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Lovely story on the Unicorn who was friend to Shah of Iran (Shah was
member of Peacock Society according to my old MI6 friend)......and was
this man, the Unicorn  - Ira Einhorn - spying for KGB or Mossad?

Why did he run??????????
It is said he
Murdered his girlfriend, stuffed body in a trunk and nobody would help
him move trunk so was put into an attic ..... when Unicorn arrested the
house smelled as Gacy's basement area of a dead body.
Only the Unicorn at the time, failed to notice?

Was the Unicorn agent for KGB/Mossad?  Why do the French refuse to
extradite him?   His connection to many secret projects with people such
as Lt. Colonel Tom Beardon makes me believe he was a spy for something
alien, and I do not mean creatures in UFOs.

Saba

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PKD, THE UNICORN AND SOVIET PSYCHOTRONICS
By Adam Gorightly
December 1993
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Phillip K. Dick, the late schizoid, Sci-Fi author and Ira ("The
Unicorn") Einhorn, sixties radical activist turned seventies New Age
networker cum fugitive axe-murderer, began a correspondence in early
February of '78 centered around Dick's firmly held (on shaky ground)
belief that the Russians were beaming psychotronic transmissions via
satellite into his already somewhat disturbed mind.

According to Dick -- often known for his far-out flights of paranoiac
fancy -- these "microwave-boosted, telepathic transmissions," as he
called them, commenced on March 20, 1974, showering Dick with endless
reams and streams of visual and audio data. Initially, this overpowering
onslaught of messages Phil reluctantly received were extremely
unpleasant and, as he termed them, "die messages." Within the following
week he reported being kept awake by "violet phosphene activity, eight
hours uninterrupted." A description of this event in a fictionalized
version appears in Dick's brilliant, though demented, anti-drug novel _A
Scanner, Darkly_. The content of this phosphene activity was in the form
of modern, abstract graphics followed by Soviet music serenading his
head, in addition to Russian names and words appearing there as well.
The ever speculating Phil conjectured that a radical drop in GABA fluid
-- in his brilliant but balmy brain -- might've accounted for these
strange voices and images, though he was at a loss to further explain
exactly what would have precipitated such a drop in his GABA fluid,
which conveniently lent more credence to his original theory, as crazy
as it sounded to even his own buzzing ears, tuned into -- as they were
-- this foreign frequency that had invaded his mind.

In recent years various info on remote mind-control technology has
filtered into the conspiracy research community through various fringe
publications such as _Full Disclosure_, _Resonance_ and countless others
including a Finnish gentleman by the name of Martti Koski and his
booklet _My Life Depends On You_.

Over the years Mr. Koski has been sharing with our mind controlled world
at large his horrifying tale, documenting as it does the discovery of
rampant brain tampering committed upon himself and others, including
documents concerning one Robert Naeslund, another victim of
brain-research. The perpetrators of these evil doings included,
allegedly, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RMCP), The CIA and Finnish
Intelligence among countless other covert intelligence agencies. (In
_Secret and Suppressed_, edited by Jim Keith, a remote mind-control
testimonial appears entitled "An Open Letter To The Swedish Prime
Minister Regarding Electromagnetic Terror", authored by the
aforementioned R. Naeslund.)

Another legendary figure in the arcane annals of conspiracy research --
and ranter extraordinaire -- Kerry Wendell Thornley claims that while
serving in the Marines with his buddy Lee Oswald, he became subject to
just this sort of mind-control scenario; having had planted --
unbeknownst to him at the time -- into the base of his neck, some sort
of high tech implant which enabled Thornley to receive malevolent
transmissions from military intelligence or others of that ilk, who were
tampering with Thornley's brain for reasons far too complex to even
attempt to broach at this time, as it would swerve us away from the
topic at hand into even weirder realms concerning a genetic breeding
experiment which Thornley believes he fell prey to at the hands of Nazi
controllers. (Refer to the Kenn Thomas' audio interview of Thornley
available through _SteamShovel Press_.)
Along this same twisted line, I'm reminded of an incident related to me
a few years ago when a close friend of mine suffered a nervous
breakdown, and was diagnosed a paranoid schizophrenic as a result of
malevolent voices he was hearing in his head.

My friend believed that a group called "The Laser People" were trying to
drive him bonkers (and perhaps succeeded) via lasers, which were
perhaps, more accurately, psychotronic devices beaming these voices his
way.

He's doing better these days, I'm glad to say, due to a medication that
quiets these voices in his mind. But I often wonder if, in fact, my
friend was the unfortunate recipient of a mind-control experiment.

And if this is the case, then did his malevolent controllers meet their
objective, in that they now have another narcotized subject under their
control, who poses no threat to their power control-structure? I'm not
implying my friend was some great threat to this power structure, but he
was indeed a rebellious character, and if they could do this to him on
an experimental basis, then maybe it would work on others whom the
"invisible government" deems dangerous.

Dick initiated his correspondence with Ira Einhorn due to a letter
written by Einhorn that Phil read in _CoEvolution_ in early '78, which
examined the work of Nicola Tesla vis-a-vis the transmission of electric
energy through the ethers without aid of electrical power lines. From
the mid to late seventies, Einhorn -- also known as "The Unicorn" -- had
constructed a vast network of contacts in the intent of creating, as he
described it, "...an international conspiracy to make the planet more
livable."

Among these contacts was Lt. Col. Thomas Bearden, author of several
books including _Fer-De-Lance: A Briefing on Soviet Scalar
Electromagnetic Weapons_, which contends that the Russians -- through
the use of this hidden technology that Tesla discovered around the turn
of the century -- had been not only modifying US weather patterns with
electromagnetic waves but as well had developed a "death ray" which they
were using in the late seventies/early eighties in Afghanistan.

Ira Einhorn -- a sixties radical -- first emerged to major media
prominence as master of ceremonies for the first "Earth Day" in
Philadelphia, in 1970. This instant recognition gave Einhorn immediate
access to the best minds of his generation. Furthermore, his networking
and consulting skills not only enamored him with those in The New Age
movement, but also captured the imaginations of such corporate giants as
AT&T who hired Einhorn as a consultant to better tap them into the New
Age information highway that was just then underway.

Shockingly -- on April 28, 1979 -- the remains of Einhorn's long time
girlfriend, Holly Maddux, were found in a steamer trunk in Einhorn's
apartment, the victim of an axe-murder. Einhorn was subsequently
arrested, but denied murdering Maddux, saying -- in essence -- that The
CIA had set him up because of certain information he'd become privy to
through his vast network of Aquarian conspirators. Einhorn hired former
Warren Commission lawyer Arlen Spector to represent him, which takes
this tale on another sordid twist, in that Specter was the infamous
creator of "The Magic Bullet Theory" which convicted a defenseless Lee
Oswald from the grave.

While out on bond, Einhorn skipped the country, and has been seen in
recent years in Ireland -- among other foreign countries -- assuming a
false identity with a new girlfriend. When in Ireland someone discovered
his identity, The Unicorn promptly left for parts unknown, and the last
I heard is still at large to this day.

Did The Unicorn perhaps stumble upon certain dark secrets regarding
psychotronics and mind control that led him into a frame job by
intelligence agents? The evidence against Einhorn -- according to Steven
Levy in _The Unicorn's Secret: Murder in the Age of Aquarius_ -- seemed
quite incriminating.


Even some of Einhorn's staunchist supporters -- who, when informed of
the Maddux murder, stood unflinchingly by his side
-- afterwards came to doubt Einhorn when the evidence became apparent
that in fact he was most likely guilty of the crime. The one person who
seems to have stood by Ira Einhorn all the way down the line was Tom
Beardon, who -- as stated before -- shared many of the Unicorn's
conspiracy theories regarding the use of psychotronics to monitor and
control human behavior and modify weather patterns.

Unfortunately, we'll probably never know the full story of what happened
to Holly Maddux, and if this whole sordid tale was spun around a tangled
web of psychotronics, murder and mind control with Ira Einhorn made the
ceremonial scapegoat to a tragic conspiracy.

In all my readings of Dick, I've never once seen mention of anything in
regards to brain implants, which I find rather odd in that all the other
cases where I've researched this sort of brain tampering, implants seem
always to play a pivotal role. Personally, I believe Phil might've
received a brain implant during dental surgery which occurred just prior
to his fabled first visit from VALIS (Vast Active Living Intelligence
System) chronicled in his novel's _Radio Free Albemuth_, and, of course,
_VALIS_, the fictionalized accounts of these bizarre, though real life
occurrences which began in March, 1974.

(Also see the autobiographical account of this documented in Dick's
_Exegesis_.)

As the story goes, Phil went one day to have some major work done on his
teeth, and later -- when he arrived back home -- a delivery was made
from the local pharmacy of a pain killer to soothe Phil's aching mouth.
The deliverer of this bottle of relief was none other than a hip, foxy
chick, with a "Christian fish" hanging from her neck. I'll not pursue
now the deep significance of this Christian fish symbol, but suffice it
to say it's impact upon Phil was enormous in respect to the events that
transpired after this fish swam into his life over rolling waves of
breast and cleavage. The young lady in question said a few cryptic words
then mysteriously disappeared forever into the ocean of human life. Phil
theorized that this young lady -- who claimed to be a Christian --
delivered unto him at this time some sort of veiled gnostic knowledge,
which proceeded to unfold it's answers gradually to a whole host of
hidden metaphysical secrets for several years afterwards.
Another scenario might have been that this young lady was on an
intelligence mission, delivering some kind of drug to not only soothe
Phil's pain ridden mouth, but that would also help activate the hidden
devices that'd surreptiously been inserted into his head during the
dental surgery. Another possible explanation is that the short cryptic
sentence "The Fish Lady" uttered was in reality some sort of codeword
which triggered this mind-control apparatus into operation.

Oddly enough, it was later, on this very same day, that Phil's "visions"
first appeared.

To suggest that a dentist might have planted psychotronic receptors into
the mouth and head of the greatest science fiction writer of all time
might seem utterly preposterous, but nonetheless connections of certain
dentists to mind-control implants is not a new one, and the opportunity
to insert said devices during dental surgery -- while the patient's
anesthetized mind is off dancing in the merry land of nitrous oxide --
is most definitely there, and one that wouldn't readily be suspected by
his/her patient/victim.

According to master conspiratologist John Judge, Uri Geller's
"...dentist was the person who first developed the patents on six
different of the earliest mind-control devices for the CIA and military
intelligence, which were actually radio transmitter implants into the
jaw and teeth so that instructions could be heard through the teeth..."
quoting Judge verbatim.

Coincidentally, (or maybe not so coincidentally) Ira Einhorn had formed
an intense relationship with not only Uri Geller but with his mentor,
Dr. Andrija Puharich, whose respective characters in recent years have
both been called into question in regards to suspicious intelligence
contacts and the spread of disinformation and hoax proliferation
vis-a-vis UFO's and psychic phenomena.

What interest, one might ask, would intelligence agencies have had in
Phil Dick? Well, one area might have been his anti-war stance, where --
in the late sixties -- Phil signed a petition which appeared in
_Ramparts_ opposing America's involvement in Vietnam. Shortly
thereafter, his apartment was ransacked and a safe blown open, and
various documents stolen. Phil at the time suspected the CIA and/or FBI
to be responsible for the break-in.

Even though at the outset, Phil felt the emanations invading his mind
were of a malevolent nature, in time he began to believe they were
something entirely different. In a letter to Einhorn dated February 10,
1978, Phil went into more depth on these psychotronic transmissions,
claiming that they "seemed sentient." Phil felt that an alien life form
existing in some upper layer of the Earth's atmosphere had been
attracted by the Soviet psychotronic transmissions.

Apparently, this alien life form operated as a "station," tapping into
some sort of interplanetary communication grid that, "...contained and
transmitted vast amounts of information." Initially, what Phil received
were the Soviet transmissions, but eventually this alien life form --
whom Phil called "Zebra" (and later, VALIS) -- became "...attracted or
potentiated by the Soviet microwave psychotronic transmissions," which
paralleled similar experiences Nicola Tesla had had with ETI's, where
Tesla had been contacted by "...what he believed to be signals from
another planet," quoting Einhorn from _CoEvolution_.

Over the years that followed, this alien entity -- according to Dick --
vastly improved his mental and physical well being in a number of ways.
It (Zebra) gave Phil "...complex and accurate information about myself
and also about our infant son, which, Zebra said, had a critical and
undiagnosed birth defect which required emergency and immediate surgery.
My wife rushed our baby to the doctor and told the doctor what I had
said (more precisely what Zebra had said to me) and the doctor
discovered that it was so. Surgery was scheduled for the following day
-- i.e., as soon as possible.

Our son would have died otherwise." (Phil wasn't just blowing smoke
about this incident. His wife Tessa, and others have since confirmed
this story regarding the medical conditions of himself and son,
Christopher.)

Phil felt Zebra was totally benign, and it held great contempt for the
Soviets and their psychotronic experiments.

Furthermore, Zebra informed Phil that the Earth was dying, and that
spraycans were "...destroying the layer of atmosphere in which
Zebra...existed."

Some have questioned whether in fact Phil had created an immense hoax
re: Zebra/VALIS, or if he was, actually, "crazy as a soapdish," as
Harlan Ellison recently stated in an interview with Larry King.

Were his visions simply delusions -- as many believe -- which Phil tried
to make some sense of throughout his many entries in the _Exegesis_?
>From a clinical standpoint, a condition known as "frontal lobe epilepsy"
might exp

lain these visions which appeared to Phil. Or could it all have been
exactly as Phil first assumed: Psychotronic mind-control transmissions
beamed at him from Russia, or God knows where else?

Or was ol' Phil just pulling our gullible legs? The same could be asked
of Kerry Thornley, and his many tall tales of sinister spiders spinning
conspiratorial webs.

My response is, well, yes, they both probably have pulled our legs a
bit, but so what? It's sure made the world a helluva lot more
interesting place to live in -- has it not -- what with the twisted
tales they've shared of alien and foreign influences beaming microwave
missives into their abstruse minds?
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