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PSYCHIC DISCOVERIES BEHIND THE MRU CURTAIN
MRU was the Eastcoast counterpart of SRI in parapsychology. In 1973, the underground blockbuster PSYCHIC DISCOVERIES BEHIND THE IRON CURTAIN came out and former Naval Intelligence Officer, Dr. Carl Schleicher actively wondered why the US had no comparable program in psychotronics, where esoterics meets science. He resolved to create one, recruited authors Ostrander & Schroeder, and began collecting researchers and creating experimental protocols. Thus, Mankind Research Unlimited (MRU) in Washington D.C. was born in 1973 as a private company, seeking government and corporate contracts. mankindresearchunlimited.weebly.com
Founded in 1972, an obscure District of Columbia corporation called Mankind Research Unlimited (MRU) and its wholly owned subsidiary, Systems Consultants Inc. (SCI), operated a number of classified intelligence, government and Pentagon contracts, specializing in, amongst other things: "problem solving in the areas of intelligence, electronic warfare, sensor technology and applications."
MRU's "capability and experience" is divided into four fields. These include "biophysics -- Biological Effects of Magnetic Fields," "Research in Magneto-fluid Dynamics," "Planetary Electro-Hydro-Dynamics" and "Geo-pathic Efforts on Living Organisms." The latter focuses on the induction of illness by altering the magnetic nature of the geography.
Also under research were "Biocybernetics, Psychodynamic Experiments in Telepathy," "Errors in Human perception," "Biologically Generated Fields," "Metapsychiatry and the Ultraconscious Mind" (believed to refer to experiments in telepathic mind control), "Behavioural Neuropsychiatry," "Analysis and Measurement of Human Subjective States" and "Human Unconscious Behavioural Patterns."
Employing some old OSS, CIA and military intelligence officers, the company also engages the services of prominent physicians and psychologists including E. Stanton Maxey, Stanley R. Dean, Berthold Eric Schwarz, plus many more. MRU lists in its Company Capabilities "brain and mind control." (15) Despite vehement claims by MRU's chairman that it is not a "front organization for any branch of the United States Government..." (16) one must treat these claims with a great deal of skepticism.
http://www.meta-religion.com/Secret_societies/Conspiracies/Secret_weapons/toward_a_psycho.htm
MRU offered some of the leading scientists in the fields of biocybernetics, biophysics, bionics, biocommunications, psychophysics, psychology, neuropsychiatry, health and welfare research, human systems engineering, and related scientific disciplines. Nearly all of the MRU professional staff possessed either advanced graduate degrees or doctorate degrees.
Dr. Carl Schleicher, MRU Research and Development Director and specialist in biocybernetics research, was experienced in the analysis and evaluation of foreign scientific developments. After graduating from the U. S. Naval Academy (B.S. Electrical Engineering) in 1956, he served as a Naval line officer specializing in operations research and linguistics. He received his M.A. in political Economics from the University of Cologne, West Germany, was engaged in advanced study at the Universities of Bonn, West Germany and Lund, Sweden was a PhD candidate in the Technology of Management at American University.
Before joining the staff of SCI, he was an Operations Research Analyst and R&D Engineer at the Marine Corps Development Center in Quantico, Virginia. His later work included design and development of a management system for assessing R&D projects to determine priorities, and in bionics, biocommunications, and cybernetic software systems. Schleicher had considerable management experience as a result of his assignments both in the military and industry, and also served as a management sciences consultant.
The MRU mission statement was basically to provide an organization for scientific research, development and application of biocommunications, biocybernetics, bionics, biophysics, superlearning, and other activities impacting the welfare of mankind. Mankind Research Unlimited, Inc. (MRU) claimed unique capabilities for collection, analyzing and evaluating scientific and technological developmental data (both U.S. and foreign). It offered customers assistance in determining the impact of biocommunication and behavioral science applications in their area of control, interest or responsibility.
A subsequent CIA directive, summarized in a brochure on the "Cybernetic Technique" distributed by Mankind Research Unlimited (MRU), a research front in the District of Columbia, gleefully discusses the Agency's development of a "means by which information in modest rate can be fed to humans utilizing other senses than sight or hearing."
The Cybernetic Technique, "based on Eastern European research," involves beaming information to individual nerve cells. The purpose, the directive states, is the enhancement of mental and physical performance. The cyborg was born. http://www.freedomdomain.com/mindelectronic.html
In order to keep MK ULTRA from being easily detected, the CIA subcontracted and segmented its sub-projects into specialized fields of research and development at universities, prisons, private laboratories and hospitals. Of course, they were rewarded generously with government grants and miscellaneous funding.
The names and locations of some of the major institutions involved in MONARCH programming experimentation were/are: Cornell, Duke, Princeton, UCLA, University of Rochester, MIT, Georgetown University Hospital, Maimonides Medical Center, St. Elizabeth's Hospital (Washington D.C.), Bell Laboratories, Stanford Research Institute, Westinghouse Friendship Laboratories, General Electric, ARCO and Mankind Research Unlimited.
Lee Harvey Oswald, Sirhan-Sirhan, Charlie Manson, John Hinckley Jr., Mark Chapman, David Koresh, Tim McVeigh and John Salvi are some notable names of infamy, strongly suspected of being pawns who were spawned by MKULTRA. http://www.think-aboutit.com/Conspiracy/project_monarch.htm
We can deduce that MRU (Mankind Research Unlimited) must be involved with the development of mind control technology & illness inducing techniques. Also, these technologies must be used by these invisible personnel of surveillance station/system. That's because this company first researched the area in Biological Effects of Magnetic Fields and the latter focuses on the induction of illness by altering the magnetic nature of the geography" is obviously involved with invisible personnel to induce illness from surveillance station/system.
"Also under research were, "Metapsychiatry and the Ultraconscious Mind" (believed to refer to experiments in telepathic mind control), "Behavioural Neuropsychiatry," “Analysis and Measurement of Human Subjective States" and "Human Unconscious Behavioural Patterns" could be used by invisible operatives as mind control technologies & techniques to mind control others. (Source) "Some Aspects of Anti-Personnel Electromagnetic Weapons" by David G. Guyatt, (3/8/96) http://home.earthlink.net/~alanyu76/part2a3.htm
MRU: A thinktank and research organization that aims: "to combine the efforts of leading researchers and experimenters in the multi-disciplinary and interacting fields of human development and humanistic psychology which include research involving the body, mind and those forces and phenomena acting upon the health, education and welfare of mankind. Areas of study include biocommunication, biocybernetics, biophysics, psycho-physiology, educational development, cancer research and mind-body developments."
http://beyondmkultra.50megs.com
Founded in 1972, an obscure District of Columbia corporation called Mankind Research Unlimited (MRU) and its wholly owned subsidiary, Systems Consultants Inc. (SCI), operated a number of classified intelligence, government and Pentagon contracts, specializing in, amongst other things: "problem solving in the areas of intelligence, electronic warfare, sensor technology and applications."
MRU's "capability and experience" is divided into four fields. These include "biophysics -- Biological Effects of Magnetic Fields," "Research in Magneto-fluid Dynamics," "Planetary Electro-Hydro-Dynamics" and "Geo-pathic Efforts on Living Organisms." The latter focuses on the induction of illness by altering the magnetic nature of the geography.
Also under research were "Biocybernetics, Psychodynamic Experiments in Telepathy," "Errors in Human perception," "Biologically Generated Fields," "Metapsychiatry and the Ultraconscious Mind" (believed to refer to experiments in telepathic mind control), "Behavioural Neuropsychiatry," "Analysis and Measurement of Human Subjective States" and "Human Unconscious Behavioural Patterns."
Employing some old OSS, CIA and military intelligence officers, the company also engages the services of prominent physicians and psychologists including E. Stanton Maxey, Stanley R. Dean, Berthold Eric Schwarz, plus many more. MRU lists in its Company Capabilities "brain and mind control." (15) Despite vehement claims by MRU's chairman that it is not a "front organization for any branch of the United States Government..." (16) one must treat these claims with a great deal of skepticism.
http://www.meta-religion.com/Secret_societies/Conspiracies/Secret_weapons/toward_a_psycho.htm
MRU offered some of the leading scientists in the fields of biocybernetics, biophysics, bionics, biocommunications, psychophysics, psychology, neuropsychiatry, health and welfare research, human systems engineering, and related scientific disciplines. Nearly all of the MRU professional staff possessed either advanced graduate degrees or doctorate degrees.
Dr. Carl Schleicher, MRU Research and Development Director and specialist in biocybernetics research, was experienced in the analysis and evaluation of foreign scientific developments. After graduating from the U. S. Naval Academy (B.S. Electrical Engineering) in 1956, he served as a Naval line officer specializing in operations research and linguistics. He received his M.A. in political Economics from the University of Cologne, West Germany, was engaged in advanced study at the Universities of Bonn, West Germany and Lund, Sweden was a PhD candidate in the Technology of Management at American University.
Before joining the staff of SCI, he was an Operations Research Analyst and R&D Engineer at the Marine Corps Development Center in Quantico, Virginia. His later work included design and development of a management system for assessing R&D projects to determine priorities, and in bionics, biocommunications, and cybernetic software systems. Schleicher had considerable management experience as a result of his assignments both in the military and industry, and also served as a management sciences consultant.
The MRU mission statement was basically to provide an organization for scientific research, development and application of biocommunications, biocybernetics, bionics, biophysics, superlearning, and other activities impacting the welfare of mankind. Mankind Research Unlimited, Inc. (MRU) claimed unique capabilities for collection, analyzing and evaluating scientific and technological developmental data (both U.S. and foreign). It offered customers assistance in determining the impact of biocommunication and behavioral science applications in their area of control, interest or responsibility.
A subsequent CIA directive, summarized in a brochure on the "Cybernetic Technique" distributed by Mankind Research Unlimited (MRU), a research front in the District of Columbia, gleefully discusses the Agency's development of a "means by which information in modest rate can be fed to humans utilizing other senses than sight or hearing."
The Cybernetic Technique, "based on Eastern European research," involves beaming information to individual nerve cells. The purpose, the directive states, is the enhancement of mental and physical performance. The cyborg was born. http://www.freedomdomain.com/mindelectronic.html
In order to keep MK ULTRA from being easily detected, the CIA subcontracted and segmented its sub-projects into specialized fields of research and development at universities, prisons, private laboratories and hospitals. Of course, they were rewarded generously with government grants and miscellaneous funding.
The names and locations of some of the major institutions involved in MONARCH programming experimentation were/are: Cornell, Duke, Princeton, UCLA, University of Rochester, MIT, Georgetown University Hospital, Maimonides Medical Center, St. Elizabeth's Hospital (Washington D.C.), Bell Laboratories, Stanford Research Institute, Westinghouse Friendship Laboratories, General Electric, ARCO and Mankind Research Unlimited.
Lee Harvey Oswald, Sirhan-Sirhan, Charlie Manson, John Hinckley Jr., Mark Chapman, David Koresh, Tim McVeigh and John Salvi are some notable names of infamy, strongly suspected of being pawns who were spawned by MKULTRA. http://www.think-aboutit.com/Conspiracy/project_monarch.htm
We can deduce that MRU (Mankind Research Unlimited) must be involved with the development of mind control technology & illness inducing techniques. Also, these technologies must be used by these invisible personnel of surveillance station/system. That's because this company first researched the area in Biological Effects of Magnetic Fields and the latter focuses on the induction of illness by altering the magnetic nature of the geography" is obviously involved with invisible personnel to induce illness from surveillance station/system.
"Also under research were, "Metapsychiatry and the Ultraconscious Mind" (believed to refer to experiments in telepathic mind control), "Behavioural Neuropsychiatry," “Analysis and Measurement of Human Subjective States" and "Human Unconscious Behavioural Patterns" could be used by invisible operatives as mind control technologies & techniques to mind control others. (Source) "Some Aspects of Anti-Personnel Electromagnetic Weapons" by David G. Guyatt, (3/8/96) http://home.earthlink.net/~alanyu76/part2a3.htm
MRU: A thinktank and research organization that aims: "to combine the efforts of leading researchers and experimenters in the multi-disciplinary and interacting fields of human development and humanistic psychology which include research involving the body, mind and those forces and phenomena acting upon the health, education and welfare of mankind. Areas of study include biocommunication, biocybernetics, biophysics, psycho-physiology, educational development, cancer research and mind-body developments."
http://beyondmkultra.50megs.com
MANKIND RESEARCH UNLIMITED - History Narrative by Iona Miller, 11/2009
MANKIND RESEARCH UNLIMITED - History Narrative by Iona Miller, 11/2009
http://mankindresearchunlimited.iwarp.com/whats_new_26.html
The Paranormal Power
In 1973, the international expose PSYCHIC DISCOVERIES BEHIND THE IRON CURTAIN by Sheila Ostrander & Lynn Schroeder became a best-seller. Former Naval Intelligence Officer, Dr. Carl Schleicher actively wondered why the U.S. had no comparable program in psychotronics, where esoterics meets science. He resolved to create one, recruited authors Ostrander & Schroeder to turn over their untranslated data, and began collecting researchers and creating experimental protocols. Thus, in 1973, Mankind Research Unlimited (MRU) in Washington D.C. was born as a private company, seeking government and corporate contracts.
The irony of this Cold War era, is that the Soviets thought we were using psychic spies, so they began their program, which in turn sparked actual US interest, based on their claims of success. Soviet interest in psi was piqued in February 1960 by a story in the French magazine Science et Vie (Science and Life) entitled "The Secrets of the Nautilus." It claimed that the US government secretly used telepaths to communicate with the first nuclear submarine, the Nautilus, while it was under the Arctic ice pack. This telepathy project allegedly involved President Eisenhower, the Navy, the Air Force, Westinghouse, General Electric, Bell Laboratories and the Rand Corporation.
Communicating with submarines is difficult as radio waves do not penetrate to the depths of the ocean. Extremely low frequency (ELF) waves are used to signal the submarine to come to the surface to receive a message. These super-long waves penetrate almost anything including water but carry little information. If telepathy could work it would be a perfect method of communicating with submerged submarines. The story was probably a propaganda hoax but the Soviets were spurred into action.
The Cold War among psychic spies is recounted in James Mills' book THE POWER (1990), which is loosely based on MRU's principle spyentist, "KT," a longterm advisor to Dr. Schleicher and Joint Chiefs of Staff. The fictional Jack Hammond is a scientific intelligence officer for the Monday Afternoon Group, America's top secret paranormal research unit, employing occult forces for intelligence and military objectives. As Mills notes, "The most terrifying weapon lies in the darkest regions beyond the human mind."
Blue Sky research became of interest to both the government and private sector. It spread from R&D thinktanks into the open-minded counterculture then to the mainstream. Along the way, these revolutionary ideas became the obsession of spooks, spyentists, spycologists, psychedelic physicists and a whole host of fringe characters and psychics. Psychotronic researchers broke through the Iron Curtain and brought their discoveries to the West. Many world-class scientists and engineers passed through the threshold of MRU.
Technovelties - Inventing the Impossible
Blue sky projects that begin as implausible can produce incremental advances that eventualy result in applied technologies, even if it takes decades. It is bottom-up versus top-down research. Bottom-up means exploring from the known to the unknown, seeing if there are any serendipitous opportunities that emerge. By its nature, bottom-up work is unpredictable, based in some kind of intuition.
Top-down means problem directed, oriented to solving a problem. The reality dimension, how realistic the project is, shows up independently for either. Some bottom-up projects are highly realistic, other top-down projects are somewhat unrealistic. No one knows in advance which research directions will deliver.
We now take for granted many once-magical technologies even better than those in sci-fi space operas that emerged from the inspiration of the "Star Trek philosophy." It became Dr. Schleicher's policy not to dismiss any outlandish idea for fear of missing some breakthrough -- the "good stuff." That led to a wide scope of blue sky investigation.
Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), founded in 1958 when the Soviets launched Sputnik, is the Pentagon's autonomous Blue Sky agency. But DARPA itself is a small bureaucracy which doesn't own any labs. All work is outsourced from the director to program managers to specialists -- winning contractors and subcontractors. DARPA insiders actually claim the best program managers are science fiction writers.
Bridging the power of belief and technology, they accept that pushing the boundaries hard enough implies failing a good portion of the time. Half of DARPA's projects are classified. Such projects are still conducted behind closed doors by DARPA, whose "holy grail" is decoding the the brain to build a brain-computer interface. Currently, DARPA is working hard to crack the brain's neural code and develop "haptic interface" for sustaining and augmenting human performance.
Many dark chapters in brainwashing and mind control have been written since Tavistock Institute of Human Relations began its massive social engineering program after WWII and teamed with CIA to deploy nefarious experimental programs, such as MK Ultra. There is a Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) Psychic Center and the NSA (National Security Agency) studies parapsychology, that branch of psychology that deals with the investigation of such psychic phenomena as telepathy, clairvoyance, extrasensory perception, and psychokinesis. They also did experiments where the mind of one person controlled the bodies of others.
The Dark Side
One project led by Dr. Peter G. Bourne, aimed at creating a psychocybernetic "cyborg" or remotely controlled assassin as depicted in the classic "Manchurian Candidate," "Telephon," and the Jason Bourne series. Controllers pull the post-hypnotic trigger and the subject commits a murder with no memory of the incident. Some of these CIA mind control projects used the public as unwitting guinea pigs exposed to drugs, infectious agents and toxic psychiatry. Many projects became public during 1975 Congressional investigation by the Church Committee. Surrepetitious research continued, farmed out to subcontractors who were not accountable under the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA).
In the 1970's, clandestine programs were conducted at Standford Research Institute (SRI) in Remote Viewing. In the 1980s, the Army applied it militarily in the New Earth Battalion, ("Be all that you can be"), subject of the 2009 movie, "Men Who Stare At Goats." Likewise Special Forces, such as Navy Seals, began using paranormal ESP training for rapid intuitive decision-making in the field, and more. One of Dr. Schleicher's earliest experiments involved dowsing -- not for 'witching' a water well, but to find and trace Vietcong tunnels and tunnel rats.
Promising Potential
Astronaut Edgard Mitchell, who did his own telepathy experiment from the dark side of the Moon, founded the Institute of Noetic Science (IONS) in 1973. It explores different ways of "knowing," including spiritual practices and exploration of transformative relationships. IONS prominent role in Dan Brown's 2009 best-seller, THE LOST SYMBOL, is fixing the meaning of 'noetic science' in the public imagination. The Esalan Physics Consciousness Group was founded at the same time by fellow scientists Jack Sarfatti, Nick Herbert, Saul-Paul Sirag, and Fred Alan Wolf, to investigate The Fringe by studying frontier science subjects such as time travel, consciousness after death, and ESP.
MRU alumni, Uri Geller with his ESP and spoonbending parlor tricks captured the public imagination and led to crazes in firewalking and other demonstrations of extraordinary human potential. Few in the public understood the spectrum of psychotronics or noetics, but the old mechanical model of the mindbody relationship died and a new model based in psi, mind-body healing and subtle energies emerged aimed at developing innate human potentials and creative capacity. Boundaries between inner and outer experience collapsed.
The new consciousness paradigm opened our culture to the holistic world of complementary medicine, the human potential movement and the idea that we, too, could participate directly in the mysteries of nature and Cosmos. The premise was that the strangest phenomena have the most to teach us about science and ourselves. New interdisciplinary specialties in parapsychology, biophysics, accelerated learning and alternative medicine emerged. MRU was at the forefront of this cultural revolution, which promised transformational breakthroughs in personal and collective consciousness, integral healing and a new worldview. The fascinating history of early psi research is summarized by Jeffrey Mishlove in his classic The Roots of Consciousness, and in this site at http://mankindresearchunlimited.iwarp.com/whats_new_16.html
Many MRU associates went on to produce early classics in paranormal literature, such as Dr. Stanley Krippner, who included work by other MRU scientists in his ground-breaking books:
Galaxies of Life: The Human Aura in Acupuncture and Kirlian Photography (with Daniel Rubin). Gordon & Breach, 1973.
Dream Telepathy: Experiments in Nocturnal Extrasensory Perception (with Montague Ullman, M.D. and Allan Vaughan). 1973.
The Kirlian Aura: Photographing the Galaxies of Life (with Daniel Rubin). Garden City, NY: Anchor Books, 1974.
The Energies of Consciousness: Explorations in Acupuncture, Auras, and Kirlian Photography (with Daniel Rubin). New York: Gordon & Breach, 1975.
Future Science: Life Energies and the Physics of Paranormal Phenomena (with John White). Garden City, NY: Anchor Books, 1977.
Such work continues in the USPA, SRI, ISSSEEM and IONS.
Owned by SCI (Systems Consultants Inc.) SCI, founded in 1966, is a military contractor which studies intelligence electronic warfare and sensor technology. They receive most of their funding from the Navy. MRU studies dowsing, the effects of electromagnetic radiation on the central nervous system, telepathy, infra and ultrasound, cranial implants, mind-altering drugs, bio-feedback and Krilian photography. President - Carl Schleicher. Schleicher denies that his organization has any connection to the government.
Employees/Members: (incomplete list, not necessarily current)
CARL SCHLEICHER, 66, FOUNDATION PRESIDENT Carl Schleicher, 66, founder and president of Mankind Research Foundation, died Nov. 25 at Holy Cross Hospital in Silver Spring. A scholar, researcher and scientist, he worked to extend "frontiers of science" to mankind, his family said. Under his leadership, the Silver Spring-based Mankind Research Foundation was awarded grants for educational and medical programs. His company worked with the government to research and develop treatments for cancer and AIDS. One of his most recent and successful projects was the development of new uses for ultraviolet blood irradiation to treat viral and bacterial infections. Mr. Schleicher was the author of many scientific papers and was a professor at American University and the University of Maryland. He served as an intelligence officer for 10 years in the Navy, attaining the rank of lieutenant commander. He was assigned to posts in Germany and Turkey. Born in Reading, Pa., he attended Booton High School in New Jersey, graduating in 1951. He then attended Drexel University and was a member of Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity. He transferred in 1952 to the U.S. Naval Academy in Annapolis and graduated with honors in 1956 with a bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering. He was awarded a Rotary Foundation Fellowship and studied at the University of Cologne in Germany, where he received a master's degree in political economics in 1962. He later earned a doctorate degree. He spoke six languages and served as an interpreter for President Eisenhower and Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy. After leaving from the Navy, he returned to the United States in 1966 and moved to Silver Spring, where he lived until his death. He is survived by his mother, Mary Schleicher, and a sister, Cheryl Ann Schleicher, both of Booton, N.J.; and a brother, John E. Schleicher Sr. of Denville, N.J. Services have been held.
Select Biographical Summaries
Carl Schleicher, MRU Research and Development Director and specialist in biocybernetics research, has had long experience in the analysis and evaluation of foreign scientific developments. After graduating from the U. S. Naval Academy (B.S. Electrical Engineering) in 1956, he served as a Naval line officer specializing in operations research and linguistics. He received his M.A. in political Economics from the University of Cologne, West Germany, was engaged in advanced study at the Universities of Bonn, West Germany and Lund, Sweden and is currently a Ph.D. candidate in the Technology of Management at American University. Before joining the staff of SCI, he was an Operations Research Analyst and R&D Engineer at the Marine Corps Development Center in Quantico, Virginia. His most recent work has been the design and development of a management system for assessing R&D projects to determine priorities, and in bionics, biocommunications, and cybernetic software systems. Mr. Schleicher has had considerable management experience as a result of his assignments both in the military and industry, and has also served as a management sciences consultant.
Mr. Schleicher has special qualifications and back-ground in the fields of biocybernetics, bionics, psychophysics, special sensor design and biocommunications research. This includes the design and application of devices used in the scientific evaluations of research in those advanced technology fields such as infrared radiation detectors, ultra-violet recorders, magnetometers, bio-feedback recorders, Lakhovsky wave oscillators, and human sensory measurement devices. In the course of this research, Mr. Schleicher has developed special software systems employing statistical analysis, -operation research, and mathematical programming to record, evaluate, and document biological effects of special environ-mental factors on plants, animals, and humans.
One of Mr. Schleicher's most recent works has been the design and development of a state of the art technological forecasting and assessment system for the valuing and selection of multi-million dollar R&D projects. Some of the methods used in this system included state-of-the-art software techniques such as interacting exploratory and normative forecasting subroutines, decision tables and optimization alogorithms. A prolific writer, Mr. Schleicher has written many articles, manuals and reports (published and unpublished) which include the areas of statistical theory, war gaming simulations, systems engineering, biophysical effects, human Engineering and para-pyschology.
Mr. Schleicher studied electrical engineering at -Drexel Institute of Technology and graduated with a B.S. in Engineering from the U. S. Naval Academy. He received his M. A. from the University of Cologne in political economics and has also done graduate study at the University of Lund (Sweden) and the University of Bonn (Germany). Currently Mr. Schleicher is a Ph.D. candidate at American University in the field of Technology of Management with specialties in Operations Research, Management Information Systems and R & D Management.
Dr. James C. Aller, a biomedical engineer, graduated from the U. S. Naval Academy (B.S., Electrical Engineering, 1942) and served for 20 years as a Naval officer and test pilot specializing in electronic warfare, missiles and flight systems. He received the M.A. and M.E.S. degrees from Harvard University and the D.Sc. degree from George Washington University, where he is currently an Associate Professor in the Department of Clinical Engineering. He formerly held the chair in Physical Science at the Naval War College, where he was also a member of the Advanced Technology Committee.
Experienced in the design and development of advanced medical systems and computer technology, he is a senior member of the IEEE, a member of the Society for Advanced Medical Systems and Editorial Advisor to Biocharacterist. He has been a consultant to the President's Advisory Council on Management Improvement (Health) and a Fellow in Medical Systems Development (United States Public Health Service).
Christopher Bird is a writer who came into the biocommunications field while researching a biographical study of the late Dr. Wilhelm Reich. After receiving his B.A. in Biology at Harvard University (1951) and a Certificate in Chinese at Yale University (1950) he completed the course work for an M.A. in Anthro-pology at the University of Hawaii (1957). He is currently a candidate for the Ph.D. degree in Russian Area Studies at American University. After his military service, he became Washington Representative for the Rand Development Corporation of Cleveland, Ohio, whose president, Dr. H. J. Rand, was one of the first to undertake private negotiations with the Soviet Union for the purchase of technical devices and information. Fluent in French and Russian, Mr. Bird has been an editor of the Gallatin Annual of International Business and a correspondent for Time Magazine in Yugoslavia.
Dr. Charles R. Buffler, a research physicist, received his B.S. (1951) from the University of Texas and his M.S. (1956) and Ph.D. (1959) from Harvard University. After conducting experiments in spin wave analysis of ferromagnetic resonance, he went on to study the effects of weak or near-zero magnetic fields on humans and the theoretical aspects of microwave interaction with various materials. He has also experimented on a possible biomagnetic explanation for dowsing and investigated ESP phenomena. Some of this work was in collaboration with Professor Yves Rocard, Director of the Laboratory of Physics at the Ecole Normale Superieure, University of Paris. A Senior Member of the IEEE, Dr. Buffler has published articles in the Journal of Applied Physics, the American Journal of Physics, and elsewhere.
'Dr. Edwin Boyle, Jr., Director of Research at the Miami Heart Institute, received his B.A. from the University of North Carolina (1943) and his M.D. from the Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia, in 1945. After his internship and residency in Philadelphia, North Carolina and Virginia, he held a post- doctoral Fellowship at the National Heart Institute, where he was Senior Clinical Investigator in Metabolism. He is currently a Clinical Voluntary Assistant Professor at the School of Medicine at the University of Miami. He has published or presented over fifty papers on lipids research and cardio-vascular disease. In recent years he has taken up the study of mind-body interaction which has involved laboratory investigation of individuals possessing special sensory abilities. Dr. Boyle is a member of the AAAS, the Aldous Huxley Foundation, the New Horizons Research Foundation and many medical societies.
Dr. John Carstoiu is a mathematical physicist currently engaged in research in biophysics and bionics. He received his B.S. in Mathematics from' the University of Bucharest, Romania, a higher degree in Civil Aeronautical Engineering from the Ecole Superieure de l'Aeronautique in Paris, and his D.Sc. in Mathematics ' from the University of Paris. After his arrival in the United States in 1949 he taught and lectured at Johns Hopkins University, Indiana University, Columbia University and Northeastern University. After joining an electronics company in 1959, he founded his own research corporation. - His recent research has been principally in biophysics and bionics. He has received special recognition for his work in electromagnetic, magnetic and gravitational fields, and in 1965 he was awarded the "Prix des Laboratories" by the French Academy of Sciences.
Dr. Stanley R. Dean, a clinical psychiatrist, was graduated from the University of Michigan Medical School (cum laude) in 1934 after which he took psychiatric training in four hospitals in New England and New York City. Presently, a Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at the University of Florida College of Medicine, Gainsville, and Regional Psychiatric Consultant for the Erickson Educational Foundation, Dr. Dean is the Founder and Vice President of the Research in schizophrenia Endowment and co-founder of the Stanley R. Dean International Award for Research in Schizophrenia. Dr. Dean has published over fifty articles, the most recent of which deal with various aspects of metapsychiatry and the ultraconscious. He is a Fellow of the American College of Psychiatrists, the American Society for Psychical Research, the American Psychiatric Association, the AAAS, the Royal Society of Medicine (Great Britain) and a Diplomate of the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology.
Skaidrite Maliks Fallah, foreign area analyst, was brought up and completed her high school education in Latvia. She is competent in several European languages. Mrs. Fallah received her B.A. (1960) from Hunter College and her M.A. (1962) from Johns Hopkins University, both in International Relations. She has worked as a member of the U. S. government Foreign Areas Studies Division (FASD), where she was part of a multi-disciplinary team preparing handbooks on Latin America. She later worked as a Senior Research Associate in the Cultural Information Analysis Center, a division of the U. S. Army Research Office-supported Center for Research in Social Systems (CRESS), where she was responsible for research on a broad spectrum of subjects pertaining not only to peoples of Asia but to domestic problems relating to minority groups. One of her papers, published in May 1969 by the Cultural Information Analysis Center (CINFAC) was "Research Notes on Current Activities in Selective Fields of Parapsychology".
Paul E. T. Jensen, engineer and mathematician, holds a B.S. degree in Physics (1947) and a B.B.A. in Marketing (1949) from Tulane University. He pursued further graduate work in mathematics at San Jose State College and in psychology at the University of Virginia. After WWII service in the U. S. Navy and Marine Corps, Mr. Jensen was an industrial representative at the U. S. Army Proving Ground, Fort Huachuca, Arizona and later became manager of R&D publications for the same company. In his previous work he has specialized in the study of new technology develop-ments in the communications-electronics fields of many countries. He has also managed the air defense task of the Army's Electronic Warfare 1975 Study. Recently he has been reviewing East European scientific and technical journals covering research in neurology, psychiatry, biophysics, brain research and related electronic measurement techniques. Currently, he is preparing an article on research methodology in biocommunications and related fields.
Dr. Norman Korobow, psychologist, has had 25 years' experience in psychological research and its computer applications. He received his B.A. and M.A. from the City University of New York (in Psychology and Biology) and his Ph.D. from New York University (in Psychology). Dr. Korobow has been head of an interdisciplinary team working on information control system problems. He has accomplished neuro --psychiatric research in stress and personality, chemotherapy and personality and developed methods for assessing military personnel for training in advanced electronic techniques. Mr. Korobow has taught courses in general, personnel, experimental and industrial psychology. He is a member of the American Psychological Association.
Richard B. La Tondre, advanced sensor technology engineer, has attended Jackson College, Honolulu, Long Beach State College and George Washington University. He studied Chinese at the U. S. Army Language School in Monterey, California, and Data Processing at an advanced government technical center. He has worked at the Advanced Requirements Branch of the Marine Corps Development Center in Quantico, Virginia and at other defense-related agencies. Presently employed as a project engineer on an advanced electromagnetic assessment study being conducted by the U. S. government, he is primarily responsible for planning and implementing the advanced sensor analysis effort. He has been an electronics consultant in private industry for such state-of-the- art firms as Triangle Research Corporation; Dideen, the Associated Designers, Inc., and the Techtran Corporation.
John E. Laurance, astro- and biophysicist and engineer, has wide training in nuclear physics, electronics, physical chemistry, engineering and medical sciences. Mr. Laurance received his B.S. at Whittier College, his M.S. at the University of Southern California and did graduate work at the University of California. He has conducted many research projects in these fields and has carried his knowledge into the development of electronic sensor systems relating to the paranormal. One of the pioneers in space research, Mr. Laurance served on advisory committees of. NASA and worked as space program manager for several corporations. He has also served as acting chief scientist for the Office of Naval Research. In 1968, he helped to organize Life Energies Research, Inc., a non-profit institution for the investigation of human-energy systems and currently serves as a member of its Board of Directors and on its Research Committee. Addition-ally, he has made several trips to Brazil to study paranormal medical healing. Mr. Laurance is listed in various professional directories including American Men of Science and Who's Who in the East.
Dr. Andrei Lobanov-Rostovsky is a retired professor of history who has spent a lifetime avocationally studying Hindu philosophy as it relates to parapsychology and human betterment. He received his doctorate from the Institut des Sciences Politiques in Paris. After ten years as a correspondent for Baring Brothers in London, he taught European, Russian and Far Eastern history at UCLA and the University of Michigan. Author of over 40 books and articles in his specialty, Professor Lobanov- Rostovsky continues to teach at colleges in Florida and to give lectures through-out the U. S. in the fields of ancient philosophies, transcendental meditation, and parapsychology. A Russian by birth, he commands several foreign languages.
Arthur Marcus, research psychologist, received his M.S. degree in experimental psychology and has completed course requirements for the Ph.D. at the University of Massachusetts. He has had thirteen years' experience in human factors analysis,developing training programs, and field consulting for both government and industry. He has designed many tests for the evaluation of human potential in a variety of settings and has participated in various projects relating to the design, development and evaluation of information systems. Mr. Marcus has coordinated and directed experiments in human performance including the experimental design and preparation of apparatus and procedures, collection and analysis of data and interpretation of results both with regard to their theoretical and to their practical implications.
Dr. E. Stanton Maxey is a general medical surgeon practicing in Stuart, Florida. He received his B.S. from Wake Forest College (1946) and his medical degree from the Bowman Gray School of Medicine (1950). After interning at the University of Pennsylvania, he completed his surgical residency at the C&O Hospital in Huntington, West Virginia (1951-55). He is certified by the American Board of Surgery and is a Fellow of the American College of Surgeons. Dr. Maxey, in addition to his surgical career, is licensed as a commercial pilot and flight instructor and has taken out, or is applying for, patents on inventions in electronics and aviation. He has conducted extensive research into the human unconscious and dreams correlating his findings with the effects of such exterior influences as electromagnetic fields, barometric changes and the positions of the moon and planets.
H. Scott McCann, a technical writer and broadcast engineer, holds a B.S. degree in English from Loyola College where he is also pursuing a master's degree in psychology. He has ten years' experience in writing and editing mechanical manuals and has worked in testing half lattice crystal filters and travelling wave tube amplifier systems. As a technician for ITT Research Institute, he worked with their Electromagnetic Compatibility Analysis Center. Recently he has worked with TV station WETA in Washington, D. C. as the engineer responsible for operation and maintenance of equipment, conduct of air operations and network switching. He previously was a technical editor with Operations Research, Inc. and the Tate Technical Service.
Dr. Stefan T. Possony, a specialist in international affairs and in psychological strategies, came to the United States after serving as an Advisor to the French Air Ministry and the French Foreign Office in the early stages of WWII. He then worked as a Technical Consultant for the U. S. Navy and was a Special Advisor to the U. S. Air Force. In 1961 Dr. Possony became Director of the International Political Studies Program at the Hoover Institution on War Revolution and Peace where he is currently a Senior Fellow. He has been a visiting professor at universities in Asia and Europe. His doctorate is from the University of Vienna.
Dr. Milan Ryzl is an international authority in biocommunications and para-psychology. Educated in Czechoslovakia, he was elected a member of the -Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences. After arriving in the United States in 1967, -he worked with Dr. J. B. Rhine at the Institute of Parapsychology in Durham, North Carolina, where he carried on original research pertaining to the influence of hypnosis on ESP. After teaching at San Diego State College, he became a professor of para-psychology at San Jose State University. His Parapsychology: A Scientific Approach, Hawthorn, 1970, is a landmark in the field, presenting indisputable and thoroughly documented evidence that psychic phenomena exist and can be studied under laboratory-controlled conditions.
Paul Sauvin, electromechanical engineer and inventor, is also qualified as a broadcast engineer and pilot. He has worked in bionics and conducted research in engineering systems of an electronic, biometric, or bioluminescent nature. After 13 years in the aerospace industry, he became affiliated with the National Institute for Rehabilitation Engineering at St. Joseph's Hospital, Paterson, New Jersey, which designs, builds and dispenses all types of rehabilitation equipment and prosthetic devices for the severely disabled. Currently, he is carrying out independent research into advanced medical applications specializing in the detection and analysis of "life energy" emissions, inclusive of electro-optical/electro-magnetic radiation given off by living organisms.
George Schepak, Russian-born aerospace systems engineer and scientific translator, was educated in Russia and Germany. He has worked with several California aerospace firms where he designed solid-state, general purpose, computers and participated in the U. S. space program. He is currently participating in a research program at the Sepulveda (California) Veterans Administration Hospital where he is investigating the physiological aspects of healing using EEGs, EKGs and other devices for monitoring physiological functioning. He has translated many Russian articles in the parapsychological field dealing with medicine, physics, magnetism, botany and geology. An active member of the Southern California Society for Psychical Research, he became its Director of Research in 1969. He holds a B.S. in Engineering from UCLA and a law degree from the Blackstone School of Law.
Dr. Berthold Eric Schwarz, psychiatrist DAD. and writer on parapsychological subjects, holds a R.A. (Dartmouth) and graduated from both the Dartmouth Medical School and the New York University College of Medicine. Prior to his entry into private practice he was a Fellow in Psychiatry at the Mayo Foundation in New York. He has conducted in-depth electrographic and clinical research on LSD, mescaline and clinical electroencephalography in the Foundation's section of Physiology and Neurophysiological studies on animals and humans. Dr. Schwarz has studied telepathic communications in the parent-child and physician-patient relationships and has published the results of this in the recently published book by Garrett Publications, Parent-Child Telepathy. He has also made investigations of such extraordinary paragnosts as Henry Gross, Jacques Romano, Gerard Croiset and Joseph Dunninger. He is a Diplomate of the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology and a member of the American Electroencephalographic Society.
Albert B. Wing, advanced technology engineer, took his B.S. in Chemistry at Brown University (1943) and his M.S. in Optics and Physics from the University of Rochester (1952). After working on the Manhattan Project in W. W. II, he has served as a Senior Staff Scientist for an advanced systems engineering company, manager of operations research for a defense agency and as a private consultant in radiation sensing and solid-state transducer physics, X-ray and neutron diffraction, microwave systems, bionics, geophysics and chemical engineering. Earlier he was principal physicist to the Cornell Aeronautical Laboratories where he directed research in biosensor telemetry, space-environment simulation chambers, IFF video defruiters, centralized time and frequency control and other problems. Mr. Wing's affiliations include the IEEE (Senior Member), the American Institute of Physics and the American Optical Society. He is listed in American Men of Science and was named to honorary membership in the research Society of America.
DR. JOHN CARSTOIU Biophysics Researcher. Though educated primarily as a mathematician, Dr. Carstoiu's recent research and experimental work has been principally in the biophysics and bionics fields. Some of this research has involved experiments with plasma radiation and waves, knownas the Priore treatment, which deals with the biophysical application of magnetohydrodynamics (MHD) in the treatment ofcancer and in developing immunology of living cells to sleeping sickness. Further research has included the study of the 85 biological effects (in terms of health status, accident rates, behavioral patterns, etc.) to humans and animals of variations in electromagnetic, magnetic and gravitational fields. For his work in these areas, Dr. Carstoiu was awarded in 1965 the prize, "Prix des Laboratories," by the French Academy of Sciences. Dr. Carstoiu came to America in 1949 and became a member of the faculties of Johns Hopkins University and Indiana University in succession. Ever has since lectured at Columbia and North-Eastern University. He became a citizen in 1954. In 1955 he joined the aerospace industry, where he worked on the optimal trajectories of jet aircraft and missiles, the passive detection of fast-moving objects and the NIDAR effect and the C-layer.
In 1959 Dr. Carstoiu joined an electronics company where he conducted research in magneto-fluid dynamics. He was particularly concerned with the ASW problem, shock-wave propagation in the presence of a magnetic field and radio and magnetohydrodynamic wave interaction. Two years later he founded the corporation of which he has been President and Chief Scientist ever since. That company has conducted research on the earth's interior and its magnetism, the electrodynamic properties of sea water (with -possible applications to communication between and detection of submerged submarines), magnetic storms and auroras, electromagnetic phenomena, the dynamics of storms, atmospheric electricity, artificial meteors and many other topics. Dr. Carstoiu received his B.S. in Mathematics from the University -of Bucharest, Romania, and a degree in Civil Aeronautical Engineering from the "Ecole Nationale Superieure de l'Aeronautique in Paris. He became a Doctor of Science in Mathematics at the University of Paris. Dr. Carstoiu has published extensively in the Journal of Rational Mechanics and Analysis, the Journal de and many others. Certain of his works are:
Articles in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Science of the USA:
"Induced Electromagnetic Fields in the Earth", Vol. 45, p. 208, 1959.
"Hydromagnetic Waves in a Compressible Fluid Conductor", Vol. 46, p. 131-136, 1960.
"Note on Hydromagnetic Waves in a Compressible Fluid Conductor, Vol. 47, p. 891-898, 1961.
Magnetohydrodynamic Waves in a Constant Dipole Magnetic Field", Vol. 48, p. 990-996, 1962. This article was also published as NASA Technical Note D-1689, December 1962
''Note on Electric and Magnetic Polarization in Moving Media", Vol. 57, p. 1536-1541, 1967.
"Electrohydrodynamic Waves and Related Phenomena", Vol. 58, p. 870-875, 1967.
"Fundamental Equations of Electromagnetodynamics of Fluids: Various Consequences", Vol. 59, p. 326-331, 1968.
Some new aspects of Magnetohydrodynamic Phenomena" in Relativistic Fluid Mechanics and Magnetohvdrodynamics, New York: Academic Press, 1963.
"Tentative Synthesis of Electrohydrodynamic Phenomena in the Earth's Atmosphere--Theoretical Development" in Planetary Electrodynamics, Vol. 2, p. 277-289, ed. Samuel C. Coroniti and J. Hughes. New York, Gordon and Breach, 1969.
Dr. Carstoiu's theories on electrohydrodynamics have also been discussed in "Electricity and Weather Modification" by Seymour Tilson in IEEE Spectrum, p. 39-40 April, 1969. STANLEY R. DEAN Biocommunications Researcher/Clinical Psychiatrist
Richard Alan Miller, Physicist- Holographic brain, human consciousness, and the non-local mind. He worked for the Navy, investigating the paranormal and the mind. Richard Alan Miller has been at the forefront of many fields during his long and varied career. A solid-state physicist with graduate work at MIT, Miller was involved in groundbreaking work for cloaked agencies in the latee '60s and '70s. A colleague of Dr. Stanley Krippner, Miller co-authored in 1973 the paper, The Holographic Concept of Reality - a document whose implications for psychoenergetic systems are only now beginning to be realized. Like so many of idealists of his era, Miller became quickly disillusioned with the severe ethical compromises forced on him by what he recognized as corporate manipulation. After a brief stint as an engineer at Boeing, Miller left the corporate world in disgust and entered the more spiritually satisfying world of the occult. He opened Beltane Books in Seattle and swiftly became " the Herman Slater of the West Coast." At this time he penned several works including his classic " The Magical and Ritual Use of Herbs." Miller also co-authored, with his wife Iona, THE MODERN ALCHEMIST, hailed by Stanley Krippner as the most "illuminating" study of Alchemy since Carl Jung. Before its publication, Miller had used an electronic form of the book as teaching material for his on-line course in Metaphysics, taught on America Online.Richard Alan Miller has been researching psychic phenomenon since the early 1970's. Notable Clients include Mankind Research Unlimited (MRU), under the direction of Dr. Carl Schleicher, the Washington D.C. based paranormal phenomena investigation team, and U.S. Navy Intelligence under the Seal Corporation, which in 1973, funded Richard Alan Miller for experiments in ESP monitoring and induction through hypnosis. Richard Alan Miller won the first PsychicTournament, sponsored by Llewellyn Publications in Sept 1975. This competition included 40 other notable and self-styled psychics, such as Noel Tyl, Jean Dixon, Sybil Leek, James Hurtak, and Isaac Bonewitz. Richard Alan Miller founded Northwest Botanicals in 1987 to broker herbs, always investigating new plants of interest in enhancing human potential. From the late 1980's to the present, Richard Alan Miller has been writing about physics and the psyche. MRU is a classic example of a center that covers both psychic phenomena and mind-control research.
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The Paranormal Power
In 1973, the international expose PSYCHIC DISCOVERIES BEHIND THE IRON CURTAIN by Sheila Ostrander & Lynn Schroeder became a best-seller. Former Naval Intelligence Officer, Dr. Carl Schleicher actively wondered why the U.S. had no comparable program in psychotronics, where esoterics meets science. He resolved to create one, recruited authors Ostrander & Schroeder to turn over their untranslated data, and began collecting researchers and creating experimental protocols. Thus, in 1973, Mankind Research Unlimited (MRU) in Washington D.C. was born as a private company, seeking government and corporate contracts.
The irony of this Cold War era, is that the Soviets thought we were using psychic spies, so they began their program, which in turn sparked actual US interest, based on their claims of success. Soviet interest in psi was piqued in February 1960 by a story in the French magazine Science et Vie (Science and Life) entitled "The Secrets of the Nautilus." It claimed that the US government secretly used telepaths to communicate with the first nuclear submarine, the Nautilus, while it was under the Arctic ice pack. This telepathy project allegedly involved President Eisenhower, the Navy, the Air Force, Westinghouse, General Electric, Bell Laboratories and the Rand Corporation.
Communicating with submarines is difficult as radio waves do not penetrate to the depths of the ocean. Extremely low frequency (ELF) waves are used to signal the submarine to come to the surface to receive a message. These super-long waves penetrate almost anything including water but carry little information. If telepathy could work it would be a perfect method of communicating with submerged submarines. The story was probably a propaganda hoax but the Soviets were spurred into action.
The Cold War among psychic spies is recounted in James Mills' book THE POWER (1990), which is loosely based on MRU's principle spyentist, "KT," a longterm advisor to Dr. Schleicher and Joint Chiefs of Staff. The fictional Jack Hammond is a scientific intelligence officer for the Monday Afternoon Group, America's top secret paranormal research unit, employing occult forces for intelligence and military objectives. As Mills notes, "The most terrifying weapon lies in the darkest regions beyond the human mind."
Blue Sky research became of interest to both the government and private sector. It spread from R&D thinktanks into the open-minded counterculture then to the mainstream. Along the way, these revolutionary ideas became the obsession of spooks, spyentists, spycologists, psychedelic physicists and a whole host of fringe characters and psychics. Psychotronic researchers broke through the Iron Curtain and brought their discoveries to the West. Many world-class scientists and engineers passed through the threshold of MRU.
Technovelties - Inventing the Impossible
Blue sky projects that begin as implausible can produce incremental advances that eventualy result in applied technologies, even if it takes decades. It is bottom-up versus top-down research. Bottom-up means exploring from the known to the unknown, seeing if there are any serendipitous opportunities that emerge. By its nature, bottom-up work is unpredictable, based in some kind of intuition.
Top-down means problem directed, oriented to solving a problem. The reality dimension, how realistic the project is, shows up independently for either. Some bottom-up projects are highly realistic, other top-down projects are somewhat unrealistic. No one knows in advance which research directions will deliver.
We now take for granted many once-magical technologies even better than those in sci-fi space operas that emerged from the inspiration of the "Star Trek philosophy." It became Dr. Schleicher's policy not to dismiss any outlandish idea for fear of missing some breakthrough -- the "good stuff." That led to a wide scope of blue sky investigation.
Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), founded in 1958 when the Soviets launched Sputnik, is the Pentagon's autonomous Blue Sky agency. But DARPA itself is a small bureaucracy which doesn't own any labs. All work is outsourced from the director to program managers to specialists -- winning contractors and subcontractors. DARPA insiders actually claim the best program managers are science fiction writers.
Bridging the power of belief and technology, they accept that pushing the boundaries hard enough implies failing a good portion of the time. Half of DARPA's projects are classified. Such projects are still conducted behind closed doors by DARPA, whose "holy grail" is decoding the the brain to build a brain-computer interface. Currently, DARPA is working hard to crack the brain's neural code and develop "haptic interface" for sustaining and augmenting human performance.
Many dark chapters in brainwashing and mind control have been written since Tavistock Institute of Human Relations began its massive social engineering program after WWII and teamed with CIA to deploy nefarious experimental programs, such as MK Ultra. There is a Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) Psychic Center and the NSA (National Security Agency) studies parapsychology, that branch of psychology that deals with the investigation of such psychic phenomena as telepathy, clairvoyance, extrasensory perception, and psychokinesis. They also did experiments where the mind of one person controlled the bodies of others.
The Dark Side
One project led by Dr. Peter G. Bourne, aimed at creating a psychocybernetic "cyborg" or remotely controlled assassin as depicted in the classic "Manchurian Candidate," "Telephon," and the Jason Bourne series. Controllers pull the post-hypnotic trigger and the subject commits a murder with no memory of the incident. Some of these CIA mind control projects used the public as unwitting guinea pigs exposed to drugs, infectious agents and toxic psychiatry. Many projects became public during 1975 Congressional investigation by the Church Committee. Surrepetitious research continued, farmed out to subcontractors who were not accountable under the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA).
In the 1970's, clandestine programs were conducted at Standford Research Institute (SRI) in Remote Viewing. In the 1980s, the Army applied it militarily in the New Earth Battalion, ("Be all that you can be"), subject of the 2009 movie, "Men Who Stare At Goats." Likewise Special Forces, such as Navy Seals, began using paranormal ESP training for rapid intuitive decision-making in the field, and more. One of Dr. Schleicher's earliest experiments involved dowsing -- not for 'witching' a water well, but to find and trace Vietcong tunnels and tunnel rats.
Promising Potential
Astronaut Edgard Mitchell, who did his own telepathy experiment from the dark side of the Moon, founded the Institute of Noetic Science (IONS) in 1973. It explores different ways of "knowing," including spiritual practices and exploration of transformative relationships. IONS prominent role in Dan Brown's 2009 best-seller, THE LOST SYMBOL, is fixing the meaning of 'noetic science' in the public imagination. The Esalan Physics Consciousness Group was founded at the same time by fellow scientists Jack Sarfatti, Nick Herbert, Saul-Paul Sirag, and Fred Alan Wolf, to investigate The Fringe by studying frontier science subjects such as time travel, consciousness after death, and ESP.
MRU alumni, Uri Geller with his ESP and spoonbending parlor tricks captured the public imagination and led to crazes in firewalking and other demonstrations of extraordinary human potential. Few in the public understood the spectrum of psychotronics or noetics, but the old mechanical model of the mindbody relationship died and a new model based in psi, mind-body healing and subtle energies emerged aimed at developing innate human potentials and creative capacity. Boundaries between inner and outer experience collapsed.
The new consciousness paradigm opened our culture to the holistic world of complementary medicine, the human potential movement and the idea that we, too, could participate directly in the mysteries of nature and Cosmos. The premise was that the strangest phenomena have the most to teach us about science and ourselves. New interdisciplinary specialties in parapsychology, biophysics, accelerated learning and alternative medicine emerged. MRU was at the forefront of this cultural revolution, which promised transformational breakthroughs in personal and collective consciousness, integral healing and a new worldview. The fascinating history of early psi research is summarized by Jeffrey Mishlove in his classic The Roots of Consciousness, and in this site at http://mankindresearchunlimited.iwarp.com/whats_new_16.html
Many MRU associates went on to produce early classics in paranormal literature, such as Dr. Stanley Krippner, who included work by other MRU scientists in his ground-breaking books:
Galaxies of Life: The Human Aura in Acupuncture and Kirlian Photography (with Daniel Rubin). Gordon & Breach, 1973.
Dream Telepathy: Experiments in Nocturnal Extrasensory Perception (with Montague Ullman, M.D. and Allan Vaughan). 1973.
The Kirlian Aura: Photographing the Galaxies of Life (with Daniel Rubin). Garden City, NY: Anchor Books, 1974.
The Energies of Consciousness: Explorations in Acupuncture, Auras, and Kirlian Photography (with Daniel Rubin). New York: Gordon & Breach, 1975.
Future Science: Life Energies and the Physics of Paranormal Phenomena (with John White). Garden City, NY: Anchor Books, 1977.
Such work continues in the USPA, SRI, ISSSEEM and IONS.
Owned by SCI (Systems Consultants Inc.) SCI, founded in 1966, is a military contractor which studies intelligence electronic warfare and sensor technology. They receive most of their funding from the Navy. MRU studies dowsing, the effects of electromagnetic radiation on the central nervous system, telepathy, infra and ultrasound, cranial implants, mind-altering drugs, bio-feedback and Krilian photography. President - Carl Schleicher. Schleicher denies that his organization has any connection to the government.
Employees/Members: (incomplete list, not necessarily current)
- Christopher Bird
- Rusian exile Stefan Possony. Psychological warfare expert with the Office of Naval Intelligence during WWII. On Board of Directors of the CIA front, the American Security Council.
- Paul E.T. Jensen, managed Air Defense Task Force on electromagnetic warfare. Also studies telepathy.
- Richard B. LaTondre, electomagnetic warfare expert, studied with the NSA. Served as an Electronics Warfare Officer and trained in combat intelligence and guerilla warfare.
- Norman Korobow, author of several classified research papers for the Bureau of Naval Weapons.
- Berthold Eric Schwartz, expert on the effects of LSD on hypnotically-induced seizures. UFOlogist, and has written on the link between UFO contactees and psychic phenomena. As of 11/94, semi-retired.
CARL SCHLEICHER, 66, FOUNDATION PRESIDENT Carl Schleicher, 66, founder and president of Mankind Research Foundation, died Nov. 25 at Holy Cross Hospital in Silver Spring. A scholar, researcher and scientist, he worked to extend "frontiers of science" to mankind, his family said. Under his leadership, the Silver Spring-based Mankind Research Foundation was awarded grants for educational and medical programs. His company worked with the government to research and develop treatments for cancer and AIDS. One of his most recent and successful projects was the development of new uses for ultraviolet blood irradiation to treat viral and bacterial infections. Mr. Schleicher was the author of many scientific papers and was a professor at American University and the University of Maryland. He served as an intelligence officer for 10 years in the Navy, attaining the rank of lieutenant commander. He was assigned to posts in Germany and Turkey. Born in Reading, Pa., he attended Booton High School in New Jersey, graduating in 1951. He then attended Drexel University and was a member of Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity. He transferred in 1952 to the U.S. Naval Academy in Annapolis and graduated with honors in 1956 with a bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering. He was awarded a Rotary Foundation Fellowship and studied at the University of Cologne in Germany, where he received a master's degree in political economics in 1962. He later earned a doctorate degree. He spoke six languages and served as an interpreter for President Eisenhower and Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy. After leaving from the Navy, he returned to the United States in 1966 and moved to Silver Spring, where he lived until his death. He is survived by his mother, Mary Schleicher, and a sister, Cheryl Ann Schleicher, both of Booton, N.J.; and a brother, John E. Schleicher Sr. of Denville, N.J. Services have been held.
Select Biographical Summaries
Carl Schleicher, MRU Research and Development Director and specialist in biocybernetics research, has had long experience in the analysis and evaluation of foreign scientific developments. After graduating from the U. S. Naval Academy (B.S. Electrical Engineering) in 1956, he served as a Naval line officer specializing in operations research and linguistics. He received his M.A. in political Economics from the University of Cologne, West Germany, was engaged in advanced study at the Universities of Bonn, West Germany and Lund, Sweden and is currently a Ph.D. candidate in the Technology of Management at American University. Before joining the staff of SCI, he was an Operations Research Analyst and R&D Engineer at the Marine Corps Development Center in Quantico, Virginia. His most recent work has been the design and development of a management system for assessing R&D projects to determine priorities, and in bionics, biocommunications, and cybernetic software systems. Mr. Schleicher has had considerable management experience as a result of his assignments both in the military and industry, and has also served as a management sciences consultant.
Mr. Schleicher has special qualifications and back-ground in the fields of biocybernetics, bionics, psychophysics, special sensor design and biocommunications research. This includes the design and application of devices used in the scientific evaluations of research in those advanced technology fields such as infrared radiation detectors, ultra-violet recorders, magnetometers, bio-feedback recorders, Lakhovsky wave oscillators, and human sensory measurement devices. In the course of this research, Mr. Schleicher has developed special software systems employing statistical analysis, -operation research, and mathematical programming to record, evaluate, and document biological effects of special environ-mental factors on plants, animals, and humans.
One of Mr. Schleicher's most recent works has been the design and development of a state of the art technological forecasting and assessment system for the valuing and selection of multi-million dollar R&D projects. Some of the methods used in this system included state-of-the-art software techniques such as interacting exploratory and normative forecasting subroutines, decision tables and optimization alogorithms. A prolific writer, Mr. Schleicher has written many articles, manuals and reports (published and unpublished) which include the areas of statistical theory, war gaming simulations, systems engineering, biophysical effects, human Engineering and para-pyschology.
Mr. Schleicher studied electrical engineering at -Drexel Institute of Technology and graduated with a B.S. in Engineering from the U. S. Naval Academy. He received his M. A. from the University of Cologne in political economics and has also done graduate study at the University of Lund (Sweden) and the University of Bonn (Germany). Currently Mr. Schleicher is a Ph.D. candidate at American University in the field of Technology of Management with specialties in Operations Research, Management Information Systems and R & D Management.
Dr. James C. Aller, a biomedical engineer, graduated from the U. S. Naval Academy (B.S., Electrical Engineering, 1942) and served for 20 years as a Naval officer and test pilot specializing in electronic warfare, missiles and flight systems. He received the M.A. and M.E.S. degrees from Harvard University and the D.Sc. degree from George Washington University, where he is currently an Associate Professor in the Department of Clinical Engineering. He formerly held the chair in Physical Science at the Naval War College, where he was also a member of the Advanced Technology Committee.
Experienced in the design and development of advanced medical systems and computer technology, he is a senior member of the IEEE, a member of the Society for Advanced Medical Systems and Editorial Advisor to Biocharacterist. He has been a consultant to the President's Advisory Council on Management Improvement (Health) and a Fellow in Medical Systems Development (United States Public Health Service).
Christopher Bird is a writer who came into the biocommunications field while researching a biographical study of the late Dr. Wilhelm Reich. After receiving his B.A. in Biology at Harvard University (1951) and a Certificate in Chinese at Yale University (1950) he completed the course work for an M.A. in Anthro-pology at the University of Hawaii (1957). He is currently a candidate for the Ph.D. degree in Russian Area Studies at American University. After his military service, he became Washington Representative for the Rand Development Corporation of Cleveland, Ohio, whose president, Dr. H. J. Rand, was one of the first to undertake private negotiations with the Soviet Union for the purchase of technical devices and information. Fluent in French and Russian, Mr. Bird has been an editor of the Gallatin Annual of International Business and a correspondent for Time Magazine in Yugoslavia.
Dr. Charles R. Buffler, a research physicist, received his B.S. (1951) from the University of Texas and his M.S. (1956) and Ph.D. (1959) from Harvard University. After conducting experiments in spin wave analysis of ferromagnetic resonance, he went on to study the effects of weak or near-zero magnetic fields on humans and the theoretical aspects of microwave interaction with various materials. He has also experimented on a possible biomagnetic explanation for dowsing and investigated ESP phenomena. Some of this work was in collaboration with Professor Yves Rocard, Director of the Laboratory of Physics at the Ecole Normale Superieure, University of Paris. A Senior Member of the IEEE, Dr. Buffler has published articles in the Journal of Applied Physics, the American Journal of Physics, and elsewhere.
'Dr. Edwin Boyle, Jr., Director of Research at the Miami Heart Institute, received his B.A. from the University of North Carolina (1943) and his M.D. from the Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia, in 1945. After his internship and residency in Philadelphia, North Carolina and Virginia, he held a post- doctoral Fellowship at the National Heart Institute, where he was Senior Clinical Investigator in Metabolism. He is currently a Clinical Voluntary Assistant Professor at the School of Medicine at the University of Miami. He has published or presented over fifty papers on lipids research and cardio-vascular disease. In recent years he has taken up the study of mind-body interaction which has involved laboratory investigation of individuals possessing special sensory abilities. Dr. Boyle is a member of the AAAS, the Aldous Huxley Foundation, the New Horizons Research Foundation and many medical societies.
Dr. John Carstoiu is a mathematical physicist currently engaged in research in biophysics and bionics. He received his B.S. in Mathematics from' the University of Bucharest, Romania, a higher degree in Civil Aeronautical Engineering from the Ecole Superieure de l'Aeronautique in Paris, and his D.Sc. in Mathematics ' from the University of Paris. After his arrival in the United States in 1949 he taught and lectured at Johns Hopkins University, Indiana University, Columbia University and Northeastern University. After joining an electronics company in 1959, he founded his own research corporation. - His recent research has been principally in biophysics and bionics. He has received special recognition for his work in electromagnetic, magnetic and gravitational fields, and in 1965 he was awarded the "Prix des Laboratories" by the French Academy of Sciences.
Dr. Stanley R. Dean, a clinical psychiatrist, was graduated from the University of Michigan Medical School (cum laude) in 1934 after which he took psychiatric training in four hospitals in New England and New York City. Presently, a Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at the University of Florida College of Medicine, Gainsville, and Regional Psychiatric Consultant for the Erickson Educational Foundation, Dr. Dean is the Founder and Vice President of the Research in schizophrenia Endowment and co-founder of the Stanley R. Dean International Award for Research in Schizophrenia. Dr. Dean has published over fifty articles, the most recent of which deal with various aspects of metapsychiatry and the ultraconscious. He is a Fellow of the American College of Psychiatrists, the American Society for Psychical Research, the American Psychiatric Association, the AAAS, the Royal Society of Medicine (Great Britain) and a Diplomate of the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology.
Skaidrite Maliks Fallah, foreign area analyst, was brought up and completed her high school education in Latvia. She is competent in several European languages. Mrs. Fallah received her B.A. (1960) from Hunter College and her M.A. (1962) from Johns Hopkins University, both in International Relations. She has worked as a member of the U. S. government Foreign Areas Studies Division (FASD), where she was part of a multi-disciplinary team preparing handbooks on Latin America. She later worked as a Senior Research Associate in the Cultural Information Analysis Center, a division of the U. S. Army Research Office-supported Center for Research in Social Systems (CRESS), where she was responsible for research on a broad spectrum of subjects pertaining not only to peoples of Asia but to domestic problems relating to minority groups. One of her papers, published in May 1969 by the Cultural Information Analysis Center (CINFAC) was "Research Notes on Current Activities in Selective Fields of Parapsychology".
Paul E. T. Jensen, engineer and mathematician, holds a B.S. degree in Physics (1947) and a B.B.A. in Marketing (1949) from Tulane University. He pursued further graduate work in mathematics at San Jose State College and in psychology at the University of Virginia. After WWII service in the U. S. Navy and Marine Corps, Mr. Jensen was an industrial representative at the U. S. Army Proving Ground, Fort Huachuca, Arizona and later became manager of R&D publications for the same company. In his previous work he has specialized in the study of new technology develop-ments in the communications-electronics fields of many countries. He has also managed the air defense task of the Army's Electronic Warfare 1975 Study. Recently he has been reviewing East European scientific and technical journals covering research in neurology, psychiatry, biophysics, brain research and related electronic measurement techniques. Currently, he is preparing an article on research methodology in biocommunications and related fields.
Dr. Norman Korobow, psychologist, has had 25 years' experience in psychological research and its computer applications. He received his B.A. and M.A. from the City University of New York (in Psychology and Biology) and his Ph.D. from New York University (in Psychology). Dr. Korobow has been head of an interdisciplinary team working on information control system problems. He has accomplished neuro --psychiatric research in stress and personality, chemotherapy and personality and developed methods for assessing military personnel for training in advanced electronic techniques. Mr. Korobow has taught courses in general, personnel, experimental and industrial psychology. He is a member of the American Psychological Association.
Richard B. La Tondre, advanced sensor technology engineer, has attended Jackson College, Honolulu, Long Beach State College and George Washington University. He studied Chinese at the U. S. Army Language School in Monterey, California, and Data Processing at an advanced government technical center. He has worked at the Advanced Requirements Branch of the Marine Corps Development Center in Quantico, Virginia and at other defense-related agencies. Presently employed as a project engineer on an advanced electromagnetic assessment study being conducted by the U. S. government, he is primarily responsible for planning and implementing the advanced sensor analysis effort. He has been an electronics consultant in private industry for such state-of-the- art firms as Triangle Research Corporation; Dideen, the Associated Designers, Inc., and the Techtran Corporation.
John E. Laurance, astro- and biophysicist and engineer, has wide training in nuclear physics, electronics, physical chemistry, engineering and medical sciences. Mr. Laurance received his B.S. at Whittier College, his M.S. at the University of Southern California and did graduate work at the University of California. He has conducted many research projects in these fields and has carried his knowledge into the development of electronic sensor systems relating to the paranormal. One of the pioneers in space research, Mr. Laurance served on advisory committees of. NASA and worked as space program manager for several corporations. He has also served as acting chief scientist for the Office of Naval Research. In 1968, he helped to organize Life Energies Research, Inc., a non-profit institution for the investigation of human-energy systems and currently serves as a member of its Board of Directors and on its Research Committee. Addition-ally, he has made several trips to Brazil to study paranormal medical healing. Mr. Laurance is listed in various professional directories including American Men of Science and Who's Who in the East.
Dr. Andrei Lobanov-Rostovsky is a retired professor of history who has spent a lifetime avocationally studying Hindu philosophy as it relates to parapsychology and human betterment. He received his doctorate from the Institut des Sciences Politiques in Paris. After ten years as a correspondent for Baring Brothers in London, he taught European, Russian and Far Eastern history at UCLA and the University of Michigan. Author of over 40 books and articles in his specialty, Professor Lobanov- Rostovsky continues to teach at colleges in Florida and to give lectures through-out the U. S. in the fields of ancient philosophies, transcendental meditation, and parapsychology. A Russian by birth, he commands several foreign languages.
Arthur Marcus, research psychologist, received his M.S. degree in experimental psychology and has completed course requirements for the Ph.D. at the University of Massachusetts. He has had thirteen years' experience in human factors analysis,developing training programs, and field consulting for both government and industry. He has designed many tests for the evaluation of human potential in a variety of settings and has participated in various projects relating to the design, development and evaluation of information systems. Mr. Marcus has coordinated and directed experiments in human performance including the experimental design and preparation of apparatus and procedures, collection and analysis of data and interpretation of results both with regard to their theoretical and to their practical implications.
Dr. E. Stanton Maxey is a general medical surgeon practicing in Stuart, Florida. He received his B.S. from Wake Forest College (1946) and his medical degree from the Bowman Gray School of Medicine (1950). After interning at the University of Pennsylvania, he completed his surgical residency at the C&O Hospital in Huntington, West Virginia (1951-55). He is certified by the American Board of Surgery and is a Fellow of the American College of Surgeons. Dr. Maxey, in addition to his surgical career, is licensed as a commercial pilot and flight instructor and has taken out, or is applying for, patents on inventions in electronics and aviation. He has conducted extensive research into the human unconscious and dreams correlating his findings with the effects of such exterior influences as electromagnetic fields, barometric changes and the positions of the moon and planets.
H. Scott McCann, a technical writer and broadcast engineer, holds a B.S. degree in English from Loyola College where he is also pursuing a master's degree in psychology. He has ten years' experience in writing and editing mechanical manuals and has worked in testing half lattice crystal filters and travelling wave tube amplifier systems. As a technician for ITT Research Institute, he worked with their Electromagnetic Compatibility Analysis Center. Recently he has worked with TV station WETA in Washington, D. C. as the engineer responsible for operation and maintenance of equipment, conduct of air operations and network switching. He previously was a technical editor with Operations Research, Inc. and the Tate Technical Service.
Dr. Stefan T. Possony, a specialist in international affairs and in psychological strategies, came to the United States after serving as an Advisor to the French Air Ministry and the French Foreign Office in the early stages of WWII. He then worked as a Technical Consultant for the U. S. Navy and was a Special Advisor to the U. S. Air Force. In 1961 Dr. Possony became Director of the International Political Studies Program at the Hoover Institution on War Revolution and Peace where he is currently a Senior Fellow. He has been a visiting professor at universities in Asia and Europe. His doctorate is from the University of Vienna.
Dr. Milan Ryzl is an international authority in biocommunications and para-psychology. Educated in Czechoslovakia, he was elected a member of the -Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences. After arriving in the United States in 1967, -he worked with Dr. J. B. Rhine at the Institute of Parapsychology in Durham, North Carolina, where he carried on original research pertaining to the influence of hypnosis on ESP. After teaching at San Diego State College, he became a professor of para-psychology at San Jose State University. His Parapsychology: A Scientific Approach, Hawthorn, 1970, is a landmark in the field, presenting indisputable and thoroughly documented evidence that psychic phenomena exist and can be studied under laboratory-controlled conditions.
Paul Sauvin, electromechanical engineer and inventor, is also qualified as a broadcast engineer and pilot. He has worked in bionics and conducted research in engineering systems of an electronic, biometric, or bioluminescent nature. After 13 years in the aerospace industry, he became affiliated with the National Institute for Rehabilitation Engineering at St. Joseph's Hospital, Paterson, New Jersey, which designs, builds and dispenses all types of rehabilitation equipment and prosthetic devices for the severely disabled. Currently, he is carrying out independent research into advanced medical applications specializing in the detection and analysis of "life energy" emissions, inclusive of electro-optical/electro-magnetic radiation given off by living organisms.
George Schepak, Russian-born aerospace systems engineer and scientific translator, was educated in Russia and Germany. He has worked with several California aerospace firms where he designed solid-state, general purpose, computers and participated in the U. S. space program. He is currently participating in a research program at the Sepulveda (California) Veterans Administration Hospital where he is investigating the physiological aspects of healing using EEGs, EKGs and other devices for monitoring physiological functioning. He has translated many Russian articles in the parapsychological field dealing with medicine, physics, magnetism, botany and geology. An active member of the Southern California Society for Psychical Research, he became its Director of Research in 1969. He holds a B.S. in Engineering from UCLA and a law degree from the Blackstone School of Law.
Dr. Berthold Eric Schwarz, psychiatrist DAD. and writer on parapsychological subjects, holds a R.A. (Dartmouth) and graduated from both the Dartmouth Medical School and the New York University College of Medicine. Prior to his entry into private practice he was a Fellow in Psychiatry at the Mayo Foundation in New York. He has conducted in-depth electrographic and clinical research on LSD, mescaline and clinical electroencephalography in the Foundation's section of Physiology and Neurophysiological studies on animals and humans. Dr. Schwarz has studied telepathic communications in the parent-child and physician-patient relationships and has published the results of this in the recently published book by Garrett Publications, Parent-Child Telepathy. He has also made investigations of such extraordinary paragnosts as Henry Gross, Jacques Romano, Gerard Croiset and Joseph Dunninger. He is a Diplomate of the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology and a member of the American Electroencephalographic Society.
Albert B. Wing, advanced technology engineer, took his B.S. in Chemistry at Brown University (1943) and his M.S. in Optics and Physics from the University of Rochester (1952). After working on the Manhattan Project in W. W. II, he has served as a Senior Staff Scientist for an advanced systems engineering company, manager of operations research for a defense agency and as a private consultant in radiation sensing and solid-state transducer physics, X-ray and neutron diffraction, microwave systems, bionics, geophysics and chemical engineering. Earlier he was principal physicist to the Cornell Aeronautical Laboratories where he directed research in biosensor telemetry, space-environment simulation chambers, IFF video defruiters, centralized time and frequency control and other problems. Mr. Wing's affiliations include the IEEE (Senior Member), the American Institute of Physics and the American Optical Society. He is listed in American Men of Science and was named to honorary membership in the research Society of America.
DR. JOHN CARSTOIU Biophysics Researcher. Though educated primarily as a mathematician, Dr. Carstoiu's recent research and experimental work has been principally in the biophysics and bionics fields. Some of this research has involved experiments with plasma radiation and waves, knownas the Priore treatment, which deals with the biophysical application of magnetohydrodynamics (MHD) in the treatment ofcancer and in developing immunology of living cells to sleeping sickness. Further research has included the study of the 85 biological effects (in terms of health status, accident rates, behavioral patterns, etc.) to humans and animals of variations in electromagnetic, magnetic and gravitational fields. For his work in these areas, Dr. Carstoiu was awarded in 1965 the prize, "Prix des Laboratories," by the French Academy of Sciences. Dr. Carstoiu came to America in 1949 and became a member of the faculties of Johns Hopkins University and Indiana University in succession. Ever has since lectured at Columbia and North-Eastern University. He became a citizen in 1954. In 1955 he joined the aerospace industry, where he worked on the optimal trajectories of jet aircraft and missiles, the passive detection of fast-moving objects and the NIDAR effect and the C-layer.
In 1959 Dr. Carstoiu joined an electronics company where he conducted research in magneto-fluid dynamics. He was particularly concerned with the ASW problem, shock-wave propagation in the presence of a magnetic field and radio and magnetohydrodynamic wave interaction. Two years later he founded the corporation of which he has been President and Chief Scientist ever since. That company has conducted research on the earth's interior and its magnetism, the electrodynamic properties of sea water (with -possible applications to communication between and detection of submerged submarines), magnetic storms and auroras, electromagnetic phenomena, the dynamics of storms, atmospheric electricity, artificial meteors and many other topics. Dr. Carstoiu received his B.S. in Mathematics from the University -of Bucharest, Romania, and a degree in Civil Aeronautical Engineering from the "Ecole Nationale Superieure de l'Aeronautique in Paris. He became a Doctor of Science in Mathematics at the University of Paris. Dr. Carstoiu has published extensively in the Journal of Rational Mechanics and Analysis, the Journal de and many others. Certain of his works are:
Articles in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Science of the USA:
"Induced Electromagnetic Fields in the Earth", Vol. 45, p. 208, 1959.
"Hydromagnetic Waves in a Compressible Fluid Conductor", Vol. 46, p. 131-136, 1960.
"Note on Hydromagnetic Waves in a Compressible Fluid Conductor, Vol. 47, p. 891-898, 1961.
Magnetohydrodynamic Waves in a Constant Dipole Magnetic Field", Vol. 48, p. 990-996, 1962. This article was also published as NASA Technical Note D-1689, December 1962
''Note on Electric and Magnetic Polarization in Moving Media", Vol. 57, p. 1536-1541, 1967.
"Electrohydrodynamic Waves and Related Phenomena", Vol. 58, p. 870-875, 1967.
"Fundamental Equations of Electromagnetodynamics of Fluids: Various Consequences", Vol. 59, p. 326-331, 1968.
Some new aspects of Magnetohydrodynamic Phenomena" in Relativistic Fluid Mechanics and Magnetohvdrodynamics, New York: Academic Press, 1963.
"Tentative Synthesis of Electrohydrodynamic Phenomena in the Earth's Atmosphere--Theoretical Development" in Planetary Electrodynamics, Vol. 2, p. 277-289, ed. Samuel C. Coroniti and J. Hughes. New York, Gordon and Breach, 1969.
Dr. Carstoiu's theories on electrohydrodynamics have also been discussed in "Electricity and Weather Modification" by Seymour Tilson in IEEE Spectrum, p. 39-40 April, 1969. STANLEY R. DEAN Biocommunications Researcher/Clinical Psychiatrist
Richard Alan Miller, Physicist- Holographic brain, human consciousness, and the non-local mind. He worked for the Navy, investigating the paranormal and the mind. Richard Alan Miller has been at the forefront of many fields during his long and varied career. A solid-state physicist with graduate work at MIT, Miller was involved in groundbreaking work for cloaked agencies in the latee '60s and '70s. A colleague of Dr. Stanley Krippner, Miller co-authored in 1973 the paper, The Holographic Concept of Reality - a document whose implications for psychoenergetic systems are only now beginning to be realized. Like so many of idealists of his era, Miller became quickly disillusioned with the severe ethical compromises forced on him by what he recognized as corporate manipulation. After a brief stint as an engineer at Boeing, Miller left the corporate world in disgust and entered the more spiritually satisfying world of the occult. He opened Beltane Books in Seattle and swiftly became " the Herman Slater of the West Coast." At this time he penned several works including his classic " The Magical and Ritual Use of Herbs." Miller also co-authored, with his wife Iona, THE MODERN ALCHEMIST, hailed by Stanley Krippner as the most "illuminating" study of Alchemy since Carl Jung. Before its publication, Miller had used an electronic form of the book as teaching material for his on-line course in Metaphysics, taught on America Online.Richard Alan Miller has been researching psychic phenomenon since the early 1970's. Notable Clients include Mankind Research Unlimited (MRU), under the direction of Dr. Carl Schleicher, the Washington D.C. based paranormal phenomena investigation team, and U.S. Navy Intelligence under the Seal Corporation, which in 1973, funded Richard Alan Miller for experiments in ESP monitoring and induction through hypnosis. Richard Alan Miller won the first PsychicTournament, sponsored by Llewellyn Publications in Sept 1975. This competition included 40 other notable and self-styled psychics, such as Noel Tyl, Jean Dixon, Sybil Leek, James Hurtak, and Isaac Bonewitz. Richard Alan Miller founded Northwest Botanicals in 1987 to broker herbs, always investigating new plants of interest in enhancing human potential. From the late 1980's to the present, Richard Alan Miller has been writing about physics and the psyche. MRU is a classic example of a center that covers both psychic phenomena and mind-control research.