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http://www.liberationradio.net/SFLR_News_5-21-01.html

The excerpts from the book written by Phillips and O'Brien help to explain
to any with open minds how some of the victims of mind-control programming
could be convinced of shape-shifters.  Whether David Icke (whom some find to
be so objectionable) has intentionally misconstrued these accounts or is
engaged in disinformation attempts is unknown.  He does post an assortment
of all kinds of reports involving mind-control, and the reader must follow
the premise of this list--
Caveat Lector


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Date: Tuesday, May 22, 2001 9:45 PM
Subject: [CTRL] SFLR on Michael Aquino - Part II


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>
>SFLR News
>The newsletter of San Francisco Liberation Radio
>Monday, May 21, 2001
>
>San Francisco Liberation Radio, 93.7 FM
>Broadcasting 4 p.m. - 11 p.m. nightly, 12 midnight on Saturdays, In
>Western San Francisco
>
>In this Issue:
>
>1. The Keys to Hell and Death - Part II
>2. O'Brien, Phillips, to Speak Saturday
>
>**************************************************************
>
>1. The Keys to Hell and Death - Part II
>
>U.S. Army reserve Lieutenant Colonel Michael Aquino, a Defense
>Department expert on psychological warfare, was named as a suspect in a
>child molestation case in San Francisco in 1987. However, formal charges
>against Aquino were never filed in the case, known as the "Presidio
>child molestation case," in which more than 50 children were reported to
>have been molested who attended a day care center on a U.S. Army base.
>Aquino is founder of the Temple of Set, a satanic church based in San
>Francisco, and he figures prominently in the book, "TRANCE-Formation of
>America," by Mark Phillips and Cathy O'Brien. Yesterday we brought you
>part one of this report. Today we continue with part two.
>
>
>FASCISM AND THE OCCULT
>
>The U.S. government's fascination for covert use of the occult has its
>historical precedent in Nazi Germany.
>
>Both Hitler and Heinrich Himmler, Nazi SS chief, were heavily immersed
>in the occult, Hitler having come into contact with Jorg Lanz von
>Liebenfels and his Order of the New Templars as early as 1909.
>
>Hitler became an avid reader of Lanz's magazine, "Ostara," a publication
>which "combined the erotic with the occult," while also producing racist
>rantings which were "remarkably similar to Hitler's later utterances,"
>according to Dusty Sklar in her book, "Gods and Beasts: The Nazis and
>the Occult." (Thomas Y. Crowell Company, New York, 1977).
>
>Another occultist who was influential in Nazi circles was the professor,
>Karl Hauschofer, who is said to have virtually dictated chapter 16 of
>Hitler's autobiography, Mein Kampf.
>
>For Hauschofer, a love affair with the Orient began in 1908 when he was
>sent to Tokyo as an advisor to the Japanese Army.
>
>He studied Sanskrit and translated several Hindu and Buddist texts,
>eventually ending up in "the esoteric stream of Satanism, through which
>he sought to raise Germany to the pinnacle of world power." (Sklar, p.
>63).
>
>(Haushofer wound up being paid tribute by San Francisco Satanist Anton
>LeVey, in whose book, The Satanic Bible, published in 1969, can be found
>a dedication: "To Karl Haushofer, a teacher without a classroom.").
>
>As for Lanz, he ended up joining the Germanen Orden (in 1912), which in
>turn eventually merged with the Thule Society, whose membership, by
>1918, reached 1,500 in Bavaria alone.
>
>"This powerful occult circle included adepts, judges, lawyers,
>professors, leading industrialists, surgeons, scientists, and even
>former members of the royal entourage of the Wittelsbach kings. The
>Bavarian minister of justice, Franz Gurtner; the police president of
>Munich, Ernst Pohner; and the assistant police chief, Wilhelm Frick,
>were active." (Sklar, p. 42).
>
>Couching their rhetoric in rabid anti-Semitism, Thule members prophesied
>the coming of a German messiah "who would do away with hated democracy,
>the handmaiden of the weak," says Sklar.
>
>There was also a great deal of rhetoric about the "divine self" and the
>powers which would accrue to those who followed the true path.
>
>The latter especially is not dissimilar from the sort of mystic
>psychobabble which can be found on Temple of Set web sites today.
>
>"Temple of Set seeks above all to honor and enshrine consciousness…"
>says the church's official Web site. "The Left-Hand Path is a process
>for creating an individual, powerful essence that exists above and
>beyond animal life."
>
>Other celebrated personages drawn to the German occult scene included
>the American industrialist Andrew Melon.
>
>According to Sklar, "Melon's interest in the occult resulted in a huge
>collection of books on the subject, stretching back to antiquity, which
>he donated to Yale." (Sklar, p. 138).
>
>Yale, it should be noted, is the home of the notorious Skull and Bones
>Society, out of which sprang George H.W. Bush and other American
>political figures. (SFLR DJ Scott Thompson has provided research on ties
>to Nazi Germany between the Bush family, as well as leading American
>industrialists.  See previous issues of the SFLR News at the following
>links: http://www.firstworld.net/~dove/SFLR_News_7-26-00.html,
>http://www.firstworld.net/~dove/SFLR_News_7-23-99.html,
>http://www.firstworld.net/~dove/SFLR_News_8-22-99.html. )
>
>So how serious were top level Nazi strategists about the occult, and did
>they really feel that use of the "black arts" would help them win the
>war?
>
>Again Sklar provides insight:
>
>"The most incredible research of all was set up in 1939 in Berlin. An
>astrologer, Wilhelm Wulff, who was made prisoner of the SS and coerced
>into working for it, described the Berlin Institute's scientific
>research center as being used 'to harness, not only natural, but also
>supernatural forces. All intellectual, natural, and supernatural sources
>of power--from modern technology to medieval black magic, and from the
>teachings of Pythagoras, to the Faustian pentagram incantation--were to
>be exploited in the interests of final victory.'"
>
>These paranormal investigations by the Berlin Institute are perhaps not
>so very different from the CIA's own research into "remote viewing."
>
>Practitioners of this art, to which the U.S. government has devoted
>untold sums of money, are said not only to be able to "see" events
>taking place on the other side of the globe, but also to gain glimpses
>backward and forward into time.
>
>Self-espoused remote-viewers such as former U.S. Army Major Ed Dames, a
>frequent guest on the late night Art Bell radio show, claim to have
>penetrated enemy defenses and obtained vital intelligence data in such a
>manner.
>
>Dames further claims to have "remote viewed Satan."
>
>Such watery notions might easily be dismissed as the meandering of a
>charlatan, however, their psychological value, disseminated as they are
>via a nightly talk show reaching millions, cannot be denied.
>
>If after all the CIA employs, as Dames asserts, a secret cabal of remote
>viewers, what possible hope could there be for resistance against the
>U.S. government--either internally or from abroad?
>
>Nazi propagandist Joseph Goebbels similarly exploited occultic fare and
>belief, pointing to the quatrains of 16th century French prophet
>Nostradamus as affirmation of the "inevitability" of German world
>conquest.
>
>The end result of all this was a nation traumatized, not so terribly
>unlike O'Brien herself was traumatized. Such traumatization had a
>powerful impact on the thinking of individual German citizens--even
>among those inclined toward opposition to Nazi policies.
>
>Sklar tells the story of a young teacher, the daughter of a liberal
>college professor, who joined the party under pressure.
>
>"At first I just made myself do it. The Nazi accounts were so
>fantastic--plots of world-Jewry, etc.--that I could hardly keep from
>laughing as I read them; but of course I had to be careful. It was
>somewhat of a shock to find how readily the children accepted these Nazi
>fabrications. But the most amazing thing of all was, that after a few
>years of going through the routine, I began to believe the stories
>myself and could no longer distinguish in my own mind between propaganda
>and truth." (Sklar, p. 111).
>
>
>ABOVE THE LAW
>
>The connections between Fascism and Satanism are at least sufficiently
>pronounced that one Temple of Set Web site, in the interests of public
>relations, has even gone so far as to post disclaimers, containing
>numerous attempts at "debunking" the "myth" of any fascist/Nazi
>sympathies on the part of Aquino or other members.
>
>"I have always deplored its (Naziism's) premises, policies, and
>activities which resulted in savagery and misery to a great many
>people," Aquino is quoted on one Temple Web site.
>
>However, if the U.S. government, or at least certain components of it,
>has covertly embraced the "black art" of satanic worship, how deep does
>the affiliation go, and what are the consequences?
>
>Does it, for instance, leave certain murderers and ritual serial killers
>above the law in the same manner as the Nazi scientists who were
>imported under Project Paperclip?
>
>According to Mark Phillips, who co-authored TRANCE-Formation along with
>O'Brien, the CIA began studying occult groups after World War II,
>observing especially the impact of occult activity upon the children of
>practicing families.
>
>Phillips, who rescued O'Brien from the Project Monarch program, was
>employed for many years in the defense industry, particularly with the
>Ampex Corporation. As such he was engaged in numerous projects for the
>CIA.
>
>Phillips also worked for Capital International Airways, a CIA-affiliated
>charter airline service which flew in a lot of the Project Paperclip
>scientists.
>
>"The Paperclip scientists were supposed to have been propulsion
>scientists, but in fact the vast majority of them were not," Phillips
>said last month in an interview with San Francisco Liberation Radio.
>"These were mind-sciences people--people who had been involved in the
>field of psychiatry."
>
>The very same people, says Philips, who had done the pioneering research
>into the field of trauma-based mind control--a field the CIA was eager
>to study further.
>
>Multi-generationally-abused children of Northern European families
>involved in the occult sciences were the Nazi test subjects, he said.
>
>"This research provided them with extraordinary results," says Phillips.
>"They were seeing children who had photographic memories, who had 44
>times the visual acuity of an average individual. In other words they
>could practically see out of the backs of their heads."
>
>The heightened senses and acute memories were coping mechanisms
>developed by the traumatized children.
>
>The CIA, says Phillips, picked up the research where the Nazis left off,
>zeroing in on satanic groups in the United States--not for purposes of
>halting criminal child abuse, but for studying its effects further.
>
>"What they were interested in doing was introducing trauma into some of
>these normally benign rituals that these (occult) groups have or sponsor
>at certain times of the year. This trauma was involving blood trauma and
>that sort of thing, animal sacrifice. And human sacrifice--as rare as it
>might sound and as difficult as it is to prove, there have been many
>instances over the past few decades that have been proven," said
>Phillips.
>
>He continued:
>
>"But the CIA was interested only in observing and recording the effects
>on the ONLOOKERS of these rituals, rather than the participants per se,"
>he said.
>
>The families--rather than being broken up and their adult members
>prosecuted--were instead studied and tracked over generations. Whatever
>crimes were committed along the way, whether child molestation or even
>murder, were apparently deemed something akin to a necessary evil.
>
>O'Brien writes in TRANCE:
>
>"Like my father and Cox, Aquino remains above the law."
>
>Indeed, the "black art" of remaining immune from criminal prosecution
>seems to have been one of Aquino's specialties, used perhaps with
>skilled precision in the Presidio case.
>
>The children at the Presidio most likely were NOT undergoing
>trauma-based mind control.
>
>But just exactly WAS going on at the Presidio remains puzzling, mainly
>due to the fact that there never was a trial.
>
>So how did Aquino, a highly decorated Vietnam veteran and former Green
>Beret, end up as a suspect in a child molestation case?
>
>According to the San Francisco Chronicle:
>
>"In a police report filed in August, a 3-year-old girl who attended the
>Presidio day care center alleges that she was molested at Aquino's
>Russian Hill home by Aquino and Gary Hambright. Hambright, a Baptist
>minister, has been formally charged with molesting 10 other children at
>the Army base center…
>
>"Aquino has strongly denied involvement in the girl's molestation,
>saying he was 3,000 miles away from San Francisco, attending classes at
>the National Defense University in Washington at the time." (San
>Francisco Chronicle, Nov. 3, 1987, p. A7).
>
>Certainly it would have been easy for a 3-year-old child to become
>confused. But apparently she recalled enough to name "Mr. Gary" and
>Aquino as her abusers, and to identify Aquino's house at 2430
>Leavenworth St. as the place where the molestation occurred.
>
>Other details were recalled as well, according to the Chronicle:
>
>"The child told investigators that, at the home, she was filmed while
>bathing in a room that had black walls and a cross painted on the
>ceiling." (San Francisco Chronicle, Oct. 30, 1987, p. A1).
>
>The girl also recalled that the tub in which she bathed was a "plastic
>lion bathtub."
>
>During the August 14 raid, police found "a dark-walled room" plus
>"paraphernalia related to Satanism," reported the Chronicle. (Oct. 31,
>1987, p. A1).
>
>The molestations were said to have occurred in September or October of
>1986; the girl (who was 3 years old at the time incidents occurred, but
>had turned 4 by the time she gave her statements to police), also
>alleged that Aquino's wife, Lilith, was present at the time, according
>to reports.
>
>The victim's father, also in the Army, said that "four or five times"
>during the Sept.-Oct. time period he dropped his daughter off at the
>child care center, and that at times he noticed something peculiar.
>
>"The father reported that on two occasions when he picked up the victim
>at the end of the day , he was informed by (Hambright) that the victim
>had wet her pants…(and the father) was provided with the soiled
>panties.'
>
>"But the girl had not wet her pants in a year, the father said. At about
>that time, the girl began having nightmares.
>
>"In January 1987, the father learned of an investigation into child
>abuse at the center, and he contacted investigators. By February this
>year, the child had visited an Army therapist several times, and had
>'disclosed being molested.' She blamed the molestations on 'Mikey' and
>'Shamby.'
>
>"Events in the following months are not detailed in the report. But in
>August, the report says, the girl and her father were shopping in the
>Presido PX and the girl suddenly became afraid.
>
>"'The victim ran to (her father) and in a frightened way clutched his
>leg. (The father) looked up and saw a man whom he knew to be Michael
>Aquino,' the report says. When she was asked whether she knew Aquino,'
>she said, 'Yes, that's Mikey.'
>
>"A few minutes later, she told her father that a woman with Aquino was
>'Shamby.'
>
>"In further interviews, the girl reported that 'Mr. Gary' had driven her
>to a home off the Army base. There, she said, two men dressed as women
>performed sexual acts on her and photographed her.
>
>"The girl indicated that a woman, who dressed as a man, was in the house
>but was not clear whether she was directly involved in the
>molestations." (San Francisco Chronicle, Oct. 30, 1987, p. A1).
>
>The Chronicle published a photo of Aquino and his wife, Lilith, on Oct.
>31--Halloween day--1987, following what was apparently a press
>conference by the couple in St. Louis, where Aquino, according to
>reports, had been newly re-stationed.
>
>At that time Aquino said he was a student at the National Defense
>University at Fort McNear in Washington D.C. during the time the
>episodes with the girl were alleged to have occurred. Aquino said that
>participating in the molestation "would have required me to commute
>3,000 miles."
>
>In the photo Aquino is dressed in a suit, gesturing to reporters, while
>his wife, garbed in dark clothing, looks on with round, staring eyes
>heavily lined with mascara.
>
>The release by police of court records only days before Halloween may
>have been something of a psychological warfare tactic of their own.
>
>In the wake of the exposures, Aquino filed a $1 million claim against
>the city San Francisco, naming Glen Pamfiloff, an inspector with the
>SFPD's juvenile division, and Officer Sandra Gallent, as participants in
>the raid on his home.
>
>While the young girl who identified Aquino in the Presidio PX seems to
>have been particularly helpful to police, many other children, along
>with their parents, gave statements.
>
>"One Presidio mother close to the probe…said that young children have
>reported molestations in bizarre settings that suggest ritual sexual
>abuse.
>
>"From what I've heard, there is a fair number of children who describe
>being abused in a place other than the child care center," said the
>mother, who asked to remain anonymous.
>
>"'There have been children stuck with needles in various parts of their
>bodies, and they have reported people in costumes and robes. It all
>sounds very ritualized.'" (Chronicle, Oct. 31, 1987, p. A1).
>
>Temple members, or "Setians," profess themselves to be followers of the
>ancient Egyptian god Set, which they view as "the oldest known form of
>the Prince of Darkness," and whose worship they trace back to
>pre-dynastic times.
>
>As the official church Web site explains:
>
>"Set is a more complex, less stereotypical metaphysical image than that
>of the Judaeo/Christian Satan. Satan, the archetype of rebellion against
>cosmic order and stasis, may be the symbol for many people's initial
>commitment to initiation, but this symbol is too tied to conventional
>religions and their moral codes to be an effective representation of the
>richness, subtlety, and complexity of the Left-Hand Path."
>
>At one point during the Presidio investigation, the Chronicle obtained a
>copy of a 1980 resume of Aquino's, showing the career reservist to be
>the holder of a doctoral degree in political science from the University
>of California at Santa Barbara.
>
>The resume also states (factually or not) that Aquino has served as a
>liaison officer in NATO countries, and that in his civilian life he has
>been a licensed securities dealer, registered with the New York Stock
>Exchange, and a former employee of Merrill Lynch. The resume, according
>to the Chronicle, also states he has written three science fiction
>novels.
>
>On Temple of Set Web sites today, where Aquino is referred to reverently
>as "Dr. Aquino," can be found lengthy explanations of church philosophy,
>including its conception of black magic.
>
>"Followers of the Left-Hand Path practice what, in a very
>specially-defined sense, we term 'Black Magic.' Black Magic focuses on
>self-determined goals. Its formula is 'my will be done,' as opposed to
>the White Magic of the Right-Hand Path, whose formula is 'thy will be
>done.' Black Magic is shunned and feared because to do Black Magic is to
>take full responsibility for one's actions, evolution, and
>effectiveness," according to the official site.
>
>During the Presidio scandal, Aquino, in statements to reporters, frankly
>admitted to being the temple's founder--even as it was coming out in the
>media that:
>
>* The Presidio investigation had uncovered a satanic link to the case
>* Children were reporting ritual ceremonies with adults dressed in
>costumes
>* The temple's post office box was located on the base
>* That one of the victims had identified Aquino in the Presidio PX, and
>that additional children had reportedly identified him after seeing him
>in TV news reports.
>
>So how did the man at the center of all this controversy escape
>prosecution? And how was it that more than 50 children could be molested
>on a military base in a major American city without a single conviction
>ever being won in the case (the case against Hambright "collapsed" while
>Aquino and his wife, Lilith, were never charged)?
>
>Almost immediately from the day the story broke, the Army took the
>position that Aquino's satanic practices were protected by his First
>Amendment freedom of religion.
>
>"The question is whether he is trustworthy or can do the job," said
>Major Greg Rixon, Army public affairs officer in Washington. "There is
>nothing that would indicate, in this case, that there is any problem we
>should be concerned about."
>
>It was interesting that the Army would take this position with regard to
>the top-secret security clearance of a practicing Satanist, while
>continuing to exclude gays from even its lowest rank and file positions.
>
>As the Chronicle reported:
>
>"Aquino, a psychological warfare officer who has worked in military
>intelligence, holds a top-secret security clearance that allows him to
>handle information whose release would 'gravely' damage U.S. security,
>according to Defense Department regulations.
>
>"He maintains the clearance even though he has performed Nazi occult
>rites and has described himself as the 'Anti-Christ,' in literature
>published by the Temple of Set." (Chronicle, Nov. 3, 1987, p. A7).
>
>Nonetheless, Major Rixon believed Aquino's freedom of religion was an
>"absolute right."
>
>"To the best of my knowledge," he said, "there is no part of the liturgy
>of his church that causes any (security) problem."
>
>This new-found reverence for the constitutional rights of religious
>groups was in stark contrast to the government's dealings with the MOVE
>organization in Philadelphia just two years previous, and with the
>treatment which would be meted out to the Branch Davidians in Waco,
>Texas only five years hence.
>
>Nonetheless, the Chronicle would be able to report just over a year
>later:
>
>"Investigators have thus far been frustrated in their efforts to
>prosecute the molesters." (Chronicle, Dec. 24, 1988, p. A2).
>
>Hambright was indicted twice on federal charges, "but each time the
>prosecution collapsed because the children were so young and the
>evidence often so vague," said the Chronicle.
>
>The U.S. Attorney in San Francisco at the time was Joseph P.
>Russoniello--who would later be mentioned in the "Dark Alliance" series
>on Contra cocaine smuggling. That series was produced by reporter Gary
>Webb in the San Jose Mercury News in 1996.
>
>In the series Webb reports of a 1988 Senate subcommittee investigation
>which ran into a "wall of secrecy at the Justice Department."
>
>In that case, says Webb, Senate investigators were trying to determine
>why Russoniello "had given $36,000 back to a Nicaraguan cocaine dealer
>arrested by the FBI."
>
>In the child molestation case, Presidio parents were reported, by August
>of 1987, to be "edgy and upset by the reluctance of the Army, FBI, and
>(Russoniello's) office in San Francisco" to discuss details of the case.
>
>One woman told the Chronicle that FBI agents never interviewed her--even
>after a doctor confirmed that her son had been molested.
>
>A federal judge (who was not named in the report) ruled that "key
>testimony was hearsay and could not be used as evidence," said the
>Chronicle.
>
>Two arson fires destroyed a building adjacent to the day care
>center--one on Sept. 22, 1987, and the other on Oct. 13.
>
>And on November 20, the center was formally closed.
>
>U.S. Rep. Barbara Boxer called the school closing "a blessing."
>
>The San Francisco District Attorney's office apparently didn't make any
>more headway in the case than did the U.S. attorney, saying there was
>"insufficient evidence" to pursue it.
>
>"District Attorney Arlo Smith's decision to close the book on off-base
>molestation ends the criminal case," the Chronicle reported (Aug. 2,
>1988, p. A6).
>
>A bid by Aquino to have court martial charges pressed against the 3 year
>old girl's father--for making "false allegations" against him--was
>unsuccessful.
>
>Aquino nonetheless vowed to press ahead with his case--"all the way to
>the White House," if necessary.
>
>****************************************************
>
>2. Phillips, O'Brien to Speak Saturday
>
>Mark Phillips and Cathy O'Brien will speak Saturday in a program
>entitled "Mind Control, the Media & the CIA," a benefit for San
>Francisco Liberation Radio.
>
>The program will take place Saturday, May 26, at the First Unitarian
>Church, 1187 Franklin St. at Geary, starting at 7:30 p.m.
>
>Phillips and O'Brien are authors of the book, TRANCE-Formation of
>America, documenting O'Brien's life experience as a mind-control victim
>of the U.S. government's Project Monarch program.
>
>A $10 - $15 donation is requested. For information call 415-386-3135.
>
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