Mass Control: Engineering Human Consciousness

👤 Robin Ramsay  
Book review

Jim Keith
IllumiNet Press
Lilburn, Georgia, USA $16.95
ISBN 1-881532-20-8

Jim Keith died in 1999. Keith is regarded warmly by people I take seriously in the States, and though it is generally regarded as bad form to speak ill of the dead, this is a very poor book. This is Keith’s survey of the mind control story: Cameron, Delgado, Esterbrook, Persinger, West, HAARP – all the usual names are here and given cursory treatments in short chapters. But there is also a chapter on Tavistock. That’s right, the dear old Tavistock Institute in London, here given three pages and lumped in with RIIA, Round Table, as some sinister force in preparing the world for the New World Order. Oh, really? And his sources for this? John Coleman, he of the ‘Committee of 300’ fantasies, and writers from La Rouche’s EIR.

Even worse, we get 30 pages on Project Monarch, the alleged CIA sex-slave mind control programme, and first-hand accounts from some of Monarch’s alleged subjects. This is all total twaddle. There is no evidence of Monarch’s existence and Keith provides none. The testimony of the likes of Brice Taylor, given a chapter here, is manifestly nonsense. For reasons I don’t understand, Keith is unwilling to say this, even when the ‘subjects’ of these ‘experiments’ utter things like this (p. 169):

‘I was part of the Illuminati function within the British Royal Family during elite meetings…….’

Once upon a time some little girls fantasised about marrying princes. These days they fantasise about being programmed sex slaves who get fucked by princes. Is this progress? (1)

Notes

  • For a restrained but utterly destructive look at Monarch see ‘Project Monarch: The Tangled Web’ by Martin Cannon distributed by www.newsmakingnews.com

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