about the classic manchurian candidates such as those used against Robert Kennedy and John Lennon.These were "one way", for want of a better phrase, programming techniques. Once the "candidate"finished his mission, he lost memory of the event and, if he survived, was pretty useless and clue less.
We know that the US Government has spent an incredible amount of money and effort researching anddeveloping mind control technology. Walter Bowart, in his book "Operation Mind Control" (1978)[This out of print book can be found for free on the internet as a .pdf file], describes the routine use oftechnologies to make enlisted service men forget what they had done once they were discharged. Thesetechniques were used on the subject without his knowledge.
Apparently, this technology has now reached a high stage of perfection and is being used on governmentoperatives who actually volunteer for this. Legally, this kind of stuff is covered by what is called a"Human Use Agreement" which basically states that you give the government permission to use yourbody for its purposes as it pleases. These new techniques are reversible and are claimed to be safe.Here is how it is said they are used:
Traditionally, if you are planning some covert assignment, you would look for an operative whosenatural personality was compatible with the assignment - like the Mission Impossible team leaderlooking through his agent files to pick who was suitable for the new mission. However, wouldn't it benice if you did not need to look for a natural match but could, instead, program an agent with a newpersonality which was taylor made for the job. This is reportedly how the new technology works: Theagent is called in and agrees to do the mission. He does not know what the mission is. Then, hisnatural mind is suppressed and a new personality and life history is inserted. He then proceeds with themission which could be days, weeks, months or even years. When he completes the mission, he isprogrammed to return to base. His "mission mind" is erased and his real mind is restored. He collectshis pay and gets some time off. He never knows what he did. This technique protects both the agentand the government. The government does not have to worry that the agent might talk and the agent,clue less about whatever he has just done, does not have any concerns about PTSD or a troubledconscious. The "lost memories" would be, however, recorded in the Akashic records. These recordscannot be erased.
PHILOSOPHY AND ETHICS
There are many good arguments for government secrets. You could say, for example, that ordinarypeople should not know how to launch bombs. That's reasonable. However, is it reasonable to arguethat some people should have perfect health because they are important while ordinary people shouldlive at the peril of a host of preventable and curable diseases because it is convenient for the ruling eliteto have it that way.
A long time ago - and who knows why - maybe they were smoking funny cigarettes or something - thefuture designers of the United States wrote that they believed all men were created equal and were