12-12-2009, 12:11 AM
(This post was last modified: 13-12-2009, 05:03 PM by John Bevilaqua.)
Jan,
I am not fully conversant with all the scientific literature on MK/ULTRA but I do have some insights to share regarding what Richard Condon embedded into his novel, The Manchurian Candidate. I will share these "insights" from time to time when permissible. Check out this site: http://www.blackvault.com which has the equivalent of 3 CDs worth of MK/ULTRA docs which are searchable to a certain extent. I might be able to create a Full Text Searchable Keyword Index for that site, but since so much is in either .TIF or .GIF format that it might not work very well.
Here is the MK/ULTRA collection on the BlackVault site:
http://community.theblackvault.com/artic...ollection-
I have recently been in contact with Eric Olson via eMail and gave him this link which accesses a Full Text Searchable Keyword Index of the entire Frank Olson Web Site which he owns and created. He might get the software and do his own Index or I might be able to update his Search Engine on my site every month or so as time permits.
Just enter any keywords as is or using wildcards like *ULTRA or ???ULTRA
and see what you can retrieve.
Here is the link: http://www.5000Watches.com/FrankOlson
I have created other examples of Full Text Searchable Keyword Indexex from other sites like these:
http://www.5000Watches.com/shunpiking for miscellaneous progressive topics on unions, the defeat of Fascism, etc.
http://www.5000Watches.com/Tobacco
(for The American Tobacco Company)
http://www.5000Watches.com/RJR
(for R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company)
http://www.5000Watches.com/Hopedale
(For Hopedale, MA the first Company Town in America and the
home of Wickliffe Draper and the other Drapers)
If you have any other sites you would like to see indexed and searchable,
send them along to me and I will see what I can do with them. I use software which is like a mini-Google site Spidering system and it is free for
small sites. http://www.wrensoft.com but it costs $100 for larger sites.
This type of mirrored Full Text Index has been my little secret to rapid-fire
cross-correlation research for years now. But I only discovered WrenSoft 2-3 years ago. Try it. You will like it.
I am not fully conversant with all the scientific literature on MK/ULTRA but I do have some insights to share regarding what Richard Condon embedded into his novel, The Manchurian Candidate. I will share these "insights" from time to time when permissible. Check out this site: http://www.blackvault.com which has the equivalent of 3 CDs worth of MK/ULTRA docs which are searchable to a certain extent. I might be able to create a Full Text Searchable Keyword Index for that site, but since so much is in either .TIF or .GIF format that it might not work very well.
Here is the MK/ULTRA collection on the BlackVault site:
http://community.theblackvault.com/artic...ollection-
I have recently been in contact with Eric Olson via eMail and gave him this link which accesses a Full Text Searchable Keyword Index of the entire Frank Olson Web Site which he owns and created. He might get the software and do his own Index or I might be able to update his Search Engine on my site every month or so as time permits.
Just enter any keywords as is or using wildcards like *ULTRA or ???ULTRA
and see what you can retrieve.
Here is the link: http://www.5000Watches.com/FrankOlson
I have created other examples of Full Text Searchable Keyword Indexex from other sites like these:
http://www.5000Watches.com/shunpiking for miscellaneous progressive topics on unions, the defeat of Fascism, etc.
http://www.5000Watches.com/Tobacco
(for The American Tobacco Company)
http://www.5000Watches.com/RJR
(for R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company)
http://www.5000Watches.com/Hopedale
(For Hopedale, MA the first Company Town in America and the
home of Wickliffe Draper and the other Drapers)
If you have any other sites you would like to see indexed and searchable,
send them along to me and I will see what I can do with them. I use software which is like a mini-Google site Spidering system and it is free for
small sites. http://www.wrensoft.com but it costs $100 for larger sites.
This type of mirrored Full Text Index has been my little secret to rapid-fire
cross-correlation research for years now. But I only discovered WrenSoft 2-3 years ago. Try it. You will like it.