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- techniques that was received from rs1.hrz.th-darmstadt.de April 27, 1994]
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- Singer, Margaret and Ofshe, Richard. Definition of Brainwashing.
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- Comprehensive Textbook of Psychiatry III. The Sections on
- Dissociation and Hypnotism.
-
- Miller. The Utilization of Hypnotic Techniques in Religious Conversion.
- (Available through Richard Ofshe PhD.)
-
- Ofsche and Singer. Attacks on Peripheral versus Central
- Elements of Self and the Efficacy of Thought Reform. (Available
- through American Family Foundation.)
-
- Lifton RJ: Thought Reform and the Psychology of Totalism.
- New York, WW Norton and Co, 1961
-
- Schein EH: Coercive Persuasion. New York, Norton, 1961
-
- Udolf. Handbook of Hypnosis.
-
- Intelligence Specialist Training Routine. TR-L (Intel TR's,
- How to lie effectively.)
-
- FBI Document #8592.
-
- December 6, 1968. Regarding Intelligence. (Talks about
- using infiltration, bribing, blackmail, robbery and buying
- information.)
-
- "Targets" Starts out, "The vital targets which we must
- invest most of our time are:
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- T.1 Depopularizing the enemy to a point of total
- obliteration.
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- T.2 Taking over the control or allegiance of the heads or
- proprietors of all news media.
-
- T.3 Taking over the control or allegiance of key political
- figures.
-
- T.4 Taking over the control or alligiance of those who
- monitor international finance and shifting them to a loss
- precarious finance standard .
-
- Enroth:Youth, Brainwashing and the Extremist Cults. Grand Rapids,
- Michigan,, Zondervan Press,1977
-
- Bauer RA:Brainwashing:psychology or demonology. J of Social
- Issues XX,13(3):41-47,1957
-
- Beck F,Godin W:Russian purge and the extraction of confession.
- Translated by Mosbacher E,Porter D. London, Hurst and
- Blachett,i951
-
- Becker K:I met a traveler:the triumph of Father Phillips. New
- York, Farar, Strauss and Cudahy,i9S8
-
- Benson S:Clinical diagnosis and deprogramming techniques,
- brainwashing. Brainwashing 1977 Symposium at the John Muir
- Hospital, Walnut Creek,Calif,May 21,1977
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- Biderman AD,Zimmer H:The manipulation of human behavior. New
- York,John Wiley and Sons,Inc,1961
-
- Bonnichon A:Cell 23--5hanghai. The Month,i-32,1955
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- Brownfield CA:The Brain Benders:A study of the Effects of
- Isolation. New York, Exposition Press~1972
-
- Bull 8T:When Iron Gates Yield. Chicago,Ill, Moody Press,1955
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- Chen TEH:Thought Reform of the Chinese Intellectuals. New York,
- Oxford University Press,1960
-
- Davies SJ:In Spite of Dungeons. London, Hodder & Slaughton,1954
-
- Delgado-R:Religious totalism:gentle and ungentle persuasion
- under the first amendment. 51 So Cal Law Rev 1,1977
-
- Dolgun A,Wilson P:Alexander Dolgun's Story. An American in the
- Gulag. New York,Alfred A. Knopf,1975
-
- Farber IE,Harlow HF:Brainwashing conditioning and DDD:debility,
- dependency and dread. Sociometry 20:271-285,1956
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- Farber SM,Wilson RHL:Control of the Mind. New York,
- McGraw-Hill,1961
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- Ford RW:Mind Between the World. New York, David McKay,1957
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- Frank JD:Persuasion and Health. New York, Schocken Books,1961
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- Gaylin W:On the boarders of persuasion. Psychiatry 37:1-9,1974
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- Hinkle IE,Wolfe HG:Communist interrogation and indoctrinat10n of
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- "enemies of the states." AMA Archives of Neurology and
- Psychiatry 76:115-174,1956
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- Hunter E:Brainwashing: From Pavlov to Power. New York, The
- Bookmailer,1956
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- Hunter E:Brainwashing in Red China. New York, Vanguard Press,1951
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- Hunter E:Brainwashing: The Story of Men Who Defied It. New York,
- Farrar, Strauss6 Cudahy,1956
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- Lifeon RJ:Thought reform of Chinese intellectuals:a psychiatric
- evaluation. J of Social Issues 13:5-20,1957(b)
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- Lifton RJ:Thought Reform and the Psychology of Totalism. New
- York, WW Norton and Co,1961
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- London P:Behavior Control. New York, Harper & Row,1969
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- Malcolm A:The Tyranny of the Group. Totowa, New Jersey,
- Littlefield, Adams and Company,1975
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- Maloney JC:Psychic self-abandon and extortion of confession.
- International J of Psychoanalysis XX 36:53-60,1955
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- Mauss AL,Petersen D:Les Jesus Freaks et Retour a la
- Respectabilite ou la Prediction des Fils Prodigues. Social
- Compass 21(3):283-302,1974
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- Medvedev Z:Medvedev R:A Question of Madness. New York,
- Borzoi/Alfred A Knopf,1971
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- Meerloo JAM:The Rape of the Mind. New York, World Publishing
- Co,1956
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- Meerloo JAM:The crime of menticide. Am J of Psychiatry XX
- 107:5g4-598,1951
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- Meerloo, JAM:Pavlovian strategy as a weapon in menticide. Am J
- of Psychiatry XX 110:809-813,1954
-
- Ofshe R:The social development of the Synanon cult:the
- managerial strategy of organizational transformation.
- Sociological Analysis XX 41(2):109-127
-
- Ofshe R et al:Social structure and the social control in
- Synanon. Voluntary Action Research XX 3~3):67-76
-
- Richardson JT,Stewart M:Conversion process models and the Jesus
- movement. Am Behavioral SCientist XX 20(6):819-838,1977
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- Richardson JT,Stewart M,Simmonds RB:Organized Miracles: A Study
- of Contemporary Youth, Communal Fundamentalist Organization. New
- Brunswick, NJ, Transaction Books,1979
-
- Rickett A,Rickett A:Prisoners of Liberation. New York, Cameron
- Associates,1957
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- Rigney H:Four Years in a Red Hell. Chicago, Illinois, Henry
- Regnery,195~
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- Rogge OJ:Why Men Confess. New York, Thomas Nelson and Sons,I959
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- Santucci PS,Winokus G:Brainwashing as a factor in psychiatric
- illness. AMA Archives of Neurology and Psychiatry 74 ~ 16,1955
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- Sarbin TR,Adler N:Self-reconstitution processes:a preliminary
- repOrt_ Psychoanalytic Review 57:599-~16,1970-71
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- Sargant W:Battle for the Mind: A Physiology of Conversion and
- Brainwashing. New York, Harper and Row,1959
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- Sargant W:The mechanism of conversion. British Medical Journal
- 2:311-316,1951
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- Sargant W:The Mind Possessed. New York, Penguin Books,1973
-
- Schein EH,Cooley WE,Singer MT:A Psychological Follow-up of
- Former Prisoners of War of the Chinese Communists, Part I.
- Results of Interview Study. Cambridge, Mass, Massachusetts
- Institute of Technology,1960
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- Schein EH:Coercive Persuasion. New York, Norton,i9~1
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- Schein EH:The Chinese indoctrination program for prisoners of
- war. Psychiatry 19:149-179,1956
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- Schein EH:The Chinese indoctrination program for prisoners of
- war:a study of attempted "brainwashing" Psychiatriat
- 19:149-172,1957
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- Schein EH:Reaction patterns to severe, chronic stress in
- American army prisoners of war of the Chinese. J Soc Issues
- 13:21-30
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- Schein EH:Epilogue:something new in history? J Soc Issues
- 13:56-60
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- Schein EH:Brainwashing and totalitarianism in modern society.
- World Poli{ics 11:430-441
-
- Schein EH:Interpersonal communication, group solidarity and
- social influence.. Sociometry 23:148-161
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- Schein EH:Brainwashing. Cambridge, Mass:Center for International
- Studies, MIT,1960
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- Schein EG,Hill WF,Williams HL,Lubin A:Distinguishing
- characteristics of collaborators and resistors among American
- prisoners of war. J Abnorm Soc Psychol 55:197-201,1957
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- Schein EH,Singer MT:Follow-up intelligence data on prisoners
- repatriated from North Korea. Psychological Reports
- 11:93-194,1962
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- Singer MT,~enson S:Brainwashing Techniques and Results Achieved.
- Presented at Walnut Creeks Hospital, May,1977
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- Singer MT,Schein EH:Projections test responses of prisoner of
- war following repatriation. Psychiatry 21:375-385,195~
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- Solomon T,Pines A:Brainwashing and Psychotherapy: The Case of
- Children in Residential Treatment. Paper presented at meetings
- of Western Psychological Association. Seattle, Wash, April,1977
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- Strassman HF,Thaler M,Schein EH:A prisonerof war syndrome:apathy
- as a reaction to severe stress. Am J Psychiatry XX
- 112:998-1003,1956
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- Stypolkowski Z:Invitation to Moscow. London, Thames & Hudson,1951
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- ~ngerleider JT,Wellisch DK:Coercive persuasion (brainwashing),
- religious cults and deprogramming. Am J Psychiatry
- 136(2):279-2~2,1979
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- Verdier PA:Brainwashing and the Cults. North Hollywood, Calif,
- Wilshire Book Co,1977
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- Walker RL:China under communism. Brave New World Revisited.
- Cited by Aldous Huxley,p 80
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- West LJ:Psychiatry, "brainwashing," and the American character.
- Am J of Psychiatry 120(9):842-850,1964
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- American Journal of Psychiatry
- Narcoanalysis and Criminal Law; John Mcdonald et al.
- 1954; Band 111; S.283-288
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- American Journal of Psychiatry
- Narcoanalysis and Allied Procedures; Harry L. Mackinnon
- 1948; Band 105; S.224-225
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- American Journal of Psychiatry
- Psychic Driving; Donald Ewen Cameron
- Januar 1956; S.502-509
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- Bidermann & Zimmer: "Manipulation of Human Behavior" (61)
- John Wiley & Sons, Inc., New York; London
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- Fraser, F.M., Isbell, H. Eisenmann, A.J., et. al.
- Chronic Barbiturate Intoxication. Further Studies
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- PROJECT MKULTRA, THE CIA'S PROGRAM OF RESEARCH IN
- BEHAVIOR MODIFICATION, joint hearing before the Select Committee on Health and
- Scientific Research of the Committee on Human Resources, Unites States Senate
- (Washington: Government Printing Office, 1977).
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- Robert Eringer, "Secret Agent Man," ROLLING STONE, 1985.
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- John Marks interview with Victor Marchetti (Marks files, available at
- the National Security Archives, Washington, D.C.).
-
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- Estabrooks, HYPNOSIS (New York: E.P. Dutton & Co., Inc., 1957
- [revised edition])
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- Delgado, PHYSICAL CONTROL OF THE MIND
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- Delgado, "Intracerebral Radio Stimulation and Recording in Completely
- free patients,"
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- Alan W. Scheflin and Edward M. Opton, Jr., THE MIND MANIPULATORS
- (London: Paddington Press, 1978), 347.
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- Gordon Thomas, JOURNAY INTO MADNESS, 276.
-
- Vernon Mark and Frank Ervin, VIOLENCE AND THE BRAIN (New York:
- Harper and Row, 1970), chapter 12, excerpted in INDIVIDUAL RIGHTS AND THE
- FEDERAL ROLE IN BEHAVIOR MODIFICATION, prepared by the Staff of the Subcom-
- mittee on Constitutional Rights of the Committee of the Judiciary, United
- States Senate (Washington: Government Printing Office, 1974).
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- John Lilly, THE SCIENTIST (Berkeley, Ronin Publishing, 1988 [revised
- edition]),
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- Scheflin and Opton, THE MIND MANIPULATORS
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- Robert L. Schwitzgebel and Richard M. Bird, "Sociotechnical Design
- Factors in Remote Instrumentation with Humans in Natural Environments,"
- BEHAVIOR RESEARCH METHODS AND INSTRUMENTATION, 1970, 2, 99-105.
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- Perry London, BEHAVIOR CONTROL (New York: Harper and Row, 1969), 145
-
- Lawrence, WERE WE CONTROLLED?, Anita Gregory,
- "Introduction to Leonid L. Vasilev's EXPERIMENTS IN DISTANT INFLUENCE,
- " PSYCHIC WARFARE:FACT OR FICTION (editor: John White) (Nottinghamshire:
- Aquarian, 1988)
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- HUMAN DRUG TESTING BY THE CIA
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- Ronald I. Adams R.A. Williams, BIOLOGICAL EFFECTS OF ELECTROMAGNETIC
- RADIATION (RADIOWAVES AND MICROWAVES) EURASIAN COMMUNIST COUNTRIES,
- (Defense Intelligence Agency, March 1976.)
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- Keeler, "Remote Mind Control Technology."
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- R.J. MacGregor, "A Brief Survey of Literature Relating to Influence of Low
- Intensity Microwaves on Nervous Function" (Santa Monica: RAND Corporation,
- 1970).
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- Larry Collins, "Mind Control," PLAYBOY, January 1990.
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- Allan H. Frey, "Behavioral Effects of Electromagnetic Energy,"
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- SYMPOSIUM ON BIOLOGICAL EFFECTS AND MEASUREMENTS OF RADIO FREQUENCIES/MICRO-
- WAVES, DeWitt G. Hazzard, editor (U.S. Department of Health, Education and
- Welfare, 1977).
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- L. George Lawrence, "Electronics and Brain Control," POPULAR
- ELECTRONICS, July 1973.
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- Susan Schiefelbein, "The Invisible Threat," SATURDAY REVIEW,
- September 15, 1979.
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- E. Preston, "Studies on the Nervous System, Cardiovascular Function
- and Thermoregulation," BIOLOGICAL EFFECTS OF RADIO FREQUENCY AND MICROWAVE
- RADIATION, edited by H.M. Assenheim (Ottawa, Canada: National Research
- Council of Canada, 1979), 138-141.
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- Martin T. Orne, "Can a hypnotized subject be compelled to carry out
- otherwise unacceptable behavior?" INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CLINICAL AND EXPERI-
- MENTAL HYPNOSIS, 1972, Vol. 20, 101-117.
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- John G. Watkins, "Antisocial behavior under hypnosis: Possible or
- impossible?" INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL FOR CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL HYPNOSIS,
- 1972, Vol. 20, 95-100.
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- Milton H. Erickson, "An experimental investigation of the possible
- anti-social use of hypnosis," PSYCHIATRY, 1939, vol. 2.
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- Martin T. Orne, "On the Mechanisms of Posthypnotic Amnesia," THE
- INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL HYPNOSIS, 1966, vol. 14,
- 121-134.
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- William Kroger, CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL HYPNOSIS (Philadelphia:
-
- William C. Coe ET AL. "An Approach Toward Isolating Factors that Influence
- Antisocial Conduct in Hypnosis," THE INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CLINICAL AND
- EXPERIMENTAL HYPNOSIS, 1972, vol XX, no. 2, 118-131
-
- "CIA able to control minds by hypnosis, data shows,"
- THE WASHINGTON POST, February 19, 1978.
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- One ARTICHOKE document explicitly details a failed attempt to use
- hypnosis to induce the assassination of a foreign leader. The document is
- undated; the experiment took place January 8-January 15, 1954. Document
- reproduced in CIA PAPERS, vol. 1 (Ann Arbor, MI: Capitol Information Asso-
- ciates, 1986),39-41.
-
- ACID DREAMS, by Martin A. Lee and Bruce Shlain (Grove, 1985). Outstanding
- work on MKULTRA and drugs.
-
- THE BODY ELECTRIC, by Robert Becker (Morrow, 1985). Important.
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- THE BRAIN CHANGERS, by Maya Pines (Signet, 1973). Outdated, but an excellent
- chapter on the stimoceiver and related technologies.
-
- BRAIN CONTROL, by Elliot Valenstein (John Wiley and Sons, 1973). Highly
- conservative; outdated; still worth reading.
-
- CIA PAPERS, compiled by Capitol Information Associates (POB 8275, Ann Arbor,
- Michigan, 48107). Interesting selection of MKULTRA documents.
-
- THE CONTROL OF CANDY JONES, by Donald Bain (Playboy Press, 1976). Mandatory
- reading.
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- HUMAN DRUG TESTING BY THE CIA, hearings before the Subcommittee on Health and
- Scientific Research on the Committee on Human Resources, United States
- Senate (Government Printing Office, 1977).
-
- HYPNOTISM, by George Estabrooks (Dutton, 1957). See especially the chapters
- on hypnosis in warfare and crime. Some modern experts in clinical
- hypnosis decry Estabrooks' work. These "experts" tend to have a history
- of funding by CIA cut-outs and military intelligence. I suspect they
- denounce Estabrooks not because his work was shoddy, but because he let
- the cat out of the bag.
-
- INDIVIDUAL RIGHTS AND THE FEDERAL ROLE IN BEHAVIOR MODIFICATION, by the Staff
- of the Subcommittee on Constitutional Rights of the Committee of the
- Judiciary, United States Senate (Government Printing Office, 1974).
-
- MEGABRAIN, by Michael Hutchison (Ballantine, 1986). The only popular book
- on modern mind machines.
-
- MESSENGERS OF DECEPTION, by Jacques Vallee (And/Or, 1979). Vallee has been
- criticized, correctly, for including in this book invented "conver-
- sations" with a composite character he calls Major Murphy. But the
- section on cults in this book bears a haunting resemblance to stories
- I have heard in my own investigations.
-
- THE MIND MANIPULATORS, by Opton and Scheflin (Paddington Press, 1978). Con-
- servative, but extremely useful as a reference work.
-
- MIND WARS, by Ronald McCrae (St. Martin's Press, 1984).
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- OPERATION MIND CONTROL, by Walter Bowart (Dell, 1978). The best single volume
- on the subject. Difficult to find; indeed, this book's rapid disappear-
- ance from bookstores and libraries has aroused the suspicions of some
- researchers. (Tom David Books, POB 1107, Aptos, CA 95001, carries this
- work.)
-
- PHYSICAL CONTROL OF THE MIND, by Jose Delgado (Harper and Row, 1969). Outdated
- but still essential.
-
- PROJECT MKULTRA, joint hearing before the Select Committee on Health and
- Scientific Research of the Committee on Human Resources, United States
- Senate (Government Printing Office, 1977).
-
- PSYCHIC WARFARE: FACT OR FICTION? edited by John White (Aquarian, 1988). See
- especially Michael Rossman's contribution.
-
- PSYCHOTECHNOLOGY, Robert L. Schwitzgebel and Ralph K. Schwitzgebel (Holt,
- Rhinehart and Winston, 1973).
-
- THE SCIENTIST, by John Lilly (expanded edition: Ronin, 1988). Bizarre --
- Lilly is an ex-"brainwashing" specialist who claims to be in contact
- with aliens. Is he controlled or controlling?
-
- THE SEARCH FOR "THE MANCHURIAN CANDIDATE", by John Marks (Bantam, 1978). An
- invaluable book. However, many people have made the mistake of assuming
- it tells the full story. It does not.
-
- WERE WE CONTROLLED? by Lincoln Lawrence (University Books, 1967). Explores
- possible connections to the JFK assassination. Dr. Petter Lindstrom's
- endorsement of this work makes it mandatory reading.
-
- WHO KILLED JOHN LENNON? by Fenton Bresler (St. Martin's Press, 1989).
- Interesting thesis concerning the possible use of mind control on Mark
- David Chapman. Better in its analysis of Chapman than in its history
- of mind control.
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- THE ZAPPING OF AMERICA, by Paul Brodeur (MacLeod [Canadian edition], 1976).
- Contains a good chapter on microwave mind control technology.
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