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Mae Brussell: Operation Chaos - Magda Hassan - 29-08-2009 Helen Reyes Wrote:It's interesting to note Owsley worked for JPL, according to the Examiner piece.I noted that also. Plus his previous engagement in the military in the '50's. I wonder if there is any record of he and Jack Parsons encountering each other? Mae Brussell: Operation Chaos - Jan Klimkowski - 29-08-2009 Helen mentioned Hilltown, which John Judge has researched and which appears to be a variant of Jonestown. Quote:Archive for the 'Hilltown' Category http://decadentworker.com/conspiracy/category/hilltown/ Mae Brussell: Operation Chaos - Helen Reyes - 29-08-2009 Magda Hassan Wrote:I noted that also. Plus his previous engagement in the military in the '50's. I wonder if there is any record of he and Jack Parsons encountering each other? Yeah, I was wondering, perhaps he worked as a radar technician in Japan?!? What are the chances of that though.... Mae Brussell: Operation Chaos - Helen Reyes - 29-08-2009 Jan Klimkowski Wrote:Helen mentioned Hilltown, which John Judge has researched and which appears to be a variant of Jonestown. It is my understanding Hilltown is located extremely proximate to Jonestown, "just down the road" 15 miles or less, that it escaped all scrutiny after the Jonestown Massacre, and continues to operate. The intentionally botched autopsies by Department of Defense of Jonestown victims is the best "smoking gun" this was an MKULTRA operation, not to mention all the corpses they "lost," the mutilation of corpses and the mass grave they filled with anonymous body parts in the USA. Mae Brussell: Operation Chaos - Adele Edisen - 30-08-2009 There was a drug developed by the US Army called 'BZ' (for 3-quinuclidinyl benzilate) which was far more powerful and longer lasting in its effects as a hallucinogenic agent than was LSD. You may find out more on Google. I used the term "Army Drug BZ" for my search term. I cannot, for some reason, copy the URL of that page. There are many other articles provided by Google. This is probably what was referred to as 'military acid'. The first article to appear is titled "The Story of the Drug BZ" by Mark Unno. Adele Mae Brussell: Operation Chaos - Peter Presland - 30-08-2009 Adele Edisen Wrote:There was a drug developed by the US Army called 'BZ' (for 3-quinuclidinyl benzilate) which was far more powerful and longer lasting in its effects as a hallucinogenic agent than was LSD.There's extensive coverage of BZ in Martin Lee's 'Acid Dreams' too. It is claimed that, by the mid 60's, BZ had become the 'Knock out drug of choice' for the military. Not only was it much more powerful and long-lasting but it could be administered in the form of an aerosol spray whereas LSD required oral ingestion. BZ - and later even more powerful derivatives - were weaponised and tested in mortar rounds and artillery shells, becoming a core part of US 'Chemical warfare' developments. The book also speculates about the use of BZ in trauma-based mind control. Mae Brussell: Operation Chaos - Magda Hassan - 30-08-2009 I have a book called 'Chemical Warfare Secrets Almost Forgotten' written by one of the doctors at Edgeware Arsenal which goes into the use of BZ and its use on 'volunteers' in detail. I cannot seem to upload it for some reason. I'll see if I can just post the chapters of interest. Mae Brussell: Operation Chaos - Magda Hassan - 30-08-2009 Well, I finally uploaded it as a text doc. There is plenty on BX there plus all the others. Except it is really badly formatted and lost all the images. Mae Brussell: Operation Chaos - Jan Klimkowski - 30-08-2009 Adele Edisen Wrote:There was a drug developed by the US Army called 'BZ' (for 3-quinuclidinyl benzilate) which was far more powerful and longer lasting in its effects as a hallucinogenic agent than was LSD. Adele - I respectfully disagree. BZ is fundamentally an incapacitant. Quote:3-quinuclidinyl benzilate (QNB, BZ, EA-2277), full chemical name 1-azabicyclo[2.2.2]Oct-3-yl α-hydroxy-α-phenylbenzeneacetate, is an odorless military incapacitating agent.[1] Its NATO code is BZ. The Iraqi incapacitating agent Agent 15 is believed either to be the same as or similar to BZ. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/3-quinuclidinyl_benzilate BZ was certainly extensively tested as a chemical warfare agent, and has been used on the battlefield, allegedly recently in Iraq. However, again, as an incapacitant - ie to reduce or incapacitate enemy resistance. My working hypothesis, derived in significant part from the research of Mae Brussell and John Judge, is that the "military acid" produced violent psychosis. In other words, disorientation, paranoia and strong proclivity for violence. Manson talked about the special Family acid making it possible to "control" people. Of course, he then sent the likes of Tex Watson and Sadie Mae Glutz off on killing sprees which were incredibly gruesome. Poor Sharon Tate and her unborn child. Ditto with Altamont. The "Orange Sunshine"/"military acid" appears to have been used to cause violent psychosis in a small number of individuals. Mae Brussell: Operation Chaos - Keith Millea - 30-08-2009 Helen Reyes Wrote:Magda Hassan Wrote:I noted that also. Plus his previous engagement in the military in the '50's. I wonder if there is any record of he and Jack Parsons encountering each other? I spent a lot of time trying to find out what Owsley did while in the Air Force.I could only find one mention,and it came from that Laural Canyon piece that is seemingly half truth and half story telling.Here is what the article has to say: During his military service, Owsley was an electronics specialist, working in radio intelligence and radar. Owsley was obviously a genius when it came to electronics.He pioneered many breakthroughs when working as the DEADS sound engineer.I am reminded though that the article is full of faulty information.What I do still find interesting is that Owsley enlisted,but only served for 18 months.If I remember correctly,an enlistment would be for 4 years.Something must of happened for him to be discharged that early.:dontknow: |