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experiments” and learned that from 1950 to 1970, forty-four colleges and universities had hosted
MK-ULTRA research with funds quietly flowing through CIA fronts like the Human Ecology
Fund (Brown University).
Once the Church Committee furor died down, MK-ULTRA was recast under a variety of
names while Wall Street family foundations continued to fund it through the ultraconservative
American Family Foundation (AFF) formed by former CIA MK-ULTRA personnel operating
out of the New York City law offices of Morris and McVeigh. 22
In 1994, neurophysiologist Donald York and speech pathologist Thomas Jensen of the
University of Missouri correlated brainwave patterns with spoken words and thought (“silent
speech”) even as the U.S. Army War College’s infamous Revolution in Military Affairs and
Conflict Short of War announced: “Behavior modification is a key component of peace
enforcement” and “The advantage of directed energy systems is deniability.” Jason Jeffrey in
New Dawn magazine warned readers that the Revolution in Military Affairs (RMA) was all
about EM technological “solutions” à la New World Vistas, and he was right:
Individuals unwilling to go along with the revolutionary changes are “identified using comprehensive inter-agency
integrated databases.” They will then be “categorized” and “sophisticated computerized personality simulations” will
be used “to develop, tailor and focus psychological campaigns for each.” 23
Meanwhile, HAARP was going up in Alaska and Project Cloverleaf chemtrails were
uploading the sky.
The last round of public inquiry into MK-ULTRA occurred on the Ides of March 1995.
Dutifully, then-President Clinton’s Advisory Committee on Human Radiation Experiments met
with victims who had been subjected to the military’s desire to weaponize the brain. Like the
Church Committee twenty years earlier, once testimony was heard and recorded, MK-ULTRA
was made to appear as if it had ended years before. The truth was that it was not only alive and
well and buried in deeper black, but it had gone electromagnetic.
FROM RFIDS TO REMOTE NEURAL MONITORING (RNM) AND BRAIN-COMPUTER
INTERFACE (BCI)
Cybernetic mind control began with microchip-implanted brains linked to satellites controlled by
ground-based, 20 million bits per second supercomputers. The FBI and CIA were partial to
behavior-mod chips with their 250,000 parts and 400,000 bytes of information, their own little
oscillator and lithium battery recharging from body heat, each chip the size of a grain of rice and
—once Navstar satellites picked up its signal—capable of being remotely reprogrammed via
pulsed frequencies on low-frequency radio waves. The next generation was the Destron-Fearing
transponder sheathed in biomedical-grade glass imprinted with 34 billion bytes of information.
At first, the implants were made of silicon, then of gallium arsenide. In Vietnam, soldiers were
injected with the Rambo chip to increase adrenaline flow; in the 1991 Gulf War, the IMI biotic
(intelligence-manned interface) “engaged” soldiers.
In 1999, two interrelated events occurred. The first was the suspension of psychology
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professor Kathryn Kelley of SUNY-Albany after she had presented a paper in Orlando, Florida
to a summer conference sponsored by the World Multiconference on Systemics, Cybernetics and
Informatics, and the International Conference on Information Systems Analysis and Synthesis
(based in Venezuela). In her presentation, she had mentioned that implant research was being