Note: "Abductees" were abducted for mind control experiments by clandestine services and conditioned not to remember, or to think that they were kidnapped by aliens.
From Kathy Kasten
KKASTEN@pathology.medsch.ucla.edu
Dear [reader]:
I have been in contact with Donna Shalala, Secretary of Health
and Human Services, in an effort to persuade her to begin an
investigation of the research involving abductees/experiencers.
The reason I did this is because Federal regulations, mandated in
1974, require that all human subjects involved in research must
sign an Informed Consent Form (ICF). The ICF is a legal document
which states who is performing the research, the duration of the
study period, the reason the research/study is being done, the
procedures to be performed, the possible risks/side effects of
the procedures, certain required statement - such as, informing
the subject that they are free to refuse to participate in the
research at any time, and requires the subjects' signature. In
the case of children 12 years old and under, a parent's signature
is required and a simplified form of the ICF is given to the
child. As far as I know, I did not sign an ICF; therefore, I know
that the research involving abductess/experiencers is
illegal/covert, and so stated this fact to the Secretary.
In order to proceed with the investigation, Lana R. Skirboll, Ph.D., Director, Office of Science Policy and Program Planning, one of the people from NIH assigned by the Secretary to contact me, informed me by letter (dated August 29, 1994) that she needs certain information from the individuals involved in the covert research project. This is the reason for contacting you. I realize the effort it will take to put the information together in a coherent manner, in a way which can be understood by someone not involved in dealing with abductees/experiencers, but it is a good cause. That cause being to call for a government agency to undertake an investigation into the covert research and to stop it until Federal regulations are met. Once that happens and the research is brought under this agency scrutiny, the resarch can proceed, individuals will then be cognizant of what they are participating in and be apprised of their right under Federal regulations.
Please answer the following questions for Dr. Skirboll, and remember creditability is a sensitive issue, because we are dealing with a government agency who does not even acknowledge the phenomena of "abduction" let alone "mind control." The answers need to provide specific information to allow the Secretary's office to begin an investigation.
1. Can you name the institution to which you were taken? Where
the research was conducted? Can you name/describe the contact
point? How were you transported? (If you know the name of the
building or the address, provide it. If military personnel were
present, state which service.)
2. Can you describe the investigator performing the procedures? Did s/he state their name? (If the researchers looked human, then so state. Try to look beyond the paradoxical answers usually given, to an event that caused you to think that maybe you were, in fact, dealing with humans.)
3. In order to help determine where funding for the research might have come from, can you remember whether the investigators wore uniforms/white coats with any patches or identifying markings? Did the investigator tell you who s/he worked for? (To help answer this question, provide information on signage you might have seen in the hallways, clinical areas where the procedures took place.)
4. In as few words as possible, describe the procedures. (If you know the clinical terms, please utilize them.)
5. Did the investigator/researcher tell you the name of the research project? (Again, look past the paradoxical answers usually given. Perhaps, there was a moment when one of the researchers said something to a co-worker when they thought you were not paying attention.)
It will be necessary to provide specific information to Dr.
Skirboll, such as name and address, so that she can verify the
where and who is performing the research. Remember, I contacted
NIH; they did not contact me. There is no way to go forward with
an investigation into the covert research projects without
providing this information. It is the policy of the agency to
keep all information confidential. I understand the hesitation,
but the agency is bound by an oath of confidentiality. And, the
only way to stop the "abduction/mind control" from
happening is to bring everything out into the open.
If we can provide verifiable information to Dr. Skirboll, I have been assured that the matter will be pursued. I think it is time for this covert research to be stopped and brought to light so that the research can be brought under Federal regulations. Then, if anyone wishes to participate they will be able to sign an informed consent form, as described at the beginning of this letter. Please help me in this worthwhile effort.
Thank you,
Kathy Kasten
1093 Broxton #607
Los Angeles, CA 90024
E-Mail: kkasten@pathology.medsch.ucla.edu
I asked Kathy via email, "Is it for all victims or just ones that have been at research sites?"
She responded:
"I wanted to stick to individuals who have evidence of the specific research sites. This is the information Dr. Skirboll had told me she would need to be begin an investigation. However, if someone has specific information regarding remembering a location without remembering the institution - that is okay. What would add to that is remembering the uniforms, maybe a name badge or someone being called a name, details of the procedures - even if the subject cannot name what type of procedure, and time frame - i.e., day, year, time of day, etc."