Remote-Viewing and Mind-Control Overlap
This page deals with the overlap in the study of psychic phenomena and mind control. To see the overlap in individuals, go back to the index and click on almost any name.
Mind control via telepathy was a topic extensively studied by the former USSR, but I refuse to take any of their research at face-value. From what I have seen now that the Iron Curtain has fallen, their protocals are a joke, and it doesn't take James Randi to debunk their findings. Also, I can't read Russian, so it's hard for me to find good documents, much less the critical reviews I've found for American experiments.
As for the Americans, I haven't seen too much work with telepathic mind-control, but there is still some overlap.
According to former Reagan aide Barbara Honneger, "the fundamental reason for the increased interest [in psi research] is initial results coming out of laboratories in the United States and Canada that certain amplitude and frequency combinations of external electromagnetic radiation in the brain-wave frequency range are capable of bypassing the external sensory mechanism of organisms, including humans, and directly stimulating higher-level neuronal structures in the brain. This electronic stimulation is known to produce mental changes at a distance, including hallucinations in various sensory modalities, particularly auditory."
(McRae, Ronald, Mind Wars, St. Martin's Press, 1984, pg 136)
The overlap between these two fields can be described as:
Mis-identification
Some ELF mind-control studies have been discussed under the heading of psychotronics. Many, myself included, don't agree with this label, as there is no psychic component in the study of the effects of electromagnetic radiation on the central nervous system.
Coincidental Findings
As in most scientific fields, research that is tangential for one project may be central to another. Navy studies in ELF communications included a portion on possible health effects. When these findings were revealed, the possibilty of using ELF as a weapon arose, and studies were continued in that direction. However, we can't say that all of the Navy's research into ELF radio was a front for mind-control, as they have a definite interest in communication with their submarines.
The same may be true for remote-viewing studies. Studies at SRI and elsewhere measured and analyzed subject's brain waves, and also studied the effects of ELF waves as a possible carrier for telepathic information.
Tech Enhanced Psi
Some studies, especially those involving dolphins, tried to use technology to enhance psychic phenomena. Most of this is pure bunk, including most of the inventions I've seen created by the Russians and the US Psychotronic Association. Some of it resembles telepathy simulated by technology, such as the attempt to carry signals from dolphins to humans via the Neurophone. This would seem to to fit better under misidentification.
Cover
Remote viewing, like UFOs, has been postulated by some researchers as being used as a cover story for covert mind-control experiments. This plan would convince the victims that the "voices" or sensory data they were unnaturally receiving was due to channeling, telepathy, or remote-viewing. It would also have the "high-weirdness" factor, which would preclude a serious treatment of the subject by the mainstream media. However, I'm hesitant to lump the entire spectrum of government interest in psi in this category.
Cutting Edge
Both psychic ability and things like non-lethal weapons are considered to be on the "cutting edge" of military theory. This is an alternative explanation as to why individuals like John Alexander and David Morehouse are interested in both fields.
The degree to which these cross-overs apply to specific cases are dealt with individually, and to this subject as a whole in the conclusions.
Note: With the exception of Christopher Bird, Mankind Research Unlimited isn't connected with any of the individuals listed here, so you might miss it. MRU is a classic example of a center that covers both psychic phenomena and mind-control research.
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