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Mae Brussell: Operation Chaos
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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?
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Helen mentioned Hilltown, which John Judge has researched and which appears to be a variant of Jonestown.

Quote:Archive for the 'Hilltown' Category
Decadent Worker #65 - 19Aug87
Published by workeron August 19, 2007in COINTELPRO,
Hilltown, Jonestown and Martin Luther King. 0 Comments

““February, 1974: Mafia Hearst’s daughter Patty ‘kidnapped’ by Lipeet’s SLA in a fake terrorist action./Martin Luther King’s mother was murdered by a black student, a self declared ‘Israelite’ — ‘acting alone’ who was escorted to the church by somebody — and who had a list of other mothers as targets. Next day, the target, Shirley Chisholm, got the message and rushed to sign off on the DNC suit against CREEP naming Francis L. Dale, SHE HAD BEEN THE LAST HOLD OUT.” — Bruce Roberts, The Gemstone Files

“Another important figure in the murder of Martin Luther King was his mother, Alberta. A few weeks after the first public announcement by Coretta Scott King that she believed her husband’s murder was part of a conspiracy, Mrs. Alberta King was brutally shot to death in Atlanta, while attending church services. Anyone who had seen the physical wounds suffered by King might have been an adverse witness to the official version, since the wound angles did not match the ballistic direction of a shot from the rooming house. Her death also closely coincided with the reopening of the Tennessee state court review of Ray’s conviction based on a guilty plea…

“The man convicted of shooting King’s mother was Marcus Wayne Chenault. His emotional affect following the murder was unusual, grinning, he asked if he had hit anyone. He had reportedly been dropped off at the church by people he knew in Ohio. While at Ohio State University, he was part of a group known as ‘The Troop,’ run by a Black minister and gun collector who used the name Rabbi Emmanuel Israel. This man, described in the press as a ‘mentor’ for Chenault, left the area immediately after the shooting. In the same period, Rabbi Hill traveled from Ohio to Guyana and set up Hilltown, using similar aliases, and preaching the same message of a ‘Black Hebrew elite.’ Chenault confided to SCLA leaders that he was only one of many killers who were working to assassinate a long list of Black leadership. The names he said were on this list coincided with similar ‘death lists’ distributed by the KKK, and linked with the COINTELPRO operations in the ’60’s…

“Inside Guyana itself, approximately 25 miles to the south of Matthew’s Ridge, is a community called Hilltown, named after religious leader Rabbi Hill. Hill has also used the named Abraham Israel and Rabbi Emmanuel Washington. Hilltown, set up at about the same time as Jonestown, followed the departure of David Hill, as he was known in Cleveland, a fugitive of the U.S. courts. Hill rules with an ‘iron fist’ over some 8,000 Black people from Guyana and America who believe they are the Lost Tribe of Israel and the real Hebrews of Biblical prophecy. Used as strong arm troops, and ‘internal mercenaries’ to insure Burnham’s election, as were Jonestown members, the Hilltown people were allowed to clear the Jonestown site of shoes and unused weapons, both in short supply in Guyana. Hill says his followers would gladly kill themselves at his command, but he would survive since, unlike Jones, he is ‘in control.’

“Similar camps were reported at the time in the Philippines. Perhaps best known example is the fascist torture camp in Chile known as Colonia Dignidad. Also a religious cult built around a single individual, this one came from Germany…” (Copyright 1986 by Critique, a Journal of Conspiracies & Metaphysics. — John Judge.

WARNING: Most conspiracies recruit people they don’t like, for cannon fodder. Who would Nazis hate more than Blacks who wanted to be Jews? Also, kin of cult members are often extorted into service.

http://decadentworker.com/conspiracy/category/hilltown/
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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....
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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.
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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
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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.

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
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.
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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.
"The philosophers have only interpreted the world, in various ways. The point, however, is to change it." Karl Marx

"He would, wouldn't he?" Mandy Rice-Davies. When asked in court whether she knew that Lord Astor had denied having sex with her.

“I think it would be a good idea” Ghandi, when asked about Western Civilisation.
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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.


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"The philosophers have only interpreted the world, in various ways. The point, however, is to change it." Karl Marx

"He would, wouldn't he?" Mandy Rice-Davies. When asked in court whether she knew that Lord Astor had denied having sex with her.

“I think it would be a good idea” Ghandi, when asked about Western Civilisation.
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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.

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

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.

BZ is a glycolate anticholinergic compound related to atropine, scopolamine, hyoscyamine, and other deliriants. Dispersal would be as an aerosolized solid (primarily for inhalation) or as agent dissolved in one or more solvents for ingestion or percutaneous absorption.

Acting as a competitive inhibitor of acetylcholine at postsynaptic and postjunctional muscarinic receptor sites in smooth muscle, exocrine glands, autonomic ganglia, and the brain, BZ decreases the effective concentration of acetylcholine seen by receptors at these sites. Thus, BZ causes peripheral nervous system (PNS) effects that in general are the opposite of those seen in nerve agent poisoning. Central nervous system (CNS) effects include stupor, confusion, and confabulation with concrete and panoramic illusions and hallucinations, and with regression to automatic "phantom" behaviors such as plucking and disrobing.

Physostigmine, which increases the concentration of acetylcholine in synapses and in neuromuscular and neuroglandular junctions, is a specific antidote.

Production of BZ is controlled under schedule 2 of the Chemical Weapons Convention.

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.
"It means this War was never political at all, the politics was all theatre, all just to keep the people distracted...."
"Proverbs for Paranoids 4: You hide, They seek."
"They are in Love. Fuck the War."

Gravity's Rainbow, Thomas Pynchon

"Ccollanan Pachacamac ricuy auccacunac yahuarniy hichascancuta."
The last words of the last Inka, Tupac Amaru, led to the gallows by men of god & dogs of war
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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?

Yeah, I was wondering, perhaps he worked as a radar technician in Japan?!? What are the chances of that though....


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:
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