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Researcher to speak on link between CIA and multiple personality disorder  
By: Jennifer Heshion, Collegian Staff 4/30/07 Section: News “According to a  
press release on April 25, 2007 Ross will discuss "CIA and military mind 
control  
experimentation by American psychologists and psychiatrists, including the 
use  of hypnosis, LSD, sensory deprivation and isolation and brain electrode 
implants  and the creation of Manchurian Candidate super spies."  In "Bluebird: 
 
Deliberate Creation of Multiple Personality by Psychiatrists," Ross defines 
the  Manchurian Candidate as an unwitting patient with a new identity created  
deliberately and implanted in the individual by the CIA. In addition, amnesia  
barriers are created to ensure no memory of the unethical experiments has  
occurred, and this person is used in simulated or actual operations.   Included 
in Ross' lecture will be accounts of how some experiments are used on  
unwitting civilians, even pregnant women and children. Ross' research includes  
discovery of experimentation on terminal cancer patients, imprisoned drug  
addicts 
and sex offenders, psychiatric patients and military personnel. Ross'  lecture 
will be held at 4 p.m. in 227 Herter Hall at UMass and will include  
undergraduate research poster presentations on May 3 at 11:30 a.m. in the  
Tobin-Bartlett breezeway. The lecture is sponsored by UMass's department of  
psychology 
and the Psi Chi Honor Society's Fourth Annual Undergraduate  Psychology 
Conference on May 2 to May 3." 
_http://media.www.dailycollegian.com/media/storage/paper874/news/2007/04/30/News/Researcher.To.Speak.On.Link.Between.Cia.And.Multiple.
Personality.Disorder-2887107.shtml_ 
(http://media.www.dailycollegian.com/media/storage/paper874/news/2007/04/30/News/Researcher.To.Speak.On.Link.Between.Cia
.And.Multiple.Personality.Disorder-2887107.shtml) 
 
Study: Kids less prone to false memories Ithaca, N.Y., 5/2/07 (UPI) "A U.S.  
psychological study suggests children are less prone to experiencing false  
memories than are adults. The finding by Cornell University psychologists  
Charles Brainerd and Valerie Reyna has implications for court testimony.  
Previous 
studies have indicated false memories of events were found to decrease  with 
age throughout childhood and adolescence. In other words, as people grow  into 
adulthood, their memory accuracy improves. But in the new research,  Brainerd 
and Reyna discovered the incidence of false memory actually increases  with 
age under certain circumstances. That suggests adults have less accurate  
memories than do children. Brainerd and Reyna said the reasoning behind the  
phenomenon is straightforward: Because children lack a sophisticated ability to 
 
connect the meanings of words or events, as compared with adolescents and  
adults, 
they are buffered from making the semantic relation memory mistake. The  
researchers said their finding might have significant implications for the  
credibility of child testimony. The research is detailed in the May issue of  
Psychological Science." 
_http://www.sciencedaily.com/upi/index.php?feed=Science&article=UPI-1-20070502-13490000-bc-us-falsememories.xml_
 
(http://www.sciencedaily.com/upi/index.php?feed=Science&article=UPI-1-20070502-13490000-bc-us-falsememor
ies.xml) 




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