Lobster Issue 23 (1992) £££
[…] American intelligence community — including the Central Intelligence Agency, the Defence Advanced Research Projects Agency and the Office of Naval Intelligence — with the esoteric technology of mind control. For decades, ‘spychiatrists’ working behind the scenes — on college campuses, in CIA-sponsored institutes, and (most heinously) in prisons — have experimented with the erasure […]
Lobster Issue 29 (1995) £££
W. H. Bowart, Self-published, Tucson, Arizona, 1994. Operation Mind Control was originally published in 1978 by Dell Paperbacks. It came out around the same time as John Marks’ The Search for the Manchurian Candidate, a rather anodyne book which, after dealing with CIA and military LSD experiments which caused at least one unwitting victim […]
Lobster Issue 19 (1990) £££
ELF: from Mind Control to Mind Wars Over the past six months I have been given a large (and still growing) pile of documents about extremely low frequency electromagnetic radiation, or ELF for short. This is not really Lobster territory, nor am I scientifically equipped to synthesise this material. However, this subject seems to […]
Lobster Issue 34 (Winter 1997) £££
[…] 30 years head start to build and consolidate their position in psychotronic weaponry. When Brezhnev suggested at the 1978 SALT negotiations banning weapons ‘more frightful than the mind of man has ever conceived’, President Carter had no idea what he was suggesting. Project Pandora The U.S. government woke up to the reality of psychotronics […]
Lobster Issue 25 (1993) £££
Mind control update Writing about something you don’t really understand, it’s easy to make bad early decisions. It’s like being self-taught on an instrument and acquiring bad habits. In this case I began by naming this subject ‘ELF’, extremely low frequency, which was about all I picked up from my initial reading of […]
Lobster Issue 47 (Summer 2004) £££
[…] example of one of PR’s most effective ‘tactics’: the freeze-framing and subsequent promotion of a single event, to dictate perception, itself a marketing tactic. (The same ‘ mind control’ is apparent in marketing today, when, say, a ‘life-style’ freeze-frame is used to sell an expensive product.) The hanging of the crucifix around the necks […]
Lobster Issue 36 (Winter 1998/9) £££
[…] and not suicide.(2) This new information suggests that Frank Olsen was murdered because he was considered a security risk to the CIA’s highly sensitive and top secret mind control programmes. The Nuremberg trials revealed how far Nazi Germany had gone in the development of mind control means, using prisoners of war, as well as […]
Lobster Issue 31 (June 1996) £££
[…] arms smuggling, claimed to be CIA-sponsored, co-operation with GCHQ over interception of electronic communications, and CIA press manipulation, CIA covert ops against China, mindnet journal. alt.politics.org.fbi A ‘mind reading machine’, said to be able to receive subjects’ brainwaves (by satellite) and decode (by neural programming) to read thoughts, and also transmit messages to subjects; […]
Lobster Issue 53 (Summer 2007) £££
[…] technology involved, but about the people who claim to be its victims. The author concluded as I have that, since the technology exists to do what the mind control victims claims is happening to them, we should not rush to judge them as mad, especially when they do not present many ‘mad’ symptoms. The […]
Lobster Issue 30 (December 1995) £££
[…] when F. Cazzamali, an Italian physician, discovered that he could induce hallucinations in the minds of highly suggestible individuals, and claimed to have detected radiation from the mind. His work, Radiating Brain, was translated in 1965 by the Foreign Technology Division of the Wright Patterson Air Force in the United States. The Dutch physician, […]