Hunters of Souls --- Lisa Guliani

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Hunters of Souls: MK-ULTRA Government Mind Control
by Lisa Guliani

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PROJECT MONARCH (excerpt)

There is not one single government document available to the public about this notorious MK-ULTRA sub-project. The government is not about to admit it ever existed. However, this shouldn’t be considered as gospel truth. These people lie all the time. Proficiency in pathological lying seems to be a requirement if one wants to work for “Big Brother”. They do their utmost to make it appear that way, don’t they?

Many MK-ULTRA documents remain classified to this day, secreted away for “national security” reasons. Only God and certain factions of the government know everything we don’t know. Keeping these documents hidden protects many powerful people within and surrounding the government. It was Sydney Gottlieb’s intention to leave as little a paper trail as possible regarding mind control projects. He thought such evidence would be “misunderstood” if it were to be made public knowledge. When you think about it, who needs paper when information can be programmed directly into a person’s brain? Maybe many of the answers we seek are locked within the brains of certain people. The last known recovered documents accessible through the Freedom of Information Act were found simply because they had been “misplaced” within the CIA and forgotten. When they were ultimately unearthed, it isn’t hard to believe that some heads ended up rolling. Isn’t this poetic justice?

Some matters retain their TOP SECRET status no matter how much time goes by. This is evidenced by the fact that to this day, we are unable to get the government to show us the rest of the files on the Kennedy assassination. Regrettably, the uncovered MK-ULTRA files were financial folders, but they did assist in shedding a little more light by providing important clues in the mind control puzzle. Dr. Colin Ross provides as comprehensive and detailed a compilation of fact as can be achieved regarding known MK-ULTRA subprojects, their contractors, funding allotments, security clearances, and the cited purposes of much of the experimentation within his book, Bluebird. This, Ross says, is not a complete listing. Of course it isn’t. It would probably take a miracle to see the rest of it. Nevertheless, it’s more information than was previously in the public domain, and it is beneficial. Naturally, the retrieved documents were subject to careful CIA scrutiny – meaning out came the black magic markers – before ever being allowed beyond the walls of the “Company” for Joe Q. Citizen to examine. Because of this “screening process”, the CIA has once again been given new opportunity to avoid justice and legal consequences because without full information, they cannot be made fully accountable for their crimes against the American people. Again, the words ‘national security’ allowed them to withhold anything they want from the public.

We know what we do about Project MONARCH from a number of sources; in particular from a book co-written by Cathy O’Brien and her husband, Mark Phillips, entitled: Trance-Formation of America. O’Brien makes many claims throughout, and her claims are shocking, to say the least. O’Brien tells the world all about her experiences in MK-ULTRA as a mind controlled sex slave for MONARCH. Her book states that she was rescued from the clutches of government “enslavement” on February 8, 1988 by Phillips, who was a former Intelligence “insider”. An excerpt from their website allows us to see inside the world of Cathy O’Brien. It’s an explosive, very controversial accounting of one woman’s experiences within the claws of U.S. military and intelligence agencies.

Reader Comments

Hi Lisa,

Just finished reading your "Hunters of Souls." The title couldn't be more appropriate! The cover graphics well-depict the source of the evil. Overall, you successfully condensed tomes of information about government mind-control into a few pages. Congratulations to all involved in the publication. I just hope that the booklet is distributed and read far and wide.

I loaned one of my neighors Gordon Thomas' book on the CIA's mind control involvement, which devotes many pages to Dr. Cameron's experiments . When he returns it I'll give him "Hunters..." to read.

While going through some of the articles I printed from the internet I stopped to read one titled: " Publishing Deal Rescues Capitol Hill Sex Diarist' by Jacqui Goddard that was published in www.thescotsman.scotsman.com The tart, Jessica Cutler, worked for Ohio Senator Mike DeWine, Rep. One of her liaisons was identified as Robert Steinbuch, a lawyer who works for Sen. DeWine and is also a part-time ethics instructor. Tart Cutler said that Steinbuch likes spanking and likes talking dirty and stuff.

A metacrawler search turned up this story about Steinbuch that was published in the Cincinnati Inquirer on 3/23/04.

Mental health and criminal justice Editorial

For every 100 inmates in our nation's prisons, 16 have a mental illness. Prisons aren't meant to be psychiatric wards, but many strain to be that and more, offering counseling and medical treatment to inmates. They don't do it well.

Legislation proposed by Sen. Mike DeWine, R-Ohio, and Rep. Ted Strickland, D-Ohio, would provide federal grants to improve the way we handle the mentally ill within the justice system. They would reward state and local governments that come up with creative ways to treat mentally ill offenders, including through new mental health courts, and post-incarceration programs to ensure continuing treatment once mentally ill prisoners are released.

Failure to adequately treat mentally ill inmates, or to see that they can continue treatment once released, only increases their threat to society when they get out of prison. The proposals from DeWine and Strickland deserve prompt consideration in Congress.

According to the Bureau of Justice Statistics, two-thirds of all state inmates who were in therapy or receiving medications were in facilities that did not specialize in treating the mentally ill.

In a 215-page report on the nation's prisons, the advocacy group Human Rights Watch in October said prison staff "often punish mentally ill offenders for symptoms of their illness - such as being noisy or refusing orders, or even self-mutilation and attempted suicide. Mentally ill prisoners are more likely than others to end up housed in especially harsh conditions, such as isolation, that can push them over the edge into acute psychosis."

Just as troubling are statistics from the Office of Juvenile Delinquency Prevention, which says 20 percent of youth in the juvenile justice system have serious mental problems, and a significant number have mental health and substance abuse disorders. Often, they are the ones who end up populating adult prisons.

DeWine's bill passed in October and is awaiting House action. A companion House bill by Strickland, a former prison psychologist, is now in a House subcommittee. They would provide $200 million in grant money for 2004 and 2005, and more as needed for 2006 through 2008. State and local governments could apply for as much as $75,000 to plan a program. A second grant with money for up to five years could be issued to implement a program with a goal of self-sufficiency.

To be grant-eligible, state and local governments must collaborate with a criminal justice agency or a juvenile justice agency and a mental health agency. Their work could concentrate on courts, corrections or community-correction-based initiatives.

"Over the last 30 years in dealing with the mentally ill we have just thrown our hands up," said Robert Steinbuch, a DeWine aide, and a former auxiliary police officer. But programs that could be created from these grants would inevitably reduce criminal justice costs associated with treating those with mental illnesses.

Don't know if this has anything to do with mind-control, but I'm not sure that it doesn't either. This could be one aspect of Bush's proposed "medicate them into mindlessness" program.

Are you familiar with Norman Dodd and the Reece Committee that was set up to investigate the tax-exempt foundations? Today I ordered G. Edward Griffin's video dealing with that subject.

Eustace Mullins wrote a blurb about Dobb's meeting with Rowan Gaither who in 1954 told Dodd that "The substance of the directives under which we operate is that we shall use our grant-making power to alter lifein the United States so that we can be comfortably merged with the Soviet Union." Mullins then noted that "The directives emanated from the White House. Also having recently come across allegations that Clinton received funding from the Institute for Policy Studies during the Sixties, I have to wonder if he wasn't groomed for the presidency all his life--a "Manchurian Candidate."

Well, Ms. Lisa, I guess that's enough stuff for one sitting. It boggles my mind that there is so much information available to prove the existence of a Satanic conspiracy and the masses still have no clue of what evil is being wrought against all of us. Keep talking, keep writing, and God bless you and your work.


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