Further Reading

Monday 3 November 2008

Real-Life Mind Control Assassins?

Source: nolanchart.com

Is it possible to create the perfect assassins through the use of mind control programming? Have there already been Black Ops CIA mind control projects developed to create real-life Manchurian Candidates?

According to now declassified CIA documents, available through the Freedom of Information Act, a series of top-secret Black Ops experiments were conducted on unsuspecting subjects with the intention of trying to make them perform operations against their will. Could it be that Lee Harvey Oswald, Sirhan Sirhan, Mark David Chapman, and would-be assassin John Hinckey were all victims of such mind-control programming? Interesting to note that both Hinckley and Chapman were obsessed with J.D. Sallinger's novel "Catcher in the Rye". Even more interesting is that both men were rumored to have copies of this book in their possession shortly after the assassination attempts, and had both at one time allegedly sought psychological counseling from the same psychiatrist.

The scenario of the (sic) "crazy person who hears voices in his head" has been the staple of many jokes throughout the years, but according to the now-declassified documents, some of these so-called crazy people are not mentally ill at all but have been the victims of surreptitious mind-control manipulation via a process nicknamed "Mental Radio"?

The basic premise behind this technique is assailing the target with ELF, VLF. and SHF microwave frequencies that stimulate the audio nerves of the human nervous system. The electronically generated voices the person hears in his or her head can either be heard as a interior voice, or as an external voice in the person's environment: voice or voices coming from the walls, ceilings, and so on. And from the information in the declassified documents, such mind control experiments have been going on as far back as the late 1930s.