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Correction, I got FOUR copies of the same thing from you.

Cheers.  CB

John Cone wrote:
>
> -Caveat Lector-
>
> Quoted from:
>   Mind Control & Timothy McVeigh's Rise
>    from "Robotic" Soldier to Mad Bomber
>          By Alex Constantine
>
> "From the Pentagon's electromagnetic underworld came
> Timothy McVeigh, the "robotic" recruit obsessed with
> visions of Waco and Ruby Ridge."
>
> "He (McVeigh)  complained that federal agents had
> left him with an unexplained scar on his posterior,
> implanted him with a microchip. It was painful, he
> said, to sit on the chip."
>
> " "He was real different," Todd Regier, a plumber,
> told the Boston Globe. "Kind of cold. He was almost
> like a robot.""
> ________________________________________________
>
> The popular conception was spun by the press corps
> like a clay urn: McVeigh, the volatile minute man, was
> so bitter after failing to make the Army's "elite"
> Special Forces, so stuffed full of the froth of the
> Turner Diaries, that he vented his rage on the
> Alfred Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City.
>
> But Captain Terry Guild, McVeigh's' former platoon
> leader, told reporters that the failure to become a
> Green Beret left the Iraq War veteran "upset. Not
> angry. Just very, very disappointed." In the Army, he
> demonstrated a willingness to carry out orders,
> any orders. He trained on his own time while other
> soldiers languished in their bunks or caroused at the
> PX. As a civilian,  Timothy McVeigh continued to dwell
> on the military. In 1992 he took a job with Burns
> International Security Services in
> Buffalo and was assigned to the security detail at
> Calspan, a Pentagon contractor that conducts
> classified research in advanced aerospace rocketry
> and electronic warfare. Al Salandra, a spokesman
> for Calspan, told reporters that McVeigh was
> "a model employee."
>
> "He was real different," Todd Regier, a plumber, told
> the Boston Globe. "Kind of cold. He was almost like a
> robot."
>
> Within a few months, his manager planned on promoting
> McVeigh to the supervisory level. But McVeigh's
> bitterness, once directed at the military, "was
> becoming directed at a much larger, more ubiquitous
> enemy." It was in Buffalo, as a civilian, that
> McVeigh's rage peaked. He complained that federal
> agents had left him with an unexplained scar on his
> posterior, implanted him with a microchip. It was
> painful, he said, to sit on the chip.
>
> It's conceivable, given the current state-of-the-art
> in classified mind control technology, that McVeigh
> had been drawn into an experimental black project.
>
> Jeff Camp, who worked as a guard with McVeigh in
> upstate New York after high school, told Newsweek that
> the bomber was "a very strange person. It was like he
> had two different personalities." The press has
> ignored the rise of mind control operations and
> technology, but electronic monitoring of the brain has
> been perfected in research laboratories more secretive
> than the military science units that once tested
> nuclear isotopes on crippled children.
>
> The generals keep it close to their armored vests, but
> the miniature implantable monitor was declassified
> long ago. Sandia National Laboratories in Albuquerque,
> New Mexico, for instance, markets a sensor implant
> sealed inside a "hermetic biocompatible package" that
> runs on a tiny power coil, complete with a
> programmable sensor and telemetry circuits. Sandia's
> sales literature notes that the implant's design "is
> founded on technology originally developed for
> weapons."
>
> The Pentagon's electromagnetic arsenal is cloaked by
> the "nonlethal defense" program the media has been
> busily selling as a "humane" alternative to
> conventional death-dealing conventional arms.
>
> >From the Pentagon's electromagnetic underworld came
> Timothy McVeigh, the "robotic" recruit obsessed with
> visions of Waco and Ruby Ridge. If he had indeed been
> implanted, McVeigh marched in step with a small army
> of glassy-eyed assassins.
>
> Advances in 'overhead' sensors - satellites and UAVs
> (Unmanned Aerospace Vehicles) included - will create
> opportunities not only to detect targets but to track
> them as they move. In (U.S. Air Force Joint Chief of
> Staff) General Fogelman's view, "this is
> kind of a revolution in warfare,"
> - Interview with General Ronald R. Fogelman, Jane's
> Defense Weekly, 1995
>
> McVeigh's rage at a target "larger" and "more
> ubiquitous" than the military was incited at Calspan,
> within a year of his failed Special Forces entrance
> examination, several months AFTER leaving the Army.
>
> Calspan and electromagnetic mind control both have
> roots at the same Ivy League institution - Cornell
> University, Ithaca, New York. Calspan was founded in
> 1946 as Cornell Aeronautical Laboratory. And Cornell
> was also the contract base for the CIA's "Human
> Ecology Fund," a fount of financial support for
> classified experimentation at the country's leading
> universities.
>
> Cornell Aerospace was reorganized in 1972 and renamed
> Calspan. Six years later, the firm was acquired by
> Arvin Industries.
> Recently, Arvin-Calspan merged with Space Industries
> International (SII), a commercial space- flight
> venture based in Texas.
> During the Reagan-Bush era, SII expanded from a staff
> of 33 to over 2,700 employees.
>
> Timothy McVeigh was assigned to the conglomerate's
> Advanced Technology Center in Buffalo, N.Y. (Calspan
> ATC). ATC sales literature boasts a large energy shock
> tunnel, radar facilities and "a radio-frequency (RF)
> simulator facility for evaluating
> electronic warfare techniques." One Calspan research
> lab specializes in microscopic engineering. Calspan
> literature boasts that ATC employs "numerous
> world-renowned scientists and engineers" on "the
> cutting edge" of scientific research.
>
> The technology is well within Calspan's sphere of its
> pursuits. The company is instrumental in REDCAP, an
> Air Force electronic warfare system that winds through
> every Department of Defense facility in the country.
>
> Besides the Air Force and NASA, Calspan is a ranking
> subcontractor of Sentar, Inc., an advanced science and
> engineering firm capable, according to company
> literature, of creating artificial intelligence
> systems. Sentar's customers include the U.S.
> Army Space and Strategic Defense Command, the Advanced
> Research Projects Agency, Rockwell International,
> Teledyne,Nichols Research Corp. and TRW.
>
> The connection to Timothy McVeigh, and the nature of
> the sensitive, classified work done by the firm, have
> somehow escaped the notice of the press. The sole
> exception was a cursory mention of Calspan that
> appeared in the Boston Globe a few days
> after the blast.
>
> Mind Control & Timothy McVeigh's Rise from "Robotic"
> Soldier to Mad Bomber By Alex Constantine
> http://www.daywilliams.com/mind_control_mcveigh_constantine.html
>
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