On Sep 15, 8:10 am, Georges Metanomski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Soldiers barking orders at each other is so 20th Century. That's why the U.S. 
> Army has just awarded a $4 million contract to begin developing "thought 
> helmets" that would harness silent brain waves for secure communication among 
> troops. Ultimately, the Army hopes the project will "lead to direct mental 
> control of military systems by thought alone."
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Sounds like its coming from the same insane people mentioned in this
article.

{excerpt}

In reality, Fort Bragg, by 1978, was already a hotbed of mind-war
experimentation. Among the programs carried out at remote corners of
the sprawling special operations base: the Goat Lab, where a team of
New Age-trained Special Forces soldiers attempted to burst the hearts
of goats, in an adjacent holding pen, through the power of psychic
concentration. Veterinarians working on the base were horrified that
Special Forces planes were airlifting goats up from Central America,
without going through the normal Customs inspections. The goats were
used in the training of combat medics. The goats would be shot, their
limbs would be amputated, and, on some occasions, they were "de-
bleated" by having their tongues cut out or their throats slashed.
Then, they were subjected to the Goat Lab psychic warfare tests.

Keying off of Channon's blueprint, a Special Operations experimental
team, dubbed "Jedi Warriors," after the Star Wars craze, were trained
in a wide array of Eastern oriental martial arts and meditation
techniques, combined with super-strenuous physical training programs.
Outside "experts" like Dr. Jim Hardt, were brought in to train the
"Jedi Warriors" to heighten their mental telepathy skills through Zen.
Following Jim Channon's First Earth Battalion recipe, Stuart Heller, a
New Age psychologist, who gave classes in stress control to corporate
executives and officials at NASA, was brought in to provide similar
schooling to the commandos. Channon had been introduced to Heller by
Marilyn Ferguson, the author of the 1980 book The Aquarian Conspiracy,
which peddled a New Age version of H.G. Wells' original Open
Conspiracy concept of mass social control and cultural paradigm-
shifts.

http://www.larouchepub.com/other/2005/3233spoonbenders.html

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