weapon.

Discusses problem of testing weapons on animals and human "volunteers".  (From "Report on the Attorney General's Conference on Less Than Lethal Weapons", by Sherry Sweetman, March 1987, prepared for the National Institute of Justice.  Research by Harlan Girard.)

1988 The Pentagon is ordered by courts to cease EMP tests at several locations due to a lawsuit filed by an environmental group.  (From The Washington Post, May 15, 1988, see "U.S. and Soviets Develop Death Ray", Resonance 11, p10.  Research by Remy Chevalier.)

1992 December.  "The U.S. Army's Armament Research, Development and Engineering Center is conducting a one-year study of ACOUSTIC BEAM TECHNOLOGY ... the command awarded the one year study to Scientific Applications and Research Associates of Huntington Beach CA.  Related research is conducted at the Moscow based Andreev Institute."   (From "U.S. Explores Russian Mind Control Technology", by Barbara Opal, Defense News, January 11-17, 1993.  Research by Harlan Girard and others.)

1993 The Russian government is offering to share with the United States in a bilateral Center for Psychotechnologies the Soviet mind-control technology developed during the 1970s.  The work was funded by the Department of Psycho-Correction at the Moscow Medical Academy.

"Acoustic psycho-correction involves the transmission of specific commands via static or white noise bands into the human subconscious..."  The Russian experts, among them former KGB General George Kotov, present in a paper a list of software and hardware available for $80,000.  (From Opal article, "U.S. Explores Russian Mind Control Technology".)

1993 February 28, beginning of 51 day siege on the Branch Davidians at Waco Texas, which ended in the death of more than 80 people.

Until this incident, the electromagnetic weapons had kept a very low profile.  But in the documentary video, "Waco: The Big Lie Continues", footage from the British Broadcasting (BBC) shows at least three EM weapons used by U.S. government agents.  First, the noise generators used against the Davidians.  Second, a powerful strobe light, shown during a nighttime sequence.

And the third was the Russian psychoacoustics weapon, considered, but agents deny use of this weapon against the Waco people.  FBI agents met with Dr. Igor Smirnov in Arlington VA to discuss the possibility of using the weapon against the Davidians.  (From "A Subliminal Dr. Strangelove", by Dorinda Elliot and John Barry, Newsweek, August 22, 1994)

 


Submitted by Erik on February 7, 2006 - 4:40pm.

That a mouth full. Thanks for this list of possiable avenues of research. I'm going to dig into this right away. I'm wondering if there is any corilation between this and the studies of sacred architechure and meditation in inducing deep delta wave patterns in subjects.

I'll post some stuff here later.

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Submitted by earlybird on February 7, 2006 - 4:43pm.

Don't know sounds like a task... I am glad you like the research link boy they sure spent money on mind control!


Submitted by Erik on February 7, 2006 - 5:21pm.

A paper on the use of harmonics in medicine.

snip>  <!--StartFragment --> The harmonics of the Cymatic Instrument are tabulated and reconstructed by computers and the corrected frequency is then projected directly into the affected area. The harmonics from the Cymatic Instrument are a composite of five different frequencies that Dr. Manners has found most effective for creating sounds that heal the human body. These sounds from the Cymatic Instrument are very different from the vocal harmonics we have been discussing in this site. 
They are electronically created and are really single tones. Yet they are harmonics of the calibrated frequency of the human body. They are usually octaves of this frequency, brought up many, many times in order to put the sound into the audible level, or brought down many, many times. Nevertheless, as tones that are octaves of a tone (whether this fundamental is in the ELF range or ultra-sonic), these tones can technically be called 'harmonics'. <snip

http://home3.inet.tele.dk/hitower/harmonics.html

Submitted by Erik on February 7, 2006 - 5:40pm.

 RESEARCH ARCHIVE : Acoustic Trauma - Infrasound and Low FrequencyWeapons

http://trauma.cofa.unsw.edu.au/archives.html

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