This page contains links to material that can serve as a general introduction to the "field" of mind control, especially the history of such research and experimentation.
- John Marks' book The Search for the Manchurian Candidate is online at the Psychedelic Library. The book is from 1979, and much of it deals with experiments on LSD and other drugs and with hypnosis. It does have information on some of the other aspects of mind control, though. See especially Chapter 12, "The Search for the Truth."
By April 1961 the head of TSS was able to report "we now have a `production capability' " in brain stimulation and "we are close to having debugged a prototype system whereby dogs can be guided along specific courses."
- This article by David Guyatt, "Some Aspects of Anti-Personnel Electromagnetic Weapons," [*] was prepared for the recent International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) Symposium on the medical profession and the the effects of weapons. This version is at the Parascope site. (For printing, if your computer can handle rtf format, try this rtf version.)
- The following is a series of articles by Harry V. Martin and David Caul from the Napa Sentinel. Here are the original articles, and this is a version with a table of contents. [*]
- Here is a chapter from the book The Body Electric, [*] by Dr. Robert Becker and Gary Selden, from 1985. It is online at the Sumeria site.
- These two book excerpts on Peter Grafstrom's site provide excellent background information. Both books are from 1978. The first is by Scheflin, Opton, and Plotnick and is titled "The Mind Manipulators." [*] It is a highly credible reference; Alan Sheflin is a faculty member at the Santa Clara University School of Law. The second book is "The Mind Stealers: Psychosurgery and Mind Control" [*] by Samuel Chavkin.
- Walter Bowart's Freedom of Thought Foundation has online a huge bibliography of books and articles related to mind control. [*]