Mind Control Ray Gun Will Actually Kill You

I gotta get me one of these.
~Dantalion Jones

http://www.gizmag.com/medusa-microwave-crowd-control-raygun/9605/

MEDUSA: Microwave crowd-control raygun

As part of the U.S. Navy's investigation into futuristic nonlethal weaponry, the Sierra Nevada Corporation is building a microwave energy pulse gun that can produce a painful screaming sound inside a person's head from a long distance away. The inescapable sound, which is inaudible to untargeted bystanders, can be set to irritate, nauseate or even incapacitate people and animals that lie within range. Future applications may include crowd control, military use and even incapacitate people and animals that lie within range.

Future applications may include crowd control, military use and even shopping mall security, provided it proves safe from permanent side effects.

The science behind it also has the potential to give hearing to certain deaf people, or even projecting voices into peoples' heads.

The Sierra Nevada corporation has signed a contract with the U.S. Navy to follow up on successful recent testing of a non-lethal crowd control weapon that uses microwaves to project high-intensity sounds in the heads of targets, according to New Scientist magazine.

The MEDUSA (Mob Excess Deterrent Using Silent Audio) system makes use of the well-established Microwave Auditory Effect, in which microwave stimulation causes parts of the ear around the cochlea to expand thermally, which is interpreted as sound by the brain. The effect is a sound that appears to originate in the target's head, and can't be heard by anyone not directly in the beam's path.

This is not to be confused with Raytheon's Active Denial System, another crowd control weapon in development which uses a similar directed energy beam to cause unbearable but non-damaging heat pain in the top few layers of a target's skin.

Because MEDUSA's sound doesn't vibrate the eardrum itself, and thus the eardrum is not exposed to the damage potential that loud acoustic noise produces, traditional noise level limits don't have to apply with the MEDUSA system. So it's possible to dial in any level of sonic deterrent from mildly annoying up to physically and mentally incapacitating levels that the target has no way of blocking out of their head.

The MEDUSA system has the ability to be aimed at specific targets, multiple targets or even cover large areas with a broad beam, which will make it an effective security deterrent for the perimeters of protected areas. The same technology, on a smaller scale, could be used as an invisible sonic scarecrow to keep certain areas free from birds, as birds appear to respond to very low levels of microwave audio.

There are certain side effects - in 1961 testing of the first Microwave Auditory Effect system, Allen H. Frey noted dizziness, headaches and pins and needles in his subjects - and little is known about what further effects might occur when power levels are turned up to an incapacitating level. The potential for serious neural damage can't be ignored when you're effectively microwaving the inside of somebody's head - and if it does turn out to be lethal, the research may continue down that path and the technology may end up being used as a microwave death ray.

Beyond being used to generate an annoying high-pitched scream, the Microwave Auditory Effect has shown itself to hold interesting peacetime possibilities if it can be proven safe. By modulating the projected frequency, Sharp and Grove showed in 1975 that it's possible to "plant" voices, music and other sounds directly into the head.

Because the eardrum is not involved in the transmission of this sound, there have been hopes that patients with outer ear problems might be able to listen to music or voices through microwave transmission. On a more sinister note, it's easy to see how one might abuse the ability to direct "voices" straight into a person's head, as would appear to be feasible using the device described in this 2002 patent.

Still, the MEDUSA system is expected to be testable within one year and a mobile deployment unit built within another 18 months. And if it can be proven not to be harmful, it could be deployed within a few years in warzones, protest situations and shopping malls.
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IEEE Spectrum Online

Death Ray

The MEDUSA crowd control ray gun we reported on earlier this month sounded like some pretty amazing—and downright scary—technology. Using the microwave auditory effect, the beam, in theory, would have put sounds and voice-like noises in your head, thereby driving you away from the area. Crowd control via voices in your head. Sounds cool. However, it turns out that the beam would actually kill you before any of that happy stuff started taking place, most likely by frying or cooking your brain inside your skull. Can you imagine if this thing made it out into the field? Awkward!

“Any kind of exposure you could give to someone that wouldn’t burn them to a crisp would produce a sound too weak to have any effect,” said Kenneth Foster, a bioengineering professor at the University of Pennsylvania. Foster knows what he's talking about, too. In 1974 he published the first research on the microwave auditory effect.

Fellow scientist and microwave research author Bill Guy agrees, citing some hard facts to support his conclusions:

Guy says that experiments have demonstrated that radiation at 40 microjoules per pulse per square centimeter produces sound at zero decibels, which is just barely in hearing range. To produce sound at 60 decibels, or the sound of normal conversation, requires 40 watts per square centimeter of radiation. “That would kill you pretty fast,” Guy says. Producing an unpleasant sound, at about 120 decibels, would take 40 million W/cm2 of energy. One milliwatt per square centimeter is considered to be the safety threshold.

Both scientists were in agreement about one other thing too: the MEDUSA just morphed from a crowd-control device into a monstrous weapon. We need more of those, right?

http://gizmodo.com/5029484/update-oops-the-medusa-mind-control-ray-gun-will-actually-kill-you

Mind Control Techniques – How to Use the Semi-Silent Treatment

Mind Control Techniques – How to Use the Semi-Silent Treatment

Author: Michael Lee
Mind control techniques are the new weapons of communication and persuasion in the world today. These strategies will help you cinch that business deal you've been negotiating with your client for the past few weeks. They will help you win people over to your side. Best of all, they will require nothing but the use of your own faculties.

All that is left to do before you reach success with these mind control techniques is to learn how to use your natural abilities properly. Now, there are a lot of ways you can harness your own abilities but here is one tip that I have found to be very useful…

Giving people the semi-silent treatment.

I say semi-silent because this is different from totally ignoring another person. The semi-silent treatment is not the cold shoulder. You're not supposed to snub the person off completely. In fact, you're still going to be nice and smile at that person except that you're going to take it down a few notches.

Mind control techniques like these are very psychological in nature. They're also quite effective and the success rate also depends on the kind of relationship you have with your target.

Recently, I used this on a friend who has been getting on my nerves recently. I've started to feel that he's getting agitated with me, which might probably end up putting myself in a disadvantageous position in our relationship. Instead of returning his feelings, I've decided to give him less attention than I normally do.

Remember the unspoken rule of mind control techniques. You're the one who is supposed to be in control here so don't get carried away by your emotions.

I still smile and greet him whenever we meet but it's a little less warmer than I normally would. I've also stopped exchanging glances with him whenever somebody makes a point we both agree or disagree with. Suffice to say, he noticed the change immediately. However, there was nothing he could do about it because I didn't exactly turn 360 degrees over.

I saw him again today and I noticed that he really made an effort to catch my attention. Gone was the previous agitation. Instead, he was eager to please and quite open. If I had something to ask of him, he would probably do it in a jiffy.

Mind control techniques are meant to be used subtly. If you find yourself in a similar situation (and I'm sure you will), and that person asks you if something is wrong, you smile and say no. It's all about being discreet here. You won't be able to control people’s mind if they figure out that that is exactly what you're trying to do.

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Mind games - ain't technology great?

First you had the joystick, then you just had to wave. Next, all you’ll need to do to play is use your brain. Joe O’Shea reports

By Joe O'Shea
Monday July 28 2008

You’ve probably already spent hours jumping around the sitting room, frantically waving your Wii remote in the air as you struggle to beat your 10-year-old nephew at computer tennis. But are you ready to cross the final frontier in video game technology – playing via mind control?

It might sound more science fiction than science fact, but developers on the cutting edge of virtual gaming are already working on the next generation of controllers – headsets that will be able to read electrical impulses in the brain through an array of sensors.

These electrical impulses are then converted via the headset into signals that will allow the player to control a virtual tennis racquet, fly a simulated fighterplane mission or push, pull and drop 3-D Tetris blocks.

Thought control technology was creating the biggest buzz at the annual E3 Expo in Los Angeles this month, as the giants of the gaming industry gathered to unveil their latest products and talk future trends.

The annual game technology summit brings together the geeks, boffins, visionaries and media moguls who drive the multi-billion dollar industry (the worldwide market is predicted to be worth $55bn dollars by 2010).

And one of the biggest splashes was made by an Australian company called Emotiv, which announced plans to launch the world's first thought-controlled game by the end of the year.

Emotiv unveiled their EPOC headset, a space-age, moulded helmet that features 16 sensors that push up against the player's scalp to measure electrical activity in the brain. The headset uses the same basic technology as the brainwave monitor in your local hospital.

And despite widespread scepticism within the industry, Sydney-based Emotiv say they are close to unveiling a marketready, first generation headset.

Emotive co-founder Tan Le told E3 delegates that pre-release tests have proved the technology works.

“This is the tip of the iceberg for what is possible,” Mr Le told the audience in Los Angeles during the press demonstration.

“There will be a convergence of gesture-based technology and the brain as a new interface – the Holy Grail is the mind.”

The computer game industry is always looking for the next big thing and Irish gamers have shown themselves to be enthusiastic “early adapters”.

BusinessWeek magazine recently reported that Ireland has, per capita, the highest percentage of home penetration of game consoles in the world – if you don't count Japan.

Sony sold 450,000 PlayStation II consoles in Ireland, again the highest penetration per capita outside of Japan.

The recent launch of Wii Fit game – a video-game workout for the all-conquering Nintendo console – gave sales a further boost and highlighted just how many Irish adults are now regularly joining children at virtual play.

Padraig McDonnell is in charge of marketing for Tailteann Games, the Tipperary-based game developers who last year launched the interactive hurling manager game for the PC, Bainisteoir-Hurling.

And he says the future is definitely interactive. “I'm very excited about the headset technology; it's definitely where we are heading now,” says Mr McDonnell.

“You only have to look at how popular the Wii console has been in Ireland. People love to have that instant interaction and control, it's a much more satisfying game experience.”

Mr McDonnell is currently working on a GAA football version of Tailteann's Bainisteoir game – the hurling version went to number one in the Irish PC game charts.

But as a GAA fan himself, he says he would be sad to see a day when children are asking for a hurling helmet that comes with an array of brainwave sensors. “I'd hope that kids will still want to get out on the pitch and tog out and not just play on their consoles.”

The good news for under-14 bainisteoirs across the country is that one of the biggest figures in the gaming industry, Nintendo chief executive Satoru Iwata, believes thought control technology is nowhere near ready for commercial applications.

“We don't have that kind of technology right now,” Mr Iwata said at the E3 Expo. “If you look back 20 years from today, things that were thought impossible are now the reality – for example, it was a distant dream that we would construct a 3D world with computer graphics.”

Mr Iwata has overseen a revolution in the way computer games are now marketed, winning a whole new adult market through innovations like the Wii Fit balance board and cooking programmes and mind agility training games on the Nintendo DS console.

The Wii motion-sensing remote has transcended traditional joystick gaming and allowed thirty- and fortysomethings to get involved. Nintendo now want to take their consoles into the classroom and the company's chief executive says his products will soon be seen as an integral part of schooling.

The handheld DS, together with the Brain Training software program, has already been used as part of a Scottish trial to improve children's concentration.

“I think the video game might be able to cultivate the curiosity and the concentration of children – that's something I personally believe as a father,” Mr Iwata said. “In Japan, schools are using English-language training software and they're showing results.”

In Mr Iwata's brave new world, our grandchildren could be interacting directly with computer programmes through thoughtreading headsets.

Soon, you’ll be doing more than thinking about it

Thought control technology may be new to the computer game sector – but the US military has been interested in the area for years.

Military research, often top-secret, has driven much of the blue-sky thinking in computer technology, as the generals search for ever more innovative ways to equip their forces.

Just last month, the US Defence Department awarded a $6.7m contract to defence contractor Northrop Grumman to develop “brainwave binoculars”.

These next generation surveillance gizmos use scalp-mounted sensors to detect objects that might be missed by a soldier using conventional binoculars.

The software will be programmed to pick out certain shapes or movements and then focus in on the subject, effectively leading the brain and the eyes to the target. Other applications include “augmented cognition” technology that allows personnel operating in command and control centres to process information up to seven times faster than normal.

The downstream benefits of the new thought control technology could be taken up by police forces as a new generation of super-sensitive and accurate lie-detectors come on line.

And medical researchers believe the technology could be used by patients to control computerised prosthetic limbs and give stroke victims new ways to communicate.

- Joe O'Shea

Motivating People: Why it doesn't work

If motivating people doesn't work I would say he's making a case for mind control. ~ Dantalion Jones
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Motivating People: Why it doesn't work
by Michael Beck

A topic that I'm often asked about is how to motivate people. Executives are always looking for ways to improve the attitude and performance of their team. My clients will tell me about how they've met and worked with each of their team members to get them to improve their performance but can't seem to make a difference.

The answer is that you can't motivate people. It's not that your people are a peculiar breed or that they're an apathetic bunch. The fact is that you can't motivate anyone! Motivation only comes from within. People are only self-motivated. Think of it this way: If you get someone to do something they don't want to do, its coercion. People will only do what they choose to do. Don't take my word for it. Use your own experience with people as your best example. People will generally perform only to a level that matters to them. No amount of threatening, pleading or rewarding will motivate them into action.

Is that, then, the end of the story? Is there no hope for moving people beyond their current state? Not at all. There is a way to make a difference. And it's not a theory. I've seen it work on a regular basis. The key to getting people to rise above their present level of performance is to 1) develop a company culture, 2) recruit to a purpose, and then 3) appeal to that purpose to bring out the best in your people' performance and drive.

Developing a Culture
Most companies have policies and procedures, employee manuals and guidelines, effective marketing messages, and beautiful statements of mission/vision/etc. mounted on the wall. All of those are well and good, but they don't address the matter which has the greatest impact on their business and their teams. They don't address the Purpose of the organization and as such, have no yardstick against which to measure decisions, policies and strategies.

In the absence of a clear Purpose - the "WHY" of the organization - people are simply hired to fill vacancies, policies are developed which are unclear and don't further the attainment of a purpose, systems are lacking, actions are taken which would otherwise be in direct conflict with the Purpose of the organization, and decisions are made inconsistently, without regard to the culture of the organization.

In contrast, a business which has a clear Purpose ("Why"), a Mission ("What"), and a set of Values ("How"), hires smarter, has a consistent set of policies that support its Purpose, has a yardstick to measure its decisions against, has an easier time attracting and retaining the right people, and has the means to develop and deliver a clear marketing message.

Let's define and discuss the implications of having Purpose, Mission and Values in your organization.

Purpose is the "WHY" of the equation. It defines why we do what we do. Each decision and policy should take the business closer to achieving its "WHY".

Mission is the "WHAT" of the equation. It defines what the business will be doing to achieve its Purpose. Staying true to the broad "WHAT" will allow the business to focus on its core activities and strengths.

Values are the "HOW" of the equation. Values define how the Mission will be carried out in an effort to achieve the Purpose.

Purpose:
Purpose defines why we do what we do. It defines why we go to work each day. Without purpose, people just go through the motions and as most of us know, there's a great difference between activity and achievement. Having a clear purpose creates a yardstick, so to speak, to measure our decisions against. It helps us become passionate, helps us to select among the many options presented to us, helps us make better hiring decisions, and keeps us on track. It's possible to succeed without a clear purpose, but having one speeds and magnifies the results.

When a business has a clearly defined purpose it begins to act as a magnet, attracting the kind of people who will further the purpose; people who are like-minded. Not only will having a purpose attract the right people, but it will also act to retain them. This is the power behind the success of many not-for-profit organizations. Although they often are unable to pay their people great sums of money, they continue to attract and retain people who are dedicated and who work hard to achieve the purpose of the organization. While your organization's purpose may not be as altruistic as a not-for-profit's purpose, it definitely plays an important, almost critical, role.

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Michael Beck, executive coach, trainer and professional speaker, is president and founder of Exceptional Leadership, Inc.

He works with sales and marketing professionals to improve their recruiting, marketing, productivity, communication, and leadership competencies. His clients achieve their business and personal goals faster and easier.

Mr. Beck's credentials include an MBA from the Wharton School of Business along with degrees in Engineering from the University of Pennsylvania. Michael has held a variety of executive positions including CEO, COO, CFO, EVP, VP of Finance, and VP of Business Development. In addition, he worked several years overseas as a Business Advisor to a member of the Royal Family of Saudi Arabia. He is a Founding Member of the International Association of Coaches and a Past-President of the Denver Coach Federation.

Proof that we are all hardwired

Mind Controlled vs. Paranoid Schizophrenia

NOTE From Dantalion Jones regarding this post:

I pulled this from a web site http://www.greatdreams.com/mind_control.htm and as you read it ask yourself if any of this sounds like symptoms of paranoid schizophrenia? Here is the Mayo Clinic description of symptoms http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/paranoid-schizophrenia/DS00862/DSECTION=symptoms

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Here is a survey to see if you are mind-controlled at all.

If you have these symptoms, let me know.

The following symptoms are of the harassment typical of electronic mind weapon targets (non-electronic harassment usually goes with the electronic effects):
I took this survey myself and found many of them to be happening to myself.:

1. You find that all of your family, friendship, and business relationships are going sour and you have done nothing to cause this.

2. You find that "accidental" blocking of you as you walk or drive about, by strangers, has increased dramatically and every day brings several "blocking" incidents. E.g., someone slips ahead of you at the bank machine or grocery checkout, or with cars in unexpected places in parking lots. This is part of what targets call "street theater". THIS IS ABOUT BLOCKING *FAR* MORE FREQUENT THAN THAT WHICH OCCURS IN NORMAL LIFE, NOT THE USUAL OCCASIONAL OCCURENCES.

3. Telephones frequently have static or tones or echoes; you have lots of "wrong number" calls

4. Street lights going out as you pass under them, walking or driving

5. Your watch and other batteries going dead often far too soon to be "natural" deaths

6. You find that you are coming suddenly awake at precisely the SAME TIME, middle of every night

7. Inescapable voice in your head and you are not mentally ill

8. Ringing in ears - may start/stop when switching on or off electronic devices

9. Fake telephone or clock ringing or fake knocking on your door

10. Fake, loud bird calls, outdoors, which follow you everywhere

11. Hot needles deep in your flesh, especially when trying to sleep (also called "stings")

12. Limbs jerking wildly, especially when trying to sleep

13. Extremely powerful itching which may start as small electrical shocks

14. Very fast heartbeat while relaxed (not having exercised recently)

15. Very high body heat, no fever, relaxed, cool surroundings

16. Vibration, large area of your body, or, nearby objects which should not vibrate normally

17. Forced awakening, can't go back to sleep, as if on high doses of caffeine

18. Vivid 3-D images while awake, eyes open or closed

19. Urges to go somewhere you don't need to or at times you would not go there

20. Neighbors can see thru walls, possibly by sounds from them which "follow" you

21. Repeated instances where it seems your mind is being read

22. Repeated evidence of break-ins, small scale thefts, and sabotage both at home and at work

23. Sudden "drop-you-in-your-tracks" fatigue at times you should not be tired

Here are some others:

Sensations of heat and cold on various parts of the body.

Manipulation of sense of taste. For instance, food and drink can be made to taste altogether different, or to be totally tasteless.

Manipulation of vision. The eyesight can be "made" blurry, or seem as if were seeing through a fog.

Manipulation of sense of touch. Various parts of the body can be made to tingle, vibrate or become entirely numb.

Frequent pain: abdominal pain, headaches, earaches, toothaches that linger for several hours or that come and go in a minute's time. A stinging pain in the eyes.

Sleep deprivation, or the feeling of being "wired."

Vivid dreams.

Memory and concentration are continuously severely affected.

Control of emotional states, i.e., feelings of anger, anxiety, lethargy, peace, numbness, exhiliaration, etc.

Great Example of Subliminal Suggestions

Courtesy of FOX news.

Telling lies and Mind Control ... How to Lie Well

How To Lie Like A Dog
May 12th, 2008 · 12 Comments

In todays society lying is no longer an option, it is a skill that is absolutely necessary for survival.

I’m not here to discuss the ethics of lying (that’s what philosophy websites are for), nor am I here to tell you to always be “good” (the world isn’t black and white by the way). Nope, I’m here to tell you how to lie and lie so well that no one (not even your own mother) will know.

But this is only fair. The world can be a downright evil place and it’s totally reasonable that you have the tools to fight back. With that said I’m going to treat everyone like an adult, and ask that you use these abilities for good… mmmkay?

Knowing when you should lie is a tricky skill all by itself. So before lying you should first evaluate both the potential benefits of a successful lie against the consequences of getting caught. If the benefits clearly outweigh the risks, then you are probably good to go. But remember that you may be risking your own reputation by lying and there are social consequences (people may no longer trust you) if you get caught.

The Truth About Lie Detection

The best lie-detecting psychologists in the business will point out that there is no foolproof method for detecting lies. Let me make this very clear: THERE IS NO FOOLPROOF METHOD FOR DETECTING LIES.

When a trained professional wants to know if someone is lying, they are forced to look for indirect signs. They look for behaviors and language that seem out of place. Things like nervousness, hesitation, and defensiveness are some of these signs. Even polygraph tests look for indirect signs, such as a change in heart rate or blood pressure.

Telling effective lies, however, is not simply about trying to mask these outward signs. Lying convincingly is all about your own MINDSET. When you have the correct mindset your body language and behavior will automatically follow. You will not even have to think about masking behaviors because all of your behaviors will seem natural. You will show none of the indirect signs and your lies will become indistinguishable from the truth.

Create A Plausible Story

The first thing you’re going to need to do before lying is prepare the story that agrees with all the available evidence. This story needs to be kept as simple as possible and things that are “out of the ordinary” must be kept to a bare minimum. Really picture yourself in that situation as vividly as possible, and go over it a few times in your head. If anything seems unbelievable then you need to come up with a better story.

Burning houseAlso be sure that your behavior in the story is “in character.” For example, hardly anyone is going to believe that you were late for work because you ran into a burning house to rescue an old women. However, most people will believe that you were late for work because you tripped on the sidewalk and tore a hole in your pants. While it’s not necessary to be self deprecating or embarrassing, keeping the story “in character” makes the story personal and much more believable.

To make sure that your story is good also ask yourself the 6 Ws for your story: Who, What, When, Where, Why and HoW.

- What were you doing?

- Who were you with?

- When and Where were you?

- Why were you doing what you were doing?

- And HoW did you do it?

Also try to imagine how someone else (an onlooker) would see the whole situation. If the story still seems legitimate, then you have probably got a good story.

Practice The Story And Develop Details

Go over the fake story as many times as you can in your head. Try to imagine tons of other little details that may not be directly relevant to the story, but will give your story depth. The most effective details are unverifiable and subjective (e.g. “the soda was flat”).

Here are some good questions: What were you wearing? Were you hot or cold? Did you feel healthy/sick? Were you hungry? Did you have to go to the bathroom? Did the air have a scent or smell ? What did it sound like? Were you preoccupied with something at the time?

Also be sure to consider your emotional state. Think about how you were feeling at each and every moment of the story. Were you happy, sad, angry, etc.?

By rehearsing and questioning your story, your brain will begin to take the story from your imagination and put it into your memory. Ideally you want the entire story stored in your memory. When you are primarily using your memory you will only show those behavioral cues (eye movements, facial twitches, and body language). It doesn’t matter if the memory is the truth or a lie because your memory does not know the difference. All that matters to you is that you display memory-accessing behavior and deceive anyone watching.

Find Confidence By Believing Your Story

Now that you’ve got a good alibi and have set it into your memory it’s time to start believing your story as literal truth. Religion has shown us time and time again that your mind can be manipulated to believe just about anything as fact. So believing your own modest alibi should be no stretch of faith.

When you have gotten to the point of believing your own story NO ONE will be able to tell you are lying without hard evidence. Polygraph tests, MRI scans, and lie detection software will all indicate that you are telling the truth once your own brain really believes.

For this step make yourself comfortable and close your eyes. Concentrate and slowly go over the whole story. Imagine yourself in 1st-person, experiencing every single moment of the story, detail by detail. Know that the events unfolded exactly how you imagine them. Know that what you are thinking is real. Watch the whole story again in you head, but this time see yourself from afar. Notice all the little details you overlooked earlier. Go over the story one more in your head, detail by detail. See the story unfold in any order that you like. This story you see is what happened and you are confident about it.


Prepare For Questions

Naturally people may ask you about what happened. Try to imagine how you would respond and try saying the answers out loud. By rehearsing you will prepare yourself and seem much more confident when you actually answer. Know that your answers are true to what you believe, and other people will trust this confidence.

Trained professional will often look for altered sentence structure and for words that are emphasized. A nervous person will tend to emphasize odd words and will think too much about how they are saying their answer. A confident person, on the other hand, will see the story unfolding in their head. They will not put too much thought into how or what they are saying and their speech will flow freely.

The Moment Of Truth

Your brain is confident in what you believe. Tell you story to anyone with ease.

Don’t Fall For Bluffs

There is still the chance that someone may doubt you and will try to catch you with a bluff. A bluff happens when a doubter lies to you about what they know in an attempt to catch you off guard. The doubter doesn’t actually know the truth but is hoping that you will panic and admit to lying without first seeing/hearing the evidence. Don’t fall for it. The trick is to remain calm and “deny, deny, deny.”

This is how a bluff happens… quoting a Seinfeld episode called “The Red Dot.”

Elaine: Hey George, did you buy that sweater knowing that red dot was on it because you could get it at a discount?

George: What? Did I what?

Elaine: You did didn’t you.

George: Elaine, I’m, I’m shocked. I’m shocked. Here I go out in the spirit of the season (Elaine looking like she’s not buying a word of it) and spend all my savings to buy you the most beautiful Christmas sweater I have ever seen to show my appreciation to you at Christmas and this is the thanks that I get at Christmas.

Elaine: Well Jerry told me that you did.

George: You told her? How could you tell her? I told you not to say anything.

Jerry: I didn’t tell her you stupid idiot. She tricked you!

Elaine bluffed and George fell for it.

When someone tries to bluff, just remain calm and deny. The doubter is taking a risk by doubting what you have said, and it lets you and everyone else that they don’t trust you. You can use this to your advantage as long as you stay calm and collected.

Advanced Techniques

If you would still like some extra practice to perfect your lying, try recording yourself on video telling both lies and the truth. Notice differences in you facial gestures and body language and practice until the two are indistinguishable. Practice makes perfect.


Meet the Devil Himself

MKULTRA: The Ritual Abuse Conspiracy

by Paul J. Norton


A few years after I had made my way out of the MKULTRA mind control program that was run by NASA and the CIA I happened upon a book about Multiple Personality Disorder (MPD) and the subject of ritual abuse. Having some experience in the field of psychology, and much later some experience with the alter personality systems that the mind control program endeavored to create within me, I hoped to acquire some greater insights into both. After all, a lot of what they were doing was psychosexual in nature, and towards the end, when they said that I had been "transferred" to the CIA in the middle of 1987, every "communication" that took place was disguised as a very personal (much too personal) message about sex. From the beginning I was picking up clues that whoever it was that had designed the mind control program had to be a very mentally disturbed individual. Later it seemed a sure thing that whoever was running it at the time was also a psychosexual psychopath. The encoded part of messages that I received were generally about nothing, messages that just told me that they knew everything about my life. The rest of it seemed to have been there just to make me feel bad, to wear me down until, I supposed, one day I was to take my own life.

In 1992 I happened upon a book that actually dealt with the topic of MPD, which made it something of a rarity. But the authors, while presenting some science pertaining to the condition, were also fairly religious and wandered deeply into the area of conspiracies concerning ritualized sexual abuse. There was a fair amount of anecdotal evidence and conspiracy theory, but their knowledge of mind control techniques employed by various cults was very insightful, especially with regard to the Moonies, techniques the likes of which I had experienced while in the NASA part of the mind control program. Sleep deprivation, isolation, and nonsensical - to - outsider linguistics and nomenclature, all meant to short circuit critical thinking and replace it with more emotional, (read irrational) reactions. Most theologians, by the way, define simple indoctrination as voluntary mental conditioning, and mind control as employing coercion and or deceptive tactics. Oddly, many fundamentalist churches employ at least some of the methods denounced in this book written by Christian investigators into ritual abuse and mind control.

Until that point I had never heard much about ritualized sex abuse, and a careful reading of the book told me that they were making some serious leaps, mostly religious, and that while they hadn't uncovered the hard evidence necessary to make the most compelling case in terms of actual devil worshippers, they started me wondering about organized pedophilia, and if such a group or groups might not employ the trappings of Satanism or "Devil Worship" in order to intimidate their victims and possibly other participants without any actual belief in an actual supernatural being. That seemed all too likely, but unfortunately there was very little hard evidence of any such organized pedophilia taking place. Indeed, the FBI had said that they had tried for years and never came up with more than a few occult objects residing in the homes of some of the parents of the victims. The authors of the book had laid out a fairly compelling case that organized pedophilia did exist, and that cover ups were taking place within police departments and sometimes as far up as city officials, but that no one could ever get any action on their suspicions. This meant either that they were wrong in suspecting what they did, or that the conspiracy went, perhaps, at least to the top levels of the FBI.

But neither of those possibilities sounded quite right either. Not a first, anyway. Later on, as I began to string together what initially seemed like unrelated information a different picture began to develop, one that went much further than the authors of the book. But it was pretty simple. It went like this:

When the local cops are onto something big the FBI takes over the case and the cops have to stand down until they're called for backup. Most likely that had happened in some of the scenarios outlined in the book. But it was also possible, given what I know about the CIA, that the FBI could be taken off of a case if the Central Intelligence Agency cited national security concerns. The CIA would simply tell the Feds, "We'll take it from here, we'll call you if we need you" after which the entire case would "go dark". If that were true, the conspiracy that the authors thought that they were seeing was not precisely so, since the final authority went all the way to the executive branch and the law enforcement personnel would simply have to remain silent about any of the details in what had become, officially at least, a CIA investigation. Something about that really bothered me a great deal but I couldn't say what it was at the time. Part of the reason that I had taken a renewed interest in the subject was that I was searching for something that I had lost in 1987, some part of my memory. Some things I remembered, some things I couldn't. Or wouldn't. I don't know if reading the book had anything to do with it or not, but a year later, in the summer of 1993, I went through a, well, life threatening process of remembering the catastrophe which had become my life. With each excruciatingly painful detail I became morbidly depressed and would have to work my way out of that before I was ready for more. It was then that I realized that without my knowing, this was precisely what my programing was meant to do, to induce me to destroy myself if ever I began to recall everything. And it wasn't until I had worked my way through all of that severe emotional trauma until I remembered how and why I had volunteered myself for mind control experimentation. It took me about three weeks to regain most of my memory, the rest trickled in eventually, but by then I had covered the worst of it. The effect, however, left me emotionally ill for the next six weeks or so, after which I decided that I would have to forget again just in order to function. One can understand from this the value of mind controlling victims of ritual abuse and other potential witnesses.

It wasn't until 2004 that by necessity I went though the painful process of "awakening" once more and began to research the subject once more and to string together the bits and pieces of information that I'd been working on in to a compelling theory.

Stories of child sacrifice can be found in various cultures and are at least as ancient as the Old Testament of the Bible. Given the nature of the times it's not unimaginable that sexual abuse was also occurring but that part of the story would have been muted or left out entirely rather than to give anyone any ideas about exploiting children in such ways, though we know that it did happen in places like ancient Rome. It strikes me as likely that there were cults that essentially worshipped sex and that all of this became not a little bit incestuous, giving rise to generational sexual abuse within the families of such cult members, and apparently some of those are homicidal. Most likely, the need for secrecy becoming so dire as to be a matter of life and death would begin to create profound sociopathic world views within the secret societies which began to develop around these cults. Because we are speaking now of quasi religious activity that has been around for so long it's not really accurate to refer to it as a cult, rather it would be a secret religion or non-religious institution which essentially worships man as king of beasts, and, one supposes, the beastly as king of men. Might makes right as far as psychopaths and rapists are concerned.

Venturing a guess from a psychologically analytical point of view, I think the chances are very good that Nazism itself was brought about by one of these families with a background of generational abuse. There are any number of reasons to think so. The philosophy that might makes right, their wonton aggression, their propensity for lying, demonizing people of conscience, and their sort of Rovian propaganda wherein it couldn't possibly be true of somone who has already accused their enemies of the same crime, as in "The Jews eat babies" and the round up of persons merely alleged to be degenerates. And it certainly isn't difficult to see why those with the biggest secrets to keep could go off on a really fascist bent. Basically their approach to society would be just as sick and twisted as their secret familial relations. It's what they know. And, well, if the theory holds true that such families may be entirely void of conscience and used to things like baby killing, it would explain the Nazis "Final Solution" and perhaps all of their other monstrous activities. In their families fear would simply have been the best method of maintaining control and keeping their potentially lethal secrets. In essence we could absolutely expect them to be extreme control freaks. And like sexual predators often do, they secretly wish that their lifestyles seemed as normal to everyone else as to themselves, will feel that they are special but misunderstood, and given enough power will begin to lose their inhibitions and become brazen, even if they simultaneously feel a dire need to maintain their secrets. Reason itself, as far as they're concerned, has little value.

Now imagine that it becomes a wartime scenario, that no effort would be spared so as to win, and that there are absolutely no ethical constraints in their investigations or human experimentations which might yield some secret weapon or secret knowledge. Mixed with what is already a perverse satisfaction in cruelty and murder they begin to extract whatever they can from their victims in the death camps. And here is where what had formerly been a dark occult art within perverse secret societies takes on a new scientific dimension resulting in a greater perfection of mind control. Well, it would have been likely that these sociopaths would have taken a keen interest in mesemerization (hypnotism) and psychology as soon as they'd heard about them, but here was the perfect opportunity to see what they could really do with things like torture induced trauma. It exceeded the trauma based mind control induced by rape.

At the end of WWII America brought these Nazi "scientists" aboard with Operation Paperclip and after a successful run of experiments decided that MKULTRA is worth pursuing, would have to be run inside of a new intelligence agency called the CIA which then gains the support of secret sexual abuse societies in America and the world, most notably the industrialists, and by nefarious means the CIA rises to the top of the intelligence food chain and becomes whatever it is today.

The CIA itself is essentially comprised of two divisions, the Analyst Division, which gathers and interprets information from the world scene, and the Operative Division which decides what actions if any will be taken. So the Analyst Division simply feeds the information to Operations, but seldom if ever is "in the loop" to anywhere near the same extent, and this allows the CIA to maintain an illusion of plausible deniability because they will have the analysts represent them, the persons who really know the least about what the CIA is actually doing in the field. Apparently Plame's being outed as political retaliation because of discoveries made by her husband is simply a cover story because there is a much more important story which seldom gets told, possibly because it's now classified. Plame, a CIA analyst, discovered that CIA Operative Division was attempting to plant WMD's in Iraq before the war. I suspect that, unknown to the analysts at the CIA, one of their primary jobs is to let Operations know when they're being too obvious. If it gets past the CIA's own analysts it would most likely get by anyone and everyone. But the CIA gambit didn't get by Plame. And her husband, Wilson, then found them trying to manufacture evidence of WMD's when they were forced to give up actually planting them.

Well, here it seems I wandered a bit again, but this information about CIA methodology is useful as we begin to complete the circle. We've traced, theoretically anyway, child ritual abuse all the way from individual anecdotes all the way to the CIA. Sex and manipulating persons are mainstays of psy ops and mind control. Sex is useful because it really gets people. "Have any naked pictures of your wife? Want to buy some?" The blackmail aspect of this is very important, because if it's left unchecked they'll be able to change entire societies with their talent of gaining secret information. You know, illegal and very nasty surveillance, CIA voyerism.

So here's the way we might suppose that it works pertaining to the reports of people investigating or informing with regard to ritual abuse:

A sex abuse victim informs a parent and the police are called in. But suddenly everything is complicated by the fact that some persons really don't want the case followed up. This suggests a conspiracy, a felony which is beyond the resources of the average PD and so the FBI is informed about this possible crime against children. The FBI shows up but is called off by the CIA. The CIA then investigates with illegal surveillance, gets enough information to blackmail the perpetrator, and voila! Now the perp works for the CIA. Since life can be very hard for pedophiles in prison, the CIA owns them and pretty much get them to do whatever they want, including subjecting themselves to mind control. And since pedophiles would be just the "right" sort of person for dirty deeds, including murdering or kidnapping children, arson, any number of crimes, they're a sought after asset. The same may indeed be true of persons caught receiving child pornography in the mail. And if they become top notch CIA operatives they can be employed in America's child skin trade, possibly even bringing child sex right into the White House as was apparently the case in the Franklin scandal.

Now, what about the religious angle in all of this, one might be wondering. Well, it's no less bizarre than any of the rest of these things. Apparently it was never a spiritual being called Satan that compelled them, but rather it was always degenerative sex and coercion. Since they're basically nihilists who don't believe in spiritual beings or an afterlife, they see life as a purely animalistic affair, survival of the fittest. The Satanist trappings are more anti church mind control than anything else, helping to ensure that neither participants nor victims will ever get religion and confess everybody's sins to man. Children especially tend towards being imaginative, and since they see religion as so much superstition they simply provide them with a more powerful superstition, one in which Satan is all powerful and Jesus will get them gang raped in the basement of a church while people sing "Jesus loves you" and claiming that Jesus made them do it.

Like most children eventually put tales of the Easter Bunny or Santa behind them, eventually the children come to know that Satan isn't some sort of mythical fairy with horns and sharp teeth, but rather is a real live human being. One that will kill anybody, everybody, if and when he wants to do so, and that nobody can do anything about it. If you ever got mad at your group the police won't help you, the FBI won't help you, not even the CIA will help you. Satan essentially owns everyone and everything, decides who lives and who dies and this is why he is also known to them as "God".

It is, perhaps, still a little ironic, however, that for the reasons outlined above, the ritual abuse, these persons retain a deep fear of Jesus.

The Secret Order of al-Hashishin (Part Three)


Where would you put a library of 200, 000 books?

T What about Hassan i Sabbah, the Assassins ? ... These were sexual techniques ?

. . . Yesterday a thousand years ago, Hassan i Sabbah, a Persian by birth and school-chum of Omar Khayyam, walked by accident (as if there were any accidents) into the studios of Radio Cairo to find all the cats bombed. He realized like a flash that he could SEND, TOO. He took the mike to an unheated penthouse called Alamut near the Caspian . . . his original station nearly a thousand years ago could broadcast from Alamut to Paris with Charlemagne on the house phone and as far as Xanadu East. Today the same lines have been proliferating machine-wise and a stray wire into the room I am in . . . Well, you figure it out . . . (BG, Minutes to Go)

B Uh ... presumably .. . ummmm I've written a piece which has gotten lost; I've sold it to a collector instead of getting it published . . . it wasn't a very good piece, it was funny . . . essentially not a very funny subject . . . but, uh, I made a pilgrimage to Alamout, the castle of the Assassins . . . uh, in the summer of 1973-and I know less than when I started . . . that's it . . . I know less than when I started . . . I know a lot more than any book that I've read about it . . . there are maybe better books, and I understand that Professor Corbin is bringing out new material which he got through the Aga Khan, who is said to be a descendant-in fact the Aga Khan's vast wealth and spiritual authority depends on being a descendant of a captive and then eventually reigning Old Man of the Mountain, and a Fatimid, descended from the Prophet's own daughter Fatima, who was chosen by the British to be a great leader who was not a territorial prince-the British in 1885 realized that they were having such terrible trouble with the Indian princes who were territorially based, that they had a sort of competition which was judged in British fashion by a British court in Bombay, in which they put to trial the Sufis as represented by the great-grandfather, or certainly the forebears of Idries Shah, and his rather kind of sloppy commercialized Sufism that he's trying to push in England right now . . .

And, uh, they lost and the Aga Khan won, and the Aga Khan, curiously enough, was a descendant of the last Old Man of the Mountain . . . and the Ismaelis had papers and documents which have recently been handed to, or been given for study by French authorities such as Corbin . . . and I'm sure he knows a great deal more about the Old Man of the Mountain than I do . . . although I think he's not been to the Castle, which is a very extraordinary experience, it's only one of a great series of castles in the mountains to the south of the Caspian Sea . . . and, uh, one learns a great deal from actually visiting such a place, as I suggested you might visit Genet's castle of Fontevrault that he wrote The Miracle of the Rose about, and would learn a great deal from just being at base itself . . .

Uh, some of the conclusions were practical-like, uh, it must be fucking cold up there in the wintertime, and this area is so small where would you put a library of 200,000 books; there isn't enough room to put away 200 packages of vitamin B-1 .. . uh, very tiny, very small, very dangerous, cold and uncomfortable sort o5-spot . . . which I guess Hassan i Sabbah dug a lot, and he must've been very hard to live with is all I can think of . . . (laughing) end of that-push the button . . .

(tape stops)

The salacious stories, what did they involve?

T "Nothing is true . . . "

B (laughing) "Nothing is true, everything is permitted" . . . not everything is permitted in the village, it's not true . . . alas .. . it's not really Hassan i Sabbah's village, but another .

I went to Hassan i Sabbah's Alamout, as you know, I wrote a rather poor piece about it that nobody even bothered to turn down, it just sort of came back to me some way without any proper refusal from whoever I sent it-oh, Rolling Stone, I think .. . must've been quite shocked by it . . . The story of going to Alamout with a very charming and witty, rather campy American friend, and, uh, that may've been too much for them, I don't know . . .

T It was just that that was too much for them?

B Well, maybe they just didn't . . . no, it wasn't their sort of thing at all, in fact they, they're not publishing things like that, they're into politics . . . Watergate-type, CIA . . .

T Fear and loathing at Alamout . . .

B (laughing) Yes, fear and loathing . . . hmmm . . .

T It must've been quite an experience to be there?

B Overwhelming. Very difficult physically and psychically. I had asthma, mountain sickness, and sheer funk . . . uh, wearing town shoes, climbing up to those really extremely inaccessible spots . . . where there are traces of the fortifications and, uh, whether they date from the time of the Old Man himself one doesn't know, but the castle was utterly destroyed by the Mongols . . . one can judge that it must've been an absolutely impregnable place, but really very small, too small to hold a library such as he was said to have possessed ... the Mongol conqueror was accompanied by a historian who claims that he actually saw such a library, that it was destroyed or utterly dispersed at that time . . . uh, recently French scholars have claimed to have come up with original manuscripts which are in the hands of Ismaeli followers of the Aga Khan, who had settled in Bombay several centuries ago, and Corbin has recently published some material here in France; but I haven't had the official version of that, because he was scooped by a journalist who runs a pseudo-psychic magazine and managed to get hold of Corbin's papers and produced a rather ludicrous account of what was supposed to be in them . . . I think we're going to have to wait for the documents to be properly published, but there may still be written information that we don't know about with regard to the organization of the Assassins . . .

T In terms of the cut-up technique, being in direct line from-

B Ah well, Hassan's private story . . . was that he went to school in, uh-y'got any more squeaky tape here, or you running out?-he went to school near Meshad, in eastern Iran, at the University of Nishapur a century or so after the Turk invasion of that part of the world, and he found that he had to share a room with two other boys; one of them was Omar Khayyam, who became the great mathematician, astronomer and poet, whose Rubaiyat everybody knows in the Fitzgerald translation, and the other boy ...


He was the victim of a cut-up . . .


... became the prime minister of that whole vast empire . . . and they took a schoolboy oath that they would always help each other in later life . . .

And after they left school Hassan i Sabbah went back to his native town, which doesn't exist anymore; it was south of where Tehran is today, and, uh, the oldest of the three became prime minister and gave the job of court astronomer, which was a lifetime sinecure, to Omar Khayyam . . . and Hassan i Sabbah then presented himself at court and asked for an equivalent position and was given the direction of the finances . . . And he found when he came to deliver his speech on the exchequer that his manuscripts had been cut in such a way that he didn't at first realize that they had been sliced right down the middle and repasted-books were individual folios that were pasted into bindings at that time, or else one great big roll out of which one read . . . All of his material had been cut up by some unknown enemy and his speech from the Woolsack was greeted with howls of laughter and utter disgrace and he was thrown out of the administration . . . So he was the victim of a cut-up, and that was the reference that you remembered, in fact . . .

T And you suddenly found yourself in line from that . . . you produced cut-ups and it tied you in even more so than you had been-

B Huh. I don't know that I really wanna be tied into anything . . .

T Whether you wanted to or not . . .

B I found it very disturbing when I was at Alamout, to imagine .. . uh, find myself under strong psychic attack - whereas the friend with whom I was traveling went scampering around the precipices like a goat, I suddenly was attacked with vertigo, which I hadn't ever experienced before in my life, and altitude fever - it's very high, it's about 10,000 feet, perhaps more . . . so that there was some physical reason for that . . . But I also felt psychically attached to the place as I have never felt before in any other spot in my travels . . .

T These effects perhaps could give some indication as to what actually was the state of mind of those adepts there, rather than hashish-

B I felt that I was somebody that'd been pushed over the precipice, and I wasn't certain that I wanted to be a victim to such an old scene . . .

T (pointing finger at him)

B Yeah, long pointed (laughing) William on top of the tower pointing a long bony finger-and there was I tumbling into the precipice - no, that's not the way I wrote this at all . . . I refuse this version . . .

T Brion, what I was thinking of before, orgasm to produce events - could that be a finger or a penis-

B Oh, I haven't followed you on that one at all! Whaddyamean?

T The techniques taught or used there . . . it was an all-male community. . . ?

B Yes, yeah . . . although other people have now said that it wasn't, but it must have been; physicad possibilities are such that it must have been a monastery-fortress-as there were many others in Islam, it was not a new invention. A Ribat, or Rabat, such is the name of the capital of Morocco, originally means a monastery where warrior-monks were gathered, who were pushing Islam . . .

T I was just trying to tie in the-

B The exact methods-we don't know enough, there aren't enough documents.

T But we can assume that-

Ordinary Male-Female sexuality reinforces human time...

B Oh, a writer can assume, a fictioneer can assume . . . but as I said, there probably are going to be more and more documents available within the very short future . . .

T We've said that ordinary Male-Female sexuality reinforces human time . . .

B Mmmm. . .

T The question is what alternatives actually do.

B One would have to go and ask the Assassins . . . I can't answer that . . . It was a subject that I offered to William: I met a woman who'd written an extremely interesting book about it, in 1958, some time like that, and then I started talking about it to William, who took it up with enormous enthusiasm and who came, over the years, to dcvclop a point of view on the subject, but that's not based on any new research . . .

. . . each one of us, naturally, has his or her own move to make in the game. I abhor the word and hate having to use it to refer in any way to our activities, but Mya, being a woman has to be "played with," of course . . . Mya's ambitions are, like Mya herself, potentially limitless. It would not be good for her or for anybody else if she became what she wants to be: the Ace of Space!

. . . my own next move can be accomplished only in silence-utter and absolute silence. I mean this quite literally . . . I have little more to say beyond what I feel I owe to you as a fellow-male who has been drawn abruptly into this tale of ours. Mektoub: it is written! The rest is up to you. Be as cautious as you can, of course, for you know that as soon as you have anything like a kingdom, enchanters and conjurers will always drop in from all over Creation to take it away from you, naturally enough ... (Thay Himmer, in The Process)

(excerpts)

Brion Gysin and Terry Wilson. Here to Go - Planet R 101, p. 64-65; 96 - 97; 98 - 99; 100.

www.inter-zone.org/hassan3.html

The Secret Order of al-Hashishin (Part Two)


“Get some bulldozers in here. Clear out all this crap…”

[…]

The definite article THE. THE contains the implication of one and only: THE God, THE universe, THE way, THE right, THE wrong. If there is another, then THAT universe, THAT way is no longer THE universe, THE way. The definite article THE will be deleted and the indefinite article A will take it’s place.

The whole concept of EITHER/OR. Right or wrong, physical or mental, true or false, the whole concept of OR will be deleted from the language and replaced by juxtaposition, by AND.

[…]

Much of the force of the reactive mind also depends on the falsification inherent in the categorical definite article THE. THE now, THE past, THE time, THE space, THE energy, THE matter, THE universe. Definite article THE contains the implication of no other. THE universe locks you in THE, and denies the possibility of any other. If other universes are possible, then the universe is no longer THE it becomes A. The definite article THE in the proposed language is deleted and replaced by A.

[…]

I have frequently spoken of word and image as viruses or as acting as viruses, and this is not an allegorical comparison. It will be seen that the falsifications in syllabic western languages are in point of fact actual virus mechanisms. The IS of identity the purpose of a virus is to SURVIVE. To survive at any expense to the host invaded.

[…]

The categorical THE is also a virus mechanism, locking you in THE virus universe. EITHER/OR is another virus formula. It is always you OR the virus. EITHER/OR. This is in point of fact the conflict formula which is seen to be archetypical virus mechanisms. The proposed language will delete these virus mechanisms and make their formulation impossible in the language.

William Burroughs. Electronic Revolution. Expanded Media Edition. 1986.


Brion Gysin's dazzling anecdotes and inspired digressions form the matrix for a very precise cosmology. Brion does not identify himself with any codified, preconceived religion, philosophy, or system of thought. His thinking does not derive from Islam, Buddhism, Chinese or Zen formulations, and is categorically divorced from any Western religion. Churches, he says, should be taxed out of existence. He speaks of Hassan i Sabbah, the Old Man of the Mountain, as one of his sources, but Hassan i Sabbah left no written teachings or doctrines. The library that was supposed to have been stored at Alamout has never come to light. Brion, who has visited the fortress of Alamout, observed that there would not have been room to store such a library - reputedly consisting of 200,000 books. He surmises that the books, like the Garden the Old Man showed to his followers, were not of this world.

Since so little is known about Hassan i Sabbah and the training his followers received at Alamout, any thought system that derives from the Old Man must be made up of suppositions. When we consider the inferential sources of Hassan i Sabbah’s thinking, we see that he has much in common with the Manichaean or Zoroastrian concept of Good and Evil, in a conflict the outcome of which is uncertain. The Old Man taught that assassination was an act of spiritual liberation, removing obstacles between the initiate and the Garden.

Brion Gysin / Terry Wilson. Here to Go: Planet R-101, Preface by WS Burroughs.

http://www.creationbooks.com/text-gysin.html

Secrets of the Assassins

Fascinating material on the Ismaili sect and on Hassan i Sabbah... the only spiritual leader who has anything significant to say in the Space Age.

- William S. Burroughs, in a review of Peter Lamborn-Wilson's Scandal: Essays in Islamic Heresy.

After the death of the Prophet Mohammad, the new Islamic community was ruled in succession by four of his close Companions, chosen by the people and called the Rightfully-guided Caliphs. The last of these was Ali ibn Abu Talib; the Prophet's son-in-law.

Ali had his own ardent followers among the faithful, who came to be called Shi'a or "adherents". They believed that Ali should have succeeded Mohammad by right, and that after him his sons (the Prophet's grandsons) Hasan and Husayn should have ruled; and after them, their sons, and so on in quasi-monarchial succession.

In fact except for Ali none of them ever ruled all Islamdom. Instead they became a line of pretenders, and in effect heads of a branch of Islam called Shiism. In opposition to the orthodox (Sunni) Caliphs in Baghdad these descendants of the Prophet came to be known as the Imams.

To the Shiites an Imam is far more, far higher in rank than a Caliph. Ali ruled by right because of his spiritual greatness, which the Prophet recognized by appointing him his successor (in fact Ali is also revered by the sufis as "founder" and prototype of the Moslem saint). Shiites differ from orthodox or Sunni Moslems in believing that this spiritual pre-eminence was transferred to Ali's descendants through Fatima, the Prophet's daughter.

The sixth Shiite Imam, Jafar al-Sadiq, had two sons. The elder, Ismail, was chosen as successor. But he died before his father. Jafar then declared his own younger son Musa the new successor instead.

But Ismail had already given birth to a son - Mohammad ibn Ismail - and proclaimed him the next Imam. Ismail's followers split with Jafar over this question and followed Ismail's son instead of Musa. Thus they came to be known as Ismailis.

Musa's descendants ruled "orthodox" Shiism. A few generations later, the Twelfth Imam of this line vanished without trace from the material world. He still lives on the spiritual plane, whence he will return at the end of this cycle of time. He is the "Hidden Imam", the Mahdi foretold by the Prophet. "Twelver" Shiism is the religion of Iran today.

The Ismaili Imams languished in concealment, heads of an underground movement which attracted the extreme mystics and revolutionaries of Shiism. Eventually they emerged as a powerful force at the head of an army, conquered Egypt and established the Fatimid dynasty, the so-called anti-Caliphate of Cairo.

The early Fatimids ruled in an enlightened manner, and Cairo became the most cultured and open city of Islam. They never succeeded in converting the rest of the Islamic world however; in fact, even most Egyptians failed to embrace Ismailism. The highly evolved mysticism of the sect was at once its special attraction and its major limitation.

In 1074 a brilliant young Persian convert arrived in Cairo to be inducted into the higher initiatic (and political) ranks of Ismailism. But Hasan-i Sabbah soon found himself embroiled in a struggle for power. The Caliph Mustansir had appointed his eldest son Nizar as successor. But a younger son, al-Mustali, was intriguing to supplant him. When Mustansir died, Nizar - the rightful heir - was imprisoned and murdered.

Hasan-i Sabbah had intrigued for Nizar, and now was forced to flee Egypt. He eventually turned up in Persia again, head of a revolutionary Nizari movement. By some clever ruse he acquired command of the impregnable mountain fortress of Alamut ("Eagle's Nest") near Qazvin in Northwest Iran.

Hasan-i Sabbah's daring vision, ruthless and romantic, has become a legend in the Islamic world. With his followers he set out to recreate in miniature the glories of Cairo in this barren multichrome forsaken rock landscape.

In order to protect Alamut and its tiny but intense civilization Hasan-i Sabbah relied on assassination. Any ruler or politician or religious leader who threatened the Nizaris went in danger of a fanatic's dagger. In fact Hasan's first major publicity coup was the murder of the Prime Minister of Persia, perhaps the most powerful man of the era (and according to legend, a childhood friend of Sabbah's).

Once their fearful reputation was secure, the mere threat of being on the eso-terrorist hit-list was enough to deter most people from acting against the hated heretics. One theologian was first threatened with a knife (left by his pillow as he slept), then bribed with gold. When his disciples asked him why he had ceased to fulminate against Alamut from his pulpit he answered that Ismaili arguments were "both pointed and weighty".

Since the great library of Alamut was eventually burned, little is known of Hasan-i Sabbah's actual teachings. Apparently he formed an initiatic hierarchy of seven circles based on that in Cairo, with assassins at the bottom and learned mystics at the top.

Ismaili mysticism is based on the concept of ta'wil, or "spiritual hermeneutics". Ta'wil actually means "to take something back to its source or deepest significance". The Shiites had always practised this exegesis on the Koran itself, reading certain verses as veiled or symbolic allusions to Ali and the Imams. The Ismailis extended ta'wil much more radically. The whole structure of Islam appeared to them as a shell; to get at its kernel of meaning the shell must be penetrated by ta'wil, and in fact broken open completely.

The structure of Islam, even more than most religions, is based on a dichotomy between exoteric and esoteric. On the one hand there is Divine Law (shariah), on the other hand the Spiritual Path (tariqah). Usually the Path is seen as the esoteric kernel and the Law as the exoteric shell. But to Ismailism the two together present a totality which in its turn becomes a symbol to be penetrated by ta'wil. Behind Law and Path is ultimate Reality (haqiqah), God Himself in theological terms - Absolute Being in metaphysical terms.

This Reality is not something outside human scope; in fact if it exists at all then it must manifest itself completely on the level of consciousness. Thus it must appear as a man, the Perfect Man - the Imam. Knowledge of the Imam is direct perception of Reality itself. For Shiites the Family of Ali is the same as perfected consciousness.

Once the Imam is realized, the levels of Law and Path fall away naturally like split husks. Knowledge of inner meaning frees one from adherence to outer form: the ultimate victory of the esoteric over the exoteric.

The "abrogation of the Law" however was considered open heresy in Islam. For their own protection Shiites had always been allowed to practise taqqiya, "permissable dissimulation" or Concealment, and pretend to be orthodox to escape death or punishment. Ismailis could pretend to be Shiite or Sunni, whichever was most advantageous.

For the Nizaris, to practise Concealment was to practise the Law; in other words, pretending to be orthodox meant obeying the Islamic Law. Hasan-i Sabbah imposed Concealment on all but the highest ranks at Alamut, because in the absence of the Imam the veil of illusion must naturally conceal the esoteric truth of perfect freedom.

In fact, who was the Imam? As far as history was concerned, Nizar and his son died imprisoned and intestate. Hasan-i Sabbah was therefore a legitimist supp-orting a non-existent pret-ender! He never claimed to be the Imam himself, nor did his successor as "old Man of the Mountain," nor did his successor. And yet they all preached "in the name of Nizar". Presumably the answer to this mystery was revealed in the seventh circle of initiation.

Now the third Old Man of the Mountain had a son named Hasan, a youth who was learned, generous, eloquent and loveable. Moreover he was a mystic, an enthusiast for the deepest teachings of Ismailism and sufism. Even during his father's lifetime some Alamutis began to whisper that young Hasan was the true Imam; the father heard of these rumors and denied them. I am not the Imam, he said, so how could my son be the Imam?

In 1162 the father died and Hasan (call him Hasan II to distinguish him from Hasan-i Sabbah) became ruler of Alamut. Two years later, on the seventeenth of Ramazan (August in 1164, he proclaimed the Qiyamat, or Great Resurrection. In the middle of the month of Fasting, Alamut broke its fast forever and proclaimed perpetual holiday.

The resurrection of the dead in their bodies at the "end of time" is one of the most difficult doctrines of Islam (and Christianity as well). Taken literally it is absurd. Taken symbolically however it encapsulates the experience of the mystic. He "dies before death" when he comes to realize the separative and alienated aspects of the self, the ego-as-programmed-illusion. He is "reborn" in consciousness but he is reborn in the body, as an individual, the "soul-at-peace".

When Hasan II proclaimed the Great Resurrection which marks the end of Time, he lifted the veil of concealment and abrogated the religious Law. He offered communal as well as individual participation in the mystic's great adventure, perfect freedom.

He acted on behalf of the Imam, and did not claim to be the Imam himself. (In fact he took the title of Caliph or "representative".) But if the family of Ali is the same as perfect consciousness, then perfect consciousness is the same as the family of Ali. The realized mystic "becomes" a descendant of Ali (like the Persian Salman whom Ali adopted by covering him with his cloak, and who is much revered by sufis, Shiites and Ismailis alike).

In Reality, in haqiqah, Hasan II was the Imam because in the Ismaili phrase, he had realised the "Imam-of-his-own-being." The Qiyamat was thus an invitation to each of his followers to do the same, or at least to participate in the pleasures of paradise on earth.

The legend of the paradisal garden at Alamut where the houris, cupbearers, wine and hashish of paradise were enjoyed by the Assassins in the flesh, may stem from a folk memory of the Qiyamat. Or it may even be literally true. For the realized consciousness this world is no other than paradise, and its bliss and pleasures are all permitted. The Koran describes paradise as a garden. How logical then for wealthy Alamut to become outwardly the reflection of the spiritual state of the Qiyamat.

In 1166 Hasan II was murdered after only four years of rule. His enemies were perhaps in league with conservative elements at Alamut who resented the Qiyamat, the dissolving of the old secret hierarchy (and thus their own power as hierarchs) and who feared to live thus openly as heretics. Hasan II's son however succeeded him and established the Qiyamat firmly as Nizari doctrine.

If the Qiyamat were accepted in its full implications however it would probably have brought about the dissolution and end of Nizari Ismailism as a separate sect. Hasan II as Qa'im or "Lord of the Resurrection" had released the Alamutis from all struggle and all sense of legitimist urgency. Pure esotericism, after all, cannot be bound by any form.

Hasan II's son, therefore, compromised. Apparently he decided to "reveal" that his father was in fact and in blood a direct descendant of Nizar. The story runs that after Hasan-i Sabbah had established Alamut, a mysterious emissary delivered to him the infant grandson of Imam Nizar. The child was raised secretly at Alamut. He grew up, had a son, died. The son had a son. This baby was born on the same day as the son of the Old Man of the Mountain, the outward ruler. The infants were surreptitiously exchanged in their cradles. Not even the Old Man knew of the ruse. Another version has the hidden Imam committing adultery with the Old Man's wife, and producing as love-child the infant Hasan II.

The Ismailis accepted these claims. Even after the fall of Alamut to the Mongol hordes the line survived and the present leader of the sect, the Aga Khan, is known as the forty-ninth in descent from Ali (and pretender to the throne of Egypt!). The emphasis on Alid legitimacy has preserved the sect as a sect. Whether it is literally true or not, however, matters little to an understanding of the Qiyamat.

With the proclamation of the Resurrection, the teachings of Ismailism were forever expanded beyond the borders imposed on them by any historical event. The Qiyamat remains as a state of consciousness which anyone can adhere to or enter, a garden without walls, a sect without a church, a lost moment of Islamic history that refuses to be forgotten, standing outside time, a reproach or challenge to all legalism and moralism, to all the cruelty of the exoteric. An invitation to paradise.

From Peter Lamborn Wilson's Scandal: Essays in Islamic Heresy, published by Autonomedia, PO Box 568, Williamsburg Station, Brooklyn, NY, USA


http://www.newdawnmagazine.com/Articles/SecretsoftheAssassins.html

The Secret Order of al-Hashishin (Part One)

Top Secret - Classified - For The Board - The Elite - The Initiates

Are these the words of the all-powerful boards and syndicates of the earth? These are the words of liars cowards collaborators traitors. Liars who want time for more lies, Cowards who can not face your "dogs" your "gooks" your "errand boys" your "human animals" with the truth, Collaborators with Insect People with Vegetable People. With any people anywhere who offer you a body forever. To shit forever. For this you have sold out your sons. Sold the ground from unborn feet forever. Traitors to all souls everywhere.You want the name of Hassan i Sabbah on your filth deeds to sell out the unborn?

What scared you all into time? Into body? Into shit? I will tell you; "the word." Alien Word "the." "The" word of Alien Enemy imprisons "thee" in Time, In Body. In Shit. Prisoner, come out. The great skies are open, I Hassan i Sabbah rub out the word forever. If you I cancel all your words forever.

William S. Burroughs, Nova Express (1964)

The Hashshashin (also Hashishin, [haššāšīn]), or Assassins were a religious sect (often refered to as a cult) of Ismaili Muslims from the Nizari sub-sect with a militant basis, thought to be active in the 8th to 14th centuries as a mystic secret society specializing in terrorising the Abbasid elite with fearlessly executed, politically motivated assassinations (the word "assassin" is generally thought to derive from their name). Their own name for the sect was al-da'wa al-jadīda (الدعوة الجديدة) which means the new doctrine and they called themselves fedayeen from the Arabic fidā'ī which means one who is ready to sacrifice their life for a cause — that term has the modern connotation of "freedom fighter". The name Hashshashin was given to them by their Muslim enemies.

Their Muslim contemporaries were extremely suspicious of them; in fact they were described in terms (Batini) which suggested they were only nominally Islamic. This constant religious estrangement would eventually see them go so far as allying with the Occidental Christians against Muslims on a number of occasions. It is even suggested that they attempted to negotiate their own conversion to Christianity with Amalric I of Jerusalem, but were foiled by Templar machinations, perhaps on the basis that this would exempt them from onerous taxes on non-Christians in the Holy Lands, which were profitable for the knightly orders. Plainly, their connection to mainstream Islam was tangential at best.

The group transformed the act of murder into a system directed largely against Seljuk Muslim rulers that had been persecuting their sect. They were meticulous in killing the targeted individual, seeking to do so without any additional casualties and innocent loss of life, although they were careful to cultivate their terrifying reputation by slaying their victims in public, often in mosques. Typically they approached using a disguise; their weapon of choice a dagger, rejecting poison, bows and other weapons that allowed the attacker to escape. However, under no circumstances did they commit suicide, preferring to be killed by their captors.

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Although apparently known as early as the 8th century, the foundation of the Assassins is usually marked as 1090 when Hasan-i Sabbah established his stronghold in the mountains south of the Caspian Sea at Alamut. A Yemeni emigrant and an Ismaili Shiite, Hasan set the aim of the Assassins to destroy the power of the Abbasid Caliphate by murdering its most powerful members. Hasan ibn Sabbah was also known as "The Old Man of the Mountain", however, this is likely to have been a mistake in translation, since "Old Man" is the literal translation of "Sheikh". Much of the current western lore surrounding the Assassins stems from Marco Polo's supposed visit to Alamut in 1273, which is widely considered mythical (especially as the stronghold had reportedly been destroyed by the Mongols in 1256).

Benjamin of Tudela who traveled one hundred years before Marco Polo mentions the Al-Hashshashin and their leader as "the Old Man." He notes their principal city to be Kadmus.

The group inspired terror out of all proportion to their scant numbers and territory. The members were organized into rigid classes, based upon their initiation into the secrets of the order. The devotees constituted a class that sought martyrdom and followed orders with unquestioned devotion, orders which included assassination. Because of the secretive nature of the order, it has often been invoked in conspiracy theories.

Most of the victims of the Assassins were Sunni Muslims. There were some extremely highly placed victims including Nizam-ul-Mulk. It is known that Saladin, incensed by several almost successful attempts on his life, besieged their chief Syrian stronghold of Masyaf during his reconquest of Outremer in 1176 but quickly lifted the siege after parley, and thereafter attempted to maintain good relations with the sect. The sect's own extant (and doubtless embellished) accounts tell of the Old Man himself stealing into Saladin's tent in the heart of his camp, and leaving a poisoned cake and a note saying "You are in our power" on Saladin's chest as he slept. Another account tells of a letter sent to Saladin's maternal uncle, vowing death to the entire royal line, perhaps no idle threat; whatever the truth of these accounts (and likely it will remain a mystery) he clearly heeded their warning, and desisted. Alone amongst the Islamic heretics Saladin so despised, the batinis would be granted leeway.

Christians were largely untouched by the depredations of the Assassins; it was not until the middle of the 12th century that they had even really heard of them, although Raymond II of Tripoli and Conrad of Montferrat, King of Jerusalem, were victims. The Assassins of Conrad may have even been hired by Richard the Lionheart.

The power of the Hashshashin was destroyed by the Mongol warlord Hulagu Khan, but several Ismaili sects share something of a common lineage, such as the sect led by the Aga Khan. During the Mongol assault of Alamut, the library of the sect was destroyed, along with much of their powerbase, and thus much of the sect's own records were lost; most accounts of them stem from the highly reputable Arab historians of the period.

The word "assassin" in the English language has come to denote a murderer, usually with a political motive.

Although Legends states that Hasan-i Sabbah, original leader of the Nizari Isamailies, used Hashish to grant "visions" of paradise to his followers, it is highly unlikely, given the fact that the use and effects of Hashish were well known during that time period, and frequent subjects of Imams in the Mosques. Marco Polo, who traveled through the area, gave an account similar to this:

Recruits were promised Paradise in return for dying in action. They were drugged, often with materials such as hashish (some suggest opium and wine as well) then spirited away to a garden stocked with attractive and compliant women (houris) and fountains of wine. At this time, they were awakened and it was explained to them that such was their reward for the deed, convincing them that their leader, Hassan-i-Sabah, could open the gates to Paradise.

In the very beginning Hasan was not likely to use doped and kidnapped individuals, as their fundamentalism prevented them from using any kind of drug, or making misbelievers become martyrs, as his operatives. But as Ismaili power grew and several Fortresses and their accompanying villages came under Ismaili rule, Hasan and his followers are believed to have begun recruiting and training assassins from birth.

Some commentators make comparisons between the historical Assassin movement and Al Qaeda, noting the similar tactics of terror, political assassination, the promise of reaching paradise, as well as the cult-like mysticism around Osama Bin Laden [ also a Yemeni ]. Al Qaeda is also a secret society, with its leaders purportedly hiding in mountain hideouts. Martyrdom is also a key aspect of Al Qaeda's tactics.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hashshashin

Mind Control, MK ULTRA and A Course in Miracles

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A Course in Miracles has an interesting history and it all started when Dr. Helen Schucman, a non-religious Jew began working with Dr. William Thetford in 1958. It seems Dr. Thetford had ties with the CIA and was working on Project BLUEBIRD, which was later rolled over into the MK ULTRA Project. MK ULTRA was a program focused on mind control, it was created in the 1950s by the CIA with the goal to learn ways to manipulate people’s mental states, alter brain function and create Manchurian Candidates often through the use of drugs and hypnosis. Under the MK ULTRA umbrella there were over a hundred sub projects from the 1950s well into the 1970s and Thetford worked on Personality Theory, subproject 130. List of Subprojects

Schucman was employed at Columbia University with Thetford as a research psychologist for seven years without incident, but then one night on the subway she had a vision. A beautiful light filled the subway car and upon arriving home, the quiet voice, claiming to be Jesus, spoke to her for the first time. Soon, she and Thetford, a relationship that had always been strained according to reports, developed a close partnership while transcribing what this voice relayed. It’s an interesting coincidence that while working with Thetford, Schucman, a spiritual skeptic and scientist, had such an amazing transformation of spirit and mind.

Father Groeschel met Schucman at Columbia University while she was scribing the Course and he was writing his dissertation on the relationship between science and theology, he found her to be witty, engaging and a stimulating conversationalist. "Helen was a very scientific lady," he recalled, "a Jewish intellectual who considered herself to be an extreme agnostic, though not quite an atheist, and very skeptical about everything having to do with religion or spirituality." Groeschel also found Schucman to be an enigma, while writing the Course, she spent a lot of time in the Catholic Church, but refused to join, stating that as a Jew and a former Catholic "you Gentiles came along and made all these rules." He was confused by her reactions to writing A Course in Miracles, as she would often state, “I hate that damn book.” The Making Of A Course In Miracles

Groeschel also knew Thetford during his time at Columbia University and described him as "probably the most sinister person I ever met" and "the most religious atheist I have ever known.” Groeschel stated that Thetford was very excited about A Course in Miracles and personally arranged for its publication. It seems Thetford was quite a mystery at the University and none of his colleagues knew, until after he retired, that he had also been working for the CIA during his employment.

Although Father Groeschel felt that A Course in Miracles undermined authentic Christianity, he and Dr. Schucman maintained a friendship until her death. Most disturbing to him was the "black hole of rage and depression that Schucman fell into during the last two years of her life." According to Groeschel, who sat with Schucman while she was dying, "she cursed, in the coarsest barroom language you could imagine, `that book, that goddamn book.' She said it was the worst thing that ever happened to her. I mean, she raised the hair on the back of my neck. It was truly terrible to witness."

Dr. Colin Ross, a psychiatrist specializing in dissociative disorders, has written a summary about Project BLUEBIRD based on documents obtained under the Freedom of Information Act. Ross states that many prisoners and mental patients were subjected to unethical mind control experiments by leading psychiatrists and medical schools and that academic psychiatry has never acknowledged the truth of these events. Dr. Ross believes that the “network” of mind control doctors utilized in the BLUEBIRD Project has done great harm to the field of psychiatry and to psychiatric patients. Want To Know

He states, “The participation of psychiatrists and medical schools in mind control research was not a matter of a few scattered doctors pursuing questionable lines of investigation. Rather, the mind control experimentation was systematic, organized, and involved many leading psychiatrists and medical schools. The mind control experiments were interwoven with radiation experiments, and research on chemical and biological weapons. They were funded by the CIA, Army, Navy, Air Force, and by other agencies including the Public Health Service and the Scottish Rite Foundation. The psychiatrists, psychologists, neurosurgeons, and other contractors conducting the work were imbedded in a broad network of doctors, and much of the research was published in medical journals. The climate was permissive, supportive, and approving of mind control experimentation.”

Dr. Ross continues to list a disturbing number of experimentations and manipulations done on ill-informed and innocent American citizens, including the Tuskegee Syphilis Study, where illiterate, poor, rural black men with syphilis were recruited as subjects, told they had bad blood and were deliberately not treated. He states that unethical radiations experiments were performed on about 600 people beginning in the 1940s and ending in the 1970s, including injecting patients with plutonium, without their informed consent. And in Washington and Oregon state prisoners were offered five dollars a month to have their testicles irradiated.

But besides the frightening evil of the physical experimentations done on innocents, Project BLUEBIRD was focused on the mind and how to manipulation and control through the use of drugs and hypnosis. The goal was to create Manchurian Candidates by causing amnesic barriers, by shattering the old personality to birth new and efficient ones and implanting hypnotic codes and triggers so that the person being manipulated would never understand his role. And according to the documents obtained by Ross, they were actually quite successful. Interestingly enough, this was the world in which Dr. Thetford was involved when his research assistant suddenly began hearing the voice of Jesus in her head and A Course in Miracles was born.

A Course in Miracles was published in 1975 and Dr. Schucman signed over the copyright to the Foundation of Inner Peace, later FIP assigned the copyright and trademark to the Foundation for A Course in Miracles. The same year Gerald Ford instructed the Rockefeller Commission to investigate the CIA’s activities in the US and MK ULTRA briefly became known to the world, before drifting back out of the minds of most Americans. Dr. Schucman left Columbia University in 1976, never claiming financial rewards or celebrity status for the book that has been sold around the globe and translated into 17 different languages. Schucman often lamented to Father Groeschel that she was afraid that the book would gain a cult following and it seems she was correct.

According to The Miracle Times website, in January, Marianne Williams will begin teaching the 365 day Course on Oprah and Friends XM Satellite Radio. The site states, “A Course In Miracles is a masterpiece of mind training, impeccably crafted to catalyze within the individual an experience of thought not bound by the constraints of time, space, or human organizational principles. Through our practical application of lessons in the art of forgiveness and in the psychology of self-responsibility, we are awakened to the memory of our Divine Inheritance.” The Miracle Times

I wonder if the black despair and hatred for all things spiritual Dr. Schucman felt at the end of her life had anything to do with the dawning realization that she may have been brutally manipulated? I wonder if the people pushing this book and “mind training” have any idea of the dark place this New Age Jesus was hatched? If intention is everything, what was the intent of this book? To relieve suffering or to instill it? To point us in the right direction or trap us in a web of deceit? Perhaps to many how A Course in Miracles was crafted does not matter, but to me, to adopt a spiritual “truth” developed on a foundation littered with dark deeds, suffering, government intrusions and deceptions seems like the ultimate manipulation.

Victoria Hardy
American Chronicle
Dec20.2007

http://www.americanchronicle.com/articles/46708

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