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The Biological and the Silicon
Modifying Humans for Deep Space Travel
by Joan d’Arc

Telepathy, a word coined in 1882, was originally called "thought-transference." Telepathy is most often thought of as "brain to brain" or "mind-to-mind" contact, or along a "mind invasion" sort of paradigm, but ESP as a subliminal relationship between two minds is actually an obsolete point of view. As is evident in David Bohm’s physics, the idea of the akashic records is now coming back in vogue. Rather than the "unconscious," we have the "superconscious," or Ingo Swann’s "bio-mind net."

This modern definition of ESP, which is actually an ancient view, is described in a 1973 article by E. Stanton Maxey entitled "The Subject and His Environment." Maxey wrote that consciousness may be called man’s "sixth sense," in that man is the only creature on Earth who is aware of the fact that he is aware. As he writes, "dreams and out-of-body experiences demonstrate the mobility of the "I" of man separate from the physical body and often into a foreign time dimension." He asks, "when man is the receiver of provable meaningful information, who is doing the sending?" Maxey suggests:

Man may be defined as a complexity of subatomic fields, within atomic fields, within cellular fields which make up organismal fields; these in turn exist within gravity fields, magnetic fields, electrostatic fields and light fields. Cognitive man of seven senses is dependent upon all of them. Under special circumstances, in dreams, meditations or out-of-body experiences, the "I" of man functions independently of physical being and time. Because man receives meaningful information in such states, we ponder on the origin of such information. Who can say that the fluctuations of magnetic and electrostatic fields upon the surface of our sphere are [not] indicative of a planetary consciousness?

This is mindful of Ouspensky’s thought in Tertium Organum:

Sometimes we dimly feel the intense life which goes on in the phenomena of nature, and sense a vivid emotionality manifesting itself in the phenomena of nature which, to us, is dead. Behind the phenomena of visible manifestations there is felt the noumenon of emotions. In electrical discharges, in lightning, in thunder, in the gusts and howling of the wind, are felt flashes of sensory-nervous tremors of some gigantic organism.

Psychotronic Arts

Psychotronic machines are devices that can be interfaced with psychically-gifted individuals to draw on and exponentially expand the psychic potential of the human mind. These devices can ostensibly pair the human psyche with such energies as microwaves to carry and amplify bioenergy. As Dennis Stacy explains in "Battle of the Minds," in Psychic Warfare: Fact or Fiction?, American Army experiments have demonstrated the feasibility of making voices heard inside the head via microwave broadcasts.

Other types of waves and frequencies can be used to conduct, amplify, entrain or remotely control the psychic power of the human mind. For instance, radionics devices have been fully operational in the U.S. for some years to cure diseases from a distance.

In a paper entitled "The Enigmatic Status of Radionics in the U.S.," presented in 1973 at the First International Congress on Psychotronics in Prague, researcher Frances K. Farrelly wrote regarding radionics machines that "… their use, regardless of model, involves a factor of consciousness as does any form of radiesthesia." This author also wrote the following:

It is my sincere desire that this enigma of radionics be studied by those well qualified investigators in the field of applied cybernetics, parapsychology, and psychotronics. Radionics appear to have much in common with the phenomena of dowsing, and/or telepathy, and it rightfully belongs to those scientific investigators in both hemispheres to pursue this research further.

Here we have a concise tie-in between radionics devices, telepathy and cybernetics. This connection will prove interesting as the reader continues. Similar devices, such as psionics or Hieronymous machines, are simple devices which conduct electrical energy or bioenergy. The theory underlying radionics or psionics machines is that things like minerals, crystals, plants, microbes and diseases, essentially all organisms whether our science considers them biologically ‘alive’ or not, have their own specific vibratory rate or electromagnetic signature.

The radionics specialist tunes in to the specific frequency of the bio-entities that he wishes to target and turns on the machine. The target can be miles away – it doesn’t matter where they are. These types of machines can even employ a photograph or strand of hair to capture or encode the specific wavelength signature of a person. This has an interesting similarity to remote viewing, which often contains a photograph of the target enclosed in an envelope, and the remote viewer is supposed to telepathically zoom in on the real target which the photo represents.

In this way, microscopic ‘critters’ who are causing us to be ill can be specifically targeted by the device. People and animals can also be caused to become ill by the same methods. (It has been noted that viruses, such as the AIDS virus, could be attacked in this manner, but this method of treatment remains marginalized.) As an example of what could be done, a photo of a cotton field could be treated with insecticide and the psychotronic machine operator could "wish death to all boll weevils therein." The targeted insects may not necessarily die, but may simply "get the message" and migrate to another place. Some might say that the treatment of an object having a correspondence to the target, coupled with evil intention sent via thought waves, is descriptive of the practice of voodoo.

The development of the psychotronic arts has connections to many classified CIA projects having to do with various developments in theoretical physics. Within these experimental paradigms, the practical hurdles which needed to be overcome before mind/machine interface could be established were (1) how to effect the transfer of information from mind to machine, and (2) how to overcome the extremely low power wattage with which these instruments typically operate. As Dennis Stacy clarifies in Psychic Warfare: Fact or Fiction?, "increase the information flow between mind and machine, increase the power and amplification wattage, and psychotronic weapons may well step out of the pages of science fiction into reality."

The Neurophone

The Neurophone is an early 1970s device, described as a "super-sophisticated hearing aid," which solved the first part of this problem, as Dennis Stacy explains. According to Stacy’s research, the Neurophone’s inventor, Patrick Flanagan, "accidentally cracked the neural code for audio data allowing for direct communication between a crystalline electrical circuit and the brain’s nervous system."

According to a personal communiqué from Judy Wall, there are three patents for the Neurophone. In a discussion with Mr. Flanagan, he told Ms. Wall that the original Neurophone, which was called a Nervous System Excitation Device (U.S. Patent #3,393,279), was developed by Flanagan when he was 14 years old. This patent was described as "a method of transmitting audio information via a radio frequency signal modulated with the audio info through electrodes placed on the subject’s skin, causing the sensation of hearing the audio information in the brain." This patent application was filed in 1962 when Flanagan was a senior in high school, but it was not granted until July 16, 1968, because the patent examiner didn’t believe it worked as claimed.

After Flanagan had gone to college and was working for the Naval Research Lab, he filed a second patent application, called Method and System for Simplifying Speech Waveforms (Patent #3,647,970), on August 29, 1968. According to this patent, "a complex speech waveform is simplified so that it can be transmitted directly through earth or water as a waveform and understood directly or after amplification." The second patent for the Neurophone, which used transistors, was applied for immediately after the first one was granted. A government secrecy order was slapped on the second Neurophone and this patent was not issued until March 7, 1972. The third Neurophone is a modern version using solid state circuitry, combining elements from the two previous patents. Flanagan told Ms. Wall that he no longer files for patents since it’s like giving your ideas away to whoever reads it.

According to Dennis Stacy, when coordinated with research carried out by DARPA in programming computers to recognize human brainwave patterns, the basic R&D of the Neurophone can be extended to encompass much more than its initial invention as a sophisticated hearing device. As Stacy writes, these developments will "establish direct linkage communication and ‘understanding’ between man and computer – and other electronic machines (i.e. missile control panels) as well." (Italics added)

Psychic Navigation

As John White also writes in his Afterword to Psychic Warfare: Fact or Fiction?, air and space travel would be revolutionized by psychotronics. White maintains that UFO propulsion is "probably psychotronic in nature." But what does this mean and what are the implications for human beings?

As researcher Randy Koppang has concluded in The Excluded Middle (Winter 2000), the ultimate reason for the intelligence community’s interest in remote viewing is the psychic interface between human consciousness and technology, or man/machine interface. Some believe this interest stems from back-engineering projects involving captured extraterrestrial space craft. According to Col. Philip Corso’s book, The Day After Roswell, among the artifacts retrieved from the infamous 1947 Roswell saucer crash were headband devices of flexible plastic material that contained electrical conductors. Corso connected this headband artifact to the piloting of the alien space craft.

As Corso has disclosed, among the technological artifacts retrieved at the Roswell crash were headband devices which contained some sort of electrical circuitry. It’s a good guess that such circuitry would be crystal-based, since crystals are a highly organized and energized living structure, which, if we consider Rupert Sheldrake’s theory of formative causation, can ‘learn new tricks.’ In any structure that is highly organized, including crystals, plants or humans, there is a series of geometric points at which the energy is highly concentrated.

This relates also to chakras and acupuncture points. These ‘intelligent’ energy forms, which are unknown to current (mainstream) science, in effect bring back in from the margins the Lamarckian concept of an intelligently guided evolutionary process. Therefore, crystal electronic circuitry could be an effective bridge between mind and matter and an effective material with which to interface and extend/amplify the parameters of the human psyche, since it contains the inherent signature properties of bio-communication. Marcel Vogel, senior chemist for IBM, did extensive work in this area.

Along with other alien technologies retrieved at the crash site, Corso developed the theory that these extraterrestrial artifacts essentially comprised an electromagnetic anti-gravity drive and brainwave navigational guidance system. Corso claimed the U.S. Army eventually fed these technologies to industry giants under the guise of "foreign technology" for purposes of back-engineering. As ‘maverick’ physicist Jack Sarfatti has admitted in an e-mail correspondence, "the late Philip Corso’s allegation that captured advanced ET flying saucers, in the possession of US military forces, are mentally controlled is not that implausible."

An on-line article at www.stardrive.org entitled "The Starship Builders" describes NASA’s sudden interest in exotic new energy/propulsion physics. On 9/13/96, NASA announced an about-face in its program by announcing a new research program which would seek to "revolutionize" space travel by utilizing non-mainstream theories. As this article explains, a government "steering group" consisting of members from the various NASA centers, the Department of Defense, and the Department of Energy was established in 1997. At that time, an "invitation-only workshop" was to examine the relevant emerging physics and was to produce a list of research tasks. If the workshop successfully demonstrated that promising and affordable approaches exist, funding was to be granted to begin research. The author of this web article expresses excitement about this new "dimension to the space program." The author states: "One can only feel encouraged that the agency has chosen to go in this promising direction." Yet, we should note, this promising direction is becoming more and more technologically secretive.

As this web author states, navigation in outer space is a formidable problem. How does one "reliably navigate across such vast interstellar distances in a distorted spacetime metric?" Sure enough, the web author answers as follows: "Our consciousness may play an even more fundamental role than in just the metaphorical sense of genius and creativity. It may actually be an integral part of a star drive – as important as fuel, instruments, and navigation systems.

With this information in hand, we can safely surmise that the interest in classified remote viewing projects by military agencies and NASA was to explore the capacity for human/machine psychic interface in the piloting of space craft. According to Greg Bishop in The Excluded Middle, Corso has even admitted that he visited Stanford Research Institute’s remote viewing labs in the early 1970s, and that the reason for the visit was "to seek methods for remote viewing/technology interface between extraterrestrials and their craft." Indeed, beginning in August of 1960, as stated in a covert "Memorandum for the Record" regarding MK-ULTRA Subproject 119, all of this ‘psychotronic’ research and development came under the microscope of the intelligence apparatus.

Ostensibly, the purpose of Subproject 119 was to provide funds for a "critical review" of scientific developments with respect to "the recording, analysis and interpretation of bioelectric signals from the human organism, and activation of human behavior by remote means." It was also stated that the reason for converting this into a Subproject was to provide "more flexibility in the disbursal of funds." Ostensibly, the purpose of this "review" of the status of psychotronics was the following:

… to provide an annotated bibliography and an interpretive survey of work being done in psychophysiological research and instrumentation. The survey encompasses five main areas: a. Bioelectric sensors: sources of significant electrical potential and methods of pick-up. b. Recording: amplification, electronic tape and other multi-channel recording. c. Analysis: autocorrelators, spectrum analyzers, etc. and coordination with automatic data processing equipment. d. Standardization of data for correlation with biochemical, physiological and behavioral indices. e. Techniques of activation of the human organism by remote electronic means.

MUFON official Dr. Robert M. Wood was also reputedly a member of the Advanced Theoretical Physics Working Group (ATPWG). As explained earlier, it is surmised that this think tank focused on integrating physics theories with remote viewing research in order to develop a ‘bigger picture’ of the nature of reality. Dr. Wood has admitted that this secret UFO working group "planned and set policy regarding the UFO issue." He also claims that any information pertaining to psychic pilot/craft interface that can be learned from UFO research is obviously very important to the military/intelligence apparatus in charge of the UFO cover-up.

Space Telepathy Experiments

According to Michael Rossman in "On Some Matters of Concern in Psychic Research," in Psychic Warfare: Fact or Fiction?, in 1963 "a top NASA official reaffirmed reports that telepathy research was a ‘top priority’ in the Soviet space program." As Rossman wrote:

The advanced electronic physiological monitoring techniques essential to space flight are kissing cousins, at worst, to the corresponding instruments of psychic research, whose modern forms were in fact enabled by aerospace spin-off. The inclination to research telepathy in space rather than just on Earth was perhaps influenced by the popularity within the aerospace field of the myth, encoded by Arthur C. Clarke in imaginative literature, long before it was seared (vaguely) in the public mind by the movie 2001, that psychic abilities unfold more fully in space. The resulting experiments would most likely have been encoded among the astronauts’ biotelemetric records, scarcely distinguishable from orthodox experiments, records and perhaps accomplished through the same instruments, possibly unbeknown to the astronauts themselves.

It has been pointed out that CIA/NSA involvement in the 1970s remote viewing research at Stanford Research Institute strongly influenced the military’s attention to this type of research. A CIA contract study with SRI published in 1976 was titled "Novel Biophysical Information Transfer Mechanisms." This would appear to be linked to experimental studies in space telepathy. Astronaut Edgar Mitchell has admitted to performing telepathy experiments in space. As Michael Rossman reports, rumors among parapsychological researchers assert that telepathic jamming experiments in space revealed "surprising things about human psychic capabilities in space conditions."

There is also a connection between space telepathy experiments and Tesla technology. As Rossman reports, NASA has completely mapped the electromagnetic grid of the Earth. Early Soviet research proved that neural activities could be entrained (driven or controlled) in low frequency ranges which characterize outer space. As Rossman explains, these standing waves resonate in the Earth’s ionospheric cavity in the low frequency ranges which also happen to characterize human brain activity. Early Western parapsychological researchers had hypothesized that these standing waves act as carriers of information. Rossman believes it is likely that Soviet scientists have also investigated this phenomenon, and that biocommunications and electromagnetic research in Soviet Russia "must be a fundamental dimension of the development of Tesla technologies." As Rossman also makes clear:
There is no longer a clear line to be drawn between research into ‘psychic phenomena’ and advanced military applications, even in the design of antimissile defense systems. The possibility that Tesla technology may also be adaptable to distant mass psychophysical manipulation, through direct entrainment or more subtly, stands now not only as a modern version of an old nightmare about bad magic, but as a small yet concrete factor influencing policy calculations on both sides, pulsing the Earth’s atmosphere each time the great Tesla magnifying transmitters at Riga and Gomel crank up to 75 million volts to unleash their 7 Hz signal.

Rossman also notes that civilian researchers and policymakers have been kept out of the loop in this type of research, and this has been condoned up to high levels of government since 1959. As he notes, the field of civilian psychic research has been ‘effectively starved’ out of operation and all of this research has come under the auspices of the intelligence apparatus. As he writes, "from this unnecessary starvation of a field, the potentials for its militarization (if not perhaps for its ultimate military efficacy) are generated or emphasized."

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