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The Controllers part 7

A New Hypothesis of Alien Abduction - part 7 of 7
by Martin Cannon
72. It was finally determined that the microwaves were used to receive
transmissions from bugs planted within the embassy. DARPA director George H.
Heimeier went on record stating that PANDORA was never designed to study
"microwaves as a surveillance tool." See Anne Keeler, "Remote Mind Control
Technology," FULL DISCLOSURE #15. I would note that the Soviet embassy was
"bugged and waved" in Canada during the 1950s, and according to the Los
Angeles TIMES (June 5, 1989), the Soviet embassy in Britain had been
similarly affected.

73. Ronald I. Adams R.A. Williams, BIOLOGICAL EFFECTS OF ELECTROMAGNETIC
RADIATION (RADIO WAVES AND MICROWAVES) EURASIAN COMMUNIST COUNTRIES,
(Defense Intelligence Agency, March 1976.) Brodeur notes that much of the
work ascribed to the Soviets in this report was actually first accomplished
by scientists in the United States. Keeler argues that this report
constitutes an example of "mirror imaging" -- i.e., parading domestic
advances as a foreign threat, the better to pry funding from a
suitably-fearful Congress.

74. Keeler, "Remote Mind Control Technology."

75. R.J. MacGregor, "A Brief Survey of Literature Relating to Influence of
Low Intensity Microwaves on Nervous Function" (Santa Monica: RAND
Corporation, 1970).

76. Keeler, "Remote Mind Control Technology."

77. Larry Collins, "Mind Control," PLAYBOY, January 1990.

78. Allan H. Frey, "Behavioral Effects of Electromagnetic Energy," SYMPOSIUM
ON BIOLOGICAL EFFECTS AND MEASUREMENTS OF RADIO FREQUENCIES/MICROWAVES,
DeWitt G. Hazzard, editor (U.S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare,
1977).

79. quoted in THE APPLICATION OF TESLA'S TECHNOLOGY IN TODAY'S WORLD
(Montreal: Lafferty, Hardwood & Partners, Ltd., 1978).

80. Keeler, "Remote Mind Control Technology."

81. L. George Lawrence, "Electronics and Brain Control," POPULAR
ELECTRONICS, July 1973.

82. Susan Schiefelbein, "The Invisible Threat," SATURDAY REVIEW, September
15, 1979.

83. E. Preston, "Studies on the Nervous System, Cardiovascular Function and
Thermoregulation," BIOLOGICAL EFFECTS OF RADIO FREQUENCY AND MICROWAVE
RADIATION, edited by H.M. Assenheim (Ottawa, Canada: National Research
Council of Canada, 1979), 138-141.

84. Robert O. Becker, THE BODY ELECTRIC (New York: William Morrow, 1985)
318-319.

85. Ibid.

86. Ibid., 321.

87. See Bowart's OPERATION MIND CONTROL, page 218, for an interesting
example of this "rationalization" process at work in the case of Sirhan
Sirhan, who was convicted for the assassination of Robert F. Kennedy. In
prison, Sirhan was hypnotized by Dr. Bernard Diamond, who instructed Sirhan
to climb the bars of his cage like a monkey. He did so. After the trance was
removed, Sirhan was shown tapes of his actions; he insisted that he "acted
like a monkey" of his own free will -- he claimed he wanted the exercise.

88. Keeler suggests that the proposal was revealed only because Schapitz'
sensationalistic implications may have worked to his discredit -- and
therefore hide -- the REAL research. Personally, I don't accept this
argument, but I respect Keeler's instincts enough to repeat her caveat here.

89. Margaret Cheney's TESLA: A MAN OUT OF TIME (New York: Dell, 1981), the
most reliable book in the sea of wild speculation surrounding this
extraordinary scientist, confirms Tesla's early work with the psychological
effects of electromagnetic radiation. See especially pages 101-104; note
also the afterword, in which we learn that certain government agencies have
kept important research by Tesla hidden from the general public.

90. Noted in Lawrence, WERE WE CONTROLLED?, 29.

91. Particularly one Thomas Bearden of Huntsville, Alabama; I have in my
possession a document written by Bearden associate Andrew Michrowski which
identifies Bearden as an intelligence agent for an undisclosed agency.

92. Kathleen McAuliffe, "The Mind Fields," OMNI magazine, February 1985.

93. May 5, 1985.

94. I refer to an individual who later wrote a very clear-headed and
thoughtful letter to Dr. Paul Lowinger, who has graciously made his files
available to me. For now, I feel compelled to withhold this person's name.

95. Cameron became president of the American Psychiatric Association, the
Canadian Psychiatric Association, and the World Association of
Psychiatrists, He previously sat on the Nueremberg panel, helping to draw up
the statutes governing ethical medical behavior!

96. In particular, Opton and Scheflin's overview, though excellent in scope
and detail, continually seeks reassurring interpretations of evidence which
points toward more distressing conclusions.

97. Martin T. Orne, "Can a hypnotized subject be compelled to carry out
otherwise unacceptable behavior?" INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CLINICAL AND
EXPERIMENTAL HYPNOSIS, 1972, Vol. 20, 101-117.

98. Marks mentions, in a letter to Orne, the latter's claim to have been an
unwitting participant in sub-project 84. Yet the papers released concerning
sub-project 84 clearly establish the Agency's willingness to put Orne in the
know; Orne later admitted to Marks that he was made aware of his CIA
sponsorship (Marks, THE SEARCH FOR "THE MANCHURIAN CANDIDATE", 172-173). In
an interview with Marks, Orne discounted the story of Candy Jones (which we
shall recount later) by insisting that if such an experiment had occurred
"someone in some agency would have come to me." Why would they come to him
about a super-secret project, unless Orne had a high security clearance and
worked extensively with intelligence agencies? Note also that Orne conducted
extensive studies for the Office of Naval Research from June 1, 1968 to May
31, 1971. He has also been funded by DARPA. Moreover, I consider noteworthy
the fact that Orne somehow became president of the Society for Clinical and
Experimental Hypnosis despite the fact that the organization had decided not
to have a president. (This fact was related to Marks by a prominent hypnosis
specialist in an off-the-record interview that I probably wasn't supposed to
see.)

99. The story has been told many times. See Turner and Christian's THE
KILLING OF ROBERT F. KENNEDY, 207-208; also Peter J. Reiter, ANTISOCIAL OR
CRIMINAL ACTS AND HYPNOSIS (Springfield, Illinois: Charles C. Thomas, 1958).

100. John G. Watkins, "Antisocial behavior under hypnosis: Possible or
impossible?" INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL FOR CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL HYPNOSIS,
1972, Vol. 20, 95-100.

101. Milton H. Erickson, "An experimental investigation of the possible
anti-social use of hypnosis," PSYCHIATRY, 1939, vol. 2. Erickson argues that
if a hypnotist has convinced his subject to misperceive reality, then
resulting actions cannot be considered "anti-social," for the actions would
be acceptable within the subject's internal reality construct. This argument
strikes me as semantic quibbling. [not me -jpg]

102. See generally Flo Conway and Jim Seigelman, SNAPPING (New York:
Lippincott, 1978).

103. Lee and Schlain, ACID DREAMS, 8-9.

104. John Marks interview with Victor Marchetti, December 19, 1977 (Marks
files).

105. Martin T. Orne, "On the Mechanisms of Posthypnotic Amnesia," THE
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL HYPNOSIS, 1966, vol. 14,
121-134. Orne's work with post-hypnotic amnesia was funded by NIMH, the Air
Force Office of Scientific Research, and the Office of Naval Research. I
should like to hear what innocent explanation, if any, the Air Force has to
offer to explain their interest in post-hypnotic amnesia. ["We must not
allow a post- hypnotic-amnesia gap!" of course. -jpg]

106. Bowart, OPERATION MIND CONTROL, 242-243.

107. Obviously Allan Dulles. This may have been a hypnotically-induced
delusion; on the other hand, Dulles' legendary sexual rapacity makes this
claim rather less unlikely than one might first assume.

108. Always the best indicator of whether or not hypnosis is genuine; I
can't understand why Orne didn't use this test in the Blanchi case.

109. Herbert Spiegel, "Hypnosis and evidence: Help or hindrance," ANN. N.Y.
ACAD. SCI.; 1980, 347, 73-85.

110. See, for example, Kroger, HYPNOSIS AND BEHAVIOR MODIFICATION, 21-22

111. See especially Klass, UFO ABDUCTIONS: A DANGEROUS GAME, 60-61. Orne,
interviewed here, makes reference to the work summarized in his article "The
use and misuse of hypnosis in court" (INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CLINICAL
HYPNOSIS, 1979, vol. 27, 311-341.)

112. Klass argues that ufologists, in conducting hypnotic regression
sessions, inadvertently cue their subjects. A close reading of his text
reveals that he never proves or claims that such "cues" have taken place in
any individual instance; he simply believes that cuing MIGHT have occurred.
Had Klass been more willing to deal with abductees directly, he might have
found evidence of cause and effect; as it stands, his argument really
amounts to no more than a suggestion. For all that, I find his ideas
regarding the running of "clean" hypnotic regression sessions potentially
valuable.

113. Marks, THE SEARCH FOR "THE MANCHURIAN CANDIDATE", 34-37.

114. Donald Bain, THE CONTROL OF CANDY JONES (Chicago, Playboy Press, 1976).

115. The use of hypnotized couriers in warfare goes back to the 19th
century.

116. Estabrooks, HYPNOTISM, 193-214.

117. John Marks interview with Milton Kline, December 22, 1977 (Marks
files). In another interview, Professor Clare Young (a colleague of
Estabrooks' at Colgate University) confirmed that Estabrooks' hypnosis work
for the government has never been published.

118. Or could her marriage have been part of the program? "Long John," as he
was popularly known, was famous in UFO circles, and had provided a forum for
such early-day contactees as Howard Menger. He also knew Jackie Gleason, a
prominent (if unlikely) name in the "crashed disc" rumor vaults. Could Candy
have been assigned to discover what Nebel knew?

119. Marks files. John Marks did excellent work on the Candy Jones story; he
erred -- almost unforgivably -- on the side of conservatism when he refused
to include information about this incident in his book. I know the name of
the institute involved; however, since Candy saw fit to keep this aspect of
her story secret (probably for sound legal reasons), I shall follow her
lead.

120. Scheflin and Opton, THE MIND MANIPULATORS, 446-447.

121. Interviews, Marks files. One of Marks' informants offered the
interesting speculation that Candy's torture sessions were not conducted in
the field, but in the lab -- her entire mission might have been a
hypno-programmed fantasy.

122. The information about Candy's CIA files stems from a telephone
interview with Candy Jones. A problem looms here: CIA cover stories unravel
like the skin of an onion; once you remove the outer layer, the next lie is
revealed. [For this reason, I don't think this paper "reveals" the whole
truth; that, I suspect, is far worse. -jpg] In the case of Candy Jones, the
substrata of buncombe involves allegations that she WILLINGLY complied with
the CIA, and used Jensen's hypnosis experiments as a rationalization for her
compliance. Such is the explanation offered by certain of Marks' informants;
alas, Opton and Scheflin seem to have bought this line. Anyone familiar with
the vile acts of self-degradation to which Candy's programmers subjected her
will laugh this story out of court. No one, short of a severely psychotic
masochist, would willingly undergo what she went through.

123. Marks files.

124. William Kroger, CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL HYPNOSIS (Philadelphia:
Lippincott, 1963), 299.

125. Recently, ufologist Jim Moseley, an acquaintance of Candy's, has
claimed that an unidentified source on Nebel's "inner circle" once,
off-the-record, pronounced Candy's story "a crock." This assertion deserves
careful and respectful consideration. Still, Moseley won't identify his
source, and we have no way of telling if this insider spoke from instinct or
certain knowledge, or indeed, what he really meant. Did he feel Candy was
fantasizing or fibbing? If the former, why did her hallucinations match
details of MKULTRA released only after publication of her book? If the
latter, how are we to explain the many hypnotic regression tapes, at least
some of which were made available to outside investigators? (Fairly
elaborate, for a hoax.) In any case, how could Candy have known the fact
(confirmed by Marks' associates) that Kroger taught "Jensen" at a certain
West-coast institute? Why, if the story was "a crock," would Candy risk
libel suits by naming -- to associates and investigators, if not to the
general public -- real-life hypnotherapists? All in all, I would suggest
that Moseley's "insider" was speaking glibly, and did not know the true
facts. [Or was speaking disinformationally. -jpg]

126. Philadelphia, Lippincott, 1976.

127. Ibid., 415.

128. Similar paranoid outbreaks led to the dissolution of Dr. Richard Neal's
UFO abductee group in Los Angeles, according to a phone interview I had with
Dr. Neal.

129. Affidavit of Dr. Simpson-Kallas in the case of Sirhan-Sirhan, 1973; see
Bowart, OPERATION MIND CONTROL, 225.

130. All true MPs have experienced some form of abuse or trauma,
psychological or physical, during childhood.

131. One was ritually abused in an occult setting. If I were a
"spy-chiatrist" scouting potential fodder for mind control experiments, I
would seek out abused children from military families. (A military
background would ensure that the "right" doctor gets access to the child.)
Abduction researchers should look for such a pattern.

132. I refer here to the vast upsurge in alien abductions which took place
that year; see generally Kevin Randle, THE OCTOBER SCENARIO (Middle Coast,
1988). Of course, abductions (or, according to my hypothesis, disguised mind
control operations) occurred previous to this year.

133. John Marks interview with Milton Kline, December 22, 1977 (Marks
files).

134. Brenda Butler ET AL., SKY CRASH, expanded edition (London: Grafton
Books, 1986), 305-321, 354-355.

135. Telephone interview with Nancy Wright.

136. Telephone interview with Miranda Parks.

137. William Moore, "UFOs and the U.S. Government," FOCUS, vol. 4, June 30,
1989. Moore's role in the affair strikes me as highly questionable, even
scandalous -- although at least here we have one instance of direct and
irrefutable "insider" testimony of government harassment.

138. Some have also raised questions about his psychiatric treatment of
Oswald assassin Jack Ruby. I find it odd that a CIA mind control veteran --
who did NOT reside or practice in Dallas -- should have been assigned to the
Ruby case.

139. Samiel Chavkin, THE MIND STEALERS (New York: Houghton Mifflin, 1978),
96-107.

140. Raymond Fowler, THE ANDREASSON AFFAIR (New York: Prentice Hall, 1979).

141. New York: Warner Books, 1989; 198-202.

142. Ruth Montgomery, ALIENS AMONG US (Ballantine, 1985), 49. My article
"Psychiatric Abuse of UFO Witness," referred to earlier, also documents this
phenomenon.

143. Chung-Kwang Chou and Arthur W. Guy, "Quantization of Microwave
Biological Effects," SYMPOSIUM OF BIOLOGICAL EFFECTS AND MEASUREMENT OF
RADIO FREQUENCY/MICROWAVES, edited by Dewitt G. Hazzard (U.S. Department of
Health, Education and Welfare, 1977).

144. MIAMI HERALD, May 28, 1984 and June 6, 1984; NATIONAL EXAMINER, vol.
22, no. 18, April 30, 1985. Although the EXAMINER is a supermarket tabloid,
and therefore a questionable source, this periodical has rendered
researchers the service of printing the X-ray of Petit's brain, showing the
implant. [Ever heard of airbrushing? -jpg]

145. Los Angeles TIMES, March 28, 1988.

146. Raymond Fowler, THE ANDREASSON AFFAIR, PHASE TWO (Reward, 1982). This
book includes rare photographs of the unmarked helicopters which have
plagued this abduction victim and her family.

147. A mutual friend described for me an incident in which the former SEAL,
mistakenly perceiving a threat, almost instantly felled, and nearly killed,
a man twice his size. Whatever the truth of my informant's other statements,
he certainly has received advanced combat training.

148. Fenton Bresler, WHO KILLED JOHN LENNON? (New York: St. Martin's Press,
1989), 45-46.

149. Bowart, OPERATION MIND CONTROL, 27-42.

150. Denise Winn, THE MANIPULATED MIND (London, Octagon Press, 1983), 72-73;
Bresler, WHO KILLED JOHN LENNON?, 41; see generally: Peter Watson, WAR ON
THE MIND (London: Hutchison, 1978) (Watson broke the story on Narut for the
London TIMES).

151. Larry Collins, "Mind Control," PLAYBOY, January 1990.

152. John Marks interview with Milton Kline, December 22, 1977 (Marks
files).

153. Richard A. Gabriel, NO MORE HEROES (New York: Hill and Wang, 1987),
124.

154. Ibid., 150-151.

155. See generally: Mark Lane, CONVERSATIONS WITH AMERICANS (Simon and
Shuster, 1970); A.J. Langguth, HIDDEN TERRORS (New York: Pantheon, 1978).

156. John G. Fuller, THE INTERRUPTED JOURNEY (New York: Dell, 1966).

157. This detail plays a part in other abductions -- for example, it crops
up in the Betty Andreasson Luca case. See Raymond Fowler, THE ANDREASSON
AFFAIR (New York: Bantam, 1980), 50-51.

158. Stanton Friedman, for example; the reader is referred to his 1988 Whole
Life Expo lecture, "UFOs: A Cosmic Watergate."

159. THE BODY ELECTRIC, 196-202.

160. The Fish map has received wide discussion; for a representative
sampling, the reader is directed to the aforementioned Friedman lecture
(note 158); Terence Dickenson, "The Zeti Reticuli Incident," ASTRONOMY,
December, 1974; Klass, UFO ABDUCTIONS: A DANGEROUS GAME, 20-23; and John
Rimmer, THE EVIDENCE FOR ALIEN ABDUCTIONS (Weillingborough: Aquarian, 1984),
88-92. Incidentally, Klass has proposed to Friedman a test regarding the
ability to recall such material accurately under hypnotic regression;
Friedman, for reasons best known to himself, declined the offer to
participate.

161. Jacques Vallee, DIMENSIONS (Chicago: Contemporary, 1988), 266.

162. See Rimmer, THE EVIDENCE FOR ALIEN ABDUCTIONS, 91-92. None of this is
meant to denigrate Marjorie Fish, whose work has received universal praise.

163. Fuller, THE INTERRUPTED JOURNEY, 18-19.

164. Athan G. Theoharis and John Stuart Cox, THE BOSS: J. EDGAR HOOVER AND
THE GREAT AMERICAN INQUISITION (Philadelphia: Temple University Press,
1978), 325; Chip Berlet, "The Hunt for the Red Menace," COVERT ACTION
INFORMATION BULLETIN, no. 31 (winter, 1989); J. Edgar Hoover, COINTELPRO
(memo), March 4, 1968.

165. For example, Delgado's work pre-dates the Hill incident. Moreover, one
of the few pages released on MKULTRA sub-project 119 concerns "a critical
review of the literature and scientific developments related to the
recording, analysis and interpretation of bioelectric signals from the human
organism, and activation of human behavior by remote means." The review took
place in 1960-61. Presumably, the CIA wanted to DO something with the
information so derived.

166. "UFO Abductions Workshop," Whole Life Expo, March, 1988.

167. Ludwig Mayer, DIE TECHNIC DER HYPNOSE (Munich: J.H. Lehmanns Verlag,
1953), 225; quoted in: Heinz E. Hammerschlag (translation: John Cohen)
HYPNOTISM AND CRIME (Hollywood: Wilshire Book Company, 1957), 24-25.

168. Numerous articles discuss this possibility; see, for example, William
C. Coe ET AL. "An Approach Toward Isolating Factors that Influence
Antisocial Conduct in Hypnosis," THE INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CLINICAL AND
EXPERIMENTAL HYPNOSIS, 1972, vol XX, no. 2, 118-131, as well as other
reports in that issue. The difference between the laboratory and the "field"
settings may account for the success of Mayer's experiment and the apparent
failure of the "aliens." [Or perhaps Hopkins' informant REALIZED he was in
Miniluv and his autonomy was on the line; he reacted against this standard
Gestapo procedure as best he could: by turning the gun on O'Brien. -jpg]

169. For a description of a quite similar experiment conducted under CIA
auspices in 1954, see "CIA able to control minds by hypnosis, data shows,"
THE WASHINGTON POST, February 19, 1978.

170. Abductee interview, "Veronica." The reader will, I hope, forgive my use
of a pseudonym here. For the most part, I hope to deal in this work with
published cases. Suffice it to say, Veronica's testimony proved fascinating,
troubling, convoluted, problematical; in spite of all the questions raised
by this case, I still believe it to have substantial bearing on my thesis.
The reader will forgive me for severing relations with this abductee before
completing an investigation; she keeps a mini-armory next to her bed.

171. Abductee interview, "Veronica," At one point, she ran an informal
abductee/contactee group; as a result, she was able to describe many other
cases to me. [Pseudomemories programmed into her? -jpg]

172. One ARTICHOKE document explicitly details a failed attempt to use
hypnosis to induce the assassination of a foreign leader. The document is
undated; the experiment took place January 8-January 15, 1954. Document
reproduced in CIA PAPERS, vol. 1 (Ann Arbor, MI: Capitol Information
Associates, 1986),39-41.

173. John Marks interview of Prof. Jack Tracktir (Marks files).

174. Jenny Randles, ABDUCTIONS (London: Robert Hale, 1988), 52-53.

175. As in, for example, the Palle Hardrup affair.

176. Private correspondence, Robert Durant to the author.

177. Abductee interview, "Polly." I won't give the facial details here;
suffice it to say that this abductor, like Margary's (noted earlier), has
something of the smell of greasepaint about him.

178. The base is mentioned in Ann Druffel's and D. Scott Rogo's THE TUJUNGA
CANYON CONTACTS (New York: Signet, 1989) [expanded edition], 157.

179. On the other hand, Armstrong asks us to accept his own channelled
material, so he would have an awkward time should he choose to challenge the
"psychic impressions" of others.

180. Jacques Vallee, MESSENGERS OF DECEPTION (Berkeley: And/Or Press, 1979),
192-193.

181. Curtis G. Fuller (editor), PROCEEDINGS OF THE FIRST INTERNATIONAL UFO
CONGRESS (New York: Warner Books, 1980), 307.

182. For information of Pelley, see John Roy Carlson, UNDER COVER (New York:
Dutton, 1943).

183. Gerald B. Bryan, PSYCHIC DICTATORSHIP IN AMERICA (Los Angeles: Truth
Research, 1940). An essential book- length expose of Ballardism. One of
Bryan's sources alleges that Ballard, before founding the I AM group, may
have practiced some variety of black magic.

184. The student should carefully compare the I AM dogma with the available
information on pre-Third Reich occultism; the best sources are James Webb's
masterful analyses, THE OCCULT ESTABLISHMENT and THE OCCULT UNDERGROUND (La
Salle, Illinois: Open Court Publishing, 1976).

185. Vallee, MESSENGERS OF DECEPTION, 192-194.

186. Even a cursory examination of Williamson's SECRET OF THE ANDES (London:
Neville Superman, 1961), written under the pseudonym Brother Philip, will
reveal the I AM connections.

187. Personal sources. Van Tassell's "Integration," a domed structure
allegedly built under extra-terrestrial guidance (located near 29 Palms,
California) prominently displays, to this day, key I AM artifacts such as
the portraits of Jesus and Saint Germain (commissioned by Ballard).

188. "The Afghan Arms Pipeline," COVERT ACTION INFORMATION BULLETIN, no. 30
(summer, 1988).

189. Telephone interview with John Judge.

190. Village of Oak Creek, Arizona: Entheos, 1989, 119. I can't recall ever
encountering another book title which contained so many grammatical errors.
Armstrong's accomplishment is genuinely impressive.

191. For further information on I AM, Prophet's organization, saucer cults,
and other groups, see the appropriate sections of J. Gordon Melton's
ENCYCLOPEDIA OF AMERICAN RELIGION.

192. Ruth Montgomery, ALIENS AMONG US (New York: Ballantine, 1985), 128-188.

193. Penny Harper, "Are Aliens Taking Over the Earth?" WHOLE LIFE TIMES,
January 1990.

194. John Keel, WHY UFOS: OPERATION TROJAN HORSE (New York: Manor Books,
1970) [paperback edition], 228.

195. Hickson and Mendez, UFO CONTACT AT PASCAGOULA, 242.

196. Strieber, COMMUNION, 134; TRANSFORMATION, 109.

197. "Contactee: Firsthand," UFO magazine, vol. 4, no. 2, 1989.

198. Telephone conversation, Tom Adams.

199. Ed Conroy, REPORT ON COMMUNION (New York: William Morrow, 1989),
365-385.

200. "Contactee: Firsthand," UFO magazine, vol. 3, no. 3.

201. New York: Zebra, 1971. See especially note 2, Chap. 9.

SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY ON MIND CONTROL

ACID DREAMS, by Martin A. Lee and Bruce Shlain (Grove, 1985). Outstanding
work on MKULTRA and drugs.

THE BODY ELECTRIC, by Robert Becker (Morrow, 1985). Important.

THE BRAIN CHANGERS, by Maya Pines (Signet, 1973). Outdated, but an excellent
chapter on the stimoceiver and related technologies.

BRAIN CONTROL, by Elliot Valenstein (John Wiley and Sons, 1973). Highly
conservative; outdated; still worth reading.

LECIA PAPERS, compiled by Capitol Information Associates (POB 8275, Ann
Arbor, Michigan, 48107). Interesting selection of MKULTRA documents.

THE CONTROL OF CANDY JONES, by Donald Bain (Playboy Press, 1976). Mandatory
reading.

HUMAN DRUG TESTING BY THE CIA, hearings before the Subcommittee on Health
and Scientific Research on the Committee on Human Resources, United States
Senate (Government Printing Office, 1977).

HYPNOTISM, by George Estabrooks (Dutton, 1957). See especially the chapters
on hypnosis in warfare and crime. Some modern experts in clinical hypnosis
decry Estabrooks' work. These "experts" tend to have a history of funding by
CIA cut-outs and military intelligence. I suspect they denounce Estabrooks
not because his work was shoddy, but because he let the cat out of the bag.

INDIVIDUAL RIGHTS AND THE FEDERAL ROLE IN BEHAVIOR MODIFICATION, by the
Staff of the Subcommittee on Constitutional Rights of the Committee of the
Judiciary, United States Senate (Government Printing Office, 1974).

MEGABRAIN, by Michael Hutchison (Ballantine, 1986). The only popular book on
modern mind machines.

MESSENGERS OF DECEPTION, by Jacques Vallee (And/Or, 1979). Vallee has been
criticized, correctly, for including in this book invented "conversations"
with a composite character he calls Major Murphy. But the section on cults
in this book bears a haunting resemblance to stories I have heard in my own
investigations.

THE MIND MANIPULATORS, by Opton and Scheflin (Paddington Press, 1978).
Conservative, but extremely useful as a reference work.

MIND WARS, by Ronald McCrae (St. Martin's Press, 1984).

OPERATION MIND CONTROL, by Walter Bowart (Dell, 1978). The best single
volume on the subject. Difficult to find; indeed, this book's rapid
disappearance from bookstores and libraries has aroused the suspicions of
some researchers. (Tom David Books, POB 1107, Aptos, CA 95001, carries this
work.)

PHYSICAL CONTROL OF THE MIND, by Jose Delgado (Harper and Row, 1969).
Outdated but still essential.
PROJECT MKULTRA, joint hearing before the Select Committee on Health and
Scientific Research of the Committee on Human Resources, United States
Senate (Government Printing Office, 1977).






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