Mind control

👤 Robin Ramsay  

Is your journey really necessary?

The Guardian ‘Weekend’ section of August 13, 1994, carried a piece called ‘The Seeds of Madness’, about Mark Purdey, the dairy farmer who has opposed the British agro-chemical industry, believing that the so-called ‘mad cow disease’, BSE, was the result of organo-phosphate poisoning. Life became complicated for him and the article describes a catalogue of harassment by persons unknown. Two of the people who had taken his side of the argument died. One was a solicitor, Peter Ward, who helped Purdy in a case against the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food; the second was a vet, Christopher Budge. Both died when their cars inexplicably left the road and crashed, Ward hitting a stone wall and Budge swerving into the path of an on-coming lorry.

Cars do, of course, leave the road for a variety of reasons: drivers fall asleep, cars break down, errors of judgement are made. But a number of the 25 dead scientists in Tony Collins’ Open Verdict (Sphere, 1990) died this way; and the former petroleum engineer, Joe Vialls, who is the subject of Collins’ epilogue, almost died in a bizarre car accident.

All of this was brought to mind when I read some English translations, from the Russian, of extracts from articles which have appeared in a Moscow magazine called (in English) Cranberry – described as the Russian equivalent of the Le Canard Enchaine‘. (The translations were apparently made by Constantin I. Ivanenko in Moscow and supplied to Matthew Kalman of Open Eye, who passed them to me.) In a letter to Kalman, Mr. Ivanenko says that the military use of psychotronic research ‘always has been – and still remains – one of the most closely guarded state secrets.’

One of the articles, in a section headed ‘War Against People’, has this. (I have retained the original spelling and grammar.)
‘With the help of computer-processed frequency-modulated impulses into human consciousnesses are being introduced coding texts: programming is usually being carried during nighttime by three synchronised frequency generators, situated in city’s suburbs in course of a week. After this the “patient” receives coded message: it can be some specific sound, but more usually this is a phone call. The call is usually being made past midnight (between 12 p.m. and 1 a.m.), when human energy defences are at their lowest point, being in restoration phase. After receiving such message a person – against his/her will and even without conscious awareness – can take self-destructive course of action…. in 1979 there had been created modified generator emitter “Genotron”. Device sized like a small saucer is fixed on the breast of agent-killer; left wire is connected through shirt sleeve with a feeder (energy pumping cycle lasts 7 seconds; button-pressing hand must be in knitted gloves). Right wire is connected with control system of 20 KWT electron ray emitter, powered by 9 V source. When it’s necessary to carry out “clean” elimination of “unconvenient” person, the killer is walking behind “the target” and – with the help of the ultrasound aiming device – zeros in on the pulsating heart, – and “shoots”.

The result is heart defibrillation and multiple ruptures of heart tissue….
‘There was also produced car-based variety of generator emitter on basis of “Moskvitch” van; – which was used on the road when it’s necessary to cause auto accident. Hypnotic emitter is blocking functioning of left brain, where are situated centres of rational control. As a result, right brain activity is explosively bursting. Driver of tracked car loses feeling of reality, and – in euphoric state – there appears wish to increase speed beyond any limits. Result is a crash.’

Been there, done that (credit where credit is due).

Flipping through copies of the now defunct British magazine Undercurrents, I came across a number of articles from 1980 about electromagnetic devices, Tesla and so forth – in effect the subject matter which I began running in Lobster 19 under the title of ‘ELF’, thinking I was onto something! If you have access to Undercurrents, see issues 35, which discusses psychotronic and infrasonic weapons, and issue 38, for ‘The Russians and Nikola Tesla’, which discusses the so-called Woodpecker, ELF, death rays and brain wave entrainment. What I now can not understand is how these subjects just seem to have disappeared again for the best part of a decade.

Injectable microchips?

Issue 3 of the New York-based magazine Eye, has an interesting article on injectable microchips. They are being used on pets now; how long before they’re used on humans? And under whose auspices? Eye, Box 303, New York NY 10009, $3.95.

Operation Mind Control 2

Walter Bowart now has a new edition of his pioneering Operation Mind Control. The new edition is in two volumes, 1000 plus pages. The bad news is it is $65 and I have not seen it yet. The good news is that for a further $15.00 per copy he will give you permission to photocopy it. (At 4p per sheet, times 1000 pages, cheaper to buy another one……) But he’s only printed 500 copies…. Bowart is at PO Box 35072, Tucson, AZ 85740-5072, USA; on E-mail at

The brain implant story

More and more people are turning up claiming to have something implanted in their heads. After Jane Affleck supplied me with the NASA report on Implantable Biotelemetry Systems (cover reproduced in Lobster 25) it is no longer possible to simply dismiss such claims as delusions. Eye magazine (see above) mentions an American woman claiming to have suffered implants, and in Leavenworth prison there is an American, a convicted cocaine dealer, John Gregory Lambros, who claims he was implanted while incarcerated in Brazil. Mr Lambros is a resourceful man and is churning out lots of documents on his case – and has begun a number of law suits, in the first instance to get a CAT scan done on his head to establish (or not) the basis of his claims. If you can think of anything which will help him in the first instance establish the reality of brain implants (I have informed him of the existence of the NASA report) get in touch with him: c/o Attorney Jeff Orren, Suite 400, 26 East Exchange St, St. Paul, Minnesota 55101-2264, USA.

Postscript

In this field like no other the late Ralph J. Gleason’s First Law of American Politics applies, and in spades (and not just to America): no matter how paranoid you are, what they’re actually doing is worse than you can possibly imagine.

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