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CIA MIND CONTROL RESEARCH Today, in almost every country in the world, torture involving the manipulation of the human mind is performed on someone every single day. Techniques have become so sophisticated that even vic- tims who become statistics may be unaware of what, or who, has been interfering with their minds. The techniques that are in use today are more subtle, silent, and deadly than ever before. There is no way of knowing just how many research projects, or perhaps more importantly, deployment operations, are being con- ducted at the present time. Perhaps the sudden change of attitude by many of the Iraqi personnel on the ground in the recent Gulf War could be related to the possible use of secret long-range behaviour modifying technologies. Much of the research conducted by the CIA and the Soviets has a ee re tan one In July 1974 the Watergate scandal climaxed with the resignation of President Richard M. Nixon, and Vice-President Gerald R. Ford stepping in to take the reigns. Ford immediately became aware of scope of the CIA’s wholesale misbehavior. They had tried every- thing from blackmail, bribery, and sexual harassment, to violence and murder, in a genuinely horrific abuse of their privilege to clas- sify anything they deemed fit to cover up TOP-SECRET , ULTRA, or EYES-ONLY. Upon hearing the truth, Gerald Ford’s reaction was reportedly to shake his head in disbelief and mutter ,”My God. Oh, My God.” In December 1974 The New York Times ran a story exposing some of the Agency’s illegal activities during the Johnson and Nixon administration, and a public outcry ensued. President Ford quelled the public reaction by appointing a committee, chaired by Vice-President Nelson A. Rockerfeller, to investigate the allega- tions. Ronald Reagan, who was Governor of California at the time, was one one of the eight members sitting on the committee. He ral- lied strongly in favour of the CIA and claimed that “in any bureau- cracy of about sixteen million people there are going to be individ- uals who make mistakes and do things they shouldn’t do.” Over dinner with William Casey, Reagan vowed that if he were ever elected President he would make sure that the CIA would inspired both the Intelligence community and the Defense Department to a close look at the potential of parapsychology for covert psychic warfare purposes. This topic will be covered in detail in a future issue of Nexus. The intention of publishing this story is not to shock or scare you. It is to remind you that behind the veil of secrecy that masquerades as “national security”, there are people perfecting mind-control techniques that can relieve you of your self control. Only by being aware of the silent hand that would like to control your mind will you recognize where the veil starts and deception begins. Only by being aware can we begin to lift the veil. never have to fight with one arm tied behind it’s back. George Bush became DCI on January 31, 1976, and departed to become Reagan’s running mate on January 20, 1977. On January 26, 1981, William Casey made his first trip to the White House as Director of Central Intelligence. Within a short space of time, the Director of the National Security Agency (NSA), Admiral Bobby Ray Inman, who had also been in the running become to become DCI, helped forge closer ties with the CIA. Attempts were made to smooth the competitive relationship between the two agencies, the NSA allowing the CIA unprecedented access to their extensive data and computerised intelligence gathering facilities. On December II, 1980, a law suit was filed against the CIA by a former patient under the “care” of Dr. Ewen Cameron. Shortly afterwards another patient became a co-plaintiff. It was expected that more victims of the CIA’s covert mind-control research opera- REFERENCES Journey into Madness Gordon Thomas (Bantam Books, 1989) CIA - The Honourable Company Brian Freemantle (Futura Books, 1984) Psychic Warfare - Fact or Fiction? Edited by John White (Aquarian Press, 1988) The Search for the ‘Manchurian Candidate’ John Marks (Times Books, 1979) unprecedented access to their extensive data and computerised intelligence gathering facilities. On December II, 1980, a law suit was filed against the CIA by a former patient under the “care” of Dr. Ewen Cameron. Shortly afterwards another patient became a co-plaintiff. It was expected that more victims of the CIA’s covert mind-control research opera- tions would shortly join in. Casey ordered the CIA legal staff to delay any court hearings for as long as possible, his plan being that if the elderly plaintiffs were to die before the trial, the case would would die with them. Casey then set about collecting damning evidence about the medical tor- ture practices of over eighty countries deemed to be unfriendly to the United States. The case eventually made it to trial. The plain- tiffs settled for a sum of $100,000 each which was released to them on the understanding that they would never publicly discuss the case again. The operations listed above only became public knowledge because of the public’s awareness of the Senate investigations, and checks made by researchers under the Freedom of Information Act. $. ARMS EXPORTER NEXUS - 30 CIA MIND CONTROL RESEARCH SKELETONS IN THE CLOSET YEAR BOOK - JANUARY/FEBRUARY 1992