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patterns occur whether or not the words are actually spoken aloud. The process of thought requires that you ‘talk’ to yourself in order for you mind to function consciously. This is called ‘sub-vocal thought’, Just try thinking without ‘speaking to yourself if you don't believe it. The brain-wave patterns produced in this neurolog- ical process can apparently be read using some form of remote sur- veillance device and can reveal an individual's every thought. The Los Angeles Times ran an article on 20 August 1992 entitled, "Cameras record images of thought" which states, "Scientists have been able to directly view human thought processes, tracing the complex pattems of electrical and chemical reactions to small clus- ters of brain cells. The researchers used a comparatively simple camera that records subtle differences in reflected light too small to be seen with the naked eye that flicker over the surface of the brain as thoughts occur. They said the technique will provide a much more precise way of mapping various thought processes and physi- cal activities to specific parts of the brain." William H. Theodore, a neurologist at the National Institute of Neurological Diseases and Stroke commented, "It's a very interesting technique. The advan- tage is that it records very rapid changes in brain function. T think it might enable surgeons to better map out speech regions." This technique is now public knowledge, so would it really be at all surprising if DARPA, which has spent billions of dollars devel- oping parallel-processing supercomputers, and on brainwave pat- tern-recognition research (purportedly for use in advanced fighter aircraft), had discovered how to apply this technology to more sin- ister operations? After all, this agency's entire mandate is to devel- op more effective weapons with which to arm the American defence and intelligence industries. THE REAL "STAR WARS" Combinations of electromagnetic radiation and hypnosis have also been the subject of intensive research. In 1974, researcher J. F. Shapitz said of one of his research proposals, “In this investiga- tion it will be shown that the spoken word of the hypnotist may also be conveyed by modulated electromagnetic energy directly into the subconscious parts of the human brain i.e., without employing any technical devices for receiving or transcoding the messages and without the person exposed to such influence having a chance to control the information input consciously. It may be expected that they rationalise their behaviour and consider it to be undertaken out of their own free will." (Emphasis added.) Anybody investigating so-called ‘channelling’ phenomena would be wise to take this area of research into consideration. It is inter- esting to note the fact that the number of people who consider themselves ‘channellers' has escalated rapidly since this type of research was conducted. It is uncanny how similar their messages are, regardless of which ‘entity’ they claim to be the source of their ‘divine guidance’. I would suggest that any individual considering the content of "channelled" information should be discerning and critically evaluate whether the message they are “receiving” or con- sidering is empowering (in a non-selfish sense) or would serve to invoke thought patterns beneficial to the New World Order. The Sydney Morning Herald published an item on 21 March 1983, which adds weight to this hypothesis. The article stated that a paper entitled, "The Soviet's are Invading the Human Mind" had been submitted to the newspaper's foreign editor by Dr. Nassim Abd El-Aziz Neweigy, Assistant Professor in the Faculty of Agriculture, Moshtohor Tukh-Kalubia, Egypt. It is worth quoting the article at length, even though its grammar is a little odd. "The Soviets have manufactured the advanced computers, or even imported them, and fed them with the minute psychical partic- ulars based on their studies about the anatomy and biology of the Continued on page 63 FEBRUARY-MARCH ‘93