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The Controllers part 2

A New Hypothesis of Alien Abduction - part 2 of 7
by Martin Cannon
Perhaps the most disturbing wanderer into this mind-field is Joseph A.
Meyer, of the National Security Agency, the most formidable and secretive
component of America's national security complex. Meyer has proposed
implanting roughly half of all Americans arrested -- not necessarily
convicted -- of any crime; the numbers of "subscribers" (his euphemism)
would run into the tens of millions. "Subscribers" could be monitored
continually by computer wherever they went. Meyer, who has carefully worked
out the economics of his mass-implantation system, asserts that taxpayer
liability should be reduced by forcing subscribers to "rent" the implant
from the State. Implants are cheaper and more efficient than police, Meyer
suggests, since the call to crime is relentless for the poor "urban
dweller" -- who, this spook-scientist admits in a surprisingly candid aside,
is fundamentally unnecessary to a post-industrial economy. "Urban dweller"
may be another of Meyer's euphemisms: He uses New York's Harlem as his model
community in working out the details of his mind-management system[44].

ABDUCTEE IMPLANTS

If we are to take seriously abductee accounts of brain implants, we must
consider the possibility that the implanters, properly perceived, DON'T look
much like the "greys" pictured on Strieber's dust-jackets. Instead, the
visitors may resemble Dr. Meyer and his brethren. We would thus have an
explanation for both the reports of abductee brain implants and, as we shall
see, the "scoop marks" and other scars visible on other parts of the
abductees' bodies. We would also have an explanation for the reports of
individuals suffering personality change after contact with the UFO
phenomenon.

Skeptics might counter that the time factor of UFO abductions disallows this
possibility. If estimates of "missing time" are correct, the abductions
rarely take longer than one-to-three hours. Wouldn't a brain surgeon,
operating under less-than-ideal conditions (perhaps in a mobile unit) need
more time?

NO -- not if we accept the claims of a Florida doctor named Daniel Man. He
recently proposed a draconian solution to the overblown "missing children
problem," by suggesting a program wherein America's youngsters would be
implanted with tiny transmitters in order to track the children
continuously. Man brags that the operation can be done right in the
office -- and would take less than 20 minutes[45].

Conceivably, it might take a tad longer in the field.

A QUESTION OF TIMING

The history of brain implantation, as gleaned from the open literature, is
certainly disquieting. Yet this history has almost certainly been censored,
and the dates manipulated in a nigh-Orwellian fashion. When dealing with
research funded by the engines of national security, one can never know the
true origin date of any individual scientific advance. However, if we listen
carefully to the scientists who have pioneered this research, we may hear
whispers, faint but unmistakable, hinting that remotely-applied ESB
originated earlier than published studies would indicate.

In his autobiography THE SCIENTIST, John C. Lilly (who would later achieve a
cultish renown for his work with dolphins, drugs and sensory deprivation)
records a conversation he had with the director of the National Institute of
Mental Health -- in 1953. The director asked Lilly to brief the CIA, FBI,
NSA and the various military intelligence services on his work using
electrodes to stimulate directly the pleasure and pain centers of the brain.
Lilly refused, noting, in his reply:

Dr. Antoine Remond, using our techniques in Paris, has demonstrated that
this method of stimulation of the brain can be applied to the human without
the help of the neurosurgeon; he is doing it in his office in Paris without
neurosurgical supervision. This means that anybody with the proper apparatus
can carry this out on a person covertly, with no external signs that
electrodes have been used on that person. I feel that if this technique got
into the hands of a secret agency, they would have total control over a
human being and be able to change his beliefs extremely quickly, leaving
little evidence of what they had done[46].

Lilly's assertion of the moral high ground here is interesting. Despite his
avowed phobia against secrecy, a careful reading of THE SCIENTIST reveals
that he continued to do work useful to this country's national security
apparatus. His sensory deprivation experiments expanded upon the work of
ARTICHOKE's Maitland Baldwin, and even his dolphin research has -- perhaps
inadvertently proved useful in naval warfare[47]. One should note that
Lilly's work on monkeys carried a "secret" classification, and that NIMH was
a common CIA funding conduit[48].

But the most important aspect of Lilly's statement is its date. 1953? How
far back does radio-controlled ESB go? Alas, I have not yet seen Remond's
work -- if it is available in the open literature. In the documents made
available to Marks, the earliest reference to remotely-applied ESB is a 1959
financial document pertaining to MKULTRA subproject 94. The general
subproject descriptions sent to the CIA's financial department rarely
contain much information, and rarely change from year to year, leaving us
little idea as to when this subproject began.

Unfortunately, even the Freedom of Information Act couldn't pry loose much
information on electronic mind control techniques, though we know a great
deal of study was done in these areas. We have, for example, only four pages
on subproject 94 -- by comparison, a veritable flood of documents were
released on the use of drugs in mind control. (Whenever an author tells us
that MKULTRA met with little success, the reference is to drug testing.) On
this point, I must criticize John Marks: His book never mentions that
roughly 20-25 percent of the subprojects are "dark" -- i.e., little or no
information was ever made available, despite lawyers and FOIA requests.
Marks seems to feel that the only information worth having is the
information he received. We know, however, that research into
psychoelectronics was extensive indeed, statements of project goals dating
from ARTICHOKE and BLUEBIRD days clearly identify this area as a high
priority. Marks' anonymous informant, jocularly named "Deep Trance," even
told a previous interviewer that, beginning in 1963, CIA and the military's
mind control efforts strongly emphasized electronics[49]. I therefore
assume -- not rashly, I hope - - that the "dark" MKULTRA subprojects
concerned matters such as brain implants, microwaves, ESB, and related
technologies.

I make an issue of the timing and secrecy involved in this research to
underscore three points: 1. We can never know with certainty the true origin
dates of the various brainwashing methods -- often, we discover that
techniques which seem impossibly futuristic actually originated in the 19th
century. (Pioneering ESB research was conducted in 1898, by J.R. Ewald,
professor of physiology at Straussbourg[50].) 2. The open literature almost
certainly gives a bowdlerized view of the actual research. 3.
Lavishly-funded clandestine researchers -- unrestrained by peer review or
the need for strict controls -- can achieve far more rapid progress than
scientists "on the outside."

Potential critics should keep these points in mind should they attempt to
invalidate the "mind control" thesis of UFO abductions by citing an
abduction account which antedates Delgado.

THE QUANDARY

We have amply demonstrated, then, that as far back as the 1960s -- and
possibly earlier still -- scientists have had the capability to create
implants similar to those now purportedly visible in abductee MRI scans.
Indeed, we have no notion just how advanced this technology has become,
since the popular press stopped reporting on brain implantation in the
1970s. The research has no doubt continued, albeit in a less public fashion.
In fact, scientists such as Delgado have cast their eye far beyond the
implants; ESB effects can now be elicited with microwaves and other forms of
electromagnetic radiation, used with and without electrodes.

So why -- if we take UFO abduction accounts at face value -- are the
"advanced aliens" using an old technology, an EARTH technology, a technology
which may soon be rendered obsolescent, if it hasn't been so rendered
already? I am reminded of the charming anachronisms in the old Flash Gordon
serials, where swords and spaceships clashed continually.

Do they also watch black-and-white television on Zeta Reticuli?

REMOTE HYPNOSIS

Hypnosis provides the (highly controversial) key which opens the door to
many abduction accounts[51]. And obviously, if my thesis is correct,
hypnosis plays a large part in the abduction itself. One thing we know with
certainty: Since the earliest days of project BLUEBIRD, the CIA's
spy-chiatrists spent enormous sums mastering Mesmer's art.

I cannot here give even a brief summary of hypnosis, nor even of the CIA's
studies in this area. (Fortunately, FOIA requests were rather more
successful in shaking loose information on this topic than in the area of
psychoelectronics.) Here, we will concentrate on a particularly intriguing
allegation -- one heard faintly, but persistently, for the past twenty years
by those who would investigate the shadow side of politics.

If this allegation proves true, hypnosis is NOT necessarily a
person-to-person affair.

The abductee -- or the mind control victim -- need not have physical contact
with a hypnotist for hypnotic suggestion to take effect; trance could be
induced, and suggestions made, via the intracerebral transmitters described
above. The concept sounds like something out of Huxley's or Orwell's most
masochistic fantasies. Yet remote hypnosis was first reported -- using
allegedly parapsychological means -- in the early 1930s, by L.L. Vasilev,
Professor of Physiology in the University of Leningrad[52]. Later, other
scientists attempted to accomplish the same goal, using less mystic means.

Over the years, certain journalists have asserted that the CIA has mastered
a technology call RHIC-EDOM. RHIC means "Radio Hypnotic Intracerebral
Control." EDOM stands for "Electronic Dissolution of Memory." Together,
these techniques can -- allegedly -- remotely induce hypnotic trance,
deliver suggestions to the subject, and erase all memory for both the
instruction period and the act which the subject is asked to perform.

RHIC uses the stimoceiver, or a microminiaturized offspring of that
technology to induce a hypnotic state. Interestingly, this technique is also
reputed to involve the use of INTRAMUSCULAR implants, a detail strikingly
reminiscent of the "scars" mentioned in Budd Hopkins MISSING TIME.
Apparently, these implants are stimulated to induce a post-hypnotic
suggestion.

EDOM is nothing more than missing time itself -- the erasure of memory from
consciousness through the blockage of synaptic transmission in certain areas
of the brain. By jamming the brain's synapses through a surfeit of
acetocholine, neural transmission along selected pathways can be effectively
stilled. According to the proponents of RHIC-EDOM, acetocholine production
can be affected by electromagnetic means. (Modern research in the
psycho-physiological effects of microwaves confirm this proposition.)

Does RHIC-EDOM exist? In our discussion of Delgado's work, I have already
cited a strange little book (published in 1969) titled WERE WE CONTROLLED?,
written by one Lincoln Lawrence, a former FBI agent turned journalist. (The
name is a pseudonym; I know his real identity.) This work deals at length
with RHIC-EDOM; a careful comparison of Lawrence's work with MKULTRA files
declassified ten years later indicates a strong possibility that the writer
did indeed have "inside" sources.

Here is how Lawrence describes RHIC in action:

It is the ultra-sophisticated application of post- hypnotic suggestion
TRIGGERED AT WILL [italics in original] by radio transmission. It is a
recurring hypnotic state, re-induced automatically at intervals by the same
radio control. An individual is brought under hypnosis. This can be done
either with his knowledge -- or WITHOUT it by use of narco-hypnosis, which
can be brought into play under many guises. He is then programmed to perform
certain actions and maintain certain attitudes upon radio signal[53].

Other authors have mentioned this technique -- specifically Walter Bowart
(in his book OPERATION MIND CONTROL) and journalist James Moore, who, in a
1975 issue of a periodical called MODERN PEOPLE, claimed to have secured a
350-page manual, prepared in 1963, on RHIC-EDOM[54]. He received the manual
from CIA sources, although -- interestingly -- the technique is said to have
originated in the military.

The following quote by Moore on RHIC should prove especially intriguing to
abduction researchers who have confronted odd "personality shifts" in
abductees:

Medically, these radio signals are directed to certain parts of the brain.
When a part of your brain receives a tiny electrical impulse from outside
sources, such as vision, hearing, etc.,an emotion is produced -- anger at
the sight of a gang of boys beating an old woman, for example. The same
emotion of anger can be created by artificial radio signals sent to your
brain by a controller. You could instantly feel the same white-hot anger
without any apparent reason[55].

Lawrence's sources imparted an even more tantalizing -- and frightening --
revelation:

...there is already in use a small EDOM generator- transmitter which can be
concealed on the body of a person. Contact with this person -- a casual
handshake or even just a touch -- transmits a tiny electronic charge plus an
ultra-sonic signal tone which for a short while will disturb the time
orientation of the person affected[56].

If RHIC-EDOM exists, it goes a long way toward providing an earthbound
rationale for alien abductions -- or, at least, certain aspects of them. The
phenomenon of "missing time" is no longer mysterious. Abductee implants,
both intracerebral and otherwise, are explained. And note the reference to
"recurring hypnotic state, reinduced automatically by the same radio
command." This situation may account for "repeater" abductees who, after
their initial encounter, have regular sessions of "missing time" and
abduction -- even while a bed-mate sleeps undisturbed.

At present, I cannot claim conclusively that RHIC-EDOM is real. To my
knowledge, the only official questioning of a CIA representative concerning
these techniques occurred in 1977, during Senate hearings on CIA drug
testing. Senator Richard Schweicker had the following interchange with Dr.
Sidney Gottlieb, an important MKULTRA administrator:

SCHWEICKER: Some of the projects under MKULTRA involved hypnosis, is that
correct?

GOTTLIEB: Yes.

SCHWEICKER: Did any of these projects involve something called radio
hypnotic intracerebral control, which is a combination, as I understand it,
in layman's terms, of radio transmissions and hypnosis.

GOTTLIEB: My answer is "No."

SCHWEICKER: None whatsoever?

GOTTLIEB: Well, I am trying to be responsive to the terms you used. As I
remember it, there was a current interest, running interest, all the time in
what effects people's standing in the field of radio energy have, and it
could easily have been that somewhere in many projects, someone was trying
to see if you could hypnotize someone easier if he was standing in a radio
beam. That would seem like a reasonable piece of research to do.

Schweicker went on to mention that he had heard testimony that radar (i.e.,
microwaves) had been used to wipe out memory in animals; Gottlieb responded,
"I can believe that, Senator."[57]

Gottlieb's blandishments do not comfort much. For one thing, the good doctor
did not always provide thoroughly candid testimony. (During the same hearing
he averred that 99 percent on the CIA's research had been openly published;
if so, why are so many MKULTRA sub-projects still "dark," and why does the
Agency still go to great lengths to protect the identities of its
scientists?[58]) We should also recognize that the CIA's operations are
compartmentalized on a "need-to-know" basis; Gottlieb may not have had
access to the information requested by Schweicker. Note that the MKULTRA
rubric circumscribed Gottlieb's statement: RHIC-EDOM might have been the
focus of another program. (There were several others: MKNAOMI, MKACTION,
MKSEARCH, etc.) Also keep in mind the revelation by "Deep Trance" that the
CIA concentrated on psychoelectronics AFTER the termination of MKULTRA in
1963. Most significantly: RHIC-EDOM is described by both Lawrence and Moore
as a product of MILITARY research; Gottlieb spoke only of matters pertaining
to CIA. He may thus have spoken truthfully -- at least in a strictly
technical sense -- while still misleading the Congressional interlocutors.

Personally, I believe that the RHIC-EDOM story deserves a great deal of
further research. I find it significant that when Dr. Petter Lindstrom
examined X-rays of Robert Naesland, a Swedish victim of brain-implantation,
the doctor authoritatively cited WERE WE CONTROLLED? in his letter of
response[59]. This is the same Dr. Lindstrom noted for his pioneering use of
ultrasonics in neurosurgery[60]. Lincoln Lawrence's book has received a
strong endorsement indeed.

Bowart's OPERATION MIND CONTROL contains a significant interview with an
intelligence agent knowledgeable in these areas. Granted, the reader has
every right to adopt a skeptical attitude toward information culled from
anonymous sources; still, one should note that this operative's statements
confirm, in pertinent part, Lawrence's thesis[61].

Most importantly: The open literature on brain-wave entrainment and the
behavioral effects of electromagnetic radiation substantiates much of the
RHIC-EDOM story -- as we shall see.

THAT'S ENTRAINMENT

Robert Anton Wilson, an author with a devoted cult following, recently has
taken to promoting a new generation of "mind machines" designed to promote
creativity, stimulate learning, and alter consciousness -- i.e., provide a
drugless high. Interestingly, these machines can also induce
"Out-of-Body-Experiences," in which the percipient mentally "travels" to
another location while his body remains at rest[62]. This rapidly-developing
technology has spawned a technological equivalent to the drug culture;
indeed, the aficionados of the electronic buzz even have their own magazine,
REALITY HACKERS. [Now defunct. -jpg] I strongly suspect that we will hear
much of these machines in the future.

One such device is called the "hemi-synch." This headphone-like invention
produces slightly different frequencies in each ear; the brain calculates
the difference between these frequencies, resulting in a rhythm known as the
"binaural beat." The brain "entrains" itself to this beat -- that is, the
subject's EEG slows down or speeds up to keep pace with its electronic
running partner[63].

The brain has a "beat" of its own.

This rhythm was first discovered in 1924 by the German psychiatrist Hans
Berger, who recorded cerebral voltages as part of a telepathy study[64]. He
noted two distinct frequencies: alpha (8-13 cycles per second), associated
with a relaxed, alert state, and beta (14-30 cycles per second), produced
during states of agitation and intense mental concentration. Later, other
rhythms were noted, which are particularly important for our present
purposes: theta (4-7 cycles per second), a hypnogogic state, and delta (.5
to 3.5 cycles per second), generally found in sleeping subjects[65].

The hemi-synch -- and related mind-machines -- can produce alpha or theta
waves, on demand, according to the operator's wishes. A suitably-entrained
brain is much more responsive to suggestion, and is even likely to
experience vivid hallucinations.

I have spoken to several UFO abductees who describe a "stereophonic sound"
effect -- EXACTLY SIMILAR TO THAT PRODUCED BY THE HEMI-SYNCH -- preceding
many "encounters." Of course, one usually administers the hemi-synch via
headphones, but I see no reason why the effect cannot be transmitted via the
above described stimoceiver. Again, I remind the reader of the abductee with
an implant just inside her ear canal.

There's more than one way to entrain a brain. Michael Hutchison's excellent
book MEGA BRAIN details the author's personal experiences with many such
devices -- the Alpha-stim, TENS, the Synchro-energizer, Tranquilite, etc. He
recounts dazzling, Dali-esque hallucinations, as a result of using this
mind-expanding technology; moreover, he offers a seductive argument that
these devices may represent a true breakthrough in consciousness-control,
thereby fulfilling the dashed dream of the hallucinogenic '60s.

I wish to avoid a knee-jerk Luddite response to these fascinating
wonder-boxes. At the same time, I recognize the dangers involved. What about
the possibility of an outside operator literally "changing our minds" by
altering our brain waves without our knowledge or permission? If these
machines can induce a hypnotic state, what's to stop a skilled hypnotist
from making use of this state?

Granted, most of these devices require some physical interaction with the
subject. But a tool called the Bio-Pacer can, according to its manufacturer,
produce a number of mood altering frequencies -- WITHOUT attachment to the
subject. Indeed, the Bio-Pacer III (a high-powered version) can affect an
entire room. This device costs $275, according to the most recent price
sheet available[66]. What sort of machine might $27,500 buy? Or $275,000?
What effects, what ranges might a million-dollar machine be capable of?

The military certainly has that sort of money.

And they're certainly interested in this sort of technology, according to
Michael Hutchison. His interview with an informant named Joseph Light
elicited some particularly provocative revelations. According to Light:

There are important elements in the scientific community, powerful people,
who are very much interested in these areas...but they have to keep most of
their work secret. Because as soon as they start to publish some of these
sensitive things, they have problems in their lives. You see, they work on
research grants, and if you follow the research being done, you find that as
soon as these scientists publish something about this, their research funds
are cut off. There are areas in bioelectric research where very simple
techniques and devices can have mind- boggling effects. Conceivably, if you
have a crazed person with a bit of a technical background, he can do a lot
of damage[67].

This last statement is particularly evocative. In 1984, a violent neo-NAZI
group called The Order (responsible for the murder of talk-show host Alan
Berg) established contact with two government scientists engaged in
clandestine research to project chemical imbalances and render targeted
individuals docile via certain frequencies of electronic waves. For $100,000
the scientists were willing to deliver this information[68].

Thus, at least one group of crazed individuals almost got the goods.

WAVE YOUR BRAIN GOODBYE

Every Senator and Congressional representative has a "wavie" file. So do
many state representatives. Wavies have even pled their case to private
institutions such as the Christic Institute[69].

And who are the wavies?

They claim to be victims of clandestine bombardment with non-ionizing
radiation -- or microwaves. They report sudden changes in psychological
states, alteration of sleep patterns, intracerebral voices and other sounds,
and physiological effects. Most people never realize how many wavies there
are in this country. I've spoken to a number of wavies myself.

Are these troubled individuals seeking an exterior rationale for their
mental problems? Maybe. Indeed, I'm sure that such is the case in many
instances. But the fact is that the literature on the behavioral effects of
microwaves, extra-low-frequencies (ELF) and ultrasonics is such that we
cannot blithely dismiss ALL such claims.

For decades, American science and industry tried to convince the population
that microwaves could have no adverse effects on human beings at sub-thermal
levels -- in other words, the attitude was, "If it can't burn you, it can't
hurt you." This approach became increasingly difficult to defend as reports
mounted of microwave-induced physiological effects. Technicians described
"hearing" certain radar installations; users of radar telescopes began
developing cataracts at an appallingly high rate[70]. The Soviets had long
recognized the strange and sometimes subtle effects of these radio
frequencies, which is why their exposure standards have always been much
stricter.

Soviet microwave bombardment of the U.S. Embassy in Moscow prompted the
Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency's Project PANDORA (later renamed),
whose ostensible goal was to determine whether these pulsations (reportedly
10 cycles per second, which puts them in the alpha range) could be used for
the purposes of mind control. I suspect that the "war on Tchaikovsky
Street," as I call it[71], was used, at least in part, as a cover story for
DARPA mind control research, and that the stories floated in the news (via,
for example, Jack Anderson's column) about Soviet remote brainwashing served
the same propaganda purposes as did the bleatings of Edward Hunter during
the 1950s.[72]

What can low-level microwaves do to the mind?

According to a DIA report released under the Freedom of Information Act[73],
microwaves can induce metabolic changes, alter brain functions, and disrupt
behavior patterns. PANDORA discovered that pulsed microwaves can create
leaks in the blood/brain barrier, induce heart seizures, and create
behavioral disorganization[74]. In 1970, a RAND Corporation scientist
reported that microwaves could be used to promote insomnia, fatigue,
irritability, memory loss, and hallucinations[75].

Perhaps the most significant work in this area has been produced by Dr. W.
Ross Adey at the University of Southern California. He determined that
behavior and emotional states can be altered without electrodes -- simply by
placing the subject in an electromagnetic field. By directing a carrier
frequency to stimulate the brain and using amplitude modulation to "shape"
the wave into a mimicry of a desired EEG frequency, he was able to impose a
4.5 cps theta rhythm on his subjects -- a frequency which he previously
measured in the hippocampus during avoidance learning. Thus, he could
externally condition the mind towards an aversive reaction[76]. (Adey has
also done extensive work on the use of electrodes in animals[77].) According
to another prominent microwave scientist, Allen Frey, other frequencies
could -- in animal studies -- induce docility[78]. [cf USP #3,884,218 by
Robert Monroe, METHOD OF INDUCING AND MAINTAINING VARIOUS STAGES OF SLEEP IN
THE HUMAN BEING, granted 20 May 1975; ABSTRACT: A method of inducing sleep
in the human being wherein an audio signal is generated comprising a
familiar pleasing repetitive sound modulated by an EEG sleep pattern. -jpg]

The controversial researcher Andrijah Puharich asserts that "a weak (1 mW) 4
Hz magnetic sine wave will modify human brain waves in 6 to 10 seconds. The
psychological effects of a 4 Hz sine magnetic wave are negative -- causing
dizziness, nausea, headache, and can lead to vomiting." Conversely, an 8 Hz
magnetic sine wave has beneficial effects[79]. Though some writers question
Puharich's integrity (perhaps correctly, considering his involvement in the
confused tale of Uri Geller), his claims here seem in line with the findings
of less-flamboyant experimenters.





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