----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Jed Rothwell"

> Oh come now. That's a huge stretch! There is no proof that
you can control
> minds with this method, and even if you could it might
take centuries to
> achieve such results.

Au contraire, not only good evidence, but old good evidence
form classified R&D that indicates that there is much more
to the story than what is available publicly. There is even
a dedicated site for monitoring this research:
http://www.mindcontrolforums.com/

Forty years ago Yale professor Dr. Jose Delgado's secret
work was funded by the Office of Naval Intelligence (ONI).
directed towards the creation of a "psycho-civilized"
society by use of a "stimoceiver." He later went public with
some of it and lost his contracts as a result.

Delgado's work was seminal, and his experiments on humans
and animals demonstrated that electronic stimulation can
excite extreme emotions including rage, lust and fatigue. In
his paper "Intra-cerebral Radio Stimulation and recording in
Completely Free Patients," Delgado observed that: "Radio
Stimulation on different points in the amygdala and
hippocampus in the four patients produced a variety of
effects, including pleasant sensations, elation, deep
thoughtful concentration, odd feelings, super relaxation (an
essential precursor for deep hypnosis), colored visions, and
other responses."

This was very crude work 40 years ago, I shudder to think
how far it has progressed in some government secret lab. But
I bet that lab is in a building with five sides. Speaking in
1966, Delgado asserted that his research "supported the
distasteful conclusion that motion, emotion and behavior can
be directed by electrical forces, and that humans can be
controlled like robots by push buttons."

A few years later, before computers were even very powerful,
Delgado predicted the day would soon arrive when a computer
would be able to establish two-way radio communication with
the brain - an event that first occurred in 1974. Lawrence
Pinneo, a neurophysiologist and electronic engineer working
for SRI - Stanford Research Institute and then a leading
military contractor, "developed a computer system capable of
reading a person's mind in a crude way. It correlated brain
waves on an electroencephalograph with specific commands,
and could control some activity based on that. It should be
mentioned that in 10 years, a supercomputer can probably be
put into the brain itself and the whole process localized.

Delgado's "Physical Control of the Mind: Towards a
Psychocivilised Society", does not appear on the net now. It
once was, but seems to have been removed. Some excerpts are
here, as well as other commentary:
http://www.mindcontrolforums.com/delgado.htm

A quick google search turns up other less authoritative
stuff:
http://www.rense.com/general17/imp.htm

It would be interesting to know how far this work has
progressed in secret labs, or in corporate labs as well.

In keeping with the "farming out" thread, it would not
surprise me to find out this kind of R&D is being handled in
places like India, for Western corporate interests, perhaps
even using one of the lower castes as test subjects.

If you should hear of suicide bombers "returning the favor"
to Hamas, in places Damascus or Gaza, you will probably be
justified in suspecting that Israeli interests have been
involved in mind control technology also.

Jones



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