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Date: Fri, 08 Jan 1999 11:58:21 -0600
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Subject: Louis Jolyon West: Maestro of Mind Control

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NOTE:  Yesterday, we list-posted notice of the death of Louis Jolyon West.
It has since come to our attention that some of the listees are not aware
of West or the nature of his diabolical work.  For those who do not
understand the significance of West's activities and career, the following
information is offered -- an article written prior to his demise.  I might
also mention in passing that many of West's earliest mind control
experiments (those that dealt with the use of LSD on both animals and
unwitting human subjects) were conducted here at the University of Oklahoma
while he was on the faculty of the psychiatric department.

Michele
Co-Owner, Ignition-Point
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The maestro of  "mind-control"  continues to  haunt America

Articles in this edition describe some of the life-destroying effects of
psychiatry's primary therapies - drugs and electric shock. The following
presents one of their chief advocates - Louis Jolyon West, director of the
UCLA Neuropsychiatric Institute until his resignation following exposure of
possible violations of federal law regarding use of government funds.

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In a lawsuit currently before the Los Angeles Superior Court, it has come
to light that the University of California at Los Angeles and UCLA Medical
Center have, since the early 1980s, attempted to remove psychiatrist Louis
Jolyon West from the roster of the university's faculty.

One psychiatric colleague who asked to go unnamed described West as
"supremely arrogant" and charged that he "misused his positions for his own
ends," at the expense of the university.

Many will not find such statements surprising, considering West himself,
whose history includes controversial LSD experiments for the Central
Intelligence Agency and even more controversial plans to construct secret
installations for the "study" and modification - by electric shock,
chemical castration and other means - of the behavior of citizens,
particularly minorities.

Indeed, any discussion of CIA "mind-control" endeavors, such as the
infamous MK-Ultra, would be incomplete without West, who has, according to
information provided to Freedom, enjoyed a long and lucrative career in
this field. Although he has sometimes posed as a civil libertarian, he has
not sought to expose dangers of intelligence agency "mind-control"
techniques, but rather to secretly perfect its use on others.

In a document released under the Freedom of Information Act, for example,
it was revealed that more than four decades ago, the CIA sought to set West
up in a clandestine laboratory to perform "mind-control" experiments with
hypnosis and LSD. A portion of the experiments with LSD and other drugs in
which West was enmeshed at the CIA's behest were exposed in the mid-1970s
by the U.S. Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, chaired by Senator
Frank Church.

West contributed to the early work which resulted in, among other things,
the death of tennis pro Harold Blauer in an experiment with a mescaline
derivative in New York City in 1953. The Senate Select Committee's
investigation revealed drugging of unsuspecting targets, electric shocking
to obliterate memory and "programming" individuals to kill - acting under
psychiatric control.

West's career highlights included injecting a 7,000-pound bull elephant,
Tusko, with an overwhelming dose of LSD - roughly 1,435 times the quantity,
in West's own words, one would have given to a human "to produce for
several hours a marked mental disturbance." Not surprisingly, the elephant
collapsed in agony minutes later and died.

West had ingested the mind-altering substance himself shortly before
killing Tusko, the prize of the Oklahoma City Zoo, and was evidently still
under its influence at the time he sloshed through the beast's entrails,
performing an "autopsy" which he recorded on film. He later issued a report
to advance his "discovery" that elephants could be killed with LSD and to
promote use of the drug to cull elephant herds in Africa.

Prisons as Laboratories

"Jolly" West moved on, changing his base of operations from Oklahoma to Los
Angeles. In keeping with intelligence proposals to utilize prisons as
experimental laboratories, he drafted a plan to use electric shock and
drugs on state inmates in what was called "aversion therapy."

In the 1960s, West could also be found in the Haight-Ashbury section of San
Francisco, conducting more LSD experiments, this time within the hippie
community.

A pet project of West's in the late 1960s and early 1970s was the Center
for the Study and Reduction of Violence. He proposed to establish a
"securely fenced" center at a remote, abandoned Nike missile base in the
Santa Monica Mountains, in keeping with earlier plans by the CIA to set up
"mind-control" stations off the beaten path, where experimentation could be
carried out free from such concerns as human rights. Ironically, West
embarked on a PR campaign to promote himself as a champion of "human
rights" - an effort that would be comical if not for the bottom line in
terms of human suffering.

West's plans for such centers were the subject of hearings by the U.S.
Senate Committee on the Judiciary in 1974, chaired by Senator Sam Ervin,
whose members were alarmed at reports that West planned to test radical
forms of behavior modification - mind-bending drugs, electric shock,
implantation of electrodes in the brain and forcible castration with the
drug cyproterone acetate. Critics charged that his violence centers would
target blacks and Mexican-Americans in its studies.

Other sites selected for West's violence centers in California were
Vacaville, Camarillo and Atascadero state hospitals. It has been documented
that CIA drug and radiation experiments did take place at Vacaville.

Yet another study that West called for was clearly aimed at intelligence
agency application: remote monitoring and behavioral control. His plan was
to use electric shock and other means to remotely control human behavior by
computer.

Tight-Lipped

West remains tight-lipped about these and other experiments and activities
which are under examination by Freedom. Walter Bowart, author of Operation
Mind Control, described West as "perhaps the chief advocate of mind control
in America today. From his participation in the development of brainwashing
techniques for the U.S. Air Force to his involvement in the CIA's famous
MK-Ultra projects, West has figured so prominently in the research and
development of the invisible war[1] that his public career appears like a
carefully constructed espionage 'cover.'"

[NOTE 1: Warfare as planned and conducted by modern intelligence agencies.]

Between 1974 and 1989, West received at least $5,110,099 in grants from the
federal government, channeled through the National Institute of Mental
Health (NIMH), a major funding conduit for CIA programs. Many millions more
poured into the UCLA Neuropsychiatric Institute that West headed, including
over $14 million in federal funds in one fiscal year before he stepped down.

West has continued to advocate psychiatric drugs to treat virtually
everything, holding that "clinging to the drug-free state of mind" is an
"antiquated position for anyone." Indeed, the unspoken thrust behind his
career has been the control of individuals and whole populations through
covert means.

Cattle Prod Therapy

Before stepping down as director of the Neuropsychiatric Institute, West
reportedly allowed psychiatric "treatments" that were more suited to
brainwashing, "mind control" or a torture chamber than for resolving mental
troubles. It was reported in 1976, for example, that Neuropsychiatric
Institute psychiatrist Ivar Lovass had used electric cattle prods for
"aversion therapy" on children.

As one newspaper stated at the time, "Farrell Instruments Company, the same
firm which supplies other shocking equipment for UCLA's 'Clockwork Orange'
experiments on 3- to 12-year-old boys ... recognizes that aversion therapy
techniques are often cruel. An example, the company says, 'is the use of
cattle prods which have high voltage that produces skin destruction.' Dr.
Lovass and his partner in psychiatry, Dr. George Reker, however, favor the
use of - and have used - cattle prods on children who are not mentally ill
or criminal or who have not violated any law or rule - young boys merely
thought to be 'effeminate.'"

Lovass - hired by West - also allegedly shocked 5-year-old twins to
"modify" behavior, with jolts administered through a grid system in the
floor that enabled the psychiatrists to blast the children wherever they
moved in the room.

Despite the violence that marked the work of West and his cohorts, or
perhaps because of it, he enjoyed influence in the psychiatric community,
serving for example on the National Advisory Council to the NIMH. From his
positions, he could have charted a far more humane and helpful course for
mental health, rather than brain-damaging drugs and electric shock.

As part of his legacy, the NIMH continues to squander billions in taxpayer
dollars to fund research on brain-damaging substances, rather than genuine
cures. The true cost - impossible to measure in money - lies in the
Americans now dead from psychiatric drugs and electric shock or, still
living, existing as little more than vegetables.

The secrecy and false information that for decades cloaked West's
activities continue to shroud the effects of the treatments he promoted and
which are still in use. And today, the living hell that Melissa Holliday
experienced still exists for nameless others you probably won't read about
in the press.

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NOTE: In accordance with Title 17 U.S.C. section 107, this material is
distributed without profit or payment to those who have expressed a prior
interest in receiving this information for non-profit research and
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