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In reply to the discussion: Nancy Pelosi Admits That Congress Is Scared Of The CIA [View all]toby jo
(1,269 posts)This goes back to Operation Paperclip, when we brought over Nazi intel.
In the 80s I began researching psychotronic weaponry and its effects on human thought, etc. Eventually, Kucinich had a bill out against it, and also how it affects the human mind. Talking 'Harrp' stuff here. The part about affecting the mind was taken out of the bill.
Before that, Kennedy was going to have hearings, they were 'put off'.
Dole's office gave me a snotty, 'We're not going to deal with that issue right now.'
The press, ' We can't go public with that.'
Before that, Amnesty International allowed that it was happening, that people were "being targeted for torture to drive them crazy and elicit enforced confessions". They won't go pubic. We keep trying.
Before that, Walter Bowart wrote a great book called 'Operation Mind Control', where he talked extensively about all of this, and said, in essence that the country had been taken over by the military, that congress was worthless.
To me it all goes back to the day I spoke with a doctor in Kent, Ohio, who told me (this is pretty incredible), that there were several systems out there, the 't-bar' and 'wind jam' being two of them, that Amnesty International knew about it (they verified to me that they did), and that nobody would talk about it. We are living in 1984, he said, but nobody knows it.' So, I chuckled at the drama, and went on about getting it outted. You see what's been happening.
I've always wondered why congress doesn't do exactly what the poster above suggested, get the heads of Intel under their thumbs with subpoenas and hearings. There's definitely been a power shift.