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Whitewashing CIA mind control atrocities


By Uri Dowbenko
 

Book Review:
Secret Weapons: Two Sisters' Terrifying True Story of Sex, Spies and Sabotage
By Cheryl and Lynn Hersha with Dale Griffis, PhD and Ted Schwarz
New Horizon Press, February 2001
ISBN: 0-88282-196-2
426p. $25.95)

 

Ted Schwarz is an apologist for CIA mind control atrocities.

His book, Secret Weapons, is chockfull of specious reasoning, flawed logic
and outright lies. Its intent is simple—to make CIA mind control programs
appear to be "science," rather than illegal Soviet/Nazi-like torture and an
outrageous abuse of human rights.

Schwarz writes like a hack hired by the CIA to deliver a story on mind
control atrocities by government perps. As a CIA spin doctor, Schwarz has
definitely earned his blood money.

The book Secret Weapons is well-crafted disinformation. It glosses over
egregious human rights abuses, as well as the illegal activities of the CIA.

The cover blurb claims that Schwarz is the "best selling author of more than
100 books and over 2,000 articles."

For the record, Schwarz has written a biography of dead Illuminati Grand Dame
Doris Duke, world-class scammer-businessman John DeLorean, and Cuban CIA
asset "Marita."

As a propagandist (the CIA actually has a job title called "strategic
writer," or writer of disinformation for public consumption), Schwarz muddies
the waters of CIA crimes and cover-ups by framing the life-long abuses of
Lynn and Cheryl Hersha in the context of "training" to be "female James Bond
secret agent[s]."

Schwarz's conceit, in effect, whitewashes the realities of trauma-based
conditioning, mind control abuses, and the horrendous sexual and physical
abuses endured by the sisters under the guise of "national security."

Rationalizing the continuation of CIA mind control programs into the present,
Schwarz writes: "This is not to say that all other researchers had the
appropriate war mentality so pleasing to the CIA elite. Many were simply
looking out for the financial welfare of their families."(p.63)

In other words, don't judge them too harshly. Maybe Sidney Gottlieb, Jolly
West, Allen Dulles, Ewen Cameron and the rest of the CIA criminal elite were
just trying to put food on the table.

If he wrote a biography of Nazi mind control monster Josef Mengele, Schwarz
would probably point out what a sensitive cultured man Mengele was since he
played the violin so well.

Schwarz's own words will convict him.

"The scientists who designed the [mind control] project to which Cheryl had
been assigned probably would have preferred to work in a less offensive
manner," writes Schwarz. "Few wanted to hurt children if there was any
alternative. That was why there had been feverish activity on the part of the
Central Intelligence Agency's Technical Services Staff (TSS) to develop
remote control killers. The idea was to use an implant in the brain that
could be stimulated to create behavior. Unwitting adults, unconnected with
any of the intelligence agencies could have devices implanted that would
stimulate the desired behavior without the person ever knowing what he or she
had done." (p. 56)

(As if creating "remote control killers" by implants was less of a crime than
traumatizing a child and creating a structured multiple to do the CIA
criminals' dirty work.)

Schwarz's book is full of zingers. Here's another one: "In the last few
years, a number of individuals have come forward to reveal being locked in
cages and used as laboratory rats. According to the thinking of those who
conducted and approved the original experiments, the relative handful of
people whose stories have a basis in fact were not deliberately mistreated
any more than they thought Cheryl was being mistreated. She and the others
were involved in pure science. All conditions had to be identical for both
the primary research subjects–the primates in this case and the comparison
control group of children."

 "Pure science"? Locking up children in cages is "pure science"?

Schwarz's twisted arguments are simply beyond belief. He writes that "in
order to have human lab rats for the experiments who were children and thus
minors, a form was developed called proxy consent. It was created at a time
when Americans were sure that parents knew and should decide what was best
for their children."
Schwarz's serpentine logic is impeccable.

"The young are often self-centered, their knowledge limited to little more
than home, school, the neighborhood and any religious institution to which
their families belong, he continues. "They cannot understand that there are
times when it is necessary to think of the greater good of others [Huh?] They
cannot understand the important role a child can play in preserving the
future of democracy and the western world as we know it. [Like being a
programmed assassin?] Only a parent can understand all that, especially a
parent who has served in the military and understands the concepts of honor
duty and sacrifice." (p.89)

"Cheryl and Lynn's father Dick was such a parent," Schwarz concludes. "When
his children were selected [?] for experimentation, he signed the proxy
consent form without hesitation."

Schwarz doesn't reveal if Cheryl and Lynn Hersha's parents were compromised,
blackmailed or co-opted, or even under mind control themselves. This
so-called proxy consent form would still be null and void, despite the legal
dressing of an unconscionable and illegal contract.

Schwarz also has to get some Internet bashing into his book, since the
Internet is one of the few uncontrolled venues of information in the world.

"The problem is that some people, undoubtedly having troubled pasts, are
seeking attention through the Internet," Schwarz exits whining. "Their
troubled reasoning was that just having been molested by their fathers was
not enough. They had to have been through something more horrible than that.
They had to have been victims of religious cults, government experiments and
even pedophiles in the highest offices of the land." (p.323)

This sounds just like the party line of the False Memory Spindrome
Foundation, another notorious CIA front.

But Schwarz is a top notch spin doctor. He even knocks online survivor
support groups as much as he disdains the Internet.

Schwarz then puts in a good word for shock "therapy," trying to explain why
the sisters can't remember so well.

"This may have come about because such memory lapses are generated by the use
of electro-convulsive therapy (ECT) which has also been used with some
frequency in legitimate psychiatric treatment for many years. It is a
controversial treatment and the correct amount to be given difficult to
ascertain." (p. 326)

Obviously frying the Hersha sisters' brains to "help" them forget has worked
out just fine.

For an excellent first-hand account of mind control and recovery, read
Paperclip Dolls
by Annie McKenna, an intelligently written book about
survival in the face of absolute evil (http://www.paperclipdolls.com)

On the other hand, Secret Weapons is a great example of disinformation and a
spurious rationale for the US Police State. The book's future is clear.
Secret Weapons
is a textbook for PsyOps (Psychological Operations)—how to
fool people about mind control and get them to pay for it too. Sounds like a
twofer for the agency.


Uri Dowbenko is the Chairman and CEO of New Improved Entertainment. He is a
frequent contributor to Conspiracy Digest (http://www.conspiracydigest.com),
Steamshovel Press (http://www.steamshovelpress.com, and Conspiracy
Planet(http://www.conspiracyplanet.com). He can be reached at
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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