Reports of Covert Hi-Tech Mind Control--Still of No Interest?

From: James Daugherty (jhdaugh@a-albionic.com)
Date: Sun Aug 04 1996 - 10:28:52 MDT


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Date: Fri, 2 Aug 1996 09:10:03 -0600
From: BARR DOUG <douglas.barr@Colorado.EDU>
Subject: Re: EM Brain Tap Lawsuit Filed Against the NSA
Newsgroups: alt.conspiracy,alt.mindcontrol,alt.politics.org.nsa,alt.politics.org.cia

I can verify some of this. They have projected the "voices" to me. I was
recruited and then "cut off" in 1985. I was going to be an asset but it
didn't work out. They can do some incredible stuff.

In article <Pine.BSI.3.92.960802065443.25047B-100000@conch.aa.msen.com> you write:
> I heard Alex Constantine on the Mark Scott Talk Show [Detroit
>WXYT-AM] the other day. He sounded very authoritative and credible saying
>the most unbelievable things!
>
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>Date: Thu, 1 Aug 1996 18:06:33 -0700
>From: Alex Constantine <alex@directnet.com>
>To: jdaugh@a-albionic.com
>Subject: EM Brain Tap Lawsuit Filed Against the NSA
>
>>EM Brain Tap Lawsuit
>>Filed Against the NSA
>>
>> The technology of "biophysical information transfer" is so
>>advanced it is sometimes passed off as "alien." In a lawsuit filed
>>against the National Security Agency in a Disctrict of Columbia federal
>>courthouse (civil action 92-0449), a private citizen, John St. Clair
>>Akwei, described the ultimate in electronic surveillance, Remote Neural
>>Monitoring (RNM). This device sends coded signals to the brain's auditory
>>cortex, communicates directly with the brain "to debilitate subjects by
>>stimulating auditory hallucinations charactristic of paranoid
>>schizophrenia. Without any contact with the subject, Remote Neural
>>Monitoring can map out electrical activity from the visual cortex of a
>>subject's brain and show images from the subject's brain to a video
>>monitor. NSA operatives see what the surveillance subject's eyes are
>>seeing. Visual memory can also be seen. RNM can send images direct to the
>>visual cortex, bypassing the eyes and optic nerves. NSA operatives can use
>>this surreptitiously to put images into a surveillance subject's brain
>>while in REM sleep for brain programming purposes."
>>
>>(For more information, see the April-May 1996 issue of Nexus Magazine.)
>
>_Psychic Dictatorship in the USA_ by Alex Constantine Cat #01055 year 1995
>pp 221 hc/pb Paperback price $12.95 In-stock A-albionic Research
>
>Cover Blurb:
>
>Warning! This book is sure to shatter the casual reader's most
>comfortable delusions. Bombing minds rather than bodies is the warfare
>of the new millennium. Alex Constantine's explosive book uncovers the
>terrifying extent of electromagnetic and biotelemetric mind control
>experimentation on involuntary human subjects in America today.
>Funded under the euphemism of "Non-Lethal Technology", the Pentagon
>has developed the ability to transmit voices, and inflict pain,
>madness, even death, with the push of a button.
>
>Hard to believe? Believe it! Official sources have publically
>admitted to the existence of such technology.

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