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Mind Controlled Sex Slaves

And the CIA

A collection of essays and interviews

about Project MONARCH

By Tracy R. Twyman

Global Communications Conspiracy Journal MIND CONTROLLED SEX SLAVES AND - photo 1

Global Communications/ Conspiracy Journal

MIND CONTROLLED SEX SLAVES

AND THE CIA

Tracy R. Twyman

With Additional Material by Nick Redfern & Commander X

Copyright 2008 Timothy Green Beckley

DBA Global Communications, All Rights Reserved

Original edition published in e-book format. Copyright ownership transferred July 2008. This is a new, expanded edition, completely reformatted with additional chapters and material.

ISBN: 978-1-60611-018-8

ISBN: 1-60611-018-7

Nonfiction

No part of this book may be reproduced, stored in retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, without express permission of the publisher.

Timothy Green Beckley: Editorial Director

Carol Rodriguez: Publishers Assistant

Sean Casteel: Associate Editor

William Kern: Editorial Assistant

Author: Tracy R. Twyman

Cover Art: Tim R. Swartz

PUBLISHERS NOTE: Remember that the alleged accusations made against any individual, whether they may be in the civilian sector or a world famous politician, are just that -- allegations that have not been proven in a court of law and thus they should be assumed innocent till proven otherwise. Unfortunately, this is a position that is seemingly held less and less by law enforcement, the media and our court systems.

Printed in the United States of America

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Acknowledgements

Special thanks to all of those who made this book possible, including Brian Albert, John DeCamp, Pamela Freyd, Noreen Gosch, Ted Gunderson, Cathy OBrien, and Mark Philips.

CONTENTS I CAN HYPNOTIZE A MAN INTO COMMITTING TREASON By Nick Redfern The - photo 2ONTENTS

I CAN HYPNOTIZE A MAN INTO COMMITTING TREASON By Nick Redfern

The Stepford Whores:

Mind Controlled Sex Slaves and the CIA

By Tracy R. Twyman

The Most Dangerous Game

An Interview with Cathy O'Brien

Access Granted

An Interview with Mark Philips

Where's Johnny?

An Interview with Noreen Gosch

The Franklin Cover-Up

An Interview with John DeCamp

The Finders

An Interview with Ted Gunderson

False Memories

An Interview with Pamela Freyd

Postscript: Satanic Ritual Abuse

and Sex Slavery in the New Millennium

By Tracy R. Twyman

Some Final Thoughts By Commander X

I CAN HYPNOTIZE A MAN INTO COMMITTING TREASON

By Nick Redfern

Within the annals of research into conspiracy-theories, there is perhaps no more emotive term than that of mind-control. Indeed, mention those two words to anyone who is even remotely aware of the term and it will invariably and inevitably (and wholly justifiably, too!) provoke imagery and comments pertaining to political assassinations, dark and disturbing CIA chicanery, sexual-slavery, secret government projects - and even alien abductions, and subliminal advertising on the part of the worlds media and advertising agencies.

Yes: the specter of mind-control is one that has firmly worked its ominous way into numerous facets of modern-day society. And it has been doing so for years. Consider, for example, the following.

I can hypnotize a man, without his knowledge or consent, into committing treason against the United States, asserted Dr George Estabrooks, PH.D, and chairman of the Department of Psychology at Colgate University, way back in 1942, and before a select group of personnel attached to the United States War Department.

Estabrooks added: Two hundred trained foreign operators, working in the United States, could develop a uniquely dangerous army of hypnotically controlled Sixth Columnists.

Estabrooks piece-de-resistance, however, was to capitalize on an ingenious plan that had been postulated as far back as the First World War.

As he explained:

During World War One, a leading psychologist made a startling proposal to the navy. He offered to take a submarine steered by a captured U-boat captain, placed under his hypnotic control, through enemy mine fields to attack the German fleet. Washington nixed the stratagem as too risky. First, because there was no disguised method by which the captains mind could be outflanked. Second, because todays technique of day-by-day breaking down of ethical conflicts brainwashing was still unknown.

The indirect approach to hypnotism would, I believe, change the navys answer today. Personally, I am convinced that hypnosis is a bristling, dangerous armament which makes it doubly imperative to avoid the war of tomorrow.

THE MIND CONTROLLED COURIER

A perfect example of the way in which the will of a person could be completely controlled and manipulated was amply and graphically spelled out in an article that Dr. George Estabrooks wrote in April 1971 for the now defunct publication Science Digest . Titled Hypnosis Comes of Age , it stated the following:

Communication in war is always a headache. Codes can be broken. A professional spy may or may not stay bought. Your own man may have unquestionable loyalty, but his judgment is always open to question.

The hypnotic courier, on the other hand, provides a unique solution. I was involved in preparing many subjects for this work during World War II. One successful case involved an Army Service Corps Captain whom well call George Smith.

Captain Smith had undergone months of training. He was an excellent subject but did not realize it. I had removed from him, by post-hypnotic suggestion, all recollection of ever having been hypnotized.

First I had the Service Corps call the captain to Washington and tell him they needed a report of the mechanical equipment of Division X headquartered in Tokyo. Smith was ordered to leave by jet next morning, pick up the report and return at once. Consciously, that was all he knew, and it was the story he gave to his wife and friends.

Then I put him under deep hypnosis, and gave him - orally - a vital message to be delivered directly on his arrival in Japan to a certain colonel - lets say his name was Brown - of military intelligence.

Outside of myself, Colonel Brown was the only person who could hypnotize Captain Smith. This is locking.

I performed it by saying to the hypnotized Captain: Until further orders from me, only Colonel Brown and I can hypnotize you. We will use a signal phrase the moon is clear . Whenever you hear this phrase from Brown or myself you will pass instantly into deep hypnosis.

When Captain Smith re-awakened, he had no conscious memory or what happened in trance. All that he was aware of was that he must head for Tokyo to pick up a division report.

On arrival there, Smith reported to Brown, who hypnotized him with the signal phrase. Under hypnosis, Smith delivered my message and received one to bring back. Awakened, he was given the division report and returned home by jet. There I hypnotized him once more with the signal phrase, and he spieled off Brown's answer that had been dutifully tucked away in his unconscious mind.

And with the early, ground-breaking work of George Estabrooks now concisely spelled out for one and all to read, digest and muse upon, let me acquaint you with a concise history of the world of mind-control, mind-manipulation, and what could accurately be termed mind-slavery.

The picture, you will see, is not a pretty one not at all.

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