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The Controllers part 6

A New Hypothesis of Alien Abduction - part 6 of 7
by Martin Cannon
Interestingly, Licia resides in the Los Angeles suburb of Tujunga Canyon, a
prominent spot on the abduction map; Many of the abductees I have spoken to
first had unusual experiences while living in this area. Near Tujunga
Canyon, in Mt. Pacifico, is a hidden former Nike missile base; more than one
abductee has described odd, seemingly inexplicable military activity around
this location[178]. The reader will recall the connection of Nike missile
bases to the disturbing story of Dr. L. Jolyon West, a veteran of MKULTRA.

CULTS

Some abductees I have spoken to have been directed to join certain
religious/philosophical sects. These cults often bear close examination.

The leaders of these groups tend to be "ex"-CIA operatives, or Special
Forces veterans. They are often linked through personal relations, even
though they espouse widely varying traditions. I have heard unsettling
reports that the leaders of some of these groups have used hypnosis, drugs,
or "mind machines" on their charges. Members of these cults have reported
periods of missing time during ceremonies or "study periods."

I strongly urge abduction researchers to examine closely any small "occult"
groups an abductee might join. For example, one familiar leader of the UFO
fringe -- a man well-known for his espousal of the doctrine of "love and
light" -- is Virgil Armstrong, a close personal friend of General John
Singlaub, the notorious Iran-Contra player, who recently headed the
neo-fascist World Anti-Communist League. Armstrong, who also happens to be
an ex-Green Beret and former CIA operative, figured into my inquiry in an
interesting fashion: An abductee of my acquaintance was told -- by her
"entities," naturally -- to seek out this UFO spokesman and join his
"sky-watch" activities, which, my source alleges, included a mass
channelling session intended to send debilitating "negative" vibrations to
Constantine Chernenko, then the leader of the Soviet Union. Of course,
intracerebral voices may have a purely psychological origin, so Armstrong
can hardly be held to task for the abductee's original "directive."[179]
Still, his past associations with military intelligence inevitably bring
disturbing possibilities to mind.

Even more ominous than possible ties between UFO cults and the intelligence
community are the cults' links with the shadowy I AM group, founded by Guy
Ballard in the 1930s[180]. According to researcher David Stupple, "If you
look at the contactee groups today, you'll see that most of the stable,
larger ones are actually neo-I AM groups, with some sort of tie to Ballard's
organization." [181] This cult, therefore, bears investigation.

Guy Ballard's "Mighty I AM Religious Activity," grew, in large part, out of
William Dudley Pelly's Silver Shirts, an American NAZI organization[182].
Although Ballard himself never openly proclaimed NAZI affiliation, his
movement was tinged with an extremely right-wing political philosophy, and
in secret meetings he "decreed" the death of President Franklin
Roosevelt[183]. The I AM philosophy derived from Theosophy, and in this
author's estimation bears a more-than-cursory resemblance to the
Theosophically-based teachings that informed the proto-NAZI German occult
lodges[184].

After the war, Pelley (who had been imprisoned for sedition during the
hostilities) headed an occult-oriented organization call Soulcraft, based in
Noblesville, Indiana. Another Soulcraft employee was the controversial
contactee George Hunt Williamson (real name: Michel d'Obrenovic), who
co-authored UFOs CONFIDENTIAL with John McCoy, a proponent of the theory
that a Jewish banking conspiracy was preventing disclosure of the solution
to the UFO mystery[185]. Later, Williamson founded the I AM-oriented
Brotherhood of the Seven Rays in Peru[186]. Another famed contactee, George
Van Tassel, was associated with Pelley and with the notoriously anti-Semitic
Reverend Wesley Swift (founder of the group which metamorphosed into the
Aryan nations).[187]

The most visible offspring of I AM is Elizabeth Clare Prophet's Church
Universal and Triumphant, a group best- known for its massive arms caches in
underground bunkers. CUT was recently exposed in COVERT ACTION INFORMATION
BULLETIN as a conduit of CIA funds[188], and according to researcher John
Judge, has ties to organizations allied to the World Anti-Communist
League[189] Prophet is becoming involved in abduction research and has
sponsored presentations by Budd Hopkins and other prominent investigators.
In his book THE ARMSTRONG REPORT: ETs AND UFOs: THEY NEED US, WE DON'T NEED
THEM[sic][190], Virgil Armstrong directs troubled abductees toward Prophet's
group. (Perhaps not insignificantly, he also suggests that abductees plagued
by implants alleviate their problem by turning to "the I AM force"
within.[191])

Another UFO channeller, Frederick Von Mierers, has promulgated both a cult
with a strong I AM orientation[192] and an apparent con-game involving
over-appraised gemstones. Mierers is an anti-Semite who contends that the
Holocaust never happened and that the Jews control the world's wealth.

UFORUM is a flying saucer organization popular with Los Angeles-area
abductees; its founder is Penny Harper, a member of a radical Scientology
breakaway group which connects the teachings of L. Ron Hubbard with
pronouncements against "The Illuminati" (a mythical secret society) and
other BETES NOIR familiar from right-wing conspiracy literature. Harper
directs members of her group to read THE SPOTLIGHT, an extremist tabloid
(published by Willis Carto's Liberty Lobby) which denies the reality of the
Holocaust and posits a "Zionist" scheme to control the world[193].

More than one unwary abductee has fallen in with groups such as those listed
above. It isn't difficult to imagine how some of these questionable groups
might mold an abductee's recollection of his experience -- and perhaps help
direct his future actions.

Some modern abductees, with otherwise-strong claims, claim encounters with
blond, "Nordic" aliens reminiscent of the early contactee era. Surely, the
"Nordic" appearance of these aliens sprang from the dubious spiritual
tradition of Van Tassell, Ballard, Pelley, McCoy, etc. Why, then, are some
modern abductees seeing these very same other-worldly UEBERMENSCHEN?

One abductee of my acquaintance claims to have had beneficial experiences
with these "blond" aliens -- who, he believes, came originally from the
Pleiades. Interestingly, in the late 1960s, the psychopathically
anti-Semitic Rev. Wesley Swift predicted this odd twist in the abduction
tale. In a broadcast "sermon," he spoke at length about UFOs, claiming that
there were "good" aliens and "bad" aliens. The good ones, he insisted, were
tall, blond Aryans -- WHO HAILED FROM THE PLEIADES. He made this
pronouncement long before the current trends in abduction lore.

Could some of the abductions be conducted by an extreme right-wing element
within the national security establishment? Disagreeable as the possibility
seems, we should note that the "lunatic right" is represented in all other
walks of life; certainly hard-rightists have taken positions within the
military-intelligence complex as well.

GROUNDS FOR FURTHER RESEARCH

John Keel's ground-breaking OPERATION TROJAN HORSE, written in an era when
abductees still came under the category of "contactees," includes the
following intriguing data, gleaned from Keel'a extensive field work:

Contactees often find themselves suddenly miles from home without knowing
how they got there. They either have induced amnesia, wiping out all memory
of the trip, or they were taken over by some means and made the trip in a
blacked-out state. Should they encounter a friend on the way, the friend
would probably note that their eyes seemed glassy and their behavior seemed
peculiar. But if the friend spoke to them, he might receive a curt reply.

In the language of the contactees this process is called being used...I have
known silent contactees to disappear from their homes for long periods, and
when they returned, they had little or no recollection of where they had
been. One girl sent me a postcard from the Bahama Islands -- which surprised
me because I knew she was very poor. When she returned, she told me that she
had only one memory of the trip. She said she remembered getting off a jet
at an airport -- she shouldn't recall getting on the jet or making the
trip -- and there "Indians" met her and took her baggage... The next thing
she knew she was back home again[194].

Puzzling indeed -- unless one has read THE CONTROL OF CANDY JONES, which
speaks of Candy's "blacked out" periods, during which she travelled to
Taiwan as a CIA courier, adopting her second personality. The mind control
explanation perfectly solves all the mysteries in the above excerpt -- save,
perhaps, the odd remark about "Indians."

Hickson and Mendez' UFO CONTACT AT PASCAGOULA contains the interesting
information that Charles Hickson awakes at night feeling that he is on the
verge of re-awakening some terribly important memory connected with his
encounter -- yet ostensibly he can account for every moment of his
adventure.

Hickson also received a letter from an apparent abductee who claims that the
grey aliens are actually automatons of some sort -- perhaps an unconscious
recognition of the unreality of the hypnotically-induced "cover story."[195]
In this light, the film version of COMMUNION -- whose screenplay was written
by Whitley Strieber -- takes on a new interest: The abduction sequences
contain inexplicable images indicating that the "greys" are really props, or
masks.

COMMUNION and TRANSFORMATION contain passages detailing what seems to be a
hazily-recalled Candy-Jones-style espionage adventure, in which Strieber was
shanghaied by a "coach" and a "nurse" (both human beings) who apparently
drugged him[196]. Recall the example of Keel's informants. Moreover,
TRANSFORMATION contains lengthy descriptions of alien beings working in
apparent collusion with human beings.

Abductee Christa Tilton also recalls both human beings and aliens playing a
part in her experience. Ever since her abduction, she claims, she has been
"shadowed" by a mysterious federal agent she calls John Wallis[197].
Christa's husband, Tom Adams, has confirmed Wallis' existence[198].

In his REPORT ON COMMUNION, Ed Conroy -- who seems to have become a
participant in, and not merely an observer of, the phenomenon -- describes
harassment by helicopters, which as we have already noted, seems to be quite
a common occurrence in abductee situations[199]. Researchers blithely assume
that these incidents represent governmental attempts to spy on UFO
percipients. But this assertion is ridiculous. Helicopters are extremely
expensive to operate, and the engines of espionage have perfected numerous
alternative methods to gather information. After all, we now have a fairly
extensive bibliography of FBI, CIA, and military efforts to spy on numerous
movements favoring domestic social change. Why have no veterans of CHAOS or
COINTELPRO (either victim or victimizer) spoken of helicopters? Obviously
the choppers serve some other purpose beyond mere surveillance. One
possibility might be the propagation of electromagnetic waves which might
affect the perceptions/ behaviors of an implanted individual. (Indeed, I
have heard rumors of helicopters being used in electronic "crowd control"
operations in Vietnam and elsewhere; alas, the information is far from
hard.)

Contactee Eldon Kerfoot has written of his suspicions that human
manipulators, not aliens, may be the ultimate puppeteers engineering his
experiences. He describes a sudden compulsion to kill a fellow veteran of
the Korean conflict -- a man Kerfoot had no logical reason to distrust or
dislike, yet whom he "sensed" to have been a traitor to his country.
Fortunately, the assassination never materialized[200]. But the situation
exactly parallels incidents described in released ARTICHOKE documents
concerning the remote hypnotic induction of anti-social behavior.

One last speculation:

Renato Vesco's INTERCEPT BUT DON'T SHOOT[201] outlines a fascinating
scenario for the "secret weapon" hypothesis of UFOs. Vesco points out that
if these devices are one day to be used in a superpower conflict , the
attacking power would be well-served by the myth of the UFO as an extra-
terrestrial craft, for the besieged nation would not know the true nature of
its opponent. Perhaps, then, one purpose of the UFO abductions is to
engender and maintain the legend of the little grey aliens. For the hidden
manipulators, the abductions could be, in and of themselves, a propaganda
coup.

FINAL THOUGHTS

I do not insist dogmatically on the scenario that I have outlined. I do not
wish to dissuade abduction researchers from exploring other avenues --
indeed, I strongly encourage such work to continue. Nor can I easily account
for some aspects of the abduction narratives -- for example, any suggestions
I could offer concerning the reports of genetic experimentation would be
extremely speculative.

But I DO insist on a fair hearing of this hypothesis. Criticism is
encouraged; that which does not destroy my thesis will make it stronger. I
ask only that my critics refrain from intellectual laziness; mere
differences in world-view do not constitute a valid attack. God is found in
the details.

I recognize the dangers inherent in making this thes is public. New and
distressing abductee confabulations may result. I would prefer that the
audience for this paper be restricted to abduction RESEARCHERS, not victims,
who might be unduly influenced. However, in a society that prides itself on
ostensibly free press, such restrictions are unthinkable. Therefore, I can
only beg any abduction victims who might read this paper to attempt a
super-human objectivity. The thesis I have outlined is promising, and
(should trepanation ever provide us with an example of an actual abductee
implant) susceptible of proof. But mine is not the only hypothesis. The
abductee's unrewarding task is to report what he or she has experienced as
truthfully as possible, untainted by outside speculation.

Whether or not future investigation proves UFO abductions to be a product of
mind control experimentation, I feel that this paper has, at least, provided
evidence of a serious danger facing those who hold fast to the ideals of
individual freedom. We cannot long ignore this menace.

A spectre haunts the democratic nations -- the spectre of TECHNOFASCISM. All
the powers of the espionage empire and the scientific establishment have
entered into an unholy alliance to evoke this spectre: Psychiatrist and spy,
Dulles and Delgado, microwave specialists and clandestine operators.

A mind is a terrible thing to waste -- and a worse thing to commandeer.

NOTES

1. Budd Hopkins, MISSING TIME (New York: Richard Marek Publishers, 1981) and
INTRUDERS (New York: Random House, 1987).

2. Whitley Strieber, COMMUNION (New York: Beech Tree Books, 1987).

3. Cannon, "Psychiatric Abuse of UFO Witness," UFO magazine, vol. 3, no. 5
(December, 1988)

4. Philip Klass, UFO ABDUCTIONS: A DANGEROUS GAME (Buffalo: Prometheus
Books, 1988). Klass makes some sharp observations, which are undercut by his
refusal to interview abductees directly. The work has no footnotes and
depends heavily on the work of Dr. Martin Orne -- of whom more anon.

5. See bibliography.

6. New York: Bantam Books, 1979.

7. See generally PROJECT MKULTRA, THE CIA'S PROGRAM OF RESEARCH IN BEHAVIOR
MODIFICATION, joint hearing before the Select Committee on Health and
Scientific Research of the Committee on Human Resources, Unites States
Senate (Washington: Government Printing Office, 1977).

8. Robert Eringer, "Secret Agent Man," ROLLING STONE, 1985.

9. John Marks interview with Victor Marchetti (Marks files, available at the
National Security Archives, Washington, D.C.).

10. In an interview with John Marks, hypnosis expert Milton Kline, a veteran
of clandestine experimentation in this field, averred that his work for the
government continued. Since the interview took place in 1977, years after
the CIA allegedly halted mind control research, we must conclude either that
the CIA lied, or that another agency continued the work. In another
interview with Marks, former Air Force-CIA liaison L. Fletcher Prouty
confirmed that the Department of Defense ran studies either in conjunction
with or parallel to those operated by the CIA. (Marks files.)

11. Estabrooks, HYPNOSIS (New York: E.P. Dutton & Co., Inc., 1957 [revised
edition]), 13-14.

12. A copy of this letter can be found in the Marks files.

13. Estabrooks attracted an eclectic group of friends, including J. Edgar
Hoover and Alan Watts.

14. Interview with daughter Doreen Estabrooks, Marks files, Washington, D.C.

15. Martin A. Lee and Bruce Shlain, ACID DREAMS (New York: Grove Press,
1985) 3-4; Marks, THE SEARCH FOR "THE MANCHURIAN CANDIDATE", 6-8

16. Marks, ibid. 4-6.

17. Edward Hunter, BRAINWASHING IN RED CHINA (New York: Vanguard Press,
1951.). Hunter invented the term "brainwashing" in a September 24, 1950
Miami NEWS article.

18. "Japan's Germ Warfare Experiments," THE GLOBE AND MAIL (Toronto), May
19, 1982.

19. Walter Bowart, OPERATION MIND CONTROL (New York: Dell, 1978), 191-2,
quoting Warren Commission documents. We cannot fairly derive from this
statement a sanguine attitude about PRESENT Soviet capabilities; in this
field, even outdated technology suffices for mischief.

20. Marks, THE SEARCH FOR "THE MANCHURIAN CANDIDATE", 60-61. A folk
etymology has it that the "MK" of MKULTRA stands for "Mind Kontrol."
According to Marks, TSS prefixed the cryptonyms of all its projects with
these initials. Note, though, that MKULTRA was preceded by a
still-mysterious TSS program called QKHILLTOP.

21. Marks, THE SEARCH FOR "THE MANCHURIAN CANDIDATE", 224-229. Seven MKULTRA
sub-projects were continued, under TSS supervision, as MKSEARCH. This
project ended in 1972. CIA apologists often proclaim that "brainwashing"
research ceased in either 1962 or 1972; these blandishments refer to the TSS
projects, not to the ORD work, which remains TERRA INCOGNITA for independent
researchers. Marks discovered that the ORD research was so voluminous that
retrieving documents via FOIA would have proven unthinkably expensive.

22. For a description of the research into parapsychology, see Ronald M.
McRae's MIND WARS (New York: St. Martin's Press, 1984). The best book
available on a subject which awaits a truly authoritative text.

23. Abduction researcher and hypnotherapist Miranda Park, of Lancaster,
California, reports that she has viewed such anomalies in abductee MRI
scans. See also Whitley Strieber, TRANSFORMATION (New York: Beech Tree
Books, 1988) 246-247. At this writing, both Strieber and Hopkins report
initially promising results in their efforts to document the presence of
these "extras" in abductees.

24. Allegedly, the experiment took place in 1964. However, in WERE WE
CONTROLLED? (New Hyde Park, NY: University Books, 1967), the pseudonymous
"Lincoln Lawrence" makes an interesting argument (on page 36) that the
demonstration took place some years earlier.

25. New York: Harper and Row, 1969. Much of Delgado's work was funded by the
Office of Naval Intelligence, a common conduit for CIA funds during the
1950s and '60s. (Gordon Thomas' JOURNEY INTO MADNESS (New York: Bantam,
1989) misleadingly implies that CIA interest in Delgado's work began in
1972.)

26. J.M.R. Delgado. "Intracerebral Radio Stimulation and Recording in
Completely Free Patients," PSYCHOTECHNOLOGY (Robert L. Schwitzgebel and
Ralph K. Schwitzgebel, editors; New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1973):
195.

27. David Krech, "Controlling the Mind Controllers," THINK 32 (July-August),
1966.

28. Delgado, PHYSICAL CONTROL OF THE MIND

29. Delgado, "Intracerebral Radio Stimulation and Recording in Completely
free patients," 195.

30. Note, for example, Charles Hickson's account of the Pascagoula Incident.
Charles Hickson and William Mendez, UFO CONTACT AT PASCOGOULA (Tuscon:
Wendelle C. Stevens, 1983).

31. John Ranleigh, THE AGENCY (New York: Simon and Shuster, 1986): 208.
Marchetti casts this story in the form of an amusing anecdote: After much
time and expense, a cat was suitably trained and prepared -- only, on its
first assignment, to be run over by a taxi. Marchetti neglects to point out
that nothing stopped the Agency from getting another cat. Or from using a
human being.

32. Of course, this suggestion raises the knotty question of whether the
abductees suffer from a form of schizophrenia, which may also be
characterized by "voices." I refer the reader to the work of Hopkins,
Strieber, Thomas Bullard, and others who have described the difficulties of
ascribing all abductions to psychotic states.

33. Alan W. Scheflin and Edward M. Opton, Jr., THE MIND MANIPULATORS
(London: Paddington Press, 1978), 347.

34. Thomas, JOURNAY INTO MADNESS, 276.

35. James Olds, "Hypothalamic Substrates of Reward," PHYSIOLOGICAL REVIEWS,
1962, 42:554; "Emotional Centers in the Brain," SCIENCE JOURNAL, 1967, 3
(5).

36. Vernon Mark and Frank Ervin, VIOLENCE AND THE BRAIN (New York: Harper
and Row, 1970), chapter 12, excerpted in INDIVIDUAL RIGHTS AND THE FEDERAL
ROLE IN BEHAVIOR MODIFICATION, prepared by the Staff of the Subcommittee on
Constitutional Rights of the Committee of the Judiciary, United States
Senate (Washington: Government Printing Office, 1974).

37. John Lilly, THE SCIENTIST (Berkeley, Ronin Publishing, 1988 [revised
edition]), 90. Monkeys allowed to stimulate themselves continually via ESB
brought themselves to orgasm once every three minutes, sixteen hours a day.
Scientific gatherings throughout the world saw motion pictures of these
experiments, which surely made spectacular cinema.

38. Scheflin and Opton, THE MIND MANIPULATORS, 336-337. Heath even monitored
his patient's brain responses during the subject's first heterosexual
encounter. Such is the nature of the brave new world before us.

39. Robert L. Schwitzgebel and Richard M. Bird, "Sociotechnical Design
Factors in Remote Instrumentation with Humans in Natural Environments,"
BEHAVIOR RESEARCH METHODS AND INSTRUMENTATION, 1970, 2, 99-105.

40. Thomas, JOURNEY INTO MADNESS, 277. In the BEHAVIOR RESEARCH METHODS AND
INSTRUMENTATION article referenced above, Schwitzgebel details how the radio
signals may be fed into a telephone via a modem and thus analyzed by a
computer anywhere in the world.

41. Scheflin and Opton, THE MIND MANIPULATORS, 347-349.

42. Louis Tackwood and the Citizen's Research and Investigation Committee,
THE GLASS HOUSE TAPES (New York: Avon, 1973), 226.

43. Perry London, BEHAVIOR CONTROL (New York: Harper and Row, 1969), 145

44. Scheflin and Opton, THE MIND MANIPULATORS, 351-353; Tackwood, THE GLASS
HOUSE TAPES, 228.

45. "Beepers in kids' heads could stop abductors," Las Vegas SUN, Oct. 27,
1987.

46. Lilly, THE SCIENTIST, 91.

47. Marks, THE SEARCH FOR "THE MANCHURIAN CANDIDATE", 151-154.

48. Interestingly, Lilly has come out of the closet as a sort of
proto-Strieber; THE SCIENTIST recounts his close interaction with alien
(though not necessarily extraterrestrial) forces which he labels "solid
state entities."

49. The story of Deep Trance, an MKULTRA "insider" who provided invaluable
information, is somewhat involved. I do not know who Trance is/was and Marks
may not know either. He contacted Trance via the writer of an article
published shortly before research on THE SEARCH FOR "THE MANCHURIAN
CANDIDATE" began, addressing his informant "Dear Source whose anonymity I
respect." I respect it too -- hence my reticence to name the aforementioned
article, which may mark a trail to Trance. The fact that I have not followed
this trail would not prevent others from doing so. [And if Trance were a CIA
disinformation source a la William Cooper, this is precisely the behavior
they would count on. -jpg]

50. London, BEHAVIOR CONTROL, 139.

51. See generally, UFO magazine, Vol. 4, No. 2; especially the interesting
contribution by Whitley Strieber.

52. Lawrence, WERE WE CONTROLLED?, 36-37; Anita Gregory, "Introduction to
Leonid L. Vasilev's EXPERIMENTS IN DISTANT INFLUENCE," PSYCHIC WARFARE: FACT
OR FICTION (editor: John White) (Nottinghamshire: Aquarian, 1988) 34-57.

53. Lawrence, WERE WE CONTROLLED?, 38.

54. Bowart, OPERATION MIND CONTROL, 261-264.

55. Ibid. 263.

56. Lawrence, WERE WE CONTROLLED?, 52.

57. HUMAN DRUG TESTING BY THE CIA, 202.

58. Note especially the Supreme Court's decision in CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE
AGENCY ET Al. V. SIMS, ET AL. (No. 83-1075; decided April 16, 1986). The
egregious and dangerous majority opinion in this case held that disclosure
of the names of scientists and institutions involved in MKULTRA posed an
"unacceptable risk of revealing 'intelligence sources.' The decisions of the
[CIA] Director, who must of course be familiar with 'the whole picture,' as
judges are not, are worthy of great deference...it is conceivable that the
mere explanation of why information must be withheld can convey valuable
information to a foreign intelligence agency." How do we square this
continuing need for secrecy with the CIA's protestations that MKULTRA
achieved little success, that the studies were conducted within the
Nueremberg statues governing medical experiments, and that the research was
made available in the open literature?

59. Letter, P.A. Lindstrom to Robert Naeslund, July 27, 1983; copy available
from Martti Koski, Kiilinpellontie 2, 21290 Rusko, Finland. Lindstrom writes
that he fully agrees with Lincoln Lawrence, author of WERE WE CONTROLLED?

60. Bowart, OPERATION MIND CONTROL, 265. I have attempted without success to
contact Dr. Lindstrom.

61. Bowart, OPERATION MIND CONTROL, 233-249. This interview was repinted
without attribution in a bizarre compendium of UFO rumors called THE MATRIX,
compiled by "Valdamar Valerian" (actually John Grace, allegedly a captain
working for Air Force intelligence).

62. Robert Anton Wilson, "Adventures with Head Hardware," MAGICAL BLEND, 23
[of course], July 1989.

63. Michael Hutchison, MEGA BRAIN (New York: Ballantine, 1986); Gerald
Oster, "Auditory Beats in the Brain," SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, September, 1973.

64. Marilyn Ferguson, THE BRAIN REVOLUTION (New York: Taplinger, 1973), 90.

65. Ibid., 91-92. The presence of delta in a waking subject can indicate
pathology.

66. Bio-Pacer promotional and price sheet, available from Lindemann
Laboratories, 3463 State Street, #264, Santa Barbara, CA 93105.

67. Hutchison, MEGA BRAIN, 117-118. Compare Light's observations about "the
grant game" to Sid Gottlieb's protestations that nearly all "mind control"
research was openly published.

68. Thomas Martinez and John Gunther, THE BROTHERHOOD OF MURDER (New York:
McGraw-Hill, 1988), 230.

69. Interview, Sandy Monroe of the Los Angeles office of the Christic
Institute.

70. See generally Paul Brodeur, THE ZAPPING OF AMERICA (Toronto, George J.
MacLeod, 1977).

71. Until recently, the American Embassy was on a street named after the
composer.





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