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Quote:Of course that's what they wanted to do. BZ and some of these other
drugs were known to produce a violent reaction. One of the things they
experimented with was PCP, angel dust, which is now "an underground
recreational illegal drug". This is a group of soldiers walking
through a cloud of BZ and it brings to mind some eerie scenes from a
movie I would recommend that you rent from the video store, called
"Jacob's Ladder". This is a movie that is really about the Buddhist
afterlife, the guy is already dead. He was part of the Army BZ
experiments and he is reliving his life which did take place in
Vietnam. It looks very much like this, they reproduced in the movie
the whole feeling of this kind of monstrous experimentation.
Yes,if you haven't seen the movie "Jacob's Ladder",go out and rent it.A great mind twister..............:kraka:
"You never change things by fighting the existing reality. To change something, build a new model that makes the existing model obsolete.â€
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Peter Lemkin Wrote:Don't know if it is mentioned here above, but while I've LONG had the book, I JUST came across a 1.5 hour interview with Bowart that is very good and informational. Don't know the exact date of it, but it is old. Prouty was still alive. If anyone needs to know how to obtain it, give me a PM.
yes would like to listen to that,
thanks
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me too, and I'd like the disappeared link to the later edition of the book to download... by PM or e-mail is fine.
"Where is the intersection between the world's deep hunger and your deep gladness?"
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I'd also love to see the expanded version of Bowart's book (by PM or link or whatever) if it's feasible, though re-reading this thread I'm not sure whether the 'disappeared link' refers to that expanded edition or just the PDF of the original paperback.
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Maybe they are working on "remote transmission directly to mind"... Will we get the third edition by "air mail". I do note as a side comment that my defibrillator/pacemaker will be communicating via satellite 24/7/365 when it is my turn for battery replacement.
http://www.imdb.com/video/screenplay/vi767164697/
Maybe there are purchasable upgrades for humor, grace and humanity.
"Where is the intersection between the world's deep hunger and your deep gladness?"
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Ed Jewett Wrote:Maybe they are working on "remote transmission directly to mind"... Will we get the third edition by "air mail". I do note as a side comment that my defibrillator/pacemaker will be communicating via satellite 24/7/365 when it is my turn for battery replacement.
http://www.imdb.com/video/screenplay/vi767164697/
Maybe there are purchasable upgrades for humor, grace and humanity.
Dang,I miss Ed. He was/is a good one. Had a great blog called 'summonthemagic', a veritable mosaic of really fantastic offerings.
But this 'mind control' thing took on a life of its own over the years, with Cathy O'Brien, Bruce Springshyster, Barbara Hartwell (who gives Ralph Cinque a run for his posting numbers) et. al., making quite a living from their 'seminars'. It was originally known as 'marionette programming', but these people, like Judyth Vary Baker, took the truth and twisted it to make money. Cads, the lot of them.
Bowart was married to Peggy Mellon Hitchcock, the sister of 'Mr. Billy', who both allowed Tim Leary, Alpert, Kleps and the gang take over an old dairy farm, Milbrook in upstate New York. Art Kleps wrote a great chronicle entitled 'Milbrook'.