Documentation
Research & Advocacy

Selected Resources by Category. *Denotes highly recommended.

Torture-Conditioned Mind Control

CKLN Radio Series
Listen to presentations and intviews with researchers and survivors in this CKLN radio series on mind control from 1997.
*09a-11b:  Walter Bowart and Alan Scheflin
12a-17b:  Valerie Wolf, Chris deNilcola, and Claudia Mullen

Articles

*Albarelli Jr., H.P., Dr. Jeffrey S. Kaye. "The Hidden Tragedy of the CIA's Experiments on Children."Truthout, August 11, 2010.
Albarelli Jr., H.P.. "The Strange Story of Sally Hartman." Truthout, June 10, 2010.
Albarelli Jr., H.P., Dr. Jeffrey S. Kaye. "Cries From The Past: Torture's Ugly Echoes" Truthout, May 23, 2010.
Lusetich, Robert. "Agency's Strangeloves Altered Mind of a Girl Aged 4" The Australian, June 28, 2007.
Estabrooks, George H. "Hypnosis Comes of Age."Science Digest April, 1971, pp. 44 - 50.
Plati, Charles. "Here, Breathe this Liquid." Future Tech, Discover Magazine,  October, 2001.
Soloman, John. "Researchers Tested Drugs on Foster Kids." The Associated Press, May 4, 2005.

Books

Albarelli Jr., H.P. A Terrible Mistake: The Murder of Frank Olson and The CIA's Cold War Experiments. Trine Day, 2009.

Question: What percent of subjects can be subjected successfully to hypnosis techniques?
Answer: 85% to 95%.
Question: Can a person under hypnosis commit an act against his religious or moral scruples or against his training or upbringing?
Answer: Yes. Anything could be done by a person under hypnosis, including murder.
p. 224. (Morse Allen report, 1951)

Andrews, George. MKULTRA: The CIA's Top Screet Program in Human Experimentation and Behavioral Modification. Healthnet Press, 2001.
Badouk-Epstein, Orit; Schwartz, Joseph; Schwartz, Rachek Wingfield (Eds). Ritual Abuse and Mind Control: The Manipulation of Attachment Needs. Routledge, 2011.
Bain, Donald. The CIA's Control of Candy Jones. Barricade Books, 2002.
*Bowart, Walter, M.D. Operation Mind Control. Dell Publishing, 1979. (rev. 1994)
Chavkin, Samuel. The Mind Stealers: Psychosurgery and Mind Control. Houghton Mifflin Co., 1978.
*Collins, Anne. In the Sleep Room: The Story of CIA Brainwashing Experiments in Canada. Toronto: Lester & Orpen Dennys, 1988.
Constantine, Alex. Virtual Government: CIA Mind Control Operations in America. Feral House, 1997.
Constantine, Alex. Psychic Dictatorship in The U.S.A. Feral House, 1995.
Gillmor, Don. I Swear By Apollo: Dr. Ewen Cameron and the CIA Brainwashing Experiments. Eden Press, 1987.
Marks, John. The Search for the Manchurian Candidate. Times Books, 1979.
McGowan, David. Programmed To Kill: The Politics of Serial Murder. iUniverse, 2004.
Miller, Alison. Healing the Unimaginable: Treating Ritual Abuse and Mind Control. Routledge, 2014.
*Pease, Lisa. A Lie Too Big to Fail: The Real History of the Assassination of Robert F. Kennedy.  Feral House, 2018.
Ross, Colin A. The CIA Doctors: Human Rights Violations by American Psychiatrists. Manitou Communications, 2006.
Ross, Colin A., M.D. Blurebird: Deliberate Creation of Multiple Personality By Psychiatrists. Manitou Communications, 2000.
Shelfin, Alan W. The Mind Manipulators. Grosset & Dunlap, 1978
Thomas, Gordon. Journey Into Madness: The True Story of Secret CIA Mind Control and Medical Abuse. Feral House, 1997.

Dissecting "False Memory" and Cover-Up Propaganda

*Brian Moss, MA, LMFT. Disinformation and DID: the Politics of Memory

*Cheit, Ross E. The Witch-Hunt Narrative: Politics, Psychology, and the Sexual Abuse of Children. Oxford University Press, 2014.

Dr. Jim Hopper, Recovered Memory Pages

Human Experimentation

Timeline of US human experimentation programs

Books

Annas, George, and Grodin, Michael, eds. The Nazi Doctors and The Nuremburg Code: Human Rights and Human Experimentation. Oxford University Press, 1992.
Delgado, Jose. Physical Control of The Mind: Toward a Psychocivilized Society. Harper & Row, 1969.
Goliszek, Andrew. In the Name of Science: A History of Secret Programs, Medical Research, and Human Experimentation. St. Martin's Press, 2003.
Haslam, Edward T. Dr. Mary's Monkey: How the Unsolved Murder of a Doctor, a Secret Laboratory in New Orleans and Cancer-Causing Monkey Viruses are Linked to Lee Harvey Oswald, ... Assassination and Emerging Global Epidemics. Trine Day, 2007.
Lederer, Susan. Subjected to Science: Human Experimentation in America before the Second World War. Johns Hopkins University Press, 1995.
McCoy, Alfred. A Question of Torture: CIA Interrogation, from the Cold War to the War on Terror. Metropolitan Books, 2006.
Moreno, Jonathan. Undo Risk: Secret State Experiments on Humans. Routledge, 2001.
Washington, Harriet A. Medical Apartheid: The Dark History of Medical Experimentation on Black Americans from Colonial Times to the Present. Anchor, 2008.
*Welsome, Eileen. The Plutonium Files: America's Secret Medical Experiments in the Cold War. Delta, 2000.

US History: Intelligence Community

*Customs Investigation Report, The Finders, 1987.
"Through a glass, very darkly: Cops, spies and a very odd investigation." U.S. News and World Report. December 27, 1993/January 3, 1994.

Books

Bramford, James. The Puzzle Palace. Houghton Miflin, 1982.
Bramford, James. Body of Secrets: Anatomy of the Ultra-Secret National Security Agency from the Cold War through the Dawn of a New Century. Doubleday, 2001.
*Douglass, James W. JFK and the Unspeakable: Why He Died and Why It Matters. Touchstone, 2010.
Marchetti, Victor and John Marks. The CIA and the Cult of Intelligence. Knopf, 1974.
Mills, James. Underground Empire. Dell, (reprint) 1987.
McMoneagle, Joseph. The Stargate Chronicles: Memoirs of a Psychic Spy. Hampton Roads Publishing, 2002.
Olmsted, Kathryn. Challening the Secret Government: The Post Watergate Investigations of the CIA and FBI. University of North Carolina Press, 1996.
Ronson, John. The Men Who Stare at Goats. Simon and Schuster, 2005.
*Talbot, David. The Devil's Chessboard: Allen Dulles, the CIA, and the Rise of America's Secret Government. Harper Perennial, 2016.
Tarpley, Webster and Anton Chaitkin. George Bush: The Unauthorized Biography. Executive Intelligence Review, 1992.
Webb, Gary. Dark Alliance: The CIA, the Contras and the Crack Cocaine Explosion. Seven Stories Press, 1998.

Paperclip and the Nazi Legacy

Books

Black, Edwin. IBM and The Holocaust: The Strategic Alliance Between Nazi Germany and America's Most Powerful Corporation. Random House, 2001.
Bower, Tom. The Paperclip Conspiracy: The Hunt for the Nazi Scientists. Little Brown, 1987.
Breitman, Richard, Norman J. W. Goda, Timothy Naftali, and Robert Wolfe. U.S. Intelligence and the Nazis. National Archives Trustfund Board, 2004.
*Hunt, Linda. Secret Agenda: The United States Government, Nazi Scientists, and Project Paperclip, 1945 to 1990. St. Martin's Press, 1991.
Higham, Charles. American Swastika: the Shocking Story of Nazi Collaborators in Our Midst from 1933 to the Present Day. Doubleday, 1985.
Lasby, Clarence. Project Paperclip. Atheneum, 1975.
Levenda, Peter. Unholy Alliance: History of the Nazi Involvement With the Occult. Continuum International Publishing Group, 2002.
Simpson, Christopher. Blowback: America's Recruitment of Nazis and Its Effects on the Cold War. Grove Press, 1988.

Organized Crime, Trafficking, & Ritual Abuse-Torture

End Ritual Abuse, The Website of Ellen P. Lacter, Ph.D.
Persons Against Non-State Torture
RAT Map: The Prevelance of Ritual Abuse-Torture
Organized Abuse, site of Australian criminologist Dr. Michael Salter with links to books and peer review studies.

Interview with Tim Tate, director of the suppressed documentary Conspriacy of Silence and author of  Child Pornography an Investigation.

Books

Brunet, Lynn. Answer to Jung: Making Sense of 'The Red Book'.  Routledge, 2018.
*Bryant, Nick. The Franklin Scandal: A Story of Powerbrokers, Child Abuse & Betrayal. Trine Day, 2009.
Burke R.N. Ph.D., Suzie. Wholeness: My Healing Journey from Ritual Abuse. Authorhouse, 2010.
Gosch, Noreen. Why Johnny Can't Come Home. Eden Press, 1987.
Handrahan, Lori Ph.D.. Epidemic: America's Trade in Child Rape. Trine Day, 2017.
Johnson Davis, Anne A. Hell Minus One: My Story of Deliverance from Satanic Ritual Abuse and My Journey to Freedom. Transcript Bulletin Publishing, 2008.
Kennedy, William H. Lucifer's Lodge: Satanic Ritual Abuse in The Catholic Church. Reviviscimus, 2004.
Noblitt, Randy; Noblitt, Pamela Perskin eds. Ritual Abuse in The Twenty-First Century: Psychological, Forensic, Social, and Political Considerations. Robert D. Reed Publications, 2008.
Noblitt, James Randall, Pamela Sue Perskin. Cult and Ritual Abuse: Its History, Anthropology, and Recent Discovery in Contemporary America. Praeger, 2000.
Salter, Michael. Organised Sexual Abuse. Routledge, 2012.
*Scott, Sara. The Politics and Experience of Ritual Abuse, Beyond Disbelief. Open University Press, 2001.

Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID)

Brian Moss, MA, LMFT. Qualities and Knowledge Useful for Survivors and Therapists Working with Dissociative Identity.

Bethany L. Brand, PhD, Vedat Sar, MD, Pam Stavropoulos, PhD, Christa Krüger, MB BCh, MMed (Psych), MD, Marilyn Korzekwa, MD, Alfonso Martínez-Taboas, PhD, and Warwick Middleton, MB BS, FRANZCP, MD. Separating Fact from Fiction: An Empirical Examination of Six Myths About Dissociative Identity Disorder. Harvard Review of Psychiatry. 2016 Jul; 24(4): 257–270.

"Dissociative identity disorder (DID) is a complex, posttraumatic, developmental disorder for which we now, after four decades of research, have an authoritative research base, but a number of misconceptualizations and myths about the disorder remain, compromising both patient care and research. This article examines the empirical literature pertaining to recurrently expressed beliefs regarding DID: (1) belief that DID is a fad, (2) belief that DID is primarily diagnosed in North America by DID experts who overdiagnose the disorder, (3) belief that DID is rare, (4) belief that DID is an iatrogenic, rather than trauma-based, disorder, (5) belief that DID is the same entity as borderline personality disorder, and (6) belief that DID treatment is harmful to patients. The absence of research to substantiate these beliefs, as well as the existence of a body of research that refutes them, confirms their mythical status. Clinicians who accept these myths as facts are unlikely to carefully assess for dissociation. Accurate diagnoses are critical for appropriate treatment planning. If DID is not targeted in treatment, it does not appear to resolve. The myths we have highlighted may also impede research about DID. The cost of ignorance about DID is high not only for individual patients but for the whole support system in which they reside. Empirically derived knowledge about DID has replaced outdated myths. Vigorous dissemination of the knowledge base about this complex disorder is warranted.

Review of the research:
PODS (Positive Outcomes for Dissociative Survivors)

General Information: DIDiva.com

Adah Sachs(Editor), Graeme Galton(Editor), Ellen P. Lacter(Contributor). Forensic Aspects of Dissociative Identity Disorder. Karnac Books, 2008.