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Inside the Mind Control Conspiracy, Part II

Just to update you all: last Sunday’s Washington Post Magazine published a cover story I’d been working on for the past number of months about an extremely large group of people who believe the government is targeting them as part of a "mind control" campaign.

I wrote a brief item here last weekend, and Noah suggested that I check back in a few days and post an update with the response to the article. Well, let’s just say life is an adventure, and the article has elicited strong reactions.

What response? Well, first there are the 75 or so blog entries related to the story, the online discussion and the nine full pages of comments appended to the Washington Post Magazine article, most from people who say they are victims of mind control. There are also some notable reactions here at Defense Tech; and my e-mail inbox (by the way folks, Gmail was wrong about "never deleting another e-mail" -- my account has hit its limit).

Reactions came at two extremes: There were a number of "TIs" (short for Targeted Individuals) who graciously thanked me for writing their story, and then there were skeptics who attacked the article for not concluding the TIs are all schizophrenics in need of medical help. My favorite comment from the Post's site was simply: “Good grief, Sharon, what have you done?!”

I’ve often asked myself that same question.

There were a few people, however, who seemed to agree that whether the TIs' claims are true or false, there's something to be said about trying to understand why so many people believe the things they believe.

But for anyone who thinks that all TIs are mentally ill people in need of forced medication, I suggest you check out some of the extremely sane tactics they employ. For example, their organized response to the article would make some political campaigns jealous. As one mind control blog advises:

We must write the Washington Post in high numbers to show that this story merits a follow up. We must get our side of the story out, before the perps start inundating them with letters that we are crazy. Please take part in this to give the accurate side of what is really happening and remember to forward any supporting evidence.

There's also a few researchers raising a fascinating question in the medical literature:

One of the defining features of a delusion is that it should not be a belief "ordinarily accepted by other members of the person's culture or subculture". Nevertheless, some researchers have noted that there is no clear measure of what is 'ordinarily accepted'.

It is also possible that cultures or subcultures could be based around beliefs that would otherwise be diagnosed as delusional. Until now, however, there have been no obvious examples of such subcultures identified.

In the Psychopathology paper, ten websites reporting psychosis-like 'mind control' experiences were identified. The reports were anonymised and independently blind-rated by three psychiatrists who confirmed that they reflect experiences stemming from psychosis.

One final thought: Some of the documents I dug up through a Freedom of Information Act request indeed confirmed that the Air Force Research Laboratory patented a device to send sounds and voices into someone's head as a "psychological warfare tool."

So, I guess that begs the obvious question: even if you dismiss everyone who claims they are a victim of mind-invading technology, what do you think Pentagon plans to do with such a device?

-- Sharon Weinberger

ALSO:
* 200 Years of "Mind Control"
* Inside the Mind Control Conspiracy, Part I
* U.S. Bioelectromagnetic Weapons Research
* Air Force Plan: Hack Your Nervous System
* Moscow's Remote-Controlled Heart Attacks

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I too am a gangstalking victim. Why do people find the concept so difficult to accept? It seems pretty straight forward to me. The KKK did it. Government Cointelpro did it. Why do people think it this method or criminality would ever go away? I am extrememly measured and rational. From my experience, the human connections that make gangstalking possible are no different than the organization that allows the drug culture to thrive.

The electronic stuff people refer to -- I find it unfortunate because it seems to me that it would only discredit gangstalking victims. (And BOY! do I ever know gangstalking is FOR REAL.) Also, as an aside, my Dad was a military guard and saw some of the victims who were subjected to LSD testing. He said they "hung like animals... didn't act like people." (I always wondered how LSD could get people to "hang like animal...and not act like people". I asked my Dad why the goverment would do such a thing and he told me they wouldn't want captured pilots giving away state secrets. I don't think he ever really accepted that the intent of the LSD testing might have been quite a bit less benevolent than the official reason.

Posted by: Jada at November 22, 2007 12:10 AM


I don't know a hard and fast definition for "mind control" and have come to the conclusion that it is a confusing term that means entirely different things to different people.

I do believe there are those that want to control people/peoples minds and do work toward that goal. To what extent I just don't know.

Gangstalking/organized stalking is not "mind control", but it is a control process intended to destroy the victim.

On the "Mind Control forum" many of the accounts I read are victims of organized stalking. I think a certain percentage on there are playing "make believe" and have posted intentionally crazy sounding accounts to discredit the rest. I won't point fingers because some may just be stressed to the point of perceived or induced delusions, which is just part of being a victim of "gangstalking".

Electromagnetic weapons are a reality and claimed to be in use in Iraq. They say to "pacify"? Maybe they mean to "mind control"?

Quote Article - "Desperate to improve images of civilian carnage, US commanders are using portable electromagnetic-frequency weapons in Fallujah and other “hot spots” in the Sunni Triangle to pacify restive neighborhoods with invisible EM radiation. “Active Denial” antenna arrays mounted on Humvees are also being deployed to panic and disperse hostile crowds by flash-burning exposed flesh with microwaves. But unintended side effects from the hidden rooftop transmitters are reportedly triggering violent attacks by exposed insurgents—while leading to AWOL rates of up to 15% among US forces disoriented by these same weapons, as well as the electromagnetic emanations from high-power radars, radios and “jammers”.

On the rooftop of a shrapnel-pocked building in the ruins of Fallujah, a team of GI’s stealthily sets up a gray plastic dome about two-feet in diameter. Keeping well back from the sight lines of the street and nearby buildings, they plug the cable connectors on the side of the “popper” into a power unit. The grunts have no clue what the device does. They are just following orders.

Most of the worker-bees that are placing these do not even know what is inside the ‘domes’, just that they were told where to place them by Intel weenies with usually no nametag,” reports my source, a very well informed combat veteran I will call “Hank”...

...The grunts call the plastic devices “poppers” or “domes”. Once activated, each hidden transmitter emits a widening circle of invisible energy capable of passing through metal, concrete and human skulls up to half a mile away. “They are saturating the area with ULF, VLF and UHF freqs,” Hanks says..."

These weapons are omni-directional unlike the directed weapons used on targeted individuals.

Now, if we follow "gangstalking/mind control rules", everyone exposed to, or that knows about these electromagnetic weapons in Iraq will have to be declared "crazy". :)


Posted by: Bill G. at May 14, 2007 6:07 PM


Please do a follow up on the psychiatrist and his successos on the MKULTRA and the contractors that do black op.
Why so many conventions? What is Black Op?
World Psychiatric Association is an international organisation for psychiatrists for ethical, scientific and treatment standards in the practice of psychiatry. Ewan Cameron (MKULTRA) was the first chairman and Juan Mezzich is the current president.

XIV World Congress of Psychiatry that will take place in Prague in Autumn 2008. Sept. 19-25, 2008
Nov 28-Dec 2, 2007 Melbourne, Austrailia
March 21-23, 2007 in Kenya in Nairobi.
Souel Korea April 18-21, 2007
Sept 20-23, 2007 Shanghai, China
Feb 5-8, 2008 Paris France

Former CIA official, contractor indicted
By ALLISON HOFFMAN, Associated Press Writer
11 minutes ago

SAN DIEGO - The

CIA's former No. 3 official and a defense contractor were charged Tuesday with fraud and other offenses in the corruption investigation that sent former Rep. Randy "Duke" Cunningham to prison, The Associated Press has learned.
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Federal indictments named Kyle "Dusty" Foggo, executive director of the CIA until he resigned in May, and his close friend, San Diego defense contractor Brent Wilkes, both 52, according to two government officials who spoke on condition of anonymity because grand jury proceedings are secret.
In a separate indictment, Wilkes was charged with conspiring to bribe Cunningham in return for government contracts. A man who was described as a co-conspirator in Cunningham's 2005 plea agreement, John T. Michael, was also charged.
Cunningham, an eight-term Republican, served on the House Intelligence Committee and on the defense subcommittee of the Appropriations Committee — assignments that made him a key figure in the awarding of

Pentagon contracts.
He pleaded guilty in November 2005 to taking $2.4 million in bribes from defense contractors and others, including mortgage payments, a Rolls-Royce and a yacht he named "Duke-Stir." He was sentenced last year to more than eight years in prison.
A House Intelligence Committee report on Cunningham's activities released in October called for more investigation into Foggo's dealings with the intelligence panel, given Foggo's close relationship with former committee aide Brant Bassett.
Foggo was named executive director of the CIA in 2004, responsible for running the agency's day-to-day operations. He retired in May while under investigation by the

FBI, the

Internal Revenue Service, the Pentagon, the CIA and the U.S. attorney's office in San Diego.
According to Cunningham's plea agreement, Wilkes' companies won nearly $100 million in federal contracts over the last decade in exchange for funneling more than $626,000 in bribes to the congressman between 2000 and 2004.
Foggo and Wilkes grew up together in the San Diego suburb of Chula Vista. The two men remained close as adults, naming their sons after each other and sharing a private wine locker at a fancy Washington restaurant.
Cunningham's plea agreement identified Michael as a beneficiary of the congressman's misdeeds.
Another Cunningham co-conspirator, Mitchell Wade, is cooperating with prosecutors after pleading guilty in February 2006 to bribing Cunningham in exchange for more than $150 million in government contracts for his company, MZM Inc.

Posted by: none at February 13, 2007 2:56 PM


Thanks to the Washington Post newspaper who has began to expose the governments secret method of behavioral modification known as Mind Control this year of 2007. Obviously, there are a number of individuals who want restitution for the years of harrasment. You see, America is run by law and not by a bunch of cowards who have found a way to tap into a number of our minds to change the way we think and live. It'd be even better to have the topic discussed in the media. The people held responsible for basically "reading minds" should have the back bone to come foward with the illegal harrasment and psychological torture. Why doesn't George Bush know about this? Hopefully, the Washington Post brought it to his attention.
-Sam

Posted by: Sam at February 12, 2007 5:43 PM


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