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<P>TKREALM: Mind Control - Secret Experiments <BR>
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Welcome to my web site. My name is James Thomas Fleming, <I>former </I>Project
Coordinator of the National Intelligence Service. You have probably never heard
of the NIS. It is not unlike the CIA, but I assure you its past is much darker.
This is my story which I would recommend for everyone to read. <BR>
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The NIS is the most secretive government agency in existence. They conduct
foreign and domestic intelligence operations, keep files on everyone (including
you) and devise high technology for use in intelligence and weapons systems for
the government. The NIS was created by executive order with the signing of the
National Security Act of 1947. So secret was to be the nature of the NIS that
its name was not even referred to in the text of the act - it exists due to a
deliberate loophole in the language. They receive billions of dollars of
defense funding annually, which is covered up by attributing it to other
agencies, and various public service programs which do not actually exist. <BR>
<BR>
My background in government work found me at NIS headquarters in Washington
D.C. one cold winter day. I was applying for a job through the advice of a
friend of mine who worked there. The building was relatively small and
unassuming. On the hazy glass of the door to the recruitment center was the
seal of the NIS; an eagle with its wings spread, with thirteen stars
representing the original colonies in a circular formation. The motto,
"Vigilantis pretium Liberatis" - Vigilance is the price of Freedom. <BR>
<BR>
I was interviewed, given a polygraph and sent on my way. It was nothing new to
a government guy like me. The next day I received a phone call saying that I
had gotten the job as an operations specialist. <BR>
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For three years, I worked conducting counterintelligence activities. My
background in psychology eventually got me assigned to the Behavioral Science
Unit. At the BSU, we profiled foreign and domestic officials of particular
interest and sent our findings on up the line. We were also given essentially
free reign to conduct research at NIS general laboratories in Bethesda, MD.
This was a mistake on the part of the agency - my collegues and I in the unit
soon began to diverge off onto a path of research into what are known as
"altered states" - we were interested in the possible forceful induction of
hypnotic states by means of drugs and/or neural stimulation by means of light,
sound and radiation. <BR>
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It was during this stage that we found a "magic bullet". In this case, it was a
certain frequency and type of sound that causes instantaneous depression of
neurotransmitters in the higher regions of the brain. This, we found
conclusively, effectively deactivated the conscious mind, reducing an
individual to basic stimulus-response operations; not unlike an animal. <BR>
<BR>
We eagerly reported our research findings to the Assistant Project Coordinator.
This was no small breakthrough in the field of psychology. In fact, the
oversight commission had a special meeting just to learn of our findings. They
were pleased, but wanted more research to be conducted before any operations
applications were devised. Our experiments were acknowledged as an official
project and assigned the codename TKREALM. <BR>
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So we began experiments on humans, as it was apparent that this system was only
effective on them, and we didn't want to waste time with animal experiments. We
posted a bogus ad in the paper, asking for people who wanted to be models to
appear for screening. We would take them each into a room, sit them down and
tell them we'd be right back. Then the signal was turned on. Through a one-way
mirror, we observed the subject slump in their seat, as though dead. Then we
began conditioning them to perform tasks. First they were simple, like picking
up a ball. Then, through successive approximation, we managed to get them to
play tunes on a synthesizer and do other complex things. Of course, operational
use was always foremost. We started conditioning them to shoot firearms into a
dummy target on an indoor range, and to slip capsules into drinks in an
unassuming fashion. Soon we realized what we had created in our study already -
a legion of zombie assassins. <BR>
<BR>
The effects of the treatment were biological in nature, although we were not
certain as to which neurotransmitter blockers were being secreted, or from
which gland. The symptoms would wear off, but only after several hours without
treatment. It was unknown how long someone could survive the state. <BR>
<BR>
It was after the submittal of our second report that the Project Coordinator,
who had been contemplating retirement, selected me to succeed him. After almost
a year as the acting PC, I was confirmed by the Senate Intelligence committee.
This position of power was totally unexpected for me, and although I had
reservations, I was grateful. <BR>
<BR>
No longer working in the lab, I began to devote more funding to my collegues to
continue the research we had started together. It was not long thereafter that
I received the first report of "incident". <BR>
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The phone call woke me up at 6:00am. A female subject in one of the experiments
had blown the head off of an NIS field agent with his own service weapon (an HK
USP). When I asked how it happened, there was dead silence for a few seconds,
then "I think you should get down here, sir." <BR>
<BR>
Special Agent Charles Hayward was dead in the hallway. His body had not been
moved. I put on the gloves, as usual, and made a visual inspection of the
scene. Blood and brain matter caked the wall. The sight was sickening. It was
at this point that the reality of the situation hit me - the program must be
terminated. <BR>
<BR>
The woman soon regained her consciousness and showed no signs of any memory of
the event. Rather than tell her the shocking truth of what she had done (which
would have compromised security anyway), we sent her on her way. <BR>
<BR>
I called an emergency meeting with the oversight committee. The project was
immediately discontinued at NIS, but I found that details had been piped to DoD
(Department of Defense) all along! This infuriated me. As coordinator, I had
the final word in any joint operations, and this was a clear violation. The
responsible party had vanished without a trace - only later did I find that he
was a plant for the National Security Agency. The research, I am sure, has
continued outside of the hands of the NIS. Determined to stop it, I sent memos
to the White House.<BR>
For my insistence on moral grounds, I was "awarded" removal from my position
and blacklisted for further government employment. The order came from the top
of the Executive Branch. <BR>
<BR>
Revealing this story on the Internet for the first time makes me liable to
criminal indictment. Before they tear down this page, MAKE A COPY! PRINT IT AND
SEND IT TO YOUR SENATOR OR CONGRESSMAN! Please; you are my only hope of
propogating the truth about this project. <BR>
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Sincerely, <BR>
-- Jim Fleming <BR>
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You want to know how this is done?
ASK THE GOVERNMENT!! They have the
answers.
Martin F. Abernathy