y'all should know me well enough to know that i am not
one for satanic conspiracy theories...here, i am
sticking to what i know about...pleas read this!

michael aquino's temple of set operates in the north
bay area...the area i just fled after about two years
of attempts to reform me...MKULTRA is something
documented thoroughly...aquino's connections are well
documented...it is mind control...
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http://www.geocities.com/lord_visionary/satanic_subversion.htm

Satanic subversion of the U.S. Military
by Jeffrey Steinberg

On February 5, 1999, in U.S. District Court in
Lincoln, Nebraska, an extraordinary hearing occurred
in Paul A. Bonacci v. Lawrence E. King, a civil action
in which the plaintiff charged that he had been
ritualistically abused by the defendant, as part of a
nationwide pedophile ring linked to powerful political
figures in Washington and to elements of the U.S.
military and intelligence establishment. Three weeks
later, on February 27, Judge Warren K. Urbom ordered
King, who is currently in Federal prison, to pay $1
million in damages to Bonacci, in what Bonacci's
attorney John DeCamp said was a clear signal that "the
evidence presented was credible."

During the February 5 hearing, Noreen Gosch stunned
the court with sworn testimony linking U.S. Army Lt.
Col. Michael Aquino (ret.) to the nationwide pedophile
ring. Her son, Johnny, then 12 years old, was
kidnapped off the streets of West Des Moines, Iowa on
September 5, 1982, while he was doing his
early-morning newspaper deliveries. Since his
kidnapping, she has devoted all of her time and
resources to finding her son, and to exposing the
dangers that millions of children in American face
from this hideous, literally Satanic underground of
ritualistic deviants.

"We have investigated, we have talked to so far 35
victims of this said organization that took my son and
is responsible for what happened to Paul, and they can
verify everything that has happened," she told the
court.

"What this story involves is an elaborate function, I
will say, that was an offshoot of a government
program. The MK-Ultra program was developed in the
1950s by the CIA. It was used to help spy on other
countries during the Cold War because they felt that
the other countries were spying on us.

"It was very successful. They could do it very well."

Then, the Aquino bombshell: "Well, then there was a
man by the name of Michael Aquino. He was in the
military. He had top Pentagon clearances. He was a
pedophile. He was a Satanist. He's founded the Temple
of Set. And he was a close friend of Anton LaVey. The
two of them were very active in ritualistic sexual
abuse. And they deferred funding from this government
program to use [in] this experimentation on children.

"Where they deliberately split off the personalities
of these children into multiples, so that when they're
questioned or put under oath or questioned under lie
detector, that unless the operator knows how to
question a multiple-personality disorder, they turn up
with no evidence."

She continued: "They used these kids to sexually
compromise politicians or anyone else they wish to
have control of. This sounds so far out and so bizarre
I had trouble accepting it in the beginning myself
until I was presented with the data. We have the
proof. In black and white."

Under questioning from DeCamp, Gosch reported: "I know
that Michael Aquino has been in Iowa. I know that
Michael Aquino has been to Offutt Air Force Base [a
Strategic Air Command base, near Omaha, which was
linked to King's activities]. I know that he has had
contact with many of these children."

Paul Bonacci, who was simultaneously a victim and a
member of the nationwide pedophile crime syndicate,
has subsequently identified Aquino as the man who
ordered the kidnapping of Johnny Gosch. In his
February 5 testimony, Bonacci referred to the
mastermind of the Gosch abduction as "the Colonel."

A second witness who testified at the February 5
hearing, Rusty Nelson, was King's personal
photographer. He later described to EIR another
incident which linked King to Aquino, while the Army
special forces officer was still on active reserve
duty. Some time in the late 1980s, Nelson was with
King at a posh hotel in downtown Minneapolis, when he
personally saw King turn over a suitcase full of cash
and bearer-bonds to "the Colonel," who he later
positively identified as Aquino. According to Nelson,
King told him that the suitcase of cash and bonds was
earmarked for the Nicaraguan Contras, and that "the
Colonel" was part of the covert Contra support
apparatus, otherwise associated with Lt. Col. Oliver
North, Vice President George Bush, and the "secret
parallel government" that they ran from the White
House.

Just who is Lt. Col. Michael Aquino (ret.), and what
does the evidence revealed in a Nebraska court hearing
say about the current state of affairs inside the U.S.
military? Is the Aquino case some kind of weird
aberration that slipped off the Pentagon radar screen?

Not in the least.

Aquino, Satan and the U.S. military

Throughout much of the 1980s, Aquino was at the center
of a controversy involving the Pentagon's acquiescence
to outright Satanic practices inside the military
services. Aquino was also a prime suspect in a series
of pedophile scandals involving the sexual abuse of
hundreds of children, including the children of
military personnel serving at the Presidio U.S. Army
station in the San Francisco Bay Area. Furthermore,
even as Aquino was being investigated by Army Criminal
Investigation Division officers for involvement in the
pedophile cases, he was retaining highest-level
security clearances, and was involved in pioneering
work in military psychological operations ("psy-ops").

On August 14, 1987, San Francisco police raided
Aquino's Russian Hill home, which he shared with his
wife Lilith. The raid was in response to allegations
that the house had been the scene of a brutal rape of
a four-year-old girl. The principal suspect in the
rape, a Baptist minister named Gary Hambright, was
indicted in September 1987 on charges that he
committed "lewd and lascivious acts" with six boys and
four girls, ranging in age from three to seven years,
during September-October 1986. At the time of the
alleged sex crimes, Hambright was employed at a child
care center on the U.S. Army base at Presidio. At the
time of Hambright's indictment, the San Francisco
police charged that he was involved in at least 58
separate incidents of child sexual abuse.

According to an article in the October 30, 1987 San
Francisco Examiner, one of the victims had identified
Aquino and his wife as participants in the child rape.
According to the victim, the Aquinos had filmed scenes
of the child being fondled by Hambright in a bathtub.
The child's description of the house, which was also
the headquarters of Aquino's Satanic Temple of Set,
was so detailed, that police were able to obtain a
search warrant. During the raid, they confiscated 38
videotapes, photo negatives, and other evidence that
the home had been the hub of a pedophile ring,
operating in and around U.S. military bases.

Aquino and his wife were never indicted in the
incident. Aquino claimed that he had been in
Washington at the time, enrolled in a year-long
reserve officers course at the National Defense
University, although he did admit that he made
frequent visits back to the Bay Area and to his
church/home. The public flap over the Hambright
indictment did prompt the U.S. Army to transfer Aquino
from the Presidio, where he was the deputy director of
reserve training, to the U.S. Army Reserve Personnel
Center in St. Louis.

On April 19, 1988, the ten-count indictment against
Hambright was dropped by U.S. Attorney Joseph
Russoniello, on the grounds that, while there was
clear evidence of child abuse (six of the children
contracted the venereal disease, chlamydia), there was
insufficient evidence to link Hambright (or the
Aquinos) to the crimes. Parents of several of the
victims charged that Russoniello's actions proved that
"the Federal system has broken down in not being able
to protect the rights of citizens age three to eight."

Russoniello would later be implicated in efforts to
cover up the links between the Nicaraguan Contras and
South American cocaine-trafficking organizations,
raising deeper questions about whether the decision
not to prosecute Hambright and Aquino had "national
security implications."

Indeed, on April 22, 1989, the U.S. Army sent letters
to the parents of at least 56 of the children believed
to have been molested by Hambright, urging them to
have their children tested for the human
immunodeficiency virus (HIV), because Hambright, a
former daycare center worker, was reported to be a
carrier.

On May 13, 1989, the San Jose Mercury reported that
Aquino and his wife had been recently questioned by
Army investigators about charges of child molestation
by the couple in two northern California counties,
Sonoma and Mendocino. A 9-year-old girl in Santa Rosa,
California, and an 11-year-old boy in Fort Bragg, also
in California, separately identified Aquino as the
rapist in a series of 1985 incidents, after they had
seen him on television.

Satanic subversion of the U.S. Military by Jeffrey
Steinberg

Softies on Satan

When the San Francisco Chronicle contacted Army
officials at the Presidio to find out if Aquino's
security clearances had been lifted as the result of
the pedophile investigations, the reporters were
referred to the Pentagon, where Army spokesman Maj.
Greg Rixon told them, "The question is whether he is
trustworthy or can do the job. There is nothing that
would indicate in this case that there is any problem
we should be concerned about."

Indeed, the Pentagon had already given its de facto
blessings to Aquino's long-standing public association
with the Church of Satan and his own successor
"church," the Temple of Set. This, despite the fact
that Aquino's Satanic activities involved overt
support for neo-Nazi movements in the United States
and Europe. On October 10, 1983, while traveling in
West Germany on "official NATO business," Aquino had
staged a Satanic "working" at the Wewelsburg Castle in
Bavaria. Aquino wrote a lengthy account of the ritual,
in which he invoked Nazi SS chief Heinrich Himmler:
"As the Wewelsburg was conceived by Heinrich Himmler
to be the 'Mittelpunkt der Welt' ('Middle of the
World'), and as the focus of the Hall of the Dead was
to be the Gate of that Center, to summon the Powers of
Darkness at their most powerful locus."

As early as April 1978, the U.S. Army had circulated A
Handbook for Chaplains "to facilitate the provision of
religious activities." Both the Church of Satan and
the Temple of Set were listed among the "other"
religions to be tolerated inside the U.S. military. A
section of the handbook dealing with Satanism stated,
"Often confused with witchcraft, Satanism is the
worship of Satan (also known as Baphomet or Lucifer).
Classical Satanism, often involving 'black masses,'
human sacrifices, and other sacrilegious or illegal
acts, is now rare. Modern Satanism is based on both
the knowledge of ritual magick and the
'anti-establishment' mood of the 1960s. It is related
to classical Satanism more in image than substance,
and generally focuses on 'rational self-interest with
ritualistic trappings.'

No so fast! In 1982, the Temple of Set fissured over
the issue of Aquino's emphasis on Nazism. One leader,
Ronald K. Barrett, shortly after his expulsion, wrote
that Aquino had "taken the Temple of Set in an
explicitly Satanic direction, with strong overtones of
German National Socialist Nazi occultism ... One
fatality has occurred within the Temple membership
during the period covered May 1982-July 1983."

The handbook quoted "Nine Satanic Statements" from the
Church of Satan, without comment. "Statement Seven,"
as quoted in the handbook, read, "Satan represents man
as just another animal, sometimes better, more often
worse than those that walk on all fours, who, because
of his 'divine and intellectual development' has
become the most vicious animal of all."

>From 'psy-ops' to 'mindwars'

Aquino's steady rise up the hierarchy of the Satanic
world closely paralleled his career advances inside
the U.S. military. According to an official biography
circulated by the Temple of Set, "Dr. Aquino is High
Priest and chief executive officer of the Temple of
Set, the nation's principal Satanic church, in which
he holds the degree of Ipissimus VI. He joined the
original Church of Satan in 1969, becoming one of its
chief officials by 1975 when the Temple of Set was
founded. In his secular profession he is a Lieutenant
Colonel, Military Intelligence, U.S. Army, and is
qualified as a Special-Forces officer, Civil Affairs
officer, and Defense Attaché. He is a graduate of the
Command and General Staff College, the National
Defense University and the Defense Intelligence
College, and the State Departments' Foreign Service
Institute."

Indeed, a more detailed curriculum vitae that Aquino
provided to EIR, dated March 1989, claimed that he had
gotten his doctorate at the University of California
at Santa Barbara in 1980, with his dissertation on
"The Neutron Bomb." He listed 16 separate military
schools that he attended during 1968-87, including
advanced courses in "Psychological Operations" at the
JFK Special Warfare Center at Fort Bragg, North
Carolina, and "Strategic Intelligence" at the Defense
Intelligence College, at Bolling Air Force Base in
Washington, D.C.

Aquino was deeply involved in what has been called the
"revolution in military affairs" ("RMA"), the
introduction of the most kooky "Third Wave," "New Age"
ideas into military long-range planning, which
introduced such notions as "information warfare" and
"cyber-warfare" into the Pentagon's lexicon.

In the early 1980s, at the same time that Heidi and
Alvin Toffler were spinning their Tavistock "Third
Wave" utopian claptrap to some top Air Force brass,
Aquino and another U.S. Army colonel, Paul Vallely,
were co-authoring an article for Military Review.
Although the article was never published in the
journal, the piece was widely circulated among
military planners, and was distributed by Aquino's
Temple of Set. The article, titled "From PSYOP to
Mindwar: The Psychology of Victory," endorsed some of
the ideas published in a 1980 Military Review article
by Lt. Col. John Alexander, an affiliate of the
Stanford Research Institute, a hotbed of Tavistock
Institute and Frankfurt School "New Age" social
engineering.

Aquino and Vallely called for an explicitly
Nietzschean form of warfare, which they dubbed
"mindwar." "Like the sword Excalibur," they wrote, "we
have but to reach out and seize this tool; and it can
transform the world for us if we have but the courage
and the integrity to guide civilization with it. If we
do not accept Excalibur, then we relinquish our
ability to inspire foreign cultures with our morality.
If they then devise moralities unsatisfactory to us,
we have no choice but to fight them on a more brutish
level."

And what is "mindwar?" "The term is harsh and
fear-inspiring," Aquino wrote. "And it should be: It
is a term of attack and victory-not one of
rationalization and coaxing and conciliation. The
enemy may be offended by it; that is quite all right
as long as he is defeated by it. A definition is
offered: Mindwar is the deliberate, aggressive
convincing of all participants in a war that we will
win that war."

For Aquino, "mindwar" is a permanent state of
strategic psychological warfare against the
populations of friend and foe nations alike. "In its
strategic context, mindwar must reach out to friends,
enemies and neutrals alike across the globe ...
through the media possessed by the United States which
have the capabilities to reach virtually all people on
the face of the Earth. These media are, of course, the
electronic media-television and radio. State of the
art developments in satellite communication, video
recording techniques, and laser and optical
transmission of broadcasts make possible a penetration
of the minds of the world such as would have been
inconceivable just a few years ago." Above all else,
Aquino argues, mindwar must target the population of
the United States, "by denying enemy propaganda access
to our people, and by explaining and emphasizing to
our people the rationale for our national interest.
... Rather it states a whole truth that, if it does
not now exist, will be forced into existence by the
will of the United States."

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michael aquino also wrote the following article
>From PSYOP to MindWar:  The Psychology of Victory
http://www.beyond-the-illusion.com/files/Mind-Control/Technology/mindwar1.txt



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