Thank you, Michael Donovan. Keyword Astronics.

In 1977 I was in New Orleans with Admiral Bonner's (Haiphong mining)
daughter for five minutes and somebody taps me on the shoulder and
asks if we need a place to stay. Two beautifil anesthesiologists, a
brain surgeon, and a deep sea oil rig diver on vacation. The brain
surgeon worked for Delgado of Tulane. He did normal emergency room
work, and then for Delgado he made implants on convicts. The
obsessive-compulsive convicts would keep activating their pleasure
centers by their handy control box. I hope it did not cost much to
make that discovery, scarcely more valuable than insect mating studies
and Iraq reconstruction contracts.

I went to sleep. I hope I didn't receive an implant.

Sony has a patent on projection of visual and audio perception by EMF
into brain.

Calgon manufactured simple rfid type of transmitter implants. McVeigh
worked there as a security guard.

Some of the drugs also key on that zone of falling asleep, as can
hypnosis.

The harassment can simply be brutal microwaving as Catherine Austin
Fitts' doctor called internal burns by microwave. Soviet embassy
microwaving was said to be eavesdropping by measuring distance to
window glass as membrane, but was sure to have been also some degree
of baking people with microwaves. Soviet eavesdropping tech and Tesla
studies suggest they could do more.

Colors and frequency can be therapeutic or torture. Kind of hard to
hide in a courtroom. Speaking of courtroom, how about the chess game?
The Soviet mind control specialist could just have been cover for
electronics.

-Bob

--- In cia-drugs@yahoogroups.com, micha...@... wrote:
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>
> More relaxed about my personal experience in this area.
> 
> Way back the night of April 13th, 1984. After a naval interrogation
I was
> hit with `electronic LSD'.  It starts to work the first time you relax,
> doze.   Device originally produced by company called Astronics.

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