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20 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Why Operation Mind Control disappeared,
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This review is from: Operation Mind Control (Paperback)
As one of the researchers mentioned in Operation Mind Control (Jim Moore - pp 262-264, orig. edition), I followed this book and its author with great interest. The book disappeared because, according to what I learned, the CIA did not want the public to know the extent and details of its mind control programs. I believe even Walter Bowart himself once described how the entire warehouse supply was bought up by the CIA. The book also began vanishing from libraries across the nation, and virtually every copy available in bookstores was suddenly bought up and disappeared into a black hole. Very few copies survived this draconian purge. Those that remain are quire rare and expensive and should be must-reading for all Americans concerned about the future of our country and how our thought processes are manipulated by the political-intelligence "experts". especially in the wake of what is being revealed about 9-11, Iraq and the NSA spying.
At one point, even photocopies were going for as much as $75-100. The book itself (1st edition) has sold for as high as $250. There was a second printing (with a different cover) that also quickly disappeared; whether it was an authorized printing or not, I don't know. Walter Bowart reportedly wrote a follow-up, but suddenly stopped and virtually vanished. The rumor mill has it that he was threatened with "termination with extreme prejudice" - a phrase for assassination that is now outdated. To my knowledge, he is still alive but living his life in a very low profile. From my own experiences over the years, I can't say I blame him.
17 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
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Shocking!,
By A Customer
This review is from: Operation Mind Control (Paperback)
By reading the book one realizes how unsafe the world we are living in is. What amazes me more than anything else is the unavailability of this book. Why is it not republished? Is CIA preventing?
10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
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The Cryptocracy's Secret War Against the Minds of Americans.,
By New Age of Barbarism "zosimos" (EVROPA.) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Operation Mind Control (Paperback)
I know of no safe depository of the ultimate powers of society, but the people themselves, and if we think them not enlightened enough to exercise their control with a wholesome discretion, the remedy is not to take it from them, but to inform their discretion by education. - Thomas Jefferson.
_Operation Mind Control: The CIA's Plot Against America_, published in 1978, by Walter Bowart is a highly disturbing account of the use of mind control technology by a secret government (the cryptocracy) against the American people to further their own aims. Walter Bowart (1939 - 2007) was a journalist and a prominent figure in the counter-cultural movement that grew during the 1960s. He was influential in promoting mind freedom through his Freedom of Thought Foundation. Previous reviewers have alleged that when this book came out it was first suppressed by the CIA because they did not want their dabblings in mind control to be made available to the public. Perhaps this explains why the book is so rare today and remains an underground classic. This book makes reference to such other individuals as L. Fletcher Prouty, John Marks, and Alan Sheflin who also investigated the role of mind control technologies and their use by the CIA. The book includes an Foreword by Richard Condon author of the mind control classic novel _The Manchurian Candidate_ in which he explains the rise of America's secret police and their use of mind control against the American people. The book includes vast details outlining various schemes for mind control including the use of hypnosis and drugs (especially the hallucinogenic drug LSD-25) by the CIA and the use of behavior modification and the creation of mind control assassins. Chapter One of this book is entitled "The Cryptorian Candidate" in which the author explains how headlines about the CIA's role in drug testing in 1977 showed that the CIA had been involved in massive drug testing experiments. The author explains the importance of Richard Condon's novel _The Manchurian Candidate_ which showed the role of brainwashing techniques in Korea on American POWs. The author also discusses what he terms "Operation Mind Control", the goal of controlling the minds of American citizens through mind control technology and explains what he terms the "cryptocracy" or the secret government and the involvement of the CIA. The author also discusses some of the other agencies involved and the role of the American military and the corporations. Chapter Two is entitled "Only One Mind For My Country" and tells the story of an American soldier named David who had joined the Air Force and suffered from amnesia following his tour of duty. Bowart claims that David's amnesia and some of his bizarre memories indicate that he may have been the victim of mind control. Chapter Three is entitled "The Mind Laundry Myth" and exposes the myth of brainwashing among the Communist nations. The author claims that many of those brainwashed were in fact brainwashed by their own country. The author notes the influence of the classic CIA study _Brainwashing in Red China_ by Edward Hunter and the possible role of brainwashing in Korea and Vietnam of American POWs. Chapter Four is entitled "Without Knowledge or Consent" and begins by explaining the role of hypnosis in mind control showing the influence of Dr. George Estabrooks. Indeed, Estabrooks was to brag sometime in the 1940s that "I can hypnotize a man - without his knowledge or consent - into committing treason against the United States." The author explains the role of the OSS (which became the CIA), Estabrooks and hypnosis, the role of the Army, and the Russian psychologist Luria. Chapter Five is entitled "Pain-Drug Hypnosis" and explains the role of pain drugs in aiding hypnosis and the creation of a mind-control race with the Soviets. The author also notes the role of LSD-25, the discovery of Dr. Hoffman of Sandoz Laboratories, and Timothy Leary as a proponent of LSD (and his involvement with Harvard University and the CIA). Chapter Six is entitled "The Guinea Pig Army" and explains how the CIA had given drugs to American citizens under its direction. The author notes the role of such individuals as Dr. Frank Olson (who allegedly jumped to his death after being unwittingly given the drug) and other LSD experiments in the Army and at psychiatric clinics. Chapter Seven is entitled "The MKULTRANS" and is devoted to a discussion of such projects as BLUEBIRD, ARTICHOKE, MKDELTA, and MKULTRA. This relies on the research of John Marks who investigated many of these drug projects through the Freedom of Information Act. Chapter Eight is entitled "The Mata Hari of Mind Control" and discusses the alleged mind control of Candy Jones (a pin-up girl from the World War II era). This shows how Jones was hypno-programmed and alternate personalities created which allowed her to become a CIA courier for twelve years. This chapter relies on the information made available by Candy Jones' husband Donald Bain and notes the nefarious role of the hypnotist William Bryan. Chapter Nine is entitled "The Slaves Who Buried the Pharaoh" and notes the creation of the CIA from the OSS following the Second World War, the craft of intelligence, behavior modification, and the role of such figures as William J. Donovan and John Foster Dulles. The author notes the role of the "mind-control race" and maintains that the cryptocracy has had to keep ahead of the Soviets and maintain absolute secrecy. The author also notes that for the Soviets who live in a totalitarian state there is nothing hypocritical about using the methods of mind control, while for the United States there certainly is. Chapter Ten is entitled "Brave New World in a Skinner Box" and explains the role of behavior modification through the science of behaviorism. The author notes the role of Pavlov who won the Nobel Prize for his conditioning experiments on salivating dogs, the role of Watson and "Little Albert", the various forms of conditioning, and the role of the famous behaviorist B. F. Skinner and the role of his "Skinner box" as well as his utopian plans for society. The author also provides an eerie example how through conditioning one could control the contraction of the pupil of an eye. Chapter Eleven is entitled "A School for Assassins" and notes the importance of the creation of assassins since classical times and explaining the role of a special Navy school for assassins. Chapter Twelve is entitled "The Four Faces of a Zombie" and explains the significance of an individual in the Philippines who claims to have been brainwashed and involved in the Kennedy assassination. Chapter Thirteen is entitled "The Lone Nuts" and discusses the role of various "lone nuts" in the assassinations of figures ranging from JFK and RFK to Martin Luther King, Jr. Chapter Fourteen is entitled "The Ignored Confessions" and discusses various aspects of the confessions of Jack Ruby and the Warren Commission. Chapter Fifteen is entitled "Another Hypno-Patsy?" and discusses the role of James Earl Ray (alleged killer of MLK) and his role as a probable patsy. Chapter Sixteen is entitled "Confession by Automatic Writing" and discusses the bizarre thinking of Sirhan Sirhan (alleged killer of RFK). Chapter Seventeen is entitled "The Patriotic Assassin" and discusses the ancient history of assassination (e.g. the "Old Man in the Mountain", etc.) and the role of mind control in training military men to be assassins by the agencies. Chapter Eighteen is entitled "Deep Probe" and discusses the experiments of Jose Delgado in electronic stimulation of the brain (ESB) and various uses for electro-convulsive therapy (ECT). This chapter also discusses the creation of cyborgs through ESB and Delgado's comments on a "psycho-civilized society". Chapter Nineteen is entitled "From Bionic Woman to Stimulated Cat" and discusses various projects of the CIA in mind control including that of stimulating a cat's brain and RHIC-EDOM (Radio Hypnotic Intra-Cerebral Control-Electronic Dissolution of Memory) in which memories can be erased. Chapter Twenty is entitled "The Engines of Security" and discusses various uses of the new technology, the continuing influence of the CIA in mind control despite their alleged shutting down of such experiments, mass control and other topics. This chapter ends by noting that the technology is being developed for the creation of a perfect slave state ruled by mind controllers. The book ends with two appendices including memos from the CIA and a list of drugs tested by the CIA. At the time this book was written, it revealed the dark secrets of the CIA and the government cryptocracy in their efforts to control the minds of the American people through experiments in hypnosis, behavior modification, and drugs. This book shares many of the same themes which are to be found in another classic _The Mind Manipulators_ by Alan Sheflin and Edward Opton. The involvement in such experiments by the CIA has since become common knowledge. However, this book remains a classic testament to the fundamental freedom of the human being from thought control and coercion.
9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
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Operation Mind Control,
By anarchteacher (United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Operation Mind Control (Paperback)
The author of Operation Mind Control, Walter H. Bowart, died on December 18, 2007, according to his obituary in The New York Times and the reference page at Wikipedia.
In 1978, while living in New Hampshire, I had the opportunity of hearing a local radio interview with Bowart concerning his book. I immediately went out and purchased a copy at the cover price of one dollar and ninety-five cents. Government censorship of the book has created a scarcity of available copies and has skyrocketed the market selling price. Everything the other reviewers at Amazon have alluded to regarding its supression by the government is true, for Operation Mind Control is indeed a mind blower. The State could not permit anyone to disclose such damaging information. The secrets revealed in this book openly describe a clandestine government at war with its own people, covert forces which Bowart describes as "the cryptocracy." This is precisely the kind of dangerous information that governments fear. Operation Mind Control is not conspiracy theory. It is documented fact. Governments live by lies, by bamboozling and hiding the truth from their subjects. Accordingly, the primary task of opponents of modern tyranny, as libertarian Murray N. Rothbard pointed out, is an educational one: to awaken the public to this manipulation and propaganda, by demystifying and desanctifying the state apparatus upon which such lies are built upon. Walter Bowart heroically accomplished this feat. Operation Mind Control spoke truth to power as few books published in the past thirty years have done. That is why the government tried to destroy it. Years ago I had the opportunity to discuss these matters with John Marks, the brilliant author of The Search For The Manchurian Candidate: The CIA and Mind Control. Mark's volume somehow escaped the government's relentless campaign waged upon its predecessor. I highly recommend his book in addition to Operation Mind Control. Two excellent documentaries tell the sordid and shocking story discussed in these books. They are, Mind Control: America's Secret War, and Bad Trip To Edgewood. Both are available at Google Video for viewing.
12 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Classic,
By A Customer
This review is from: Operation Mind Control (Paperback)
This is a must read. Can't wait to get a copy of the new edition. Yes, some books are hard to come by. Walter Bowart knows how to write. You don't know anything until you read this book.
14 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
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Where's Walter?,
By Rita Hill (Trinidad, CO USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Operation Mind Control (Paperback)
The question isn't where is the new edition-- which is three times as big as the old one, The real question is: Where is Walter Bowart? Is he dead like Danny Casolero and Paul Wilcher? Perhaps a suicide, and industrially cleaned room?I'm still here you bastards.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
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The Cryptocracy Rules!"Only One Mind For My Country" This book is the real deal on "Mind Control",
This review is from: Operation Mind Control (Paperback)
"Only One Mind For My Country"
This book is incredible shocking and real.. This book is even better then The Search for the "Manchurian Candidate": by John D. Marks. Which is also a investigative report into government mind control . Marks writes the introduction anyway. But this book is far more shocking. Just look at how hard it is to get a copy The author contends that we are ruled by a see From Wikipedia, Cryptocracy HIDDEN RULE from the a Greek word kryptós, hidden and and krateín, to rule where the real leaders are hidden, or unknown. This term makes sense in a lot of ways. The author describes a scene where Sirhan Sirhan alleged killer of RFK is put under hypnosis. Sirhan can't even remember the guy put him under hypnosis and he was literally instructed to do some pretty dramatic task like climb the bars of his prison cell and not recall a thing. As I recall there is a list of drugs they tested on subjects that are drugs they sell to people today. Manny so called conspiracy books draw a lot of info from this text. It is well documented. Also read Secret Societies and Psychological Warfare
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
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Personal Experience,
This review is from: Operation Mind Control (Paperback)
Although some of the stories in this book may seem unbelievable, and like any reporting there probably inaccuracies and exagerations, the essence of what is reported in this book is true. There is capability to give someone an "electronic roofie". Mind Control can be done. Manchurian Candidates can be made. People can be manipulated. Amnesia can be induced. Read all about in Walter Bowart's "Operation Mindcontrol". Very frightening stuff indeed. Like they say "truth is stranger than fiction."
5 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
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This is a book to be read, not to buy and put on a shelf to impress your friends. In a free society we all need to be informed. Read other reviews for more detail.
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