OK Bomb Excerpt

an excerpt from:
OK Bomb - Conspiracy and Cover-up
by Jim Kieth (C) 1996 All Rights Reserved
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Chapter 28
McVeigh and the Controllers

Given the curious behavior of Timothy McVeigh and many other contradictions and inexplicable aspects in the OK Bomb case, an incredible possibility presents itself: that Timothy McVeigh was a mind-controlled intelligence agency asset. The Oklahoma City bombing has intelligence agency and Psy-ops fingerprints all over it, and even the name of one of the motels McVeigh stayed at in Kansas - Dreamland - is a macabre echo of the top secret military installation in Nevada otherwise known as Area 51.

I would like to emphasize that the possibility of mind control in the case of Timothy McVeigh is at this time only speculation on my part - repeat, a speculation. This will not prevent those wishing to paint this book as wild-eyed conspiracy mongering from doing so, maintaining that I believe against all evidence in the science fictional impossibility that McVeigh was a mind control subject. This is just another means of discrediting anyone who projects anything but the standard government and controlled media line, but when this does take place at least we will know the identity of some of those who wish to see the truth suppressed and the official line and official lies furthered.

Mind control as a subject has been, perhaps purposefully, shunted by the media into the realm of science fiction and horror movies, thus preventing the public from gaining a true understanding of the hidden history of the world, and the ways in which people have been controlled. An even cursory study of the subject of mind control, however, will show that the subject is not science fiction, is not fantasy, and that it may have been employed to program Timothy McVeigh into the murder of 169 persons in Oklahoma. Before you discount the possibility entirely, examine the facts.

The following is a brief sketch of the feasibility and history of mind control as practiced by American intelligence agencies during the latter part of the twentieth century. The research begins with Stanley Lovell, who ran research and development in the OSS, the predecessor agency to the CIA, during World War II. His idea was to hypnotize German prisoners of war of high rank, implanting the mission of assassinating Hitler, then returning them to Germany. Shortly thereafter, George "Esty" Estabrooks, director of the Colgate University Psychology Department, was suggesting to the OSS that an experiment be conducted to see if a normal person could be turned into a murderer through hypnosis. Estabrooks stated that "Any accidents that might occur during the experiments will simply be charged to wastage in human life which is part and parcel of war." (1)

After the war, intelligence agency research continued into the modification of behavior. Such research included OSS research into chemical means of mind control, using marijuana, mescaline, barbiturates, scopolamine, and peyote. The OSS and CIA were happy to employ a number of Nazi chemical warfare specialists in their endeavors to develop full-blown mind control. These men included Karl Tauboeck, Friedrich Hoffman, Theodore Wagner-Jauregg, Karl Rarh, and Hans Turit. (2)

April 1950 saw the birth of the CIA's PROJECT BLUEBIRD, which transmuted into PROJECT ARTICHOKE, meant to "exploit operational lines, scientific methods and knowledge that can be utilized in altering the attitudes, beliefs, thought processes and behavior patterns of agent personnel. This will include the application of tested psychiatric and psychological techniques including the use of hypnosis in conjunction with drugs." According to researcher Martin Cannon, the investigation of electronic means for behavior modification was a high priority for both ARTICHOKE and BLUEBIRD.

The Bureau of Social Science Research, a subcontracting agency for the Rand Corporation obtaining funding from the government, provided a report to the Air Force in 1958 titled "The Use of Hypnosis in Intelligence and Related Military Situations." The report said that:

"In defense applications, subjects can be specifically selected by a criterion of hypnotizability, and subsequently trained in accord with their anticipated military function... Personnel entrusted with particularly sensitive material could be prepared against possible capture in many different ways: (a) by simple hypnotic suggestion, they could be 'immunized' against hypnotic interrogation and suggestion by the enemy; (b) with posthypnotic and autosuggestive training, appropriately timed amnesias could be induced: (c) posthypnotic depersonalization and related dissociative states could be built into the subjects so that if they fall into enemy hands, they would no longer function as rational, integrated individuals..." (3)

ARTICHOKE turned into MKULTRA in 1953, which, over the next 20 years and perhaps to the present day, engaged in at least 187 projects dealing with mind control, including further experimentation and utilization of psycho-electronics. (4)

A small step forward for mankind, and a great step forward for techno-fascism was taken with the research of Dr. Jose Delgado, who developed the 'stimoceiver' in the late 1950s and was funded by the CIA and the U.S. Office of Naval Research. The stimoceiver is a tiny electronic receiver and transmitter which can be implanted into the head of the control subject. The stimoceiver can be used to stimulate emotions and control behavior, and according to Delgado, "Radio Stimulation of different points in the amygdala and hippocampus [areas of the brain] in the four patients produced a variety of effects, including pleasant sensations, elation, deep, thoughtful concentration, odd feelings, super relaxation, colored visions, and other responses." (5) Delgado stated that "brain transmitters can remain in a person's head for life. The energy to activate the brain transmitter is transmitted by way of radio frequencies."

Also according to Delgado, "One of the possibilities with brain transmitters is to influence people so that they conform with the political system. Autonomic and somatic functions, individual and social behavior, emotional and mental reactions may be invoked, maintained, modified, or inhibited, both in animals and in man, by stimulation of specific cerebral structures. Physical control of many brain functions is a demonstrated fact. It is even possible to follow intentions, the development of thought and visual experiences." (6)

Dr. Stuart Mackay's 1969 textbook Bio-Medical Telemetry reported, "Among the many telemetry instruments being used today, are miniature radio transmitters that can be swallowed, carried externally, or surgically implanted in man or animal. They permit the simultaneous study of behavior and physiological functioning. The scope of observations is too broad to more than hint at a few examples. The possibilities are limited only by the imagination of the investigator." (7)

By 1973 Dr. Joseph Sharp, of the Walter Reed Army Institute of Research, was demonstrating that spoken words could be projected directly to a subject's brain via microwave broadcasting. Becker offered the comment that, "Such a device has obvious applications in covert operations designed to drive a target crazy with 'voices' or deliver undetectable instructions to a programmed assassin." (8)

Former FBI agent Lincoln Lawrence, in his 1969 book Were We Controlled?, described a technology termed RHIC-EDOM, or Radio Hypnotic Intracerebral Control and Electronic Dissolution of Memory. According to Lawrence:

"It is the ultra-sophisticated application of post-hypnotic suggestion triggered at will by radio transmission. It is a recurring state, re-induced automatically at intervals by the same radio control. An individual is brought under hypnosis. This can be done either with his knowledge - or without it - by use of narco-hypnosis, which can be brought into play under many guises. He is then programmed to perform certain actions and maintain certain attitudes upon radio signal." The RHIC-EDOM technology also involves the electronic dissolution of memory, so that the subject does not remember what he has done in response to the controllers' whims.

Lawrence stated that Lee Harvey Oswald had been implanted with an electronic mind control device when he had been in a hospital in Minsk: "After he was placed under anesthesia, advanced technique was employed to implant a miniaturized radio receiver which would produce a muscular reaction in his cerebral region." According to Lawrence, Oswald would "remain for the rest of his life - without his knowledge - a completely efficient human tool... subject to 'control'!" (9)

Impossible? The CIA didn't think so at the time. In 1964 CIA Director McCone sent a memo to Secret Service Chief James Rowley, in which McCone stated that Oswald might have been "chemically or electronically 'controlled'... a sleeper agent. Subject spent 11 days hospitalized for a 'minor ailment' which should have required no more than three days hospitalization at best." (10)

Lincoln Lawrence believed that Jack Ruby, the alleged assassin of Oswald, was also "placed under hypnosis... perhaps at a party or perhaps by some 'performer' who was pretending to offer a casual audition for the Carousel Club [which Ruby owned]." It is interesting that the featured performer at Ruby's club the week of the JFK assassination was a hypnotist.

Colonel William Bishop provided information about his own involvement in the MKULTRA program to journalist Dick Russell. stated:

"That was how, after the Korean War, I got involved with CIA. I have been subjected to every known type of drug. The medical doctors connected with the agency found that certain drugs work quite well in conjunction with hypnosis - hypnotic power of suggestion - with some subjects. It did with me. I speak with absolute certainty and knowledge and experience that this is not only possible, but did and is taking place today.

"I never understood why they selected me personally. There were any number of psychological or emotional factors involved in people's selection. Antisocial behavior patterns, paranoid or the rudiments of paranoia, and so on. But when they are successful with this programming - or, for lack of a better term, indoctrination - they could take John Doe and get this man to kill George and Jane Smith. He will be given all the pertinent information as to their location, daily habits, etc. Then there is a mental block put on this mission in his mind. He remembers nothing about it.

"Perhaps a month or a year later - rarely over a year, at least back in those days - the phone rings. A code word will be read to him in a voice that John Doe recognizes. That will trigger the action. John Doe will commit the assassination, return home, and remember absolutely nothing of it. It is totally blank space.

"Now there is a problem with this, and they never found a way that I know of to overcome it. From time to time - it happens to me now - I will see faces, names, places, gunfire, for which there is no rational explanation. I went back for deprogramming. In these sessions, they explain that this does happen from time to time, not to worry about it, just clear your mind and forget it." (11)

Although MKULTRA was said to have been terminated in 1973, we know that research into mind control and, specifically, the creation of mind controlled assassins did continue. In July 1975 Thomas Narut, a U.S. naval psychologist, addressed a conference in Oslo, Norway, on the subject of "The Use of a Symbolic Model and Verbal Intervention in Inducing and Reducing Stress." During private questioning Narut talked about programming "combat readiness units" (which he also termed "hit men and assassins") to kill, and described his participation in US Naval Intelligence operations in which convicted murderers from military prisons were hypnotically programmed as assassins and deployed to American embassies worldwide. After Narut's statements were published, both he and the US Navy issued official denials. "

As an example of the mindset which may have gone into the creation of a mind-controlled Timothy McVeigh is that of the Human Resources Research Office, described by Dr. John Coleman:

"This is an Army research establishment dealing in 'psychotechnology.' Most of its personnel are Tavistock-Institute, specializing in psychological warfare, trained [in England]. 'Psychotechnology' covers GI motivation, morale and music used by the enemy. In fact a lot of what George Orwell wrote about in his book 1984 appears to be remarkably similar to what is taught at HUMRRO... It is the largest behavioral research group in the U.S.

"One of its specialties is the study of small groups under stress, and HUMRRO teaches the Army that a soldier is merely an extension of his equipment and has brought great influence to bear on the 'man/weapon/system' and its 'human quality control,' so widely accepted by the United States Army. HUMRRO has had a very pronounced effect on how the Army conducts itself. Its mind-bending techniques are straight out of Tavistock. HUMRRO's applied psychology courses are supposed to teach Army brass how to make the human weapon work. A good example of this is the manner in which soldiers in the war against Iraq were willing to disobey their field manual standing orders and bury 12,000 Iraqi soldiers alive.

"This type of brainwashing is terribly dangerous because, today, it is applied to the Army, the Army applies it to brutally destroy thousands of 'enemy' soldiers, and tomorrow the Army could be told that civilian population groups opposed to government policies are 'the enemy.' We are already a mindless brainwashed flock of sheep, yet it seen HUMRRO can take mind bending and mind control a step further. HUMRRO is a valuable adjunct to Tavistock, and many of the lessons taught at HUMRRO were applied in the Gulf War, which makes it a little easier to understand how it came to be that American soldiers behaved as ruthless and heartless killers, a far cry from the concept traditional American fighting man." (13)

The above offers a demonstration that the CIA or another intelligence agency in all probability has the technological expertise and possibly the will to activate Timothy McVeigh as a mind controlled assassin. But is there any suggestion that this might have actually taken place?

The clearest evidence of the possibility of mind tampering or electronic monitoring (or telemetry) of McVeigh comes from the statements of friends and acquaintances. According to reporter Sally Barclay, "Something strange... happened to McVeigh after he was with a psychologist during a mysterious counseling testing-session, prior to his aborted attempt to enter Special Forces (after the Persian Gulf War). McVeigh's Army associates noted: 'He seemed quite a bit different than he'd been before... He wasn't the same McVeigh, didn't have the same drive..."' Phil Morawski, a friend of McVeigh's, states that he complained that he had a microchip implanted in his buttocks by the Army. McVeigh apparently thought that it had been implanted in order to monitor his movements, although at least one source has stated that McVeigh believed he was being mind controlled through the use of the microchip.(14) Another acquaintance, Dan Stomber, says that McVeigh mentioned the microchip to him, as well.(15)

Sally Barclay notes, "Timothy McVeigh told people in Decker, Michigan, that his government-implanted microchip was causing real sharp pain in his buttocks. McVeigh said that the biochip was implanted 'so the all-seeing eye of the government could watch him and know his location.'

"After he was arrested, one of the few things McVeigh spoke about was to complain about the continuing pain from his implant."

If McVeigh did believe that he had been implanted with a microchip, would he have engaged in a plot to bomb the Oklahoma City federal Building? Wouldn't he have thought that the government might become aware of what he was doing, and could easily capture him if he engage the crime?

Had McVeigh gone off the deep end in his belief about being implanted? Perhaps not. A significant detail about McVeigh's past that is never mentioned by the media is that, after his stint in the Army, McVeigh was employed as a guard with Burns International Security Services at the Calspan facility in Buffalo, New York. Calspan is a division of the Fortune 500 company Arvin, which manufactures automobile parts, but the lower profile Calspan, according to the InvestText data-base, "provides technological services to the United States government and various industries." More precisely, according to industry sources, Calspan does research into aeronautics, electronic warfare, microwave technology, and electronic telemetric devices. Microchip implants are by definition electronic telemetric devices, and this technology is anything but science fiction.

While Calspan publicly claims to primarily be engaged in aeronautics research, the topics addressed during their yearly seminar series are a remarkably mixed bag. Here are a few of the topics and speakers that have been featured at Calspan seminars:

August 14, 1972, Science and Control of Social Behavior, Dr. Israel Goldiamond, Prof. of Psychology at the University of Chicago; July 8, 1974, The Great World Transformation Today, Dr. John Platt; December 8, 1975, Genetic Engineering - How Great is the Danger? Dr. Bernard D. Davis, Harvard Medical School; October 26, 1976, The Mood of the Nation, Dr. George H. Gallup; October 14, 1977, Terrorism and Law Enforcement, Sir Robert Mark, New Scotland Yard; September 27, 1979, Some Problems of Freedom, Dr. William F. Buckley; January 16, 1984, Macromachined Smart Silicon Sensors, Prof. James B. Angell; April 11, 1988, Perfectly Engineered Viruses, Dr. Iain Hay; and March 15, 1994, Crime and the Information Society, Marc Rotenberg, Georgetown University. (16)

There is a possibility that McVeigh was purposely washed out of his Special Forces training and was recruited into a secret specialized unit then sent to Calspan for indoctrination, training, or, as he believed was performed on him, the implanting of a microchip. The letter from Tim McVeigh read by Jennifer McVeigh at the grand jury hearings, in which McVeigh indicates that he was a member of a "military Special Forces Group involved in criminal activity," substantiates this possibility.

It may be relevant that at least two government scientists researching microwave and laser weapons were in touch with members of the rightist Silent Brotherhood, and expressed an interest in sharing weapons technology with them. An initiative was brought before the Brotherhood leadership to provide the scientists with living and research expenses, false I.D., and relocation, and the initiative was agreed to. A Silent Brotherhood member was given $100,000 to finance the scientists, according to court testimony, although no further information on the extent of collaboration between these government scientists and the Silent Brotherhood has been uncovered. (17)

Providing further information on implanted microchips is Dr. Carl Sanders, a 32-year engineering veteran and the designer of the Intelligence Manned Interface (IMI) biochip:

"There are new satellites going up [such as the] sixty-six satellites that Motorola is putting up in conjunction with the Russians. These are low orbiting satellites," which according to Sanders, can monitor ground-based microchips. "We used this with military personnel in the Iraq War where they were actually tracked using this particular type of device."

Speaking of his research with Motorola, General Electric, and the Boston Medical Center, Sanders explains, "We noticed that the frequency of the chip had a great effect upon behavior and so we began to branch off and look possibly at behavior modification... the project almost turned into electronic acupuncture because what they ended up with was embedding a microchip to put out a signal which affected certain areas. They were able to determine that you could cause a behavioral change."

Sanders has also spoken about a "Rambo chip," which stimulates adrenaline and turns humans into fighting machines, the technology reportedly developed under the auspices of "the Phoenix Program." The Rambo chip has reportedly been tested on soldiers.

EYE magazine provides more information about the biochips: "Sematech in Austin, Texas, developed a computer chip this year that is only 0.35 microns wide; roughly 1/200th the size of a human hair. Sematech is the maker of components for the advanced weapons systems used in the Gulf War, and will supply American companies with the tools necessary to manufacture these chips."

EYE also reports, "Tracking objects with implantable transponders is... a growing field, usually involving what is known as radio-frequency identification (RFID). The idea is that tiny transponders - now small enough to be inserted into a variety of objects including animals [and humans] - are programmed with unique codes as well as data about the object if desired. The transponders remain passive until scanned, allowing the data to appear on a computer screen. Hughes Identification Devices, a division of GM Hughes Electronics, is using RFID transponders or 'tags' that can be embedded into objects for industrial applications. One of the company's glass-encapsulated transponders, model TX1400, is so small (11 mm x 2.1 mm) that it can be used in applications where automatic identification would normally be impossible. Literature from the California-based company explains: 'It can be molded into plastic objects or inserted into predrilled holes. It can also be injected with a syringe in materials soft enough for needle penetration."' Eye wryly notes, "And one wonders just what that soft material might be."

McVeigh is not the only person to claim that he has been implanted with a monitoring or mind control device. There are, in fact, several support groups internationally that have been formed to help the thousands of people who believe they have been electronically implanted.

An example of one person who believes that he is electronically mind controlled is detailed in the March 17, 1984 San Francisco Chronicle, in which a would-be assassin arrested at the White House claimed that he had been injected with a telemetry device in the form of a crystalline implant. He believed that he was receiving commands to kill through the device. Although voices in the head are the hallmark of those society thinks of as crazy, this provides deniability for clandestine operations of this sort. It is well within the capability of intelligence agencies to electronically install those voices in subjects.

On May 5, 1991, Carl Campbell approached Navy Commander Edward J. Higgins in the Pentagon parking lot. Campbell shot Higgins in the chest five times, killing him, and was arrested by federal police. In a psychological report penned about Campbell it was revealed that he believed that he had been injected with a microchip by the CIA which controlled his mind.(18)

Lynda Haner-Mele supervised McVeigh while he worked for the Burns -organization in New York. Substantiating that something very strange was going on with McVeigh at the time, she says that, "That guy did not have an expression 99 percent of the time. He was cold. He didn't want to have to deal with people or pressure. Timmy was good guard, always there prompt, clean and neat. His only quirk was that he couldn't deal with people. If someone didn't cooperate with him, he would start yelling at them, become verbally aggressive. He could be set off easily. He was quiet, but it didn't take much." His supervisor states that she doesn't believe that McVeigh was capable of carrying out the Oklahoma bombing by himself. "Timmy just wasn't the type of person who could initiate action. He was very good if you said, 'Tim, watch this door - don't let anyone through.' The Tim I knew couldn't have masterminded something like this and carried it out himself. It would have had to have been someone who said, 'Tim, this is what you do. You drive the truck...' "

Journalist J.D. Cash, who was present at the indictment of McVeigh, states that the accused killer is "just a kid, very boyish, very juvenile..." and "not the mastermind." Cash sees McVeigh's probable role in the bombing as that of a patsy. (19)

A similar estimation of McVeigh was offered to the author by another acquaintance who chooses to remain anonymous. "He didn't seem like he was capable of doing the bombing on his own," the man says.

"He was real different," said Todd A. Regier, a man who with served with McVeigh in the military. "Kind of cold. He wasn't enemies with anyone. He was kind of almost like a robot. He never had a date when I knew him in the Army. I never saw him at a club. I never saw him drinking. He never had good friends. He was a robot. Everything was for a purpose." (20)

McVeigh's behavior while staying at the Imperial Motel in Kingman, Arizona, from March 31 until April 12 is also exceedingly odd. According to the owner of the motel, McVeigh "didn't go out, he didn't make phone calls, he didn't do anything. He just sat up there and brooded."(21)

Walter "Mac" McCarty, the gun course instructor who felt that McVeigh and Fortier were trying to recruit him into a plot in Kingman, Arizona, has another intriguing observation about the alleged conspirators. McCarty says of McVeigh, "He was upset about things happening in this country to the point of being disoriented." He was "wandering around in a flux with no goals or bounds to his hatred." And where McCarty speculate that this disorientation and hatred came from? I know brainwashing when I see it," McCarty says. "Those two boys really gotten a good case of it." (22)

I have already recounted the suspicious circumstances of Timothy McVeigh failing his Special Forces testing, as well as McVeigh's statement that he had been recruited into a Special Forces Group involved in criminal activity. I have also mentioned other instances where honorable discharges were given to individuals who later turned into murderers, or were involved in surveillance of populist right groups.

An interview conducted by the author with an ex-CIA agent in August 1995 confirmed certain suspicions I had about Fort Riley as a center for somewhat unusual military activities. Fort Riley, the ex-agent stated had been a facility where biological warfare testing had taken place "since World War II." According to the former agent, there are also "special medical and Psy-ops [psychological operations] facilities at Fort Riley," and he stated that experimentation is often done "in collaboration with the whole range of intelligence agencies, FBI, CIA, NSA, the works." My informant also stated that he had seen the results of some kind of special psychological operation performed on the crew members of the Pueblo naval vessel at Fort Riley, and also at Fort Benning, Georgia (where McVeigh did his basic training), prior to the ship's capture by the North Koreans. Fort Benning is also known as the location where military death squad leaders like El Salvador's Roberto D'Aubisson, Haiti's Emmanuel Constant, and Guatemala's General Hector Gramajo were trained.

The ex-CIA agent I spoke to recounted having seen several men at Fort Riley who had been recruited for special training operations, and then had come back "with a completely different, unemotional mindset." (23)

After his arrest, McVeigh was taken to Tinker Air Force Base. It is possible that a debriefing or brainwashing was done at Tinker. After his transfer to the Federal Correctional Institute at El Reno, Oklahoma, McVeigh was placed in a 12-by-12 foot cell which was continually illuminated - suggesting that he was purposely being deprived of sleep - and he was observed 24 hours a day. This, in itself, might be construed as psychological warfare against McVeigh, and might be enough to cause a prisoner to break down and confess to anything. (24) Researcher Texe Marrs points out an additional matter of interest regarding Timothy McVeigh. He states, "Two attorneys from Houston, Texas mysteriously showed up in Oklahoma City shortly after his arrest claiming to represent Mr. McVeigh. They said the defendant's family had asked them to take the case. But McVeigh denied it and sent letter to the federal judge in the case insisting that the two were not his attorneys." Marrs adds, quite correctly, "This fits the CIA pattern in which hapless patsies are assigned CIA-related attorneys - who promptly sell them down the river!" (25)

Sometimes intelligence agency operations are complex enough to defy the assigning of responsibility. The dividing lines between both public and private intelligence agencies are somewhat hazier than is generally acknowledged, and private concerns may have been the real motivating force behind the Oklahoma City bombing. Walter Bowart's anonymous military informant provides insight into what deceased journalist Danny Casolaro called the Octopus, a control structure that exceeds formal intelligence agency boundaries and mixes with private concerns:

"This country is controlled by the Pentagon. All the major decisions in this country are made by the military, from my observations on the clandestine side of things.

"The CIA's just the whipping boy. NSA [National Security Agency] are the ones who have the hit teams. Look into their records - you won't find a thing. Look into their budget - you can't. For the life of you, you can't find any way they could spend the kind of money they've got on the number of people who're supposed to be on their payroll. Even if they had immense research and development programs, they couldn't spend that kind of money.

"The CIA's just a figurehead. They are more worldwide - like the FBI is. They're accountants, lawyers, file clerks, schoolboys. They are information-gatherers. They've pulled a lot of goddamned shenanigans - I'm not going to deny that - but as far as intelligence goes, the NSA's far, far superior to them - far in advance in the 'black arts.'

"The CIA gets blamed for what NSA does. NSA is far more vicious and far more accomplished in their operations. The American people are kept in ignorance about this - they should be, too. "

According to Bowart's informant, "There is a group of about eighteen or twenty people running this country. They have not been elected. The elected people are only figureheads for these guys who have a lot more power than even the President of the United States." He continues by saying, "What people don't know is that the global corporations have their own version of the CIA. Where they don't interface with the CIA they have their own organizations - all CIA trained. They also have double-agents inside CIA and other intelligence organizations who are loyal to those corporations - I mean where's the bread buttered? Would you rather take the government pensions or would you rather work a little for the corporation on the side and get both government pension and corporate benefits after you retire? Most men retire after twenty years, and they're only in their mid-forties, then they go to work for the corporation they've been working for while they were in government service. They get both the pension and the corporate paycheck that way!

"Together with what the corporations do on their own, they have a worldwide espionage system far better than the CIA's. There is a network of what amounts to double-agents - they do work for the government, and may appear to be government agents, but they are first loyal to the corporations. They report to those corporations on the government and on what foreign governments might be planning which would interfere with those corporations' foreign investments. These guys are strictly free enterprise agents."

Bowart sums up the situation: "The assassin confirmed many of my own conclusions which had been based only on research: that an invisible coup d'etat had taken place in the United States: that the CIA is only the tip of the cryptocracy [or secret government] iceberg; and that ultrasonic and electrical memory erasure was used to protect 'search and destroy' operators from their own memories. I had some indication that the cryptocracy had investigated such techniques (a 1951 CIA document had briefly cited the need for such research), but the assassin's disclosure that the cryptocracy had developed invisible forms of sonics and electronic stimulation of the brain for mind control sent me back to the libraries."(26)

The information in this chapter is highly speculative, but is based upon aspects of Timothy McVeigh's behavior and other evidence which have been otherwise unexplained and unexplored.

NOTES:

1. Bresler, Fenton. Who Killed John Lennon?, St. Martin's Press, York, NY, 1989
2. Cannon, Martin. "Mind Control and the American Government" Lobster magazine, issue 23
3. Russell, Dick. The Man Who Knew Too Much, Carroll & Graf, 1994 4. Bresler
S. Cannon; Delgado, J.M.R., "Intracerebral Radio Stimulation and recording in Completely Free Patients," in Schwitzgebel and Schwitzgebel (eds.)
6. Krawczk, Glenn. "Mind Control & the New World Order, Nexus February-March 1993
7. Ibid.
8. Cannon
9. Cannon; Russell
10. Russell
11. Ibid.
12. Bresler
13. Coleman, Dr. John C., Conspirators' Hierarchy.- The Story of the Committee of 300, America West Publishers, Carson City, Nevada, 1992
14. "Bombing manhunt goes on," Associated Press, April 23, 1995 l5. Thomas, Evan, et al. "The Plot," Newsweek, May 8, 1995
16. Information obtained off Calspan Internet site.
17. Coates, James. Armed and Dangerous, the Rise of the Survivalist Right, Hill and Wang, New York, New York 1987
18. Constantine, Alex. Psychic Dictatorship in the U.S.A., Feral House 1995
19. McFadden, Robert D., "The Troubled Life of Tim McVeigh," The Arizona Republic, May 7, 1995
2O. McFadden, Robert D.. New York Times, May 14, 1995
21. Kifner, John. "Agents Fan Out in a Town in Arizona, Retracing the Trail of the Jailed Suspect." Associated Press, April 29, 1995
22. Shaffer, Mark. "Gun class sheds new light on McVeigh," The Arizona Republic, May 28, 1995
23. Anonymous, interview with an ex-CIA agent, August 12, 1995
24. Thomas, Evan, et al. "The Plot, "Newsweek, May 8, 1995
25. Marrs, Texe. Flashpoint newsletter, July 1995
26. Bowart, Walter. Operation Mind Control, Dell Publishing Co., Inc., New York, New York, 1978


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