From: <lloyd@a-albionic.com> To: <prj@mail.msen.com> Subject: [prj] National Security Cloaks Advanced Hypno-Technology? Date: Saturday, March 25, 2000 5:15 PM Rare Book Searches - Ruling Class/Conspiracy Experts: http://a-albionic.com/search.html ***** Conspiracy Shopping Cart: http://a-albionic.com/shopping.html*****Shop for Autos On-Line http://a-albionic.com/ads/srch.html***** .............................................................. A-albionic Research Weekly Up-date of March 25, 2000 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Subject: National Security Cloaks Advanced Hypno-Technology? . . . "if the next war survives the first bomb it can be guaranteed that both sides will include hypnosis among their weapons. "And not merely for such crude and vulgar purposes as getting prisoners of war to talk: that trick is so obvious that both sides could protect against it simply by making sure in advance that all the good hypnotic subjects among their personnel were . . . made immune to the hypnotic state. The future will bring far more refined techniques than this. For developing some of them, the senior author of this book [Estabrooks], to whom the military applications of hypnosis have always been of interest, must plead guilty, and if the effort to discover means of helping one's country in time of war is antisocial, then he has engaged in antisocial behavior. It is not revealing military secrets to tell the story of some of these researches or to outline some of the ways hypnosis, when imaginatively applied, make its use undetectable; to know the possibilities does not mean to recognize them when they are put into action. Consider, for example, what might have happened if the techniques of military hypnosis devised during the Second World War had been used at that time. It was the Nazis who stimulated our first intensive investigations of the question: faced with the fact that they would undoubtedly use hypnosis if it was at all possible, we began to look into its potentials, too. And it soon became evident that the first idea which had occurred to us–that of using hypnosis to get information from prisoners of war–while useful, was a very minor part of the picture. Of much more importance was the use hypnosis among our own military and civilian personnel. "Suppose, for example, that we were to use hypnosis to create a multiple personality, which could be manipulated at will by the hypnotist who had produced it and was entirely resistant to hypnosis by anyone whom the hypnotist had not specifically designated. The job would take time, but it would be entirely possible to carry out. Because hypnosis is such a powerful tool and dissociation such a common psychological mechanism–after all, all the material in the unconscious that has been pushed there by repression is dissociate from the conscious personality, and some such dissociated material can be found in even the healthiest of us–an able hypnotist, working with a good hypnotic subject could, if he went about it in the proper way, split the subject's personality into two completely dissociated parts. "If we had tried this trick in World War II, we would have found ourselves a young man of unimpeachable patriotism and high suggestibility, and, in order to make him into a perfect spy, we would then have deliberately produced a split personality in him. We would, further, have so constructed this Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde that the primary personality–that is, the conscious personality, the personality with which the subject identified himself–became everything he had previously abhorred. Before we begin to work on him, our subject is a completely loyal American, and a man of democratic principles, to whom all the brutality and race-hatred of Nazism are repugnant beyond words; a man who firmly believes that all men are created equal; a man who firmly believes that aggressive war should not be an instrument of national policy; a man to whom freedom and liberty are as precious as life. After a few months of our kindly ministrations he emerges somewhat altered. Now he is anti-Semitic, anti- democratic, anti-egalitarian, anti-libertarian, sadistic, warlike–perfect Storm Trooper material. And believing, as he now does, that the United States is decadent, that the Jews are subhuman, and that it is Hitler's historic mission to rule the world, he runs out and joins his local branch of the Nazi Bund and throws himself enthusiastically into all its activities. With his energy, vigor, and conviction, he may even rise to a position of some importance in the organization. Now he is a dedicated Nazi, an enemy to everything his country stands for. "How have we succeeded in producing this complete reversal? How can we make a monster out of a man? Unfortunately, it is quite simple. We tell the truth to the most important part of him–his unconscious. In hypnosis we make it clear to him that by cooperating in our experiment he is serving his country as a loyal American. The part of him of which he is conscious knows nothing of our purposes, nor could our purposes succeed under such circumstances. But the part of him of which he is aware can be made to carry out our purposes because the part of him of which he is not aware knows everything that is going on and is entirely in sympathy with all our plans. As Eve Black had access to all of Eve White's memories and all the facts of her life, so this hypnotic secondary personality has access to all the experiences and thoughts of our synthetic Nazi. And as Eve White was completely unaware of Eve Black, so is our conscious Gauleiter completely unaware of the decadent democrat within. "Will the Nazis ever find out that they have a spy in their midst? How can they? Even the spy does not know he is one. And if by some freak of their own paranoiac natures, they should suspect our man, and confront him with an accusation, he will be the very model of righteousness outraged. Should they not credit his completely honest protestations of innocence and try the third degree on him, they will still discover nothing even if he was weak and broke down under physical or psychological pressure, even if panic were to make him "confess," he would have to confess to fabrications. He could not tell the truth about his life as a spy because he would not know it. "And if they got really clever and tried hypnosis? That would be a total waste of time. Like all good little Nazis, our hero would be far too strong-minded and firm to be susceptible to it. Except, of course, by the American counterintelligence agent, a pleasant young man whom he met quite by accident in a restaurant one day shortly after his conversion to the Nazi ideal, with whom he struck up a causal friendship primarily on the basis of their mutual interest in checkers, and with whom he now plays that harmless game for a few hours every Thursday evening. "Both checker players, of course, have ulterior motives in their friendship: the Nazi thinks the pleasant young man might ultimately be persuaded to the fascist way. And the pleasant young man knows that the Nazi has information for him. "But how can the Nazi know this? How can he know that the meeting between the two men was planned? How can he know that every time the pleasant young man, puzzled over what move to make in one of their hot games of checkers, pensively scratches the right side of his nose, he, the good little Nazi, immediately falls into deep trance, becomes a loyal American once again, and reveals all the little Nazi plans he and his playmates have made during the week? He cannot know. He has no more reason to suspect the pleasant young man than his Nazi friends have to suspect him. The trick is as close to foolproof as any human plan. We might have heard that it was tried if it had been tried–and had failed. But if it was tried and succeeded, we would have no knowledge of it whatever. "Has it been attempted? No reports have been issued that it has. But may not that very fact be the proof of its successful use? "Still other possibilities exist for the application of hypnosis to warfare. There is the hypnotic messenger, much easier to produce that the split-personality spy, and equally efficient and undetectable. Nor is he, consciously, any more aware than the spy of the role he is playing. Given a good hypnotic subject to work with, we can deliver secret messages with perfect assurance that they will never be discovered. "The element of safety in courier work has always been of enormous importance, and it has always posed a serious problem. Messages in code can be deciphered. If the message is not written, but memorized by the courier, we are still relatively unsafe. The courier may drink a little too much and, his tongue loosened by liquor, blurt out the secret. He may be intercepted by the enemy and persuaded–through psychological or physical means–to give up his information. Notwithstanding his principles, he may have his price; the enemy may be able to buy him. But if he is given the message while he is in hypnotic trance, and commits it to memory at that time, the situation is very much altered. Because he does not know, consciously, that he has the message, he cannot be tortured or cajoled or bribed into giving it up. He has nothing to tell, nothing to sell, nothing to say. When he is transferred, with others of his company, from the United States to some place on the wrong side of the globe, where the man is stationed to whom his message is to be delivered, he is, to the best of his knowledge, simply on a routine mission. That when he arrives at his destination he chooses to look up Colonel Brown at headquarters seems to him to be simply and act of friendship: when he was in trance we gave him, in addition to the message, the post-hypnotic suggestion that he would want to greet the Colonel for their mutual friend, Smith. And he does not know, either, that when he gives Smith's regards to Brown he is not only acting on post-hypnotic suggestion but is also offering himself up as a hypnotic subject. For again, while he was in trance, we so arranged it that the rapport between him and his original hypnotist could be shifted to a rapport with Colonel Brown: all the Colonel has to do to throw our courier into trance and to get the message from him is to say some such word as "exacerbate," or mention some such city as Kalamazoo or Kamchatka. Of course, we cannot pick just anyone to be a hypnotic messenger: only the potential somnambulist will do. But 20 per cent of our military personnel should fall into that category. Has even one soldier or sailor been used for this purpose? Have we ever had hypnotic messengers? The fact that we have never heard of them may well mean that we have. "But to condemn hypnosis to future use only as a means of manipulating human beings for the ends of war–this is an unthinkable proposition. To invest the skill, the ingenuity, and the time that would be required for projects like these for the purpose of moving toward more efficient death and destruction–that would be both a tragedy and a crime. "And the responsibility for guaranteeing that it does not happen lies with all of us, with the public, with the nation as a whole . . . _The Future of the Human Mind_ by George H. Estabrooks and Nancy E. Gross. 1961 Hardcover, E. P. Dutton and Company. Available by Rare Search Only from A-albionic Research BookSearch@a-albionic.com Lloyd Miller's Comment: I interpret Estabrooks' writing above to purposely imply and warn, but not explicitly state, so as to avoid National Security censorship, that the writer is certain that zombie agents under hypnotic control are being deployed in the intelligence community as he writes in 1961. Note that the much later Estabrooks article [1971] "Hypnosis Comes of Age," which we quoted in the previous "Weekly Up-date," revealed an actual case of hypno-zombie spying [uncannily similar to the case of Lee Harvey Oswald] successfully used against the Communist Party in the early 1950's. Apparently, far from being an evil Dr. Ahriman [the Dean Koontz mind controlling character in _False Memory_], the OSS-CIA consultant, Colgate College Professor of Psychology, and Rhodes Scholar had grave doubts about the future use of hypnotism in the tender loving hands of the Intelligence Community and sought to issue a covert warning to the public. Foolishly, in the light of what we suspect is going on today, Estabrooks seemed more concerned that National Security Secrecy would prevent the beneficial uses of hypnotism from being applied than he was that the hypno-technology would be used to manipulate the nation into tyranny! Would it be too much to suspect that Rhodes Scholar Estabrooks may have made a few connections at Oxford to well place British Oligarchs who were also concerned about the hypno-techniques being applied in their former colony, the up-start Rockefeller National Security Dictatorship? *********************************** Lloyd Miller, Research Director for A-albionic Research (POB 20273, Ferndale, MI 48220), a ruling class/conspiracy research resource for the entire political-ideological spectrum. On-Line Journal, book sales, rare/out-of-print searches, New Paradigms Discussion List, Weekly Up-date Lists & E-text Archive of research, intelligence, catalogs, & resources. 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