Webmaster’s Introduction: This bibliography for Walter Bowart’s “Operation Mind Control Researcher’s Edition” (1994) was apparently put together by his Freedom of Thought Foundation in 1995. I present it here because: 1) it is an invaluable resource for researchers, 2) there were only about 500 copies of Bowart’s Research Edition printed, and 3) most importantly, it is by far the most complete set of references on these topics that I have yet encountered!
Being a targeted individual myself, I consider the remote electronic control of the mind and behavior of humans to be the vilest form of totalitarian despotism. Weaponized brain science is also the most destructive and indeed, satanic of the sciences.
This bibliography documents that medicine has been weaponized by the military, intelligence services (aka “the cryptocracy”), and the elite to control and manipulate others, probably constituting the greatest effront to human dignity, human rights and sovereignty, and indeed, the Creator, of all time. Although compiled three decades ago, this bibliography is important because it allows us to trace the historical development of these crimes against humanity. I suggest that to prevent humanity from being reduced to a bio-robot slave race, those responsible for these crimes must be identified, tried, convicted, and executed.
As Dr. Rauni Kilde, former Chief Medical Officer of Northern Finland and a TI, stated: “From my point of view, the uses of this new technology philosophically are comparable to and amount to the Biblical Fall of man, the eviction from paradise. The all-encompassing thought-reading and mind-influencing capacity divides man into two encampments: Those few “God-like” people, who are allowed to use these means, and all others, whose freedom and free will is being taken away.”
How many lives have already been destroyed in the development and deployment of these neuroweapons? I would guess many millions. How many more will be destroyed? Many billions? A scientific/technological rubicon has been crossed which may not be reversible by humans. But we must try nonetheless. The first step is to expose the crime and the criminals. Here is the smoking gun.
MIND CONTROL BIBLIOGRAPHY (From Walter Bowart’s Operation Mind Control Researcher’s Edition (1994)
TOPICS:
BRAINWASHING
CULT & MIND CONTROL
OPERATION MIND CONTROL
BEHAVIOR MODIFICATION
HYPNOSIS
ELECTRONIC HOUSE ARREST
NAVIGATION SATELLITE
ELECTRONIC->SCALP-> CORTEX (TRANSCUTANEOUS STIMULATION)
HEAD -> MAGNETIC FIELD (MEG; MAGNETOENCEPHALOGRAM)
MIND-READING MACHINE
MAGNETIC → BIOEFFECTS
MSB (MAGNETIC STIMULATION OF BRAIN)
MOSCOW SIGNAL
MICROWAVE & EXTREMELY LOW FREQUENCIES
MICROWAVE → AUDITORY
ACOUSTICS
ELECTROMAGNETISM -> HEART
MICROWAVE -> EEG (ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAM)
MICROWAVE -> BLOOD BRAIN BARRIERS
MICROWAVE -> CA2+ (CALCIUM ION)
BIORHYTHMS
ELECTROMAGNETIC WEAPONS
INTERNAL SECURITY EQUIPMENT
ELECTROMAGNETISM ->! VICTIMS
ULTRASONICS
SUBLIMINAL
TINNITUS
BRAINWASHING
Brown, J.R.C., Techniques of Persuasion: From Propaganda to Brainwashing. London: Penguin Boos, 1963, (from J. Into Madness)
Hunter, Edward (1956) Brainwashing
Sargant, William, Battle for the Mind, Privately printed edition. Ashford: The Invicta Press, 1984. (from J.Into Madness)
Sargant, William, The Mind Possessed,, Privately printed edition. Ashford: The Invicta Press, 1984. (from J.Into Madness)
Sargant, William, The Unquiet Mind, Privately printed edition. Ashford: The Invicta Press, 1984. (from J.Into Madness)
CULTS & MIND CONTROL
Barker E (1984) The Making of a Moonie: choice of brainwashing? Oxford, NY (HR 121-A1)
Conydon B & Hubbard LR, Jr., messiah or madman ?, Secaucus, N.J., 1987 (GK445-A12)
L. Ron Hubbard LR (1978) The Science of Survival (see “Pain-Drug-Hypnosis” 1951/W.Bowart, p. 74)
Robert Eringer (1985) Secret Agent Man. Rolling Stone D£- Ă Ræ_
OPERATION MIND CONTROL
Intruders (1966?), see 1966 quoted by Senator Edward V. Long, Burdick, Dorothy (1982) Such Things Are Known. Vantage Press, NY
Bylinsky, Gene (1969) Mood Control, NY: Charles Scribner’s Sons.
Chavkin, Samuel (1978) Mind Stealers (Houghton Mifflin CO., Boston)
Collins, Larry (1990) Mind Control. Playboy, January 1990
Horrock N (1977) A dat show: 14 year project on controlling human behavior. New York Times 1977.7.21.
Hunt, Linda (1991) Secret Agenda: The United States Government, Nazi Scientists, and Project Paperclip, 1945 to 1990, NY, St Martin’s Press. [ordered 940217]
Keeler, Anna (1989) Remote Mind Control Technology. Full Disclosure 15: 1-14.
Lawrence, Lincoln (1967) Were We Controlled? The Assassination of President Kennedy, University Books, NY
London, Perry (1969) Behavior Control. New York, Harper & Row.
Moore, James (1975) Modern People, Aug. 18, 1975 (re: RHIC-EDOM)
Marks, John (1977) The Search for the Manchurian Candidate
Pines, Maya (1973) The Brain Changers – Scientists & The New Mind Control. NY: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, Inc.
Ranelagh, John (1986) The Agency. ISBN 0-671-44318-6
McRae, R. (1984) Mind Wars (NY. St Martin’s Press)
Russell-Mannings, Betsy (1989) Mind Control in a Free Society.
Russell-Mannings, Betsy (1989) The Microwave Deception.
Scheflin, A., & Opton, E. (1978) The Mind Manipulators. London, Paddington Press
Schrag, Peter (1978) Mind Control. NY: Pantheon Books. [Burdick(1981)]
Vankin, Jonathan (1990) Conspiracies, Cover-ups and Crimes (Dell)
Valenstein, Elliot (1973) Brain Control: A critical examination of brain stimulation and psychosurgery. NY, Wiley)
US News & World Report 1994.1.24 & letters 2.21. [drug/ele ->]
[Burdick(1981)]
BEHAVIOR MODIFICATION
Alexander (1975) The search for a general theory of behavior. Behav. Sci. 20: 77-100.
BBS (1984) 7:4 [B.F.Skinner]
Bijou SW & Ribes-Inesta E (1972) Behavior Modification: Issues and Extensions. NY: Academic Press. pp.157.
[review: Fed.Prob. 1974, 38:70]
Camellion R (1978) Behavior Modification. Paladin Press. pp.129.
Citizen’s Inquiry on PCJII (1974) The future of parole. The Prison Journal. Spring-Summer 1974.
Hilts PJ (1974) Behavior Modification, NY: Harper’s Magazine Press. pp.242. [review: Feb. Prob. 1975, 39: 66]
Holland JG (1974) Behavior Modification for prisoners, patients and other people as a prescription for planned society. The Prison Journal. Spring-Summer 1974. [review: Feb. Prob. 1976, 40: 68. re. START Program]
DRUGS
Collins, Anne (1988) In the Sleep Room. ISBN 0-88619-198-X
Lee, M. A. & Shlain B (1985) Acid Dreams: The CIA, LSD, and the Sixties. Groves Press. [Japanese version, 1992, pp.423.]
Thomas, Gordon (1989) Journey Into Madness (NY, Bantam)
Weinstein, Harvey (1988) A Father, A Son and the CIA ISBN 1-55028-116
HYPNOSIS
Edmonston, Jr., W.E. (1986) The Induction of hypnosis, Ny. DESB 237-A11
Gindes, B.C. (1973) New Concepts In Hypnosis [W.Bowart (78), p.62]
Spanos NP (1986) Hypnotic behavior: a social-psychological interpretation of amnesia, analgesia, and “trance logic” BBS 9: 449-502 (BBS 11: 712-716 commentary)
Spiegel, N., Shor, J., & Fishman, S. (1945) An hypnotic ablation technique for the study of personality development, Psychosom, Med. 7, 273. [Penfield (1952) pp. 192]
Zeig JK ed (1982) Ericksonian approaches to hypnosis and psychotherapy. NY. (M15-A6249)
HYPNOSIS & MIND CONTROL
Richard Condon (1958) Manchurian Candidate (McGrow Hill, NY)
Donald Bain (1976) The Control of Candy Jones
Claire Sterling (1983)The Time of the Assassin (NY: Holt, Rinehart and Winston)
Paul Henze (1983) The Plot to Kill the Pope (NY: Charles Scribners & Sons)
BRAIN
Bowart, Walter (1978) Operation Mind Control and Operation Mind Control, How the Cryptocracy Willl Psychocivilize You (1994)
Bradshaw JL. & Nettleton NC (1981) The nature of hemispheric specialization in man. BBS 4: 51-91.
Brodal A (1947) The hippocumpus and the sense of smell. A review. Brain 70: 179-222.
Calder, Nigel (1971), The Mind of Man. [Akwei vs NSA]
Eccles & Mcintyre (1951) Plasticity of mammalian monosynaptic reflexes. Nature 167, 466-468.
Ferguson M (1973) The Brain Revolution: The Frontiers of Mind Research. NY: Taplinger Publishing Co.
Heller, John H. (1963) Of Mice, Men and Molecules. [Akwei vs NSA]
Hooper, Judith, and Dick Teresi, (1987) The 3-Pound Universe: The Brain: From the Chemistry of the Mind To the New Frontiers of the Soul, . [Akwei vs NSA]
Johnson, George (2010) In the Palaces of Memory: How We Build Worlds Inside Our Heads. [Akwei vs NSA]
McGlone J (1980) Sex differences in human brain asymmetry: a critical survey. BBS 3: 215-263.
Panksepp J (1982) Toward a general psychobiological theory of emotions. BBS 5: 407-467. [incl. commentaries of Delgado, Heath]
Ojemann GA (1983) Brain organization for language from the perspective of electrical stimulation mapping, BBS 6: 189-230
Psaltis D. et al (1990) Holography in artificial neural networks. Nature 343, 325.
Puceetti R & Dykes RW 1978) Sensory cortex and the mind-brain problem. BBS 1: 337-375.
Restak, Richard, T h e Mind. [Akwei vs NSA]
Teylor TJ & DiScenna P (1984) The topological anatomy of the hippocampus: a clue to its function. Brain Res. Bull. 12: 711-719.
Uematsu S. et al, (1992) Localization of sensorimotor cortex: the influence of Sherrington and Cushing on the modem concept.
Neurosurgery 30(6): 904-913.
US News and World Report 1/2/84 [EM brain stimulation]
Weiner RD (1984) Does electroconvulsive therapy cause brain damage? BBS 7: 1-53. [incl. comment. by Health]
EEG (Electroencephalogram)
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Berger, H. (1938) aber das elektrenkephalogramm des menschen, Archiv. Psychiatr.Nervenkrank, 108:407-431.
Elul, R. (1962) Dipoles of spontaneous activity in the cerebral cortex. Exp. Neurol 6, 285-299.
Elul, R. (1964) Specific site of generation of brain waves. Physiologist 7, 125.
Elul, R. (1972) The genesis of the EEG, Int. Rev. Neurobiology 15, 227-272.
Empson J (1986) Human brainwaves: the psychological significance of the electroencephalogram, Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshir, Mcmillan
Lippold O (1973) The Origin of the alpha rhythm, Edinburgh, C. Livingstones
ENDOCRINOLOGY
Benzinger TH (1969) Heat regulation: homeostasis of control temperature in man. Physiol. Rev. 49: 671-759.
Brown, G.M., and Reeichlin S (1972) Psycholgic and neural regulation of growth homone secretion. Am. J. Med. 50: 277-280.
Curtis, GC (1972) Psychomosatics and chronobiology; possible indications of neuroendocrine rhythms, Psychom. Med., 34, 235-256.
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Deuguchi Takeo (1979) Circadian rhythms of serotomin N-acetyltransferase activity in organ culture of chicken pineal gland. Science 203, 1245-1247.
Delgado JMR & Hanai T (1966) Intracerebral temperature in freely moving cats. Am. J. Physiol. 211: 755-769
Frohman LA & Bernardis LL (1968) Growth hormone and insulin levels in weanling rats with ventromedial hypothalamic lesions. Endoct. 82: 1125-1132.
Frohman LA & Bernardis LL (1968) Hypothalamic stimulation of growth hormone secretion. Science 580-582
Ganong WF, et al (1963) Penetration of light into the brain of mammals. Endocr. 172, 962-963.
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Hanbury EM (1959) Thyroid function after trauma in man. Metabolism 8: 904-912.
Hardy JD (1973) Posterior hypothalamus and the regulation of body temperature. Fed. Proc. 32: 1564-1571.
Martin JB (1972) Plasma growth hormone (GH) in response to hypothalamic or extrahypothalamic electrical stimulation. Endocr. 91: 107-115.
Martin JB (1973) Neural regulation of growth hormone secretion. N. Eng. J. Med. 288: 1384-1393.
Martin JB et al (1973) Plasma GH responses to hypothalamic, hippocampal, and amygdaloid electrical stimulation; effects of variation of stimulation parameters and treatment with alpha methyl-p-tyrosine. Endocr. 91: 1354-1361.
Mason JW (1968) Overall hormonal balance as a key to endocrine organization. Psychosom. Med. 30(II): 791-808.
Mikolajxzyk H (1972) Hormone reactions and changes in endocrine glands under influence of mws. Med. Lotn 39: 39-51.
Milroy WC & Michaelson SM (1972) Thyroid pathophysiology of microwave radiation. Aerospace Med. 43: 1126-1131.0@
Moore, R.Y., et al (1968) Central control of the pineal gland: visual pathways. Arch Neurol 18 208-218.
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Rosenthal SH (1973) Alterations in serum thyroxine with cerebral electrotherapy (CET). Arch. Gen. Psychiat. 28: 28-29.
Schally AV et al (1973) Hypothalamic regulatory hormones. Science 179: 341-350.
Smuckler EA & Tata JR (1971) Changes in hepatic nuclear DNA-dependent polymerase caused by growth hormone and tri-iodothyronin, Nature 234: 37-39
Takahashi Y, et al (1968) Growth hormone secretion during sleep. J. Clin. Invest. 47: 2079-2090.
Wurtman, R.J. et al (1963) Melatonin synthesis in the pineal gland: control by light. Science 142, 1071.I
BRAIN ATLAS
Abraira, V., & Handler, P. (1978) Computerized stereotaxic brain atlas. Proc.of the DECUS Congress, 5, 539-541. [Delgado, 1981]
Berman, A.L. (1968) The Brain Stem of the Cat: A Cytoarchitectonic Atlas with Stereotaxic Coordinates, Univ. of Wisconsin, Madison. [Liebenskind, et al (1973)]
DeLucchi, M.R., Dennis, B.J., & Adey, W.R. (1965) A stereotaxic Atlas of the Chimpanzee Brain (Pan Satyrus), Univ. Calif. Press, Berkeley, Calif., 78 pp.
Jasper, H.H., & Ajmone Marsa, C.A., (1954) Stereotaxic Atlas of the Diencephalon of the Cat, Nat.Res.Council Canada, Ottawa. [SiegeL,et al(1972)]
Matsui, T., & Hirano, A. (1978) An atlas of the human brain for computerized tomography. Tokyo, Igaku-Shoin. [Delgado, 1981]
Matsuno H et L (1988) Microsurgical anatomy of the posterior fossa cisterus. Neurosurgery 23(1): 58.
Oka et al (1985) Microsurgical anatomy of the superficial veins of the cerebrum, Neurosurgery 17(5): 711.
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Timurkaynak et al (1986) Microsurgical anatomy of the lateral ventricles. Neurosurgery 19(5).
Yamamoto et al (1981) Microsurgical anatomy of the 3rd ventricle. Neurosurgery 8(3)
BRAIN & MEMORY
Clark CR & Geffen GM (1989) Corpus callosum surgery and recent memory: a revew. Brain 112: 165-175.
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McDonough, Jr., J.H. & Kesner, R.P. (1971) Amnesia produced by brief electrical stimulation of the amygdala or dorsal hippocampus in cats. J. Comparative Physiol. Psychol. 77, 171-178.
McGaugh, J.L., & Dawson, R.G. (1966) Time-dependent processes in memory storage. Science, 153, 1351-1358. [-> rat ]
Milner, B. (1954) Intellectual function of the temporal lobes, Psychol. Bull. 51, 42-62.
Routtenbert, A., & Holzman, N. (1973) Memory disruption by electrical stimulation of substantia nigra, pars compacta. Science, 181, 83-86. [ -> rat]
Spanis, C.W. (1981) A.J. Psychiat 138(9), 1177. [ECT & memory]
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Wilbur, M.W., & Kesner, R.P. (1972) Differential amnestic effects produced by electrical stimulation of the caudate nucleus and non-specific thalamic system. Experimental Neurology, 34, 45-50. [ → > cat ]
Wyers, E.J., Peeke, V.S., Willison, J.S. & Herz, M.J. (1968) Retroactive impairment of passive avoidance learning by stimulation of the caudate nucleus. Exp. Neurol. 22, 350-366.
Wyers, E.J., & Deadwyler, S.A. (1971) Duration and nature of retrograde amnesia produced by stimulation of caudate nucleus. Physiology and Behavior, 6, 97-103. [-> rat]
ELECTRICAL STIMULATION OF THE BRAIN (E.S.B.)
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Delgado, J.M.R. (1952) Permanent implantation of multilead electrodes in the brain. Yale J. of Biol. Med., 24, 351-358.
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Delgado, J.M.R., Hamlin, H., & Chapman, W.P. (1952) Technique of intracranial electrode implacement for recording and stimulation and its possible therapeutic value in psychotic patients. Confinia Neurologica, 12, 315-319.
Delgado, J.M.R. & Anand, B.K. (1953) Increase of food intake induced by electrical stimulation of the lateral hypothalamus. Am. J. Physiol, 172, 162-168.
Delgado, J.M.R., Roberts, W.W. & Miller, N.E. (1954) Learning motivated by electrical stimulation of the brain. Am. J. Physiol, 179, 587-593.
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Delgado, J.M.R., Rosvold, H.E., & Looney, E. (1956) Evoking conditioned fear by electrical stimulation of subcortical structures in the monkey brain. J. Comp. Physiol. Psychol. 49, 373-380.
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Delgado, J.M.R. (1959) Prolonged stimulation of brain in awake monkeys, J. Neurophysiol., 22, 458-475.
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Delgado, J.M.R. (1960) Emotional behavior in animals and humans. Psych. Res. Rep. Am. Psychiat. Ass., 12, 259-271.
Delgado, J.M.R. (1961) Chronic implantation of intracerebral electrodes in animals. In D.E. Sheer (Ed.), Electrical stimulation of the brain.
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Delgado, J.M.R. (1963) Telemetry and telestimulation of the brain. In: L.Slater (Ed.), Biotelemetry, Pergamon, New York, 231-249
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Delgado, J.M.R. (1963) Social rank and radio-stimulated aggressiveness in monkeys. J. Nervous and Mental Diseases 114, 383-90.
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MICROWAVE — AUDITORY
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Los Angeles Herald-Examiner, Nov. 22, 1976. (m.wave -> sounds/voice)
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ACOUSTICS
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ELECTROMAGNETISM – > HEART
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MICROWAVE — EEG
Adey, W.R. (1974) The influences of impressed electrical fields at EEG frequencies on brain and behavior. In Behavior and Brain Electrical Activity. H. Eltshuler & N.Burch, Eds. Plenum Publishing Co., NY.
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MICROWAVE – BLOOD BRAIN BARRIERS
Albert, E.N. (1979) Current status of microwave effects on the blood-brain-barriers, J. microwave Power 14, 281-285.
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MICROWAVE – – Ca2+ (CALCIUM ION)
Adey, W.R. & Bawin, S.M. (1977) Efflux of calcium and amino acids from cerebral tissues with weak, low frequency electric fields, Fed. Proc. 36, 589.
Adey, W.R. & Bawin SM (1982) Binding and release of brain calcium by low level electromagnetic frequency, Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci. USA 73, 1999-2003.
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Kazmarek, L.K. & Adey, W.R. (1974) Weak electric gradients change ionic and transmitter fluxes in cortex. Brain Res. 66, 537-540.
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BIORHYTHMS
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EM WEAPONS (& NON-LETHAL WEAPONS)
NBC News Magazine by David [email protected]
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EM – – VICTIMS (TARGETED INDIVIDUALS)
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