VI. The Controllers by Martin Cannon.
http://www.mindspring.com/~txporter/sec6.htm


One of the better discussions of current government mind control research is
"The Controllers" by Martin Cannon. This monograph, over sixty pages in
length, makes an excellent case that some alien abduction reports are merely
the results of screen memories created by government researchers to cover up
their mind control activities. The recurring problem, mentioned many times
in John Mark's book "The Search for the Manchurian Candidate", has been the
difficulty in finding subjects that would not discuss their participation in
secret experiments after they were completed. Military personnel could be
ordered not to, assuming they remembered any details of their experience.
Involuntary or civilian subjects could not be handled so easily.

Cannon makes a good case for the creation of screen memories as a way to
handle the "experiment termination" problem. If total amnesia was
introduced, subjects would have lost time to account for, and the human mind
is resilient enough to try to fill in the details in such an obvious gap.
Furnishing screen memories of alien abductions tends to: A. fill that gap,
B. test the effectiveness of techniques for creating screen memories, and C.
steer the subject away from discussing their experiences due to the
ridiculous nature of their "memories".

Without going into too much detail, Cannon makes a good case for his
hypothesis, based on anachronistic and out of character features found in
many abduction accounts. He has a mass of supporting evidence demonstrating
the current state of research being easily capable of generating such screen
memories with the use of drug-augmented hypnosis. Current miniaturization of
Virtual Reality gear means that a person could be presented with convincing
images and sounds of alien beings and spaceships, all while under the
effects of hallucinogenic/sedative/psychomimetic drugs. An interesting
portion of Cannon's monograph deals with the recurring mixture of references
to psychic phenomena and military involvement in many abduction cases. This
work is well worth reading.

Link to "The Controllers" Link to "The Controllers"

 Link to other articles by Martin

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