Mind Control around the world

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After a previous post about mind control devices I received an interesting email from Catherine Heywood of the British Mind Control Network. It's a shame that "The British Mind Control Network (BMCN) is an online resource at present but hopes to become so within the next three years"

I'm sure there would be some pretty interesting reading on that site to say the least. Get that website up Catherine!


In any case, it seems that there is some serious mind control going on in Britain and elsewhere ;)
See below the fold for some details - and the document I received.




  1. The British are deploying their MCs to foreign countries to acquire experimental subjects.
  2. Operatives are picking to order individuals of varying background and personality trait for experimentation at home and abroad. Subjects are administered mind control arsenal unwittingly in hospitals, military bases, psychiatric institutes and jails. These environments are most beneficial and conducive to mind control research as potential victims are incarcerated for the immediate. This provides MCs with the opportunity to control the treatment that subjects receive, enabling greater
    flexibility. Operatives are able to use the results provided as indicators of how their arsenal would realistically perform in the field.
  3. Victims range from the newborn child to the elderly, suggesting there is a great need for extensive studies spanning a possible eighty years of an individual’s life. Undoubtedly human development and age influence the efficiency and practicality of some forms of arsenal. When administering hallucinogens, for example, the dosage must be customised to the size of the person, and gender is an obvious issue.



Here's the document for your reading pleasure.




Honestly, I'm never really sure how to feel about these things (well...besides sceptical). There was some crazy government research on mind control - but how successful they were is really for the conspiracy theorists to argue about since I doubt any real information is out there on the topic. Here's a wikipedia article on the matter.

And if you're reaaallly interested, here's another site with a whole bunch of links to mind control sites

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