19-09-2009, 08:07 PM
two thoughts, probably insignificant:
1. Russbacher is using a lot of Scientology lingo above. Engram is pure Scientology (not even general semantics of Alfred Korzybski, although Gurdjieff has a barely related concept of sorts called eneagram). Clear Eyes reminds one of the Dianetics/Scientology Clear state. Russbacher talks of lie detectors; scientologists use galvanic skin response meters called e-meters during programming. The Levels above also correspond roughly to levels in the Scientology system, not quantitatively, but in concept. The system Russbacher is describing is more complex than Scientology, recalls We Can Build You Wholesale and other stories by Philip K. Dick. The Control of Candy Jones by Donald Bain probably illustrates early developments in the program,
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Candy_Jones
http://www.donaldbain.com/the_cia_s_cont...s_2921.htm
I know CIA was interested in Scientology for a while for potential use in mind control, and have heard of several agents who were scientologists stationed abroad.
2. Danvers is the name of a mental institution in Massachusetts with a decades-long (or even centuries-long now) reputation there and in surrounding states. Either this doctor is old money gentry or using an alias, I guess.
http://www.opacity.us/site22.htm
1. Russbacher is using a lot of Scientology lingo above. Engram is pure Scientology (not even general semantics of Alfred Korzybski, although Gurdjieff has a barely related concept of sorts called eneagram). Clear Eyes reminds one of the Dianetics/Scientology Clear state. Russbacher talks of lie detectors; scientologists use galvanic skin response meters called e-meters during programming. The Levels above also correspond roughly to levels in the Scientology system, not quantitatively, but in concept. The system Russbacher is describing is more complex than Scientology, recalls We Can Build You Wholesale and other stories by Philip K. Dick. The Control of Candy Jones by Donald Bain probably illustrates early developments in the program,
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Candy_Jones
http://www.donaldbain.com/the_cia_s_cont...s_2921.htm
I know CIA was interested in Scientology for a while for potential use in mind control, and have heard of several agents who were scientologists stationed abroad.
2. Danvers is the name of a mental institution in Massachusetts with a decades-long (or even centuries-long now) reputation there and in surrounding states. Either this doctor is old money gentry or using an alias, I guess.
http://www.opacity.us/site22.htm