John Rawlings Rees, Jose Delgado, and Mind Control
By Zuerrnnovahh-Starr Livingstone
http://educate-yourself.org/zsl/reesdelgadoandmindcontrol02aug05.shtml
August 2, 2005
From: Barbara Mase
To: Editor@educate-yourself.org
Sent: Sunday, July 24, 2005 1:29 AM
Subject: question
Hello,
I am doing research for a documentary and am looking for
film footage or audio recording of JR Rees who worked for Tavistock.
You are probably familiar with him but he was involved in mind control experiments
at Tavistock. I am also looking for any moving footage of audio on Jose
Delgado from Yale who was performing experiments to control people –
he started on animals first.
If you have any leads for me or could direct me to someone,
I would appreciate it. This is for a documentary on Human Rights and is
a non profit, not for TV documentary
Thanks in advance
Barbara Mase
----- Original Message -----
From: Educate-Yourself
To: Barbara Mase
Sent: Sunday, July 24, 2005 2:25 PM
Subject: Re: question
Hi Barbara,
I don't have the info you seek, but John Coleman wrote a good
deal about Rees, as did David Icke. Rees was active during WWII in Britain
and something might exist from that era.
Delgado was filmed at that bullring demononstration, I've
seen it myself. Try contacting Walter Bowart, he might know a source. I'll
forward your note to ZS Livingstone.
Regards, Ken
From: Zuerrnnovahh-Starr Livingstone
Sent: Thursday, July 28, 2005 8:49 AM
To: Educate-Yourself; Barbara Mase
Subject: Re: question
Barbara and Ken,
I remember seeing a documentary on the Canadian Broadcasting
Corporation (CBC) regarding something similar in the 1970s or 80s. The video
had a National Film Board of Canada voice-over. Check with the NFB in Ottawa
as well.
Zuerrnnovahh-Starr Livingstone
----- Original Message -----
From: Barbara Mase
To: 'Zuerrnnovahh-Starr Livingstone'
Sent: Saturday, July 30, 2005 1:25 AM
Subject: RE: question
Dear Zuerrnnovah
Thanks for the info below. I contacted CBC and National Film
Board in Canada and they have nothing coming up under JR Rees or John Rawlings
Rees. It was suggested to me that if I knew what the program they aired
was about, possibly they could do a search for it.
Do you have any recollection of what the program was called,
what its subject was or anything that could give some other clues?
Thanks a lot.
Barbara
---- Original Message -----
From: Zuerrnnovahh-Starr Livingstone
To: Barbara Mase
Sent: Tuesday, August 02, 2005 6:56 AM
Subject: Re: question
Barbara,
The image of the bull stopping, head hung low, confused and stunned, when
the "matador" pushed a button on a radio transceiver was shocking.
I saw the video twenty or so years ago and then nothing. Nary a word.
The story was that researchers had found a way to control emotions by threading
two wires deep into the brain. The research started decades ago on monkeys,
apes and there was a violent criminal who had been also wired and was given
the "button" so that he could push it whenever he felt violent.
Apparently he was pushing the button a lot.
Having watched the old "Ben Casey" 1960s medical drama about a
brain surgeon, I knew that the wires were in what was called the "inoperable"
area of the brain. The video reported that the wires were implanted in the
thalamus between the pituitary and pineal. The thalamus coordinates many
functions in the body and it is associated with "moods". The wiring
was done in such a way to give the patient an artificial sense of happiness
but if the wires moved even a little as a millimeter the patient could go
into a violent rage. My immediate thought was a question, "How many
animals and people did the researchers kill in perfecting the operation?"
There was an ape with shaved patches on its skull and a metal cap holding
the wires tightly to the head. The ape was pushing its own button as fast
and long as it could. It was addicted to the electric zap. Whatever it was
feeling, it was pleasurable and addictive.
The original research appeared to be in a British university... Bristol?
American research at ...Princeton? The intent of the researchers was to
help violent if not psychotic individuals overcome their antisocial behaviours.
From the video, I felt that they had found ways to make animals and men
MORE psychotic. I do not believe anyone, animal or human would want to live
with wires in their heads.
With the improvements in electronics any further developments over the past
three decades could be mind boggling.
There were newspaper and magazine articles on the same subject in the 1970s,
but like the video, they too stopped appearing.
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