Wow, what a relief - more UFO reports are coming out from the MOD that are kind of shocking. The 35 files cover a multitude of topics.
Today I just had time to read from one of the files DEFE 24/2046 - and one topic it covers is MK-Ultra. Included in it's pages is a paper within the paper titled:
Mind Control Part 4 High-Tech Crimes and Electromagnetic Madness by Arlene Tyner
Interestingly, the paper even brings up an interesting view of the suicide of Kurt Cobain:
On April 8, 1994, popular rock star/writer Kurt Cobain (of Nirvana fame) was found dead in his own home. He appeared to have been the victim of a shotgun blast to the head three days before. A deadly dose of heroin (three times over) was found in his blood. His so-called suicide note did not indicate he was going to take his own life. Many fans believe the evidence does not prove suicide and that Cobain was more likely murdered.ill But why?
Among several examples of "NSA self-initiated execution (suicide)," it (MC technologies) claims Cobain was a casualty of brainwashing who was "terminated" for "writing clues" about his victimization into his songs. "Once the NSA puts on the highest level of brainwashing pain, the subject expires quickly," this document alleges. "Cobain used heroin to numb and otherwise slow the effect of the brainwashing."
Also included in Arlene's paper is information about defense industry personnel who died mysteriously in 1987:
Several gifted scientists and programmers employed in other branches of the defense industry died under suspicious circumstances in 1987. Peter Peapell, 46, a simulator expert in stealth and EW, was found underneath his car with the engine running. David Sands, 37, allegedly drove at high velocity into a brick wall, after filling his car with cans of gasoline. Richard Pugh, 37, was found dead in his home with a plastic bag over his head and his feet tied. Royal Air Force computer specialist Mark Wisner, 25, was also found suffocated by a plastic bag. Dr. John Brittan, 52, was found dead in his garage with the car running; he had been a computer expert at the Royal Armaments Research and Development Establishment. In 1988 the body of Russell Smith, 23, who worked for the United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority in Harwell, was found on a cliff. Family members of these deceased individuals indicated no motive for suicide.
Even good ol' psychotherapy gets kicked in the wallet as the article raises concerns of CIA involvement in the therapist's "bible":
One DSM IV criterion of "schizotypal personality disorder" is "belief in ’sixth clairvoyance, telepathy, or sense.’ Under such a sweeping definition, the entire cabal of military/intelligence psychic experimenters (including privatized, Pentagon-funded outfits like Psi Tech) could be labeled "schizophrenic" for indulging in "remote viewing" (ESP) research for decades!iQID Significantly, a History Channel offering called "Psychic Espionage," aired in September 2001, never ridiculed or cast "mental illness" aspersions on any of the male scientists and CIA Stargate functionaries who were interviewed.
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