History of Mind Control

The New York Times

Push-Button People

Exact quotes of J.M.R. Delgado (professor of neurophysiology at Yale University) from "New York Times" article published on April 10, 1967:

"Motion, emotion and behavior can be directed by electrical forces and that humans can be controlled like robots by push-buttons."

New York Times April 10, 1967

The New York Times

Control C.I.A not behavior

Exact quotes from New York Times, August 5, 1977, Page 16:

Mr. Turner (C.I.A director 1977 - 1981) testified this week that the C.I.A. had sponsored behavior control experiments by some 185 non‐Government scientists at some 80 institutions in the 1950's and 1960's. The pursuit of mind control continued well into the 1960's, possibly into the 1970's.

New York Times 1977

The Man Who Fought a Bull With Mind Control

CNN: Special Report from 1985

How RMF can affect motion and behavior (from minute 3:45).

Professor Creates Remote Control People

Science Channel

Describing Professor Delgado's work (first article in this page).

Scientific American

Mind Reading and Mind Control Technologies

National Geographic

New device translates brain activity into speech

The Guardian

This Device Can Hear You Talking to Yourself

New York Times

History Channel

Radio Frequency Mind Control And Targeted Individuals

 

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