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In the News (Sun 15 Nov 09)

  
  The Search for the Manchurian Candidate - Chapter 12
Carl Pfeiffer's subprojects are MKULTRA 9, 26, 28, and 47 and MKSEARCH 7.
Maitland Baldwin's Subprojects are MKULTRA 62 and MKSEARCH 1.
Charles Geschickter's subprojects are MKULTRA 23, 35, and 45 and MKSEARCH 6.
www.druglibrary.org /schaffer/lsd/marks12.htm   (7810 words)

  
 The Search for the Manchurian Candidate
MKSEARCH Subproject #2 involved continuing a $150,000a-year contract with a Baltimore biological laboratory This lab, run by at least one former CIA germ expert, gave TSS "a quick-delivery capability to meet anticipated future operational needs," according to an Agency document.
[6] Under MKSEARCH, Geschickter continued to provide TSS with a means to assess drugs rapidly, and he branched out into trying to knock out monkeys with radar waves to the head (a technique which worked but risked frying vital parts of the brain).
MKSEARCH programs and their origins in MKULTRA are described in documents #449, 8 April 1964, Revision of Project MKULTRA and #S-1-7, untitled, undated.
www.whale.to /b/m/12.html   (7803 words)

  
 Genesis Drug Testing
Its purpose was to stockpile severely incapacitating and lethal materials, and to develop gadgetry for the dissemination of these materials.
MKSEARCH: This was apparently a successor project to MKULTRA, which began in 1965 and was terminated in 1973.
The objective of the project was to develop a capability to manipulate human behavior in a predictable manner through the use of drugs.
darrendixon.supanet.com /drugtesting.htm   (586 words)

  
 Project MKULTRA - Wikipedia
The CIA was also interested in being able to manipulate foreign leaders with such techniques, and would later invent several schemes to drug Fidel Castro.
In 1964, the project was renamed to MKSEARCH.
The project attempted to produce a perfect truth drug for use in interrogating suspected Soviet spies during the Cold War, and generally to explore any other possibilities of mind control.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/MKSEARCH   (2715 words)

  
 MKDoc : News : MKDoc Ltd wins £75k SMART award
The prototype, codenamed MKSearch, which will allow e-gif compliant metadata to be indexed, and subsequently searched precisely and speedily.
MKSearch will be making full use of cutting edge internet technologies such as RDF, RSS, fast triple stores and REST web architecture to provide a novel search framework.
This will allow the increasingly large amount of metadata being produced in the UK public webspace to be indexed in a high performance triple store server.
www.mkdoc.com /news/smart   (444 words)

  
 A History of Secret Human Experimentations
These experiments were conducted on prisoners, terminal cancer patients and people who were described as mental "defectives." They also used radar waves on monkeys' brains (which risked "cooking" their brains) and one scientist took the head of one monkey and tried to attach it to the body of another.
MKSEARCH continued into the early 1970's, and more experiments were performed under ORD, the Office of Research and Development.
Some of these experiments consisted of implanting electrodes into the brains of cats, dogs, and reptiles and controlling the animals remotely.
www.mindcontrolforums.com /history-of-human-experimentation.htm   (3688 words)

  
 CIA cryptonym - Wikipedia
MKNAOMI - Stockpiling of lethal biological and chemical agents, successor to MKDELTA
MKULTRA - Mind control research, renamed MKSEARCH in 1964
MKSEARCH - MKULTRA after 1964, mind control research
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/CIA_cryptonym   (740 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-12)
# # The prefered method is through a ".mksearch" file in any vistited directory # # specifying additional files or directories to search (given with a leading # # '/' or '~'), or not search (specified with an exlamation mark, a space and # # the file/directory name).
Files specified in a ".mksearch" file in the given order.
Directories specified in a ".mksearch" file in the given order.
folk.uio.no /arnesom/help/usage/mksearch   (633 words)

  
 PR Newswire: MKSEARCH EVOLVES INTO SPECIALIST WORLDWIDE BUSINESS SERVICES PROVIDER.@ HighBeam Research   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-12)
This press release is transmitted on behalf of mksearch.
The mksearch board of directors announce that from 2 October 2000, mksearch will become part of a wider business organisation, known as mkworldwide.
This development into a broader operation follows the overwhelming response the business has received to its mksearch operation, which launched earlier this...
www.highbeam.com /library/doc0.asp?docid=1G1:65629674&refid=ink_tptd_np   (176 words)

  
 Lucent is hunting for staff   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-12)
UK-based internet recruitment firm, mksearch, was hired to extract these skills from an already tight labour market.
There are too many job pages on the web to rely on random scanning.
The recruitment plan aims to fill positions for the 3G technology in Italy, a fibre manufacturing facility in Denmark, and mobile and optical networking in Ireland, England and Germany.
www.pcw.co.uk /articles/print/2056633   (335 words)

  
 [No title]
So we've got MKSearch, Carl Pfeiffer was a contractor for MKSearch and MKULTRA.
One of the sites he worked at is the New Jersey Reformatory at Bordentown which was in some of those preliminary MKULTRA lists that I showed.
In 300 pages of transcript of the interrogation of Luis Castillo by the Phillipines FBI, that's in the possession of the JFK Assassination researcher who told me where George Estabrooks' personal papers are, Luis Castillo describes very clearly (and this is also described in Walter Bowart's book) having MPD.
www.gts.net /waynesworld/mind01-07   (2252 words)

  
 Doug's Favorite Articles
The Director testified that it appeared that three of the projects described by these documents--projects designated MKSEARCH, MKOFTEN and MKCHICKWIT--were Department of Defense programs with which the CIA had had some contact.
Its purpose was to stockpile severly incapacitating and lethal materials, and to defvelop gadgetry for the dissemination of these materials.
MKCHICKWIT: This was apparantly a part of the MKSEARCH program.
www.mindcontrolforums.com /v/dougfavs.htm   (6331 words)

  
 MKSearch : Howto   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-12)
How to install the Jpackage dependancies for MKSearch on a Fedora Core 3 GNU/Linux machine, using only Free code.
There was a previous partially successful attempt to create MKSearch, this is available via CVS.
Notes on the compilation requirements for the MKSearch project using the GNU GCJ compiler.
www.mksearch.mkdoc.org /howto   (170 words)

  
 MKSearch-dev Info Page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-12)
MKSearch is an experimental open source search engine from MKDoc.
For more info see the MKSearch web site, see also the MKSearch subversion repo.
To see the collection of prior postings to the list, visit the MKSearch-dev Archives.
www.email-lists.org /mailman/listinfo/mksearch-dev   (275 words)

  
 Comments on: Man Executed — Demanded Brain Fingerprint   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-12)
It was first brought to wide public attention by the U.S. Congress (in the form of the Church Committee) and a presidential commission (known as the Rockefeller Commission) (see Revelation below).
Starting from 1964, the project was renamed to MKSEARCH.
The project's goal was to produce a perfect truth drug for use in interrogating suspected Soviet spies during the Cold War, and generally to explore any other possibilities of mind control.
www.dvorak.org /blog/wp-commentsrss2.php?p=1618   (396 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-12)
(There were several others: MKNAOMI, MKACTION, MKSEARCH, etc.) Also keep in mind the revelation by "Deep Trance" that the CIA concentrated on psychoelectronics AFTER the termination of MKULTRA in 1963.
Seven MKULTRA subprojects were continued, under TSS supervision, as MKSEARCH.
CIA apologists often proclaim that "brainwashing" research ceased in either 1962 or 1972; these blandishments refer to the TSS projects, not to the ORD work, which remains TERRA INCOGNITA for independent researchers.
www.textfiles.com /conspiracy/mind.con   (14841 words)

  
 Mind Control: Technology, Techniques, and Politics   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-12)
MKULTRA was a U.S. government research program on mind and behavior control which ran from the early 1950s into the 1960s.
Rather than being terminated, though, MKULTRA was "rolled over" into other programs such as MKSEARCH.
To dispense with such name-change games, MKULTRA is occasionally used to generically refer to U.S. government mind control operations, particularly those of the CIA.
www.datafilter.com /mc/mkultra.html   (382 words)

  
 Members - J33J33   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-12)
Although MKULTRA officially ended in 1963, CIA researchers had, according to their public statements, found no sure way to brainwash people.
That the public statements made by the CIA were wrong proofs J33J33, who's mind was controlled by the CIA ever since he was a little boy.
And he will keep doing so, until MKSEARCH comes to an end...
home.student.utwente.nl /f.p.m.dewit/TNT/Members/Old/J33J33.htm   (129 words)

  
 BlueBird   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-12)
BLUEBIRD is the cryptonym for a CIA mind control program that ran from 1951 to 1953.
Other mind control programs include ARTICHOKE, MKULTRA, and MKSEARCH.
The purpose of the book BLUEBIRD is to prove that the military and the CIA have been creating Manchurian Candidates for operational use since the second world war.
www.rossinst.com /blue.htm   (199 words)

  
 Arne Sommer - Search Usage   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-12)
You can download the program files 'mksearch', 'search.cgi' and the required library 'common.pl' followed by a change of the '-' in the file names to a period - if you want to use the search program yourself.
Add the following code to your html file to access the search program:
Files and directories can be additionally specified or ruled out; see the source code (the perl script) for information.
folk.uio.no /arnesom/help/usage   (175 words)

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