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© Hal Crawford 1 BY GLENN KRAWCZYK aa © Hal Crawford 1979 to rob individuals, and even entire nations, of their capacity for freedom of thought. The mind control weapons of tomorrow are here today. There are devices designed to introduce thoughts into the human mind, devices designed to directly manipulate states of consciousness, (i.e. the mind’s processing capability), and devices designed to read the brain wave pattems, or thought, from-a-distance. THE LONG AND WINDING ROAD BASIC TECHNIQUES FOR CONTROL ecently Nexus reported on the Central Intelligence Agency’s secret 25 year multi-million dol- lar mind control program, MKULTRA, and its numerous sub-projects, which included research into every conceiv- able technique to control the human mind. Tests were conducted on unwitting and poorly informed citizens, prison inmates, and servicemen, using psycho-active drugs, hypnosis, sensory deprivation, electrocon- vulsive therapy, electroshock treatment (ECT), psychosurgery, deep sleep therapy, biological agents (ic. chemical weapons), “harassment substances”, brain concussion, stress, electronic brain stimulation (ESB), electronic brain implants, electromagnetic radio frequency energy, and many other techniques. They were applied to subjects in any combination that showed promise for influencing or controlling human behaviour. No stone was left unturned. It-cannot be over-emphasised, the results of mind control experimentation, which has been conducted by a number of so-called “civilised” nations, have led to a new breed of weapons, and those weapons are in use today. They are the weapons of the New World Order and are specifically designed The human brain has often been compared to a computer. Information is fed in, processed, integrated, and a response is then formulated and acted upon. Mind controllers manipulate information in the same manner as a computer programmer manipulates information. First you control the source, quality, and quantity of information fed into the proces- sor, in our case, the brain. Then you control the manner in which the information is processed, in this case, by manipulating states of human consciousness. Induction of states of heightened suggestibility is the most common form of manipulation. Television is an effective and broad reach- ing device used for this purpose. (The CIA is currently setting up its own ‘television channel’ which will have the capacity to broadcast from airbome transmitters with sufficient power to interrupt any country’s regular broadcasts, and which will no doubt be used for Psychological Warfare). You then monitor your target’s response to the “program” and reinforce the messages nec- essary to obtain the desired result. This takes the form of positive or negative feed- back. In any other language, this would be known as conditioning. In January 1991 the University of Arizona hosted a conference entitled the ‘NATO Advance Research Workshop on Coherent and Emergent Phenomena in Biomolecular Systems.’ The conference revealed some fascinating, but frightening, developments in the world of biomolecular systems, a field which encompasses a wide range of disci- plines ranging from biomolecular chemistry, nanotechnology, psychoneuroimmunology, to bio-molecular engineering, and a number of other areas related to the study of human consciousness. The organiser and host of the conference, Dr. Stuart Hameroff, of the University’s College of Medicine, Dept. of Anaesthesiology, stated, “The goals of the conference were aimed at understanding the basic mechanisms of life and conscious- ness.” He claimed that NATO were merely the sponsor for the event and that their par- ticipation was limited to having a few repre- sentatives attending the conference and tak- ing notes. Hameroff believes that the seat of con- sciousness may be located in “computer-like 26°NEXUS THE SECRETS OF LIFE DECEMBER-JANUARY '93