MCF - Archives
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Archives File Listing with Links
MindNet Archive is More Extensive
Using ASCII Text Files
Text to Word Processor Utility for DOS
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Brian Bard - Usenet respones to MRI scans
Martin Cannon - The Controllers article
Alex Constantine - Articles
Martti Koski - My Life story
Alan Yu - personal story
Military Human Experimentation
Using the Freedom of Information Act
Usenet responses to Brian Bard's MRI scans of his brain implants are truly informative and hilarious! The scans are in Brian's web (see the Victims section ).
I've put three of the posts in BARD-RSP.TXT.
Martin Cannon's The Controllers was the first work that I read on mind control. I found it on the now unreachable Activist BBS. It's a perfect introduction to the mind control conspiracy.
I read that Martin is working on an update. Perhaps when that comes out I can find his address.
Meanwhile, many people have appreciated this classic!
Be sure to keep an open mind at the beginning, as the central premise is that ufo abductions are CIA experiments. All facets of mind control are covered, including programmed assasins and agents, and remote electro-magnetic control of non-consenting experimentees.
The files (65K each) are: UFOSCAM1.TXT, UFOSCAM2.TXT, UFOSCAM3.TXT.
Author/victim/radio personality Alex Constantine sent the part of his book (Psychic Dictatorship in the United States) which appeared in the magazine Paranoia. It's about the False Memory Syndrome Foundation and it's efforts to discredit people who remember being tortured and programmed by the CIA and its cronies. The file is ALEXFMSF.TXT.
Alex also sent me an excerpt from his Virtual Government:"'Psychic' Spying at the Stanford Research Institute Or CIA Mind Control?." It documents that "emf mind control" was the true course of study. The file, which is a web htm file, is ALEX-SRI.HTM .
CNST-NWS.HTM, in web format, is a preview of the The Constantine Report, no. 3, a journal, 180 pages of "deep politics" and intelligence research, largely on mind control, whick was to be "on the stands" in mid-December 1995.
Part of the above Report preview concerns the Mc. Martin preschool atrocities. This institution was a CIA setup to experiment with torture conditioning of children, some of whom got venereal disease. ALXMRTN2.HTM, in web format, goes more deeply into this case.
For only $13 (as of 5-96) you can now buy Alex's new paperback, Psychic Dictatorship in the USA, published by Feral House. The three sections of the book are:
- Telemetric Mind Control
- CIA, Satanism & Cult Abuse of Children
- The CIA's Black Budget & Domestic Operations
I began reading it and found quite damning evidence pointing to several government agencies and companies like Lockheed, General Electric, Honeywell, Northrop, and TRW. He points out that Star Wars money has funded the psychotronics weapons development. Conspirators at Stanford University, UCLA (University of California at Los Angeles), and Lawrence Livermore Laboratories are awfully close to me!
Each chapter's endnotes of references cover several pages, so thoroughly is this book researched.. One could spend years reading them. He names conspirators from many decades, including ones in the present Clinton era.
To contact Alex click on his email address: alex@directnet.com.
The file archives opened with Martti Koski's Story, MYLIFE.TXT (42k), an excellent introduction to remote electronic mind-control and to what it's like for himself and other victims.
To email Martti Koski: makako@freenet.hut.fi
The Dec. 1995 edition of Alan Yu's story, Freedom of Privacy and Thoughts:YU1.TXT, YU2.TXT, and YU3.TXT (about 60k each). Jan. 1996: YU4.TXT, a commentary on the "Remote Viewing" element of the CIA recently covered in the media.
Note: For Alan's story in one big file use Martti Koski's Home Page (see his part of the Resources section).
Alan was a top ranking finance officer in the Taiwanese Army. Now living in the US, he details how he came across a purchase order for parts for a "thoughts-detecting" machine. He then goes on to give a wealth of information from his research and experience. This is a must-have reference.
For Alan's efforts to educate the public he has received periodic visits by the remote controllers. Trained in auto maintenance in the armed services, he includes ASCII art of emitters which he found in his car.
To email Alan Yu: caesar@udel.edu
A document from the US Senate, Military Human Experimentation Protocol, MILEXP.TXT (27k), is quite an indictment of the lack of restraint in inhuman experimenting by the US Armed Forces, and will be of interest not only to mind-control victims, but to all victims of military medicine (such as the Gulf War vaccine victims).
Note as of March, 1996: I probably won't expand the archives much except with old news, as Mike Coyle's ftp site (ftp.c2.org/pub/users/vericomm/mindnet) more than fills the bill (see the Resources page). The file there that lists the archives is MNINDEX.TXT . A web page version with clickable links is MNINDEX.HTM , maintained at this site.
Not to mention his BBS! (Click Mike Coyle, above, for the phone number.)
The file archives consist mostly of ASCII text files of the kind used on BBS's and gopher networks. These are plain text with no formatting commands. Each line is its own paragraph.
To view them in a word processing program, set wide margins if necessary. Courier 12 point might be a good font to select. You can use 11 or 10 point if the text is too wide. Proportional fonts will scramble any ASCII artwork or special spacing, as it relies on each character being the same width.
The lines won't wrap unless you delete the paragraph code at the end of lines within paragraphs.
I've written a little program in Power Basic 2 which makes text files back into paragraphs that wrap in a word processing program. It assumes that short lines are ends of paragraphs.
Remember that text files found on BBS's, gopher, ftp, and the web usually have independent lines which won't wrap in a word processor. This is because old fashioned online software can't do word-wrap.
You tell the converter how many characters from the left margin the break point is between continuous lines and ends of paragraphs. This will be 60 to 70 for most files.
Of course, some lines ending paragraphs may be long ones and so it won't break there and you'll have to edit the result a little bit. Also, ASCII art will be destroyed, but you can paste it in from the original.
The file to download is TXT-WRAP.EXE (27k). You copy it to your DOS directory, then when you are in DOS and in the directory where the file you want to convert is, you type TXT-WRAP.
It asks for the filename and a name for the new converted file (must be different from the original name). (Note that if the file to fix can't be found, the program will harmlessly crash. I wrote it in a hurry for my own use and so left out user input checking.)
You then give the break point in characters, and decide whether to keep blank lines. In a flash it spits out the new file!
After you proof the new file in your word processor, you can format it and desktop publish it, or make it into a web page (that's how I do it when people send me stories in text files).
- Ed Light
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