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PKD, THE UNICORN AND OPERATION MIND
CONTROL
By Adam Gorightly
In December '93 I penned a piece entitled PKD, The Unicorn and Soviet
Psychotronics, which
addressed--among other things--Soviet mind control experiments utilizing
technologies discovered by
Serbian inventor Nikola Tesla around the turn of the century.
PKD, of course, was Philip K. Dick, the late great speculative fiction
novelist, who believed many
strange things had happened to his head during the seventies, one such
event being an alien invasion
with just this type of Tesla technology. Phil later came to believe this
Soviet mind control experiment
upon his temporal lobe had developed into something far more stranger (if
that was at all possible)
when an alien entity consisting of pure information skyjacked these
psychotronically produced Soviet
projections, using them to beam extraterrestrial messages of a benevolent
nature into Phil's oft
befuddled mind.
"The Unicorn"--as he was known to friends and fellow researchers--was none
other than Ira Einhorn, a
prominent figure in the New Age Counterculture of the late sixties and
seventies. Phil and Ira became
acquainted through the auspices of CoEvolution Quarterly, later renamed
The Whole Earth Review, a
by-product of former Merry Prankster Stewart Brand's revolutionary
brainchild, The Whole Earth
Catalog. Within the letter section of CoEvolution Quarterly, Dick and
Einhorn initiated a dialogue on
Soviet psychotronics & mind control, and it's far reaching implications.
Shortly afterwards, Einhorn's
girlfriend and fellow researcher, Holly Maddux's dismembered body parts
were discovered in a
steamer trunk in Einhorn's Philadelphia apartment, and Einhorn charged
with her murder.
In PKD, The Unicorn and Soviet Psychotronics I presented what at that time
was nothing more than a
visceral theory which posited that Einhorn might've been set up to take
the rap of Holly's murder to
silence him at a juncture when he was bringing to the forefront Tesla's
hidden technologies, and the
profound impact these technologies would have upon humankind if they were
to ever become widely
known. Now, just recently, an affirmation of my gut feeling/theory has
been seconded by Walter
Bowart in a revised and updated edition of his classic Operation Mind
Control( OMC), recently
reissued by Flatland.
In Chapter 29: Invisible Warfare, Bowart discusses areas of mind control
that--at the time of the first
printing of OMC in the late seventies--were just beginning to come to the
attention of
cryptocracy/conspiracy researchers. A more advanced technology of mind
control--according to
Bowart--had taken the place of such traditional covert modus operandi as
mind altering drugs and
hypnosis, supplanting them with the insidious use of various psychotronic
technologies such as ELF
waves, microwaves and other forms of electromagnetic manipulation, whereby
waves tuned to a certain
frequency could induce a subject to become more prone to auto-suggestion,
and perhaps even induce
depressive or overly aggressive ASC's. (Some of these weapons have been
referred to as Non-Lethal in
recent military literature.) Besides affecting the human mind and body,
some have suggested, certain
forms of electromagnetic waves could also effect weather patterns from
great distances.
One of the chief proponents in exposing the use of these covert
technologies is Lt. Colonel Thomas
Beardon, USAF(Ret.), a close friend and former associate of the
aforementioned "Unicorn". A former
military intelligence officer, Beardon publishes Specula, a magazine
devoted to "psychotronics" and
"bio-energetics". In the mid eighties, Bill Jenkins hosted a radio program
on AM KFI in Los Angeles
which on a weekly basis dealt with subjects of the paranormal. The first
time I tuned into Jenkin's show
his guest was none other than Col. Beardon, who spoke of a mysterious
"woodpecker" signal, which
during that era had become quite the hot topic among ham operators around
the world. The so-called
"woodpecker" signal could be replicated by tapping a pencil on a table
between eight and fourteen times
each second. Beardon claimed this signal emanated from the Soviet Union
and had been traced to an
alleged "Tesla Generator" in the cities of Riga and Gomel, and that the
"woodpecker" signal was
responsible for weather modification wars covertly waged upon an
unsuspecting United States citizenry
by the wily and unscrupulous Russians. These manipulations of U.S. weather
patterns created a drought
in the western states which ostensibly caused severe effects on farming
and the economy in 1976, the
same year the infamous "woodpecker" signal was first discovered. Such
discoveries as these--shared
with, and dispersed by, The Unicorn--are what many believe led to his
subsequent fall from grace,
when the figurative horn fell from his head, as he shed his Unicorn
identity, sinking into the shadows of
anonymity, to escape the dragnet of Big Brother.
Einhorn--prior to his arrest and subsequent flight from the
authorities--was what Bowart termed "a
dangerous free thinker." He'd become a one man army dedicated to
information proliferation, setting
up a vast network to disseminate the cutting edge ideas promulgated by a
legion of new age physicists
and researchers of whom he'd become associated, making available the
actual blueprints of Tesla's
inventions to any one who requested them, for a nominal fee. In so doing,
Einhorn created a network
along the lines of forums now accessible on The Internet. Eventually--had
he not been "Put down,
smudged, smeared, framed" as Bowart asserts--Einhorn and his ideas would
probably be reaching a far
wider audience through today's computer forums than what was possible in
the late seventies via snail
mail. These dangerous ideas consisted of information and designs of "free
energy machines" along the
lines of what Tesla had invented, as well as information on the various
PSYOPS to which the military
and intelligence agencies had been covertly applying these technologies.
As previously stated in PKD, The Unicorn and Soviet Psychotronics, Einhorn
first came to the attention
of the American public as Master of Ceremonies for the first Earth Day
Celebration in 1970. Over the
ensuing years, this event has unfortunately become a cooperate sponsored
shadow of it's former self.
Where the earlier versions were known for their radical and activist
agendas, more recent incarnations
of "Earth Day" have become increasingly soft pedaled and watered down by
the cooperate elite; like a
Burger King, for instance, who promote the use of recyclable products,
while at the same time hacking
away at what's left of the Earth's rapidly diminishing rain forests.
TAmong his many contacts, friends and acquaintances Einhorn counted such
luminaries as Michael
Murphy of Esalen Institute, astronauts Buzz Aldrin and Edgar Mitchell, Uri
Geller and Andrija
Puharich, Arthur C. Clarke, Arthur Koestler, Stewart Brand, UFO authority
Jacques Vallee, Steven
Speilberg and George Lucas, EST founder Werner Erhard, not to mention
leading edge Quantum
physicists Fred Wolf and Jack Sarfatti--of whom, for both--Einhorn even
served for awhile as literary
agent.
Being tapped into, as he was, this so-called cutting edge pipe line of new
age thinkers, Einhorn--because
of his vast knowledge of the latest discoveries and happenings in the
rapidly developing communications
industries, and other technologies--worked on retainer as a consultant for
several large corporations,
among them AT&T.
Einhorn also served for a time as an aid to Congressman Charlie Rose
(D-N.C.), who himself was
keenly interested in Tesla's inventions, and other suppressed high-tech.
Elsewhere in OMC, Bowart
chronicles a meeting between Congressman Rose and a Canadian inventor in
the late seventies who had
developed a helmet--that when placed upon the head--would take it's wearer
into another world, much
like the VR eyegear-unit postulated in the movie Brainstorm.
One such virtual reality scenario played out upon the wearer's of said
helmet was a mock alien
abduction. Congressman Rose put on the helmet and was run through this
virtual reality/alien abduction
programme. Much to his amazement, the simulated scenario seemed incredibly
realistic. This device
sounds quite similar to Michael Persinger's much touted "Magic Helmet",
which has been receiving a
fair amount of press recently. Although Bowart doesn't name the inventor
of the helmet, chances are it
was Persinger to whom he was referring. Persinger's name has also been
bandied about by mind
control investigator, Martin Cannon--in his treatise The Controllers--as a
behind the scenes player in
intelligence operations related to MK-ULTRA. The Controllers main premise
is that alien abductions
are screen memories to conceal covert mind control operations employed by
Intelligence Agencies.
Bowart goes further to illustrate this so-called "dangerous free thinking"
of Einhorn's in quoting from
Sarfatti's Illuminati, which appeared on the INTERNET in '92, mentioning
Einhorn frequently within
it's text..
Jack Sarfatti was a prominent member in Einhorn's inner circle of "cosmic
conspiracy" allies. In
Sarfatti's Illuminati, Sarfatti described a meeting which once took place
with other illuminaries of this
"free thinking" scene in Uri Geller's hotel room. Those in attendance
consisted of Sarfatti, Uri and his
mentor Andrija Puharich, Brendan O'Regan of The Stanford Research
Institute, and Einhorn. At this
time Sarfatti remembers startling "...Uri by asking him if he could
trigger a nuclear weapon by
psychokinesis. I later found out from Ron McRae (author of Mind Wars) that
some of our intelligence
people were greatly concerned about that possibility. I may have initiated
that concern..." Later Sarfatti
says:"Former naval Intelligence and Jack Anderson reporter Ron McRae told
me that the Navy had
been fooled by phony data on remote viewing of Soviet submarines because
someone had leaked the
actual data to phony psychics. McRae seems to have omitted this story from
his book...Barbara
Honegger said that policy decisions on the basing of MX missiles were made
by Reagan staff under the
belief that remote-viewing worked. Harold Chipman believed that it worked
and told me that he had
used it successfully in his business..."
What I find most interesting is the interrelationship between so-called
"psychic energy", and
electromagnetics. Is the transmission of psychotronic thought projections
into a subject's mind via low
frequency waves the same phenomenon that occurs with telepathy or
telekinesis? Remote viewing is
basically astral projection; the transportation of one's spirit energies
through time and space, and the
astral body is often described as an electrical-type energy. In my own
very brief and limited excursions
into the astral plane, there was always the sensation of electrical energy
moving through and
transporting my astral body. Do all of these phenomena derive from the
same elemental force; an
unseen energy that can manifest within various frequencies and spectrums?
The shaman uses his astral body to heal the sick. Conversely, the psychic
spook uses these powers to spy
on the enemy. Are these currents of energy which Healers generate, the
very same electromagnetic,
biomagnetic or psychotronic energies that nowadays can be harnessed into
portable microwave weapons
with uses and unlimited applications for purposes good or ill?
As a writer & researcher directing his energies into the areas of UFO's,
conspiracies and paranormal
phenomena, I receive a lot of high weirdness by mail. Some solicited;
others transmorgifying from The
Great Beyond. (The Truth is Out There.) One curious item I received via US
mail was an
advertisement for a Remote Viewing seminar, which I found out later had
been sponsored by some
ex-military type spook. And why was I chosen to receive this
remote-viewing mailer? To this, I've
arrived at a couple crank theories. 1) They got my name from some other
fringe mailing list, or 2)
They somehow discovered--that sometime in the past--I'd personally
experienced astral projection,
thereby making me a prime candidate to attend these sessions, as I could
be used later & covertly as a
remote-viewing intelligence asset.
Aside from friends and fellow researchers--with whom I'd shared my astral
projection
experiences--these astral rantings of mine were also sent to the shadowy
cast of characters who ran a
short-lived Paranormal/UFO magazine. The editor of said mag wrote me
requesting a look at some of
my UFO-related writings, so I sent him various stuff, naively thinking
that I might one day see my
by-line blazoned gloriously upon it's slick and glossy cover. Curiously
enough, this magazine folded
around the same time that they were also initiating this spurious contact
with me, thereby arousing my
suspicion that the main ulterior motive for their communique was to gather
intelligence on yours truly,
for sinister aims unknown. Of course, this may purely be my own private
paranoia rearing it's
overly-inventive head. Nonetheless, at least one writer for this
short-lived and largely circulated
magazine, was an admitted disinformationalist with alleged ties to the
intelligence community. (Not to
mention it's publisher, who is probably one of the more bizarre figures in
the history of the medium,
whom other researchers have claimed is himself an unfortunate victim of
mind control.)
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