-Caveat Lector-

an excerpt from:
Were We Controlled?
Lincoln Lawerence�1967
University Books, Inc.
New Hyde Park, N. Y.
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A very interesting book. A bit of a hard read at the beginning, but then, the
author(a psuedonymn) is covering some hard to grasp subjects. One thing to
notice is that the operation( or at least parts of it ) began before even JFK
was elected. Also there are very many interesting facts and theories
presented. And for those with questions about Bunge corporation, it is
discussed also.
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This book has recently been reissued in an annotated version, with much
additional material, Highly reccommended.
MIND CONTROL, OSWALD & JFK: Were We Controlled?
by Kenn Thomas
Adventures Unlimited Press
POB 74 Kempton, IL 60946

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10.
Jack Ruby

   Although he was R.H.I.C. programmed not to talk, Lee Oswald's very
presence . . . should he be caught alive . . . represented the greatest
single danger to The Group.

   To insure that there was available to them a murder instrument which could
eliminate him, they sought out an assassin's assassin.

   Was the late Jack Ruby the perfect choice in Dallas? From almost every
angle, he was.
   He had a dyed-in-the-wool "tough guy" background. He was familiar with the
business of handling a revolver. As a cafe owner, he had followed the prudent
course of making and keeping friends in the Police Department. These
friendships were numerous and in some cases surprisingly deep. Jack Ruby was
a man who could, at least in the center of town, pass through police lines.
His familiar face was his "police press card". In short, if anyone could
(without attracting undue attention) reach the areas where Lee Oswald would
be questioned or held, should he be taken into custody, it was Jack Ruby.

   The Group found it easy to contact Ruby. Almost anyone who bought liquor
in his clubs could meet him if they went about it carefully enough. The Group
was careful!

    Jack Ruby was to be R.H.I.C.-controlled to kill Lee Harvey Oswald upon
instruction.
   Perhaps the only major slip in the entire plot occurred in dealing with
Ruby.

   We must presume that, at this later period, a greatly simplified procedure
for R.H.I.C. processing had been developed which The Group felt they
themselves could administer in the United States.

   Following this line, we would then assume that on a given occasion, Ruby
was placed under hypnosis... perhaps at a party or perhaps by some
"performer" who was pretending to offer a casual audition for the Carousel
Club�but in any case, without Ruby's knowledge.

   When under hypnosis he was duly processed by a newer method of scalp
injection that would render him subject to radio manipulation. It was, of
course, done without the careful charting of the cerebral area that was
possible during Oswald's hospital stay.

   Was it done incorrectly? Was the lack of skill in handling Ruby later to
become obvious? Perhaps it resulted in brain damage.

   Compounding the problem was the fact that the hypnotic state Ruby was
placed in was not handled correctly and the experience was almost like a
disagreeable hallucinatory experience that was to disturb his conscience in
the days and years to come.

   The most important error however was on the surface, a simple and
seemingly innocuous oversight.

   After he was placed under the hypnotic spell, and while they were
preparing him for application, the people in the room were talking. They were
talking. . . evidently among themselves while passing time. . . waiting for
the completion of the treatment.

   Ruby's hypnotic state, while it defied a number of ordinary hypnotists'
tests performed on him, was not as deep as it should have been. As a result,
Ruby somehow grasped and kept in some corner of his memory what they said.
This knowledge has been plaguing him ever since. He is aware of the facts, he
became aware of them while under treatment, but he does not quite realize
where he got them.

   The conversation he overheard was evidently between two members of The
Group . . . speculating perhaps on the worldwide possibilities of mass
behavior control . . . possibilities that revealed the kind of dreams of
dictatorial glory that Adolf Hitler dreamed.

   Jack Ruby, as has been often noted, was very aware of the fact that he was
Jewish. A complex, and in some ways a very sensitive man, he felt strongly
about his religion and the problems of his "people".

What they said (while they thought he was unable to comprehend) may have so
disturbed his subconscious that it affected his conscious mind sufficiently
for him later to remember this conversation.

   This was the Achilles Heel of The Group's operation, as we shall see.

   Under hypnosis, Jack Ruby was carefully programmed to set his mind to the
task of shooting Lee Harvey Oswald . . . should Oswald ever "do anything to
President Kennedy." Over and over this thought was implanted while he was
under hypnosis. Every time the radio controls were applied to his brain and
there was a slight twitch or contraction in his head, he was to re-double his
determination to execute Oswald should he ever perform such an act.

   This part of the R.H.I.C. plan was thorough and it was set to be triggered
by a single statement. The statement might have been as simple as . . . "Now
Jack, now you must kill Lee Oswald". Over and over he was taught that he
would actually proceed into action when that statement was addressed to him.
Prior to that, he was simply to concentrate on the thought that he would
perform the act . . . should Oswald harm the President. He would do it
because of his love for the President and his grief for Mrs. Kennedy's
suffering.

   It was important that this be a spur-of-the-moment act to all appearances,
and therefore it was necessary that Ruby not acknowledge that he knew of
Oswald before the assassination.

   This point was hammered into Ruby's subconscious. He did not know Oswald.
He had never met him. He was not even familiar with his name�before the
killing that might occur.
   All of this, Ruby was controlled to do.

   Later, the block against admitting he knew Oswald or had planned far in
advance to kill him, had a curious (but telling) effect on his behavior that
others noticed. Without a knowledge of the R.H.I.C. technique, they could
not, however, analyze the significance of such behavior.

   In his account of his work with Ruby, Melvin Belli has this to say in
Dallas Justice: ". . . One topic he (Ruby) backed away from. Never once did
he voluntarily mention Lee Oswald by name.... Never, as far as I could see,
was (Ruby) willing to concede that there had been this living, breathing
human being who had died at his hands. It was strange because he had the
capacity to summon up sympathy for almost anything."


   For evaluating The Rumor, provocative evidence is at hand on all sides to
point to the possibility that R.H.I.C. was used on Jack Ruby. At his trial,
many distinguished experts' testimony indeed tend to make it seem almost
impossible for it to have been anything else. These experts simply were not
connecting the symptoms with R.H.I.C. because in all probability they do not
even know it exists.

   Some of the indications that Ruby gave as to the cause of his actions
obviously puzzled some of the specialists who talked with him and examined
him.


   The conclusions they arrived at are sometimes startling in how they relate
to the Rumor. Here is an example: In a seventeen page report on Ruby, Dr.
Walter Bromberg, psychiatrist and the clinical director of Pinewood
Psychiatric Hospital at Katonah, New York, used these words . . . Jack Ruby
was, he said, "pre-set to be a fighter, to attack". Dr. Bromberg never knew
how close he was to an amazing possibility. His diagnosis was almost
extrasensory in its depth. "Pre-set" indeed was as close as one could get to
describing exactly what R.H.I.C. was all about.


   In different portions of his report, Dr. Bromberg used phrases that seem
more than coincidence in the way they can be related to a person under
R.H.I.C.

   His act was in response to an irresistible impulse.... "Definitely there
is a block to his thinking which is no part of his original mental
endowment." (Italics ours.)

   Dr. Roy Schafer, Staff Psychologist and Associate Clinical Professor of
Psychiatry and Psychology at Yale University, generally agreed with Dr.
Bromberg that something had affected Ruby's ability to control his own
actions. At one point in his testimony, Dr. Schafer says of Jack Ruby, "He
appears to feel not altogether in control of his body actions, as if they
occur independently of his conscious will at times."

   Dr. Manfred S. Guttmacher, Chief Medical Officer of the Supreme Court of
Baltimore and one of the nation's leading experts on criminal psychology, was
caught in a most confusing posture when he testified in good faith and quite
accurately that Ruby's brain had been "damaged". It was clear that Guttmacher
could not figure out exactly how. And since R.H.I.C. applied ineptly�as
described on Ruby �leaves a set of medical clues different from any
previously known, Guttmacher's confusion is understandable.

  Dr. Guttmacher testified that he felt that Ruby at the time of the shooting
had suffered a "functional psychosis". "It would be functional, not organic,'
said Dr. Guttmacher.

   Assistant District Attorney Bill Alexander asked/ "Well, by functional
mental psychosis, do you mean a psychotic condition for which there is no
known organic cause?"

   "Yes".

   "Doctor", Alexander protested, "aren't you shooting both barrels at us? On
one hand, you say that he's got brain damage, and then you say, no, he does
not have brain damage . . ."


11.

A Lawyer Is Disturbed

   One rather tragic side-effect of the Belli defense of Ruby still haunts
the distinguished lawyer.

   Belli correctly guessed that the motivation for the act of killing Oswald
came from some kind of strange manifestation of Ruby's brain that could not
easily be accounted for. This was a sensitive and extraordinarily perceptive
diagnosis. It was the correct diagnosis . . . but it was to prove only a
stumbling block to the Ruby defense. As all America watched the first Ruby
trial, professional and sideline amateurs all second-guessed Belli and
wondered why he had chosen this seemingly weak and confusing defense for his
client. Why hadn't he let Ruby testify?

   To his everlasting credit, this veritable legal genius somehow sensed that
beneath Ruby's conscious mind there was a subconscious block to his
effectively testifying. Only an objective clinical view of Ruby's mental
processes as seen from the outside could really help.

   Well, the method was, as it proved, ineffective. For what little
satisfaction it may be to Melvin Belli, as he reads this report, he can at
least consider that he was almost alone in sensing the presence of R.H.I.C.
He correctly fingered the villain . . . but the shadows of The Rumor were
simply too deep for him to penetrate to what now seems to be the only truth.

   The testimony that Belli relied upon, the evidence of "something" that
affected Ruby's brain�as clearly indicated by a study of his
electroencephalographic patterns�seems at every step to substantiate  The
Rumor.

   Ruby's "block" about Oswald's name seems to substantiate The Rumor. His
otherwise inexplicable behavior before he killed Oswald seems to substantiate
The Rumor.

   According to his testimony, Ruby remembered only one phone call before he
left his apartment that fateful day he killed Oswald.

   The call he remembered came from one of his employees, "Little Lynn,"
asking him to telegraph some urgently needed funds. The call he did not
remember evidently came a few seconds before her call. This was the phone
call that gave him the long indoctrinated command to kill Oswald and then
completely forget the phone call.

   The misuse of the R.H.I.C. procedure . . . which according to The Rumor
did indeed damage Ruby's brain to some extent . . . also nullified the
perfection of the technique itself. R.H.I.C. didn't quite work on Ruby the
way it should have. As we have pointed out, under hypnosis (evidently for
quite a while) he overheard idle conversation between members of The Group
while he was supposed to be "resting" or the implantation was taking place.
This conversation, which had to do with the sinister Nazi-like aspects of The
Group's thinking, remained in Ruby's subconscious and surfaced in a weird way
later in something he wrote, which you will now read here for the first time!

   In some authenticated private correspondence this author had brief access
to, Ruby wrote "......... Remember everything and destroy same . . ."
Later,". . . .to start my story off, they found some very clever means and
ways to trick me." And still later: "I was used to silence Oswald. I walked
into a trap the moment I walked down that ramp Sunday morning."

   He continues writing to his correspondent, "The reason I have gone through
all, the explanation is, that knowing of my complete innocence and their
framing me as they have, there certainly was a tremendous motive for it."

   Evidently referring to the conversations that he heard under hypnosis and
remembered now despite the haze of planned post-hypnotic repression . . . he
puts the finger on a Nazi-inspired group and neatly substantiates  The Rumor
with these phrases:

   "The old war lords are going to come back. S. A. [South America] is full
of these Nazis!" And then . . . "They will know that is only one kind of
people that would do such a thing . . . that would have to be the Nazis and
that is who is in power." He concludes this document, which he was certain at
the time would be destroyed as he requested, "The rest depends upon you, you
can be of some help some way. Be careful . . . they are after my blood. See
if my prediction will be correct."

   The "they" Jack Ruby refers to would seem to be The Group, and the oblique
mentions of South America and the Nazis would seem to indicate that he
somehow unconsciously understood much of the methods and motives of those who
controlled him.

   It is pathetically significant that in both of these lengthy private
communications, which the author saw, Ruby inadvertently refers to something
which would be very unimportant were it not for the fact that it represented
the moment that he received the final order to kill It is as if he wants to
block this truth from his mind, by denying it to people who haven't even
questioned it.
    "Why," he asks in the same correspondence (for no aparent reason), "would
I have accepted a phone call at 10:50 a.m. at my apartment from a girl? A man
that had planned something that Sunday morning don't accept phone calls . . .
try and remember all this.�

   What Ruby is trying to say in fact is that he is trying to forget one of
those phone calls. In the other communication, he stresses that the "phone
call would not fit into a plan."

   He, all his living days, even in a death-bed tape recording tried to
forget one of those phone calls, for it represented the moment that he was
placed under control to commit murder.
   And so, we must consider this fact while assaying the validity of The
Rumor.

   There were three men in Dallas that day who were the key figures in the
enigma. Oswald and Kennedy are gone. The last one to die . . . in a secret
and private missile that he instructed be destroyed upon reading, stated his
conviction that he was used by a group using "clever ways and means" . . . to
"silence Oswald" . . . and there was a "tremendous motive for it."

 The Jack Ruby portion of our investigation adds its own striking dimension
to The Rumor! !

pps 91-103
--cont--
Aloha, He'Ping,
Om, Shalom, Salaam.
Em Hotep, Peace Be,
Omnia Bona Bonis,
All My Relations.
Adieu, Adios, Aloha.
Amen.
Roads End
Kris

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