01-10-2010, 07:55 PM
My wife is reading a book about the life of theater magnate
Teddy Solomon...THERE'S NO BUSINESS LIKE SHOW BUSINESS,
by Eva Shaw. In Chapter Four, it is recounted in chilling detail
how as a GI in New Zealand in WWII, Solomon was selected
at random, and accused of having mental and emotional problems.
He was secretly flown and imprisoned at a government hospital
in the States, and was used for experimental electroshock treatments
in 1944. He lost all memory and his mind was a total blank. After
a lengthy period, his influential father tracked him down and was able to
secure his release. He gradually regained his memory and thereafter
became a multi-millionaire building and operating theaters in Mississippi
and Texas. He has given millions to charities, including the Solomon
Theater at the Armed Forces Museum in Washington, with a donation of
$5 million.
It is a chilling story of military perversion, and I almost became ill
as Sue read to me the passages on the tortures he underwent
involuntarily at the hands of evil army psychiatrists performing
mind control experiments WAY BACK IN THE 1940s on unwilling
participants. It was horrible. This is a rare book...but if you are into
govt mind control, this is a must read.
Jack
Teddy Solomon...THERE'S NO BUSINESS LIKE SHOW BUSINESS,
by Eva Shaw. In Chapter Four, it is recounted in chilling detail
how as a GI in New Zealand in WWII, Solomon was selected
at random, and accused of having mental and emotional problems.
He was secretly flown and imprisoned at a government hospital
in the States, and was used for experimental electroshock treatments
in 1944. He lost all memory and his mind was a total blank. After
a lengthy period, his influential father tracked him down and was able to
secure his release. He gradually regained his memory and thereafter
became a multi-millionaire building and operating theaters in Mississippi
and Texas. He has given millions to charities, including the Solomon
Theater at the Armed Forces Museum in Washington, with a donation of
$5 million.
It is a chilling story of military perversion, and I almost became ill
as Sue read to me the passages on the tortures he underwent
involuntarily at the hands of evil army psychiatrists performing
mind control experiments WAY BACK IN THE 1940s on unwilling
participants. It was horrible. This is a rare book...but if you are into
govt mind control, this is a must read.
Jack