Capabilities
MRU's Potential Capabilities
Investigations of GeopathicFactors and Their Effects on Inducing Human Illness
Application of newly developed U.S. Army "Thermoviewer" devices to analyze diagnostically the status of body tissue beneath the skin.
Investigations into the use of negative ion generators and their potential application in enhancinhg human performance.
Use of High Frequency Electromagnetic Waves with pulse cadence near alpha rhythm brain waves to produce narcosis effects.
Use of psychbiological and physico-chemical drugs to alter states of consciousness and contro moods, fatigue, alertness, personality, perception and tension.
Through interaction of biophysiological techniques and electromagnetic fields, varying emotional states of groups of people and inducing visual and auditory hallucinations by applying specific field intensities.
Luminescent microscopy techniques to diagnose illness.
Analysis of acupuncture and its degree of effectiveness in treating human ailments.
Human sensitivity to, and effect of, ultrasonic energy.
Biological effects in strong or reinforced and weak or disturbed geomagnetic and electromagnetic fields.
Human perception and relation to the conditioned reflex.
Application of neurocybernetics.
Biofeedback Training and applications.
Electromagnetic field and magnetoresistance effects on neural tissues.
Production of electrographic images of living organisms.
Biological effects of water treated by magnetic fields on the behavior and activity of living organisms.
Use of microwave therapy in the treatment of diseases.
Use of magnetic field and magnets to effect pain-deadening conditions.
What's New with My Subject?
MANKIND RESEARCH UNLIMITED
I. COMPANY BACKGROUND
Mankind Research Unlimited, Inc. (MRU) was recently established as a wholly
owned subsidiary of Systems Consultants, Inc. (SCI) to provide an
organization for scientific research, development and application of
biocommunications, biocybernetics, bionics, biophysics, and other activities
which impact upon the welfare of mankind. In view of the short history of
MRU, a brief des-cription of the parent company is given to provide the
potential customer with sufficient background so that a corporate and
finan-cial evaluation can be made.
SCI was established in 1966 and has experienced continued growth in
personnel, skills, experience and facilities, We now maintain a staff of
250, with approximately 210 technical and scientific specialists.
The Company's sales have grown from $250,000 in 1967 to sales of $6.5
million in 1971. Under existing government regulations, SCI qualifies as a
small business. Because SCI maintains no affiliations with software or
hardware producers, it is, with-out reservation, able to provide objective
services to all clients.
A permanent professional staff (with an average of 15 years experience) has
concentrated on problem solving in the areas of system definition,
intelligence, electronic warfare human factors analysis, sensor technology
and applications.
Systems Consultants, Inc., has its main office in the Georgetown area of
Washington, D.C. In addition, it has personnel working on a variety of
projects in field offices located in Virginia Beach, Virginia New York City
and Huntington, New York; Ridgecrest and San Diego, California; New London,
Connecticut, Newport, Rhode Island; Key West, Florida; and Honolulu, Hawaii.
The Board of Directors of SCI has made available the full support and
financial resources of SCI to ensure the success of this innovative endeavor
in a relatively new field of science and technology. The capabilities of MRU
and the support capabilities of SCI are summarized in Table 1 to provide an
indication of the experience in related fields and an overview evaluation of
the scientific expertise available.
II. COMPANY CAPABILITIES
Mankind Research Unlimited, Inc. (MRU) has unique capabilities for
collection, analyzing and evaluating scientific and tech-nological
developmental data (both U.S. and foreign) to assist customers in
determining the impact of biocommunication and behavioral science
applications in their area of control, in-terest or responsibility. In
addition MRU has and is acquiring on a daily basis, a large amount of unique
biocybernetics data from Eastern Europe. Some of this original data has been
translated and to our knowledge these reports have not previously been
available within the United States. MRU will make this unique data available
for analysis and evaluation for customers with an interest in Eastern
European biocybernetics state-of- the-art applications. Areas where MRU is
exceptionally well qualified to study or conduct experiments are:
Validation of the current state-of-the-science in various foreign countries,
identification of the research capabilities of foreign laboratories and
experimenters.
Definition of techniques and methodology for data validation or potential
direct evaluation and application.
Determination of technological "state-of-the- art" implications, preparation
of technological forecasts and assessments.
Definition of systems which improve man's relationship to his environment.
Determination of potential health implications, and innovative causal or
preventive medical research.
Determination and identification of specific user requirements,
Determination of educational/teaching implica-tions,
Development of a program for further investi-gations based on the particular
users requirements.
To be able to offer such a broad spectrum of research and analysis
capability to its customers, MRU has brought together many of the leading
scientists and experimenters in the multidisciplinary field of
biocommunications which includes the sciences of bionics, bio-physics,
psychophysics , psychology, physiology, neuropsychiatry,
cybernetics and systems engineering. This team is available to conduct
research and analyses based on the unique data which is available at MRU
and/or may be made available by the customer. Some tasking areas that could
be assigned are:
man-machine cybernetic interactions,
special sensory biophysical activities,
brain and mind control,
telepathic communications or bioinformation transceiving,
bioluminescent and bioenergetic emissions, effects of altered states of
consciousness on the human psyche,
improvement of human performance via bio-feedback techniques,
innovative therapy/prosthetic/diagnostic techniques,
environmental effects upon biological (human) systems,
infrasonic and ultrasonic effects upon biological systems,
geopathogenic factors which induce illness.
The above list is not meant to be all-inclusive but is presented to give
indication of the scope and depth of knowledge and capability available to
MRU.
LABORATORY AND RESEARCH FACILITIES
Mankind Research Unlimited currently has available laboratory and research
facilities in various parts of the country which are used to perform
experimental studies and research based upon data in the MRU data bank and
for the conduct of special research and applied engineering services as may
be designated by the customer.
LOCATION SPECIALTY
Albuquerque, N. Mex. Bioluminescence, Psychophysics, Bionics
Bethesda, Md. Sensor Technology and Signal Processing
Boston, Mass. Biophysics, Plasma Physics, Magnetohydrodynamics
Los Angeles, Calif. Bioluminescence, Psychophysics
Miami, Florida Physiological, Biological Effects of Magnetic Fields,
Acupuncture ^^^ Montclair, N. J. Psychiatric Research, Bio-Feedback, EEG
Analysis Mountain View, Advanced Sensor Technology, Los Altos, Calif.
Cybernetics, Psycho-Acoustics, Paterson, N. .J. Bioluminescence;
Prosthetic,Therapy, and Diagnostic Techniques; Radionics State College, Pa,
Biophysics, Biocybernetics, Bionics Washington, D.C. Biochemical,
Pharmacology and Physico-Chemical Washington, D.C. Behavioral Sciences,
Psycho-Technology Research, Biocybernetics Washington, D.C. Acoustic
Technology, Psycho- Acoustics Research IV. SELECTED RESUMES OF PERSONNEL MRU
is pleased to be able to offer some of the leading scientists in the fields
of biocommunications, bio-physics, big-cybernetics and related scientific
disciplines. The individuals whose resumes follow were selected in order to
show a broad base of complementary expertise. CARL SCHLEICHER Research and
Development Director Mr. Carl Schleicher is President and Research and
Development Director of Mankind Research Unlimited, Inc. -a frontier of
science research company located in Washington, D. C. 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. JAMES C. ALLER Biomedical Engineer Dr. Aller has had extensive
experience in clinical engineering, biomedical research and has designed and
developed advanced medical systems. His most current assignment has been as
an Associate Professor in the Department of Clinical Engineering at George
Washington University Medical Center. He has served as Lecturer on various
biomedical engineering application areas which include: Hospital Information
Systems for the Institute of Advanced Technology, Automated Data Processing
(ADP) and Medicine at the Civil Service Commission, and Reliability for
Tutorial on Multitesting at the International Health Evaluation Association.
In addition, Dr. Aller has served as a consultant to the President's
Advisory Council on Management Improvement (Health Study) and has organized
and developed a course in "Clinical Engineering" at the George Washington
University School of Engineering. Dr. Aller held the Chair of Physical
Science in 1968 to 1970 while a Professor at the Naval War College and also
served there as a member of the Advanced Technology Committee where he was
responsible for the introduction of time-sharing computer support of
curriculum objectives. During the period 1963 to 1967, he was a member of
the Professional Staff of the Operations Evaluation Group at the Center for
Naval Analyses of the University of Rochester. While a staff member, Dr.
Aller was awarded a Fellowship in Medical Systems Development Laboratories
by the U.S. Public Health Service. Dr. Aller served for a period of twenty
years (1942-1962) as a naval officer which included major assignments as
Fleet Electronic Warfare Officer, Missile Range Director, Project Officer of
Regulus II Missile, Head of Missile Guidance Division, Pt. Mugu
(California), and as Project Officer and Test Pilot for the evaluation of
optical aids to all weather landing at the Naval Test Center Patuxent River
(Maryland). Dr. Aller graduated from the U.S. Naval Academy with a B.S.E.E.
in 1942 and subsequently received his M.A. and M.E.S. from Harvard
University. In 1968, he was awarded the Doctor of Science degree from George
Washington University. Dr. Aller is a Senior Member of the IEEE, the Society
for Advanced Medical Systems, and various other professional scientific
organizations. He is also Editorial Advisor to Biocharacterist and is listed
in Who's Who in the Computing Field Aller, continued SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY
Publications and Presentations "Evaluation of Medical Systems," Engineering
Research Foundation Conference, Deerfield, Massachusetts, 1969. "Electronic
Warfare Concept," Naval War College Review, May, 1970. "Evaluation of Health
Care Delivery Systems," University of l Virginia Colloquium speaker, June
1971. "Medical Engineering" (article in press). "Action Styles and
Management Game Performance," Colloquiums of the University of Texas
Business School, (in press). "Data Reduction through Multidimensional
Analysis," Transactions of Eascon 1971. "The Organization and Staffing of
Evaluation Units in Limited Institutions," paper presented at XIX
International Meeting of the Institute of Management Science, April 4, 1972,
Houston, Texas - joint author "The Use of Man-Machine Systems in Medical
Decisions," presented at 1972 San Diego Biomedical Symposium, February 2-4,
1972, joint author "A Proposal for Improvement in the Selection Process of
Candidates for High Political Office by Use of New Medical Technology,"
presented at 1972 San Diego Biomedical Symposium, February 2-4, 1972, joint
author . "Automation et Acquisition De L' Information Medicale en fonction
Du Diagnostic E1 Du Traitement, (fourth author). Presented at l Sixth World
Congress of Cybernetic Medicine, Naples April 5-9, 1972 by R. P. Charland,
M.D. Action Styles and Management Game Performance An Exploratory
Consideration." Naval War College Review, Vol XXIV, No. 10 June 1972 pp
65-82. (Third author). Aller, continued Co-Author "Watch Out That Those Bits
Don't Bite - A Case Study," Proceedings r of 23rd Annual Conference on
Engineering in Medicine and Biology, L Washington, D.C., 1970. "Systems
Analysis of Operational Data from a Multiphasic Screening Center,"
Proceedings of the IEEE, Vol. 57, No. 11, November, 1969. "Reliability of
Multiphasic Screening Systems," in Proceedings of 21st Annual Conference on
Engineering in Medicine and Biology, sponsored by IEEE, ISA, and ASME,
Houston, Texas, November 18-21, Vol. 10, p. 2236, 1968. "Introduction of
Computer Techniques to Older Multitest Screening Groups," Proceedings of
Third Joint Meeting Clinical Society and Commissioned Officers Assn., Public
Health Service, San Francisco, March, 1968. "Comment on 'chagas' Disease,"
IEEE Transaction of Bio-Medical Engineering, Vol. BME-15, No. 4, pp.
326-327, 1968. Clinical Engineering in Health Service Delivery Multitest
Facilities: A Model, presented before ASEE Annual Meeting, June 1971.
CHRISTOPHER BIRD Biocommunications Editor/Russian Translator Mr. Bird's
experience in biocommunications has largely been gained during research for
a biography on the life and work t of the late biocommunications researcher
Dr. Wilhelm Reich. This research has taken him into tangential fields such
as bionics, psychophysics and psychology, where he has conducted
investigations and reported the results in a series of technical papers.
Additionally, Mr. Bird's linguistic skills, education and training have
equipped him well for carrying out research in the biocommunications field.
Mr. Bird has worked professionally as an interpreter and translator in the
Russian and French languages. He learned the former by living with a family
of white Russian emigres and the latter from two year's residence in France
working with refugees and displaced persons. Mr. Bird studied Chinese for
three years at Harvard and Yale and has a basic knowledge of Spanish, German
and Serbo-Croatian. After graduating Mr. Bird worked for a classified
government agency. During this period he was stationed in Japan. He then
served in the U.S. Army, specializing in psychological warfare, and prepared
a course of study in that subject for the Divisional Staffs of the South
Vietnamese army. After his military service, Mr. Bird became the Washington
representative of 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 exchange and purchase of
technological information. During this period, he attended the Pugwash
meeting on Atomic, Chemical and Biological Warfare as an assistant to the
international industrialist Cyrus Eaton. Next, Mr. Bird became editor of the
Gallatin Annual of International Business. He later worked for Time magazine
as a correspondent in Yugoslavia. After his return from Yugoslavia, he
became a free-lance writer and biocommunications lI researcher. A selection
of articles and lectures by Mr. Bird L followers Mr. Bird received his B.A.
in Biology from Harvard, where he also studied the histories of Russia,
China and Southeast Asia, I in 1951. He completed the course work for a B.A.
Anthropology at the University of Hawaii and passed the comprehensive
exam-inations for a Ph.D. in Russian Area Studies at American | University
in January 1967. He received a Certificate in Chinese Language from the Yale
Institute of Far Eastern Languages in 1950. Bird, cont. SELECTED
BIBLIOGRAPHY "From a Reporter's Notebook" (summary of situation in
Yugoslavia). Problems of Communism, July-October Lectures on Yugoslavia to
Businessmen's Training Course at American University; School for Advanced
International Studies, Johns Hopkins University; American Association for
the Advancement of Slavic Studies, Washington, D.C., 1969. "Soviet Foreign
Aid". Lecture, Carnegie Seminar on Technical Cooperative and California
Institute of Technology Graduate Seminar on Soviet Foreign Policy,
University of Southern California, December 1963. "Scholarship and
Propaganda" (part of a series: Russia in Africa). Problems of Communism,
March- April, 1962. Reprinted in Le Contrat Social, Paris, July, 1962 as
"L'Africanisme en URSS". "Soviet Objectives in Africa" World Affairs
Institute, University of Southern California Annual volume for 1961.
Lectures on "Russia and Africa" to Institute of World Affairs, E. Carolina
College, 1961; American Association for - Advancement of Slavic Studies,
Washington Chapter, 1961; Rand Corporation, Santa Monica, 1961. "Soviet
Ethnography: A Base for Applied Study of and Operations in Africa",
(Analysis of Soviet writing on Africa). Human Organization, Fall of 1960.
Series of articles in Africa Special Report on Soviet research in Africa:
"Soviet Ethnographic Research on Africa", October 1957. "Bibliography of
Soviet Publications on Africa", October 1957. "Africa's Diverse Peoples
Offer Openings for Soviet Agitation', November, 1957. "What Russia Reads
about Africa", December 1957. "A Soviet Anthropologist Visits Ghana", March
1958. "Soviet Scholars Embark on Major Program of African Research", April
1958. "New Soviet Journal on Asia and Africa", August 1958. "Letters from
Vietnam". Series of articles including interview with President Ngo Dinh
Diem for Honolulu Advertiser (Editorial page). Bird, cont. Participant,
Harvard International Seminar, summer 1957. Lecture, Harvard Summer School
Conference on Political Geography (Soviet Designs on Africa), summer 1957.
"Force for Freedom" (psychological warfare in the Philippines). American
Mercury, 1956. . Editor, "News from the Pacific", Anthropological Society of
Hawaii, 1956-57. Translated and published a Russian novel, (Mnymye
Velichiny, Chekhov Press, New York) which appeared as The Chains of Fear -
Regnery, 1958, and ran in eight issues of Saturday Evening Post May-July,
1958. In Partisan Review, 1961 Special Issue: "Dissonant Voices in Soviet
Literature", translated "The Making of Asper" by A. Grin. Scientific
translations for Academy of Sciences, et-al. EDWIN BOYLE, JR Medical
Researcher/Advanced Diagnostic Applications Dr. Boyle has had over twenty
years' experience as a medical researcher and is currently serving as the
Director of Research at the Miami Heart Institute. Dr. Boyle's medical
background includes assignments as a rotating intern at the Philadelphia
General Hospital, Assistant Resident at Watts Hospital, Durham, North
Carolina (Teaching Hospital of the University of North Carolina), and
Resident at the University of Virginia Hospital in Charlottesville. He has
also held a postdoctoral Fellow-ship at the National Heart Institute and was
the Senior Clinical Investigator of the Metabolism section of that
institution. Afterwards he became an established Investigator of the
American Heart Association and the Director of the Lipid Metabolism
Laboratory of the Medical College of South Carolina, where he was an
Instructor in Medicine. He became an Associate in Medicine at the Medical
College of South Carolina, and eventually Assistant Professor of
Research-Medicine at that institution. In 1971, Dr. Boyle was appointed
Clinical Voluntary Assistant Professor at the School of Medicine of the
University of Miami in addition to his work at the Miami Heart Institute.
Dr. Boyle has published or presented over fifty papers on aspects of lipids
research and cardiovascular disease and has several others in preparation.
He also lectured extensively on a wide variety of medical subjects. In his
recent years Dr. Boyle has taken a special interest in researching the human
psyche and its influence upon states of the physical body. Some of this
research has included the study of gifted individuals who possess special
sensory abilities and investigating such individuals by clinical methods
employing hypnosis and EEGs, EKGs, myographs, plethysmographs and other
laboratory apparatus. | Dr. Boyle took his B.A. from the University of North
Carolina in 1943, and his Certificate of Medicine in 1945. His M.D. is from
the Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Dr. Boyle is a
member of many Medical Societies, including the Aldous Huxley Foundation,
the American Association for the |Advancement of Science, several councils
of the American I Heart Association, the American Medical Writers
Association and the American Board of Internal Medicine. He is also a member
of the Medical Electronics and Data Society, the New Horizons "Psychic)
Research Foundation, the Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine, and
the American Schizophrenia Association. I DR. CHARLES R. BUFFLER I| Research
Physicist 1 Dr. Buffler has over fifteen years' experience as a scientific
researcher, primarily in the fields of magnetism and parapsychology. During
and after a research assignment at Harvard, he conducted several
experiments, which resulted in his "Spin Wave Analysis of Ferromagnetic
Resonance" and other papers disseminated in the Journal of Applied Physics,
the American Journal of Physics and various other scientific publications.
Dr. Buffler's latest work is on the effects of weak or near zero magnetic
fields on humans and on the theoretical aspects of microwave interactions
with various materials. Dr. Buffler has a long-standing interest in the
field of parapsychology. He has assisted in and performed independent
experiments on a possible biomagnetic explanation for dow-sing, and has
investigated phenomena of general extrasensory perception and psychokinesis.
Some of these experiments were conducted in Paris with the eminent ESP
researcher, Professor Yves Rocard, Director of the Physics and Chemistry
Laboratories of the Ecole Normale Superioure, University of Paris. Dr.
Buffler received his B.S. in Physics (1951) from the University of Texas,
and his M.S. (1956) and Ph.D (1959) -from Harvard. He is a Senior Member of
the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers and a participating
member of the IEEE Groups on "Microwave Theory and Techniques", "Magnetics",
"Engineering in Medicine and Biology" and "System Science and Cybernetics".
He is also a member of the American Society of Dowsers, Phi Beta Kappa, the
Honorary physics society Sigma Pi Sigma and Sigma XI. 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. Eve 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 Univers
ity -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: Carstoiu cont.
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 Dr. Dean has had extensive experience in clinical psychiatry
and research, including research in biocommunications. His general
internship was at Hurley Hospital, Flint, Michigan, In 1935. He went on to
take his psychiatric training at Taunton State Hospital, Massachusetts;
Boston Psychopathic Hospital, Massachusetts; Fairfield State Hospital,
Connecticut; and Montefiore Hospital, New York. Dr. Dean was in clinical
practice in psychiatry from 1940 to 1965. In addition, he has been a member
of the American Psychiatric Association Task Force on Transcultural
Psychiatry, an Executive counselor for the American Association of Social
Psychiatry, and an Executive counselor for the International Federation for
Hygiene, Preventive Medicine and Social Medicine. He has also been
Vice-President of the Psychiatric Council of the Pan American Medical
Association, Founder and Vice-President of the Research in Schizophrenia
Endowment (RISE), co-founder of the Stanley R. Dean International Award for
Research in Schizophrenia and Staff Psychiatrist Emeritus at Stamford
Hospital and St. Joseph's Hospital, both of Stamford, Connecticut. Dr. Dean
is at present a Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at the University of
Florida College of Medicine, Gainesville. He is also the Regional
Psychiatric Consultant for the Erickson Education Foundation and the Medical
consultant for the National Study of the Medical Importance of Wine,
conducted by the California Wine Institute. Dr. Dean has published about
fifty articles, of which those that pertain to biocommunications are listed.
Dr. Dean graduated from the University of Michigan Medical School (Cum
Laude) in 1934. He is a Diplomate of the American Board of Psychiatry and
Neurology and a Fellow of the American College of Psychiatrists. In
addition, he is a member of Phi Kappa Phi and Alpha Omega Alpha. Dr. Dean is
a Fellow of: the American Society for Psychical Research, the American
Psychiatric Association, the American Association for the Advancement of
Science, American Medical Authors, and the Royal Society of Medicine (Great
Britain). Stanley R. Dean, (cont.) SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY 'Beyond the
Unconscious: The Ultraconscious". Psychologia, Vol. 8, No. 3:145-50,
September 1965. "Beyond the Unconscious: The Ultraconscious". American
Journal of Psychiatry, Vol. 122, No. 4:471 October 1965. The Ultraconscious"
American Journal of Psychiatry Vol. 122 "Is There an Ultraconscious Beyond
the Unconscious?" Canadian Psychiatric Association Journal, Vol. 15, No.
1:57-62 "The Ultraconscious Mind". Behavioral Neuropsychiatry, Vol. 2 ' No.
1-2:32-36, April-May 1970. "Metapsychiatry and the Ultraconscious".
Published - American Journal of Psychiatry, Vol. 128 No 5 (Nov) 1971.
Reprinted in Congressional Record, Vol.117 No 176 (Nov 17) SKAIDRITE MALIKS
FALLAH Foreign Area Analyst and Parapsychology Researcher Mrs. Fallah has
had wide experience as a foreign area analyst with primary emphasis on
Eastern Europe. She has also conducted independent research in
parapsychology. Her particular fields are international law, social and
political developments and conflicts in less developed countries,
revolutionary movements and organizations and minority groups and
subcultures within a society. She has written many published and unpublished
technical research reports, one of which, "Research Notes on Current
Activities in Selective Fields of- Parapsychology', is of particular
interest due to the nature of the task proposed in this paper. This document
was published at the Cultural Information Analysis Center (CINFAC) in May
1969 and was prepared for the use of the Department of the Army, U.S. Army
Combat Development Command. Mrs. Fallah was one of the six U.S. members
selected by the New York Board of Education to participate in a two-month
social studies workshop in Israel. While a member of the Foreign Areas
Studies Division's (FASD) multi-disciplinary team which prepared handbooks
on Latin America; she conducted research for and wrote the chapters on
economic development and conditions in Venezuela and Peru. Upon completion
of that assignment, she worked as a Senior Research Associate in the
Cultural Information Analysis Center (CINFAC), initially as a member of the
Asia/Pacific branch and later in the Func-tional Studies branch. In this
capacity Mrs. Fallah con-ducted research on a great variety of subjects
pertaining to the governments and peoples of Asia as well as selected
domestic problems involving racial minority groups. Note: CINFAC is a
division of the Center for Research in Social Systems (CRESS) which at that
time was under contract to the U.S. Army Research Office for foreign area
support services and special international studies. Mrs. Fallah received her
B.A. in International Relations, with emphasis on Political Science and
Sociology, from Hunter College in 1960. She received her M.A. in
International Relations (Latin American Area Studies) from Johns Hopkins
University in 1962. Mrs. Fallah has traveled extensively and is particularly
familiar with Eastern Europe, having been raised and educated in the Baltic
state of Latvia prior to the Soviet take-over in1945. She has native fluency
in several foreign languages, particularly those of Eastern Europe. Fallah,
cont. SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY Publications Research Notes on Hue as a
Traditional City of Vietnam. SORO/CRESS, 1964. A Selected Bibliography on
Urban Insurgency and Urban Un-rest In Latln Amerlca and Other Areas. CRESS
1966. Customs and Taboos of Selected Tribes Residing along the Western
Border of the Republic of Vietnam. CRESS 1967. Co-author A Study of Rear
Area Security Measures, "China 1937-1945" SORO/CRESS, 1965. Research Notes
on the Vietnamese Village Council. SORO/CRESS, 1965. U.S. Army Area Handbook
for Venezuela, SORO/FAS, 1966. Anotated Bibliography on Internal Defense.
CRESS,1968. Unpublished Reports "Notes on the Social, Economic and Political
Situation in Thailand", 1967. "Research Notes on Current Activities in
Selective Fields of Parapsychology", CRESS, 1969. "Black Muslims; Problems
of Custody and Incarceration", - CRESS, 1969. "Training of Military
Advisors: An Annotated Bibliography and Selected Readings", CRESS, 1969.
Co-author "Significant Developments in the Republic o' Korea, 1955-1968",
CRESS, 1968. "Political, Economic, Social, Psychological and Military
Factors in Indonesia, Japan, India, Thailand and Malaysia", CRESS,
1968. -PAUL E. T. J ENSEN Engineering Specialist and Technical
Analyst/Writer Mr. Jensen is an Engineering Specialist doing intelligence
research and analysis. For the past ten years he has studied Eurasian
Communist and Free World research and technology programs. He has been
especially interested in new commun-ication techniques, combat surveillance
systems, and long range technological forecasts relating to these programs.
The results of his studies have been published in over 30 classified
publications for agencies of the Department of Defense. Recently he has been
reviewing East European scientific and technical journals covering research
neurology, psychiatry, biophysics, related electronic measurement
techniques, and brain research. At present he is preparing an article on the
methodology of research in telepathic communication and related fields. Mr.
Jensen has managed the air defense task of the Army's "Electronic Warfare
1975" Study and also the Electromagnetic Threat to Armv-S5. Since 1964 he
has participated in threat and vulnerability studies for the Army. In June
1966 he was made project supervisor for the studies being done for the US
Army Security Agency Combat Developments Activity. Earlier in 1966 he headed
an analysis project developing a Threat to Army-75. Mr. Jensen was a company
representative at the US Army Electronic Proving Ground, Fort Huachuca,
Arizona, during 1959 and 1960. From 1960 to 1964, he was supervisor of
engineering writing and, later, manager of the R&D Publi-cations Department.
During World War II and the Korean Conflict, he served in the United States
Navy and the United States Marine Corps. Mr. Jensen holds a B.S. degree in
Physics (1947) and a B.B.A. in Marketing (1949) from Tulane University. He
has also done graduate work in mathematics at San Jose State College, and
psychology studies at the University of Virginia. NORMAN KOROBOW Psychology
Researcher Mr. Korobow brings to the company a total of over 25 years
experience in psychological research and computer applications. His work has
been in the areas of human factors; research instrumentation in optics,
electronics, physiological psycho-logy and communications; and computer
applications to research. As part of Mr. Korobow's previous experience, he
was head of an interdisciplinary team for the solution of Information
Control system problems. This work included perceptual and bandwith
requirement analysis, and the setting of psychological require-ments for
Aerospace training equipment design. Mr. Korobow also preformed
neuro-psychiatric research in the areas of personality behavior under
stress, personality and chemotherapy, research design and implementation,
and instrumentation development. He directed research on accident related
variables, and studied methods for the determination of trainability of
selected mili-tary personnel in advanced electronic techniques. Earlier, Mr.
Korobow conducted research on Military Leadership at the U.S.M.A. at West
Point. This work involved the analysis of identifiable personality variables
associated with graded i leadership behavior, the development of new
training techniques, | and motion picture production. He has also studied
man-machine capability in the area of sensorimotor performance under stress,
and the human factors in system design for avionics. Mr. Korobow received
his B.A. degree in psychology and M.A. in psychology and biology from
Brooklyn College, City University of New York. He later earned a Ph.D. in
psychology from New York University. He has had extensive teaching
experience and has taught courses in general psychology, normal personality,
personnel psychology, experimental psychology, and industrial psychology. He
is a member of several professional organizations, including the Eastern
Psychological Association, the New York I State Psychological Association,
arid the American Psychological Association. Korobow is a certified
psychologist in New York State. Some of Mr. Korobow's many scholarly
publications include: "Errors in Perception". M.A. Thesis, Brooklyn College
Library, 1946. "Personality and Audiogenic Stress". Ph.D. Thesis, 1953.
"Reactions to Stress; a reflection of personality trait organization".
Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology 51:464-8, 1955. Korobow, cont. How
to Get More out of Training Aids". Technical Publication SDC 383 7-1 Special
Devices Center, Office of Naval Research. "A Study of the Utilization of
Four Representative Training Devices". Technical Publication SDC 383 - 7-2
Special Devices Center, Office of Naval Research, Project 20-A-1OA, l G
1932. "1970 Human Factors Data for ILAAS". GK 2910-0057, Bureau of Naval
Weapons, Dept. of the Navy (SECRET), November 1967. "Human Factors
Analytical Study of ILAAS 1967". GH 2910-0004- 041 Bureau of Naval Weapons,
Dept. of Navy (Research on instrument legibility under high altitude high
ambient light conditions. Development of a new technique for pilot
unburdened weapon delivery), 1964. "Human Factors Analytical Study for ILAAS
1970", GK 2910-0004-042 Bureau of Naval Weapons, Dept. of Navy (SECRET),
(Perceptual and motor limitations on man as controller and decision maker in
1967 aircraft). RICHARD B. LA TONDRE Senior Technical Analyst for Support
Services Mr. La Tondre has served as the SIGINT/Electronics Warfare Officer,
Advanced Requirements Branch, Marine Corps Development Center, Quantico,
Virginia; the Communications Officer for the Chief, Department of Defense
Special Representative in Vietnam; I and an Intelligence Research Analyst
for the National Security I Agency. He has also received extensive formal
training in the fields of combat intelligence, guerrilla warfare,
photomagery, hydrography, special communications, electronic warfare, and
analytical analysis. My. La Tondre is currently employed as project engineer
for the Enemy Electromagnetic Threat (CD-107-EW), a study being conducted
for a U.S. Government Agency. He is primarily responsible for the planning
and implementation of the electronic Warfare effectiveness analysis effort
as related to the update and publication of the Enemy Electromagnetic
Threat- 1975. He has participated in various electronic threat analysis L
projects and studies, including the "Enemy Electromagnetic i Threat to
Friendly Tactical Aircraft in South Vietnam. La Tondre has also been an
electronics warfare consultant performing special ED analysis and
feasibility studies for private industry, including Triangle Research
Corporation, DIDEEN, the Associated Designers, Inc., and TECHTRAN
Corporation. Mr. La Tondre attended Jackson College, Honolulu, Long Beach,
City College, Long Beach State College, and George Washington University. He
also studied Chinese Mandarin at the U.S. Army Language School, Presidio of
Monterey and Data Processing at the National Security Agency. JOHN E.
LAURANCE Astro - and Biophysics Scientist Mr. Laurance is a diversified
scientist and regis-tered professional engineer with an advanced degree and
numerous pre-doctorate courses covering astro-physics, nuclear physics,
electronics, physical chemistry, engineering and medical subjects. He has
had extensive experience in conducting and directing scientific research in
multi-disciplinary fields and especially those involving energy systems. In
addition, he has a broad supplemental background in conducting
investi-gations and performing research related to paranormal fields and in
developing electronic sensor systems derived through such research. A
pioneer in space research, Mr. Laurance has served on advisory committees
during the initial establishment of the National Aeronautics and Space
Administration and has been space program manager for several major
corporations in the aeronautics and space industry. In the latter capacity,
as manager of the Astro-Electronics Division (Engineering Programs
Development and Programs Analysis), he was responsible for program planning
for advanced space vehicle systems. Prior to this Laurance coordinated the
support of basic research programs for the Office of Naval Research in
Washington, D.C. and in the eleven western states where he served as acting
chief scientist. In 1969 Mr. Laurance became Vice President and General
Manager of a new corporation established to pro-vide new technologies and
scientific procedures to Latin American and other developing countries. Mr.
Laurance has been involved in the study of extra sensory perception and
other paranormal subjects since 1930. Subsequent to 1963 he has made several
trips to Latin American countries to investigate these subjects,
particularly in the area of bioenergetic activities including medical
healing. In 1968, as an Associate of '`Essentia Research Associates" he
accompanied a group of U.S. medical doctors to Brazil to I investigate the
works of the widely acclaimed medical healer Arigo. While there, individuals
in this group which were referred to as "The Medical Commission on Arigo"
also looked into additional subjects such as heart transplants and
paranormal activity demonstrations. Mr. Laurance was instrumental in the
establishment in 1968 of "Life Energies Research, Inc.", a non-profit
organi-zation which conducts scientific investigations of unusual and little
known properties of human energy systems. In connection with this research,
he created electronic measuring equipment and conducted research on
radiations emanating from human energy sources. He now serves on the
Research Committee and is a member of the Board of Directors of Life
Energies Research. Laurance (cont.) Mr. Laurance received his B.S. at
Whittier College, M.S. at the University of Southern California and did
graduate work at the University of California. He is a member o f numerous
professional and scientific societies and is listed in professional
directories including "American Men Science" and "Who's Who in the East".
ANDREI LOBANOV-ROSTOVSKY Sovietologist/Soviet Bloc Trend Analyst Professor
Lobanov-Rostovsky has had wide experience extending over fifty years as
Sovietologist and observer-analyst of Eastern European affairs. He has
lectured and written extensively on this subject and has in more recent
years closely followed trends in parapsychology from Eastern Europe with
emphasis on psychical research in the Soviet Union. Professor
Lobanov-Rostovsky has been active in psychical research in the United States
since the 1930's and is a member of the 'American Society of Psychical
Research. Russian by birth, Prof. Lobanov-Rostovsky served in the Russian
Imperial Guards and the French Army during World War I, and in the White
Army during the Russian civil war of 1919-1920. Afterwards he went to London
and spent the next ten years as Foreign Correspondent for Baring Bros., Ltd.
He emigrated to America in 1930 and became a U.S. citizen in 1936. Since
coming to America he has taught European, Russian and Far Eastern
history -ART at nearly fifteen colleges, although he has always been a
member of the History Departments at either U.C.L.A. (1930-1945) or the
University of Michigan (1945-1952) where he is a Professor Emeritus of
History. Among his extra teaching assignments was a year with the U.S. Army
Special Training Corps. He has also lectured on parapsychology. Prof.
Lobanov-Rostovsky attended the Imperial School of Law at St. Petersburg (now
Leningrad), the Lycee de Nice (France) and the Institut des Sciences
Politiques in Paris, from whom he received his diploma in 1923. He has
published over forty books and articles relating to his specialty. They
include: Russia and Asia. New York, The Macmillan Company, 1933. Russia and
Europe: 1789-1825. Durham, Duke University Press, 1947. Russia and Europe:
1825-1878. Ann Arbor, The George Wahr Publishing Co., 1954. "Russia at the
Crossroads: Europe or Asia". London, The Slavonic Review, March 1928.
Lobanov-Rostovsky, cont. "The Soviet Muslim Republics of Central Asia"
London, Journal of the Royal Institute of International Affairs, July 1928.
"Psychological Undercurrents of the Russian Revolution". London, The
Slavonic Review, March 1929. Bali "The Problem of Strategic Frontiers" in
Frontiers of the Future (Lectures arranged by the University of California
Committee on International Relations). Berkeley, University of California
Press, 1941. "Russia and Germany". The Russian Review, March - April 1943.
"The United States and Russia". Reprinted from the United States in the
Postwar World, Ann Arbor, University of Michigan Press, 1947. "Trends of
Soviet Foreign Policy in Asia". Recent Soviet Trends, Proceedings of the
Conference Held at the University of Texas, 1956, Austin, University of
Texas Publications, 1957. A Digest of the Krasnyi Arkiv-Red Archives Vol
31 - 106 Editied by Lobanov Rostovsky Ann Arbor, The University of Michigan
Press, 1955. "The Soviet Union and the War". The World in Turmoil,
Proceedings of the Institute of World Affairs, Vol. XIX, pp. 130-133, Los
Angeles, University of Southern California, 1942. "Russian Expansion in the
Far East in the Light of the Turner Theory". The Frontier in Perspective,
pp. 79-95, Madison, University of Wisconsin Press, 1957. ARTHUR MARCUS
Research Psychologist Mr. Marcus brings to this project more than thirteen
years of experience in the areas of experimental psychology, human factors
analysis, training and field consulting for both government and industry.
Much of his work has been in the design of field tests and the evaluation of
the performance effectiveness of people and systems in a variety of
settings. He has participated in many projects related to the design,
development and evaluation of information systems. This work has included
the determination of requirements, development of operational methods and
procedures, allocation of man-machine functions, evaluation of system
alternatives and the selection of hardware and software applications for
system implementation. Mr. Marcus has been responsible for coordinating,
directing and conducting 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 implications and their practical applications. Mr. Marcus has
performed and reported on applied research studies (both field and
experimental) to determine immediate answers to special human factors
problems. In doing this, he has surveyed relevant literature for useful
ideas, facts, approaches and techniques. He has reviewed research reports
published by other organizations and individuals and has maintained liaison
with, and when necessary has obtained assistance from, other researchers and
organizations who have lan interest and capability to perform psychological
research. Since joining the company, Mr. Marcus has become invoIved in two
major military electronic system efforts, notably the SHORTSTOP System and
the Air Combat Maneuvering Range System. His work has been in the human
factors areas of display design, workplace layouts and in the determination
of personnel require-ments for operation, maintenance and control. His tasks
on SHORTSTOP include the optimization of operator duties, planning and
participating in field tests, and the analysis of a variety of EW functions.
Mr. Marcus has provided support to numerous other military , System Program
Offices (including SAM-D, LHA, NMCC, 416L, BUIC and 440L) through the
application of exploratory and advanced development findings to system
acquisition problems. His primary function has been to insure that adequate
psychological principles and techniques are applied to improve the design,
performance and operational capability of current and planned military
systems through the conduct of research tasks and special studies. Marcus,
cont. Marcus received his M.S. degree in Experimental Psychology and has
completed the course requirements for a Ph.D. at the Diversity of
Massachusetts. He received his B.B.A. industrial Psychology from the City
College of New York. Marcus currently holds a SECRET clearance. SELECTED
BIBLIOGRAPHY Preliminary Evaluation of Human Factors Affecting the Selection
and Utilization of Displays for the ACMR System. Systems Consultants, Inc.
25 May 1970. Sequence Diagram Techniques in Systems Analysis (with T. G.
Slattery and H. E. Etter). Dunlap & Associates, Inc. Monograph No. 5, 1 July
1969. A Case for AD Human Performance Testing. Dunlap & Associates, Inc.
Report No. 176-48, 21 November 1968. SAM-D Symbology-Human Factors Testing
of Proposed Symbol Code (with H. Bowen and R. Bughman). Dunlap Associates,
Inc. Report No. 176-38, 24 July 1968. Integrated Closed-Circuit Television
Study (Report prepared on the EHA Program for the Raytheon Co.). Dunlap and
Associates, Inc., 27 November 1967. National Military Command Center
Briefing Facilities Users' Manual. Decision Sciences laboratory, Electronic
Systems Division, January 1966. "The Effect of Correct Response Location on
the Difficulty l Level of Multiple-Choice Questions". Journal of Applied
Psychology, 47, 48-51, 1963. E. STANTON MAXEY, M.D. Medical-Biophysical
Researcher Dr. Maxey has practiced general surgery in Stuart, Florida, since
1956. In addition to his practice, he has wide interests in Aviation and
Electronics. He is Licensed as a commercial pilot (airplane single and
(multi engine ratings) and as an Instrument and Flight Instructor. At
present he holds a patent for his Video Landing and Departure System and has
applied for patents on other inventions in electronics. Dr. Maxey is
conducting extensive studies in sleep research and human unconscious
behavior patterns. Through the use of sophisticated sensors, he is
attempting to determine the effects of exterior phenomena on dreams. An
innovative feature of this research will be the use of electromagnetic
recording of EEG's, ultraviolet and infrared sensors, precise weight
analysis and the correlation of these technical factors with exterior
phenomena such as electromagnetic fields, moon and planetary positions,
barometric changes, and the dream recall abilities of the subject. Dr. Maxey
received his B.S. (Cum Laude) in 1946 from Wake Forest College where he was
also elected to Phi Beta Kappa. He received his M.D. from the M.D. Bowman
Gray School of Medicine in 1950, and completed his medical Internship
(1950-1951) at the University of Pennsylvania. His surgical residency was at
the Chesapeake and Ohio Hospital in Huntington, West Virginia, from
1951-1955. Dr. Maxey is certified by the American Board of Surgery and is a
Fellow of the American College of Surgeons. |H. SCOTT MC CANN Technical
Writer/Editor Mr. McCann brings to the company a total of nearly ten years
experience in technical writing, and editing of weapon systems technical
manuals. He has also had experience in testing half lattice crystal filters
and traveling wave tube amplifier systems. Mr. McCann has most recently
worked with TV station WETA where he was an engineer responsible for the
operation and light maintenance of station equipment, the conduct of day to
day air operations, and network switching. He previously served as a
technical editor for Operations Research, Inc. where he was responsible for
all-stages of editing. Mr. McCann held a similar position with Tate
Technical Service, Inc. As a technician for IIT Research Institute, Mr.
McCann has had four years of experience with the Electromagnetic
Compatibility Analysis Center (ECAC) working with engineers on various RFI
problems on communications, radar, and weapons systems. In addition, Mr.
McCann served as a technician for the Aeronca Manufacturing Corporation,
responsible for testing half lattice crystal filters and traveling wave tube
amplifier systems. Mr. McCann received his B. S. degree in English from
Loyola College, and is currently a candidate there for a Masters Degree in
Psychology. Mr. McCann has a First Class Radio- ~ telephone (Broadcast
Engineer) license. HENRY C. MONTEITH Electrical Engineer/Bioluminescent
Researcher Mr. Monteith has had over ten years experience in engineering
which has included color TV design, bioluminescent research, and development
of innovative medical techni-ques. Presently he is a technical staff
engineer of an engineering company under contract to the Atomic Energy
Commission at Albuquerque, New Mexico. Mr. Monteith special interests have
led him into research involving the study of biological effects of
electromagnetic forces on living organisms at the molecular, and atomic
levels. This has led him into experimenting and validating recent Russian
research in the area of bioluminescence which is referred 'to as the
"Kirlian effect.'' Prior to his present position, Mr. Monteith was assigned
to the research laboratories of a large manufacturer of television sets
where he designed circuitry and developed decoder parameters for color
television. Subsequent to this assignment, he completed four years of
military service in the U.S. Navy. Mr. Monteith received his B.S. in
Electrical Engineering from the Milwaukee School of Engineering in 1965.He
also studied engineering at the University of Pennsylvania and Purdue
University. In 1970, he was awarded an M.S. degree in electrical
engineering, with a minor in computer science from the University of New
Mexico. Currently, he Is completing studies leading to a doctorate degree
also at the University of New Mexico. His academic honors include
member-ship in the Sigma Pi Sigma Physics honor society. SELECTED RESEARCH
PAPERS "Computer Determination of Decoder Parameters for Color Television",
RCA Working Report, August 1967. "The Time Theory of Nikolai A. Kozyrev",
unpublished report written as internal company memorandum, Sandia
Corporation, 1971. "Stimulated Emissions from Living Forms May Provide Clues
to Novel Medical Techniques of the Future" (submitted for publication in the
near future). STEFAN T. POSSONY Sovietologist and Psychological Warfare
Specialist Dr. Possony is a Sovietologist, International Affairs, and
Psychological Warfare Specialist of high reputation and experience. Prior to
and during the early stages of World War II, he served as an Advisor to the
French Air Ministry and the French Foreign Office. After this assignment, he
came to the United States and held a post as a Carnegie Re-search Fellow at
the Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, New Jersey. During World War II
and through 1946, he was a Psy-chological Warfare Specialist at the Office
of Naval Intelligence (ONI). Between 1946 and 1961, he served as Special
Advisor to the Assistant Chief of Staff, Intel-ligence, USAF. During the
same period, Dr. Possony served as Professor of International Politics r
Georgetown Uni-versity, and during 1956-1958 as Director of Research for
Life Magazine's Russian Revolution project. In 1961, Dr. Possony became
Director of the International Political Studies Program at the Hoover
Institution on War Revolution and Peace, where he is now a Senior Fellow. He
testified before the U.S. Senate Internal Security Sub- Committee on the
Threat of U.S. Security Posed by Stepped-up Sino-Soviet Hostilities and has
on frequent occasion been called upon as a special consultant to U.S.
Presidential Committees, Congress, and the Defense Department. Dr. Possony
has been a Visiting Professor at American, ''European and Asian universities
and participated in numerous international conferences. Dr. Possony received
his Ph.D. from the University of Vienna. He has authored, co-authored and
edited many books and other publications. Some of the more recent and
relevant of these are: The Strategy of Technology; and Lenin, the Compulsive
Revolutionary.
MILAN RYZL Biocommunications/Parapsychology Scientist Dr.
Milan Ryzl is an international authority in biocommunications and
parapsychology, who has lectured widely both in the United States and in
Europe. Dr. Ryzl, educated in Czechoslovakia, was a member of the
Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences in Prague and was a leading figure in the
application of scientific methods to the study of parapsychology. After he
arrived in the United States, he worked with Dr. J. B. Rhine at the
Institute of Parapsychology in Durham, North Carolina. There, Dr. Ryzl was
especially noted for his original research on the influence of hypnosis on
ESP. Dr. Ryzl has taught parapsychology at San Diego State College and is
currently a professor of parapsychology at San Jose State University. He is
a member of and has founded parapsychological and psychical research groups
in Europe and in the United States. Dr. Ryzl's primary efforts in this field
have been to document a case for parapsychology by means of highly refined
and systematized scientific methods. He published his results in
'Parapsvchology: A Scientific Approach (Hawthorn Books, 1970). In this work,
Dr. Ryzl presents indisputable and thoroughly documented evidence that
psychic phenomena exist and scientifi-cally examines the full range of
psychic phenomena by evaluating experimental evidence derived from
laboratory controlled testing. Dr. Ryzl is also well known as a reviewer and
analyst of parapsychology developments and trends in Eastern Europe. He has
frequently published reviews and commentaries on parapsychological works
from behind the Iron Curtain. One such is Telepatie A Jasnovidnost
(Telepathy and Clairvoyance), by Dr. Z. Rejdak. Dr. Ryzl's review of this
book was published in the July-August 1971 edition of the Parapsychology
Review.
P. PAUL SAUVIN Electromechanical Engineer/Bionics Researcher Sauvin
has had wide experience as an electromechanical engineer and researcher.
Such bionics research has included the application of biological principles
to the study and design of engineering systems; especially those that are
electronic, biometric and bioluminescent. For thirteen years he worked in
the aerospace industry, where he was initially a Flight Technician and
eventually an Engineering Associate. His duties were primarily concerned
with the installation, maintenance collection of flight data on airborne
Doppler radar systems. He laid out and assembled experimental research and
development units. Afterwards, Mr. Sauvin was responsible for the cable
layout of the Plane Position Data Display Console and the electrical
alignment, mechanical adjustment and maintenance of this console at the
National Facilities Experimental Center. Mr. Sauvin also assisted with the
initial development and maintenance of the Weather Display Console. He hen
moved into systems engineering, and set up a Telemetry Test Labratory for
the Mobile Mid-range Ballistic Program, performed evalutation tests of
telemetry sub-carrier oscillator and pulse code System and participated in
the preparation of the research and development specifications and the work
statement for the signal conditioner for the Stellar Acquisition Feasibility
Flight Test program. He later held project engineering responsibility for
this development. Sauvin is currently with National Institute for
Rehabilitation Engineering (NIRE) at St. Joseph's Hospital, Paterson, New
Jersey, which designs and dispenses act types of special rehabilitation
equipment, tools and prosthetic devices for the severely disabled. Apart
from his work at NIRE, Mr. Sauvin has conducted independent research into
medical applications of the bionic, biometric, biochemical and
bioluminescent sciences. This research deals with the detection and analysis
of emissions and electro- optical/electromagnetic radiation given off by
human, animal and plant organisms. His research has also included
investigations of the High Frequency "Kirlian Effect" photography,
thought-controlled devices, and psycho-kinetic switches. The goal of such
research and analysis is to devise and develop hardware configurations which
can aid the handicapped and severely disabled. Sauvin has studied at
Delehanty Institute and attended Westchester Community College. He completed
a programming course at National Air Facilities Experimental Station. Sauvin
is currently active as a private pilot (single engine and seaplane ratings).
He holds a 2nd class license in broadcast engineering, a 1st class
radiotelephone license and an F.C.C. technician license. He has written many
technical articles in the fields of electronic system applications, advanced
electromechanical systems, applied bionics and rehabilitation engineering
devices and techniques. GEORGE SCHEPAK Russian Technical
Translator/Biocybernetics Researcher Mr. Schepak has had wide experience
both as a translator and as an aerospace systems engineer, and has
additionally been very active in parapsychological research. He has
translated Russian scientific articles in parapsychology with emphasis in
the fields of medicine, physics, geo-magnetism, botany and zoology. Mr.
Schepak was born and educated in Russia. He has also studied in Russian
schools in Germany. Mr. Schepak has been an engineer with several California
aerospce firms. He has designed solid state general purpose, computers and
worked on ground support equipment for inertial components. He participated
in the DISCOVERER, MIDAS, SAMOS, VOYAGER and APOLLO space programs. Mr.
Schepak is now participating in a research program headed by Dr. Barbara
Brown, Chief of Experiential Psychology at Sepulveda Veterans Administration
Hospital, in which he is investigating the physiological aspects of healing
using EEG's, EKG's and other physiological measurements. Mr. Schepak has
been an active member of the California Society for Psychical Research since
1962 and Director of Research for that organization since 1969. He is also a
member of the Biofeedback Society and does advanced research in this area.
Mr. Schepak holds a B.S. in Engineering from UCLA, and a LL.B. from the
Blackstone School of Law. In addition he has studied in cybernetics, the
behavioral sciences, biological feedback and parapsychology. Mr. Schepak has
been a naturalized citizen of the United States since March 1955 and has
held a Defense contractor security clearance. BERTHOLD ERIC SCIIWARZ, M.D. ]
Psychiatry/Parapsychology Researcher Dr. Schwarz is a psychiatrist in
private practice in Montclair, New Jersey. In addition to his practice, he
has conducted extensive psychiatric/parapsychological researches and is the
author of over fifty published reports (a selected bibliography follows).
Prior to his entry into private practice, Dr. Schwarz was a Fellow in
Psychiatry at the Mayo Foundation from 1950 to 1955. In addition to the
basic studies required by the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology,
the Fellowship gave Dr. Schwarz experience as a consultant to all sections
of the Mayo Clinic, the psycho-somatic and closed divisions of St. Mary's
Hospital, in child psychiatry and neurological services and as manager of
the consulting service for the downtown hospitals. He has conducted depth
electrographic and clinical research on LSD, mescaline, and clinical
electroencephalography in the Section of Physiology and neurophysiological
studies on animals and humans. Dr. Schwarz also made psychoanalytic
investigations while working on the Mayo Clinic schizophrenia, delinquency
and perversion projects, as well as studying didactic and personal
psychoanalysis. In addition to his private practice, Dr. Schwarz has studied
telepathic communications in the parent-child and physician - patient
relationships. He has also made investigations of the accomplishments of
such extraordinary paragnosts as Henry Gross, Jacques Romano, Gerard Croiset
and Joseph Dunninger. These psychiatric-parapsychological studies and
techniques are focused on the elements of reality, psychopathology and
induced psychophysiology. Dr. Schwarz received his B.A. from Dartmouth
College and his Diploma in Medicine from the Dartmouth Medical School in
1945. He graduated from the New York University College of Medicine in 1950
and interned at Mary Hitchcock Memorial Hospital, Hanover, New Hampshire,
1951. He received a M.S. in Psychiatry from the Mayo Graduate School of
Medicine of Minnesota; and is a diplomate of the American Board of
Psychiatry and Neurology and a member of the American Medical Association as
well as the American Electroencephalographic Society. Schwarz, cont.
SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY "Telepathic Experiments in a Child Between 1 and 3-1/2
Years". International Journal of Parapsychology, Vol. III, No. 4:5-52, 1961.
"Physiological Aspects of Henry Gross's Dowsing". Parapsychology, Vol. 4-,
No. 2:71-86, 1962-1963. "Psychodynamic Experiments in Telepathy". Corrective
Psychiatry and Journal of Social Therapy, Vol. 9, 169-218, 1963. "Discussion
of Dr. Grad's paper 'Psychic Healing"'. New York Academy of Science, 28
October 1963. Journal of American Social and Psychical Research, Vol. LIX:
127-29, 1965. Psychic-Dynamics. New York, Pageant Press, 1965 (Title of
paperback, Psychiatrist Looks at ESP, A Signet Mystic Book, New York 1968.).
"Death of a Parapsychologist, Possible Terminal Telepathy with Nandor
Fodor". Samikea, Vol. 2, No. 1:1-14, 1966-1967. "The Telepathic Hypothesis
and Genius: A Note on Thomas Alva Edison". Corrective Psvchiatrv and the
Journal of Social Therapy, Vol. 13' No. 1, 17019, January 1967. "Possible
Telesomatic Reactions". The Journal of the Medical Society of New Jersey,
Vol. 64, No. 11:600-603, November 1967. Preface to the American edition of
Telepathy and Clairvoyance, by Professor Dr. W. H. C. Tenhaeff, Trans. Mrs.
A. C. Matteson, 1967. -"Precognition and Psychic Nexus". Journal of the
American Society of Psychosomatic Dentistry and Medicine, Vol. 18, No. 2.
"Telepathy and Pseudotelekinesis in Psychotherapy". The Journal of the
American Society of Psychosomatic Dentistry and Med-icine, Vol. 15, No.
4:144-154, October 1968. "Parent-Child Telepathy", A study of the Telepathy
of Everyday Life, Garrett Publications, New York, 1971. Co-author: "Hypnotic
Phenomena, Including Hypnotically Activated Seizures, Studied with the
Electroencephalogram". Journal of Nervous and Mental Diseases, 122:564-574,
December 1955. Schwarz, cont. "Behavioral and Electroencephalographic
Effects of Hallucinogenic - Drugs". A.M.A. Arch. Neurology Psychiatry,
75:83-90, January 1956 "Electroencephalographic Changes in Animals under the
Influence of Hypnosis". Journal of Nervous and Mental Diseases 124: 433-439,
November 1956. "A Study of Chlorpromazine Photosensitivity". Journal of
Investigative Dermatology, 28:329-338, 1957 ALBERT B. WING Senior
Scientist/Engineer for Advanced Technology Mr. Wing has over twenty years
experience in the research, design, and development of advanced technology
which date back to his work on the Manhattan Project during World War II. He
has also served as a senior staff scientist for an advanced systems
engineering company, manager of operations research and systems research
projects for a defense agency, and as a technical consultant. Mr. Wing is
currently performing research in technologies of sensors and pattern
recognition; information processing and display; feature discrimination,
enhancement, and recognition; and transfer of electronic warfare technology
to anti-crime applications. Mr. Wing has served as a management advisor to
U.S. government RDT&E programs and has devised systems for interdisciplinary
problem evaluation and innovative solutions. Among his many government
consulting tasks have been his assignments as a special consultant in
radiation sensing and solid-state transducer physics, X-ray and neutron
diffraction, microwave systems, bionics, geophysics, and chemical
engineering. In private industry, Mr. Wing has developed an air traffic
contra' system, served as project manager for a camouflage R&D effort, and
headed the special projects department for a University of Rochester team
under contract to the Manhattan Project. His other industrial experience
includes analysis of: microwave antenna radiation patterns and new antenna
designs; foreign technology developments in lasers, masers, and sensors;
ionospheric propagation and upper atmosphere technologies, and
reconnaissance and surveillance communications. While servingas principal
physicist to the Cornell Aeronautical Laboratories, Mr. Wing directed
research which included biosensor telemetry, space-environment simulation
chambers, IFF video defruiters, shipboard electro-magnetic computability,
centralized time and frequency control, broad spectrum camouflage,
sound-ranging equipment, and imagery transmission. Mr. Wing received his
B.S. in Chemistry from Brown University in 1943 and his M.S. in Optics and
Physics from the University of Rochester in 1952. He has also taken
additional graduate courses at these institutions in advanced organic
chemistry, advanced physiology, neurology, biochemistry, pharmacology, and
toxicology. His professional organization affiliations include the IEEE
(Senior Member), American Institute of Physics, American Chemical Society,
Optical Society of America, and the Rochester Academy of Science. Wing,
cont'd. Mr. Wing is listed in American Men of Science and has been named to
honorary membership in the Research Society of America. He obtained two
Atomic Energy Commission Fellowships in 1944-45 and 1949-50 tenable at the
University of Rochester. For his work on the Manhattan Project, he received
a Certificate of Appreciation from the Secretary of War. SELECTED
PUBLICATIONS BY FIELDS Geophysics- "The Earth-Scanning Problem in the GEOS
Altimetry Program," NASA Report., 1967. "On Satellite Geophysical
Discrimination Techniques," Rome Air Force Base Report., 1966. "New Designs
for Inertial, Gravitational & Magnetic Field Sensors," Defense Communication
Agency, 1968. Electronics- "A Critical Survey of Satellite Attitude Sensor
Devices," Defense Communication Agency Report., 1967. BuShips Contract
Specifications Manual for Defruiters in IFF Video Equipment," Cornell
Aeronautical Laboratories/Navy Rept., 1966. X Rays - "Crystal & Molecular
Structure of Dimethoxy-benzophenone by the Direct Probability Method,"
(co-author), Acta Cryst. 10, 481 (1957); ibid. 11, 257 (1958). "X Ray
Cartography of Cleaved Crystals," Report of Naval Research Laboratory
Progress, Dec. 1961, p.7. "Aligning Single Crystals for X Ray Diffraction,"
(co-author), Rev. Sci. Instr. 23,442 (1952). Naval Research Laboratory
Reports #4402 (1954) & #4553 (1955), and many other writings in this area.
Optics- "The Sharpening of Photographic Images: A Systems Approach," to be
published. "The Anastigmatic Anisotropy of Visual Acuity," M.S. Thesis, U of
R. 1951. NEW DOCUMENT LISTING OF HEALTH AND WELFARE PROGRAMS WHICH ARE
WITHIN THE CAPABILITY OF MANKIND RESEARCH UNLIMITED, INC. 1. Investigations
into Causal and Preventive Factors for the Sudden Infant Death Syndrome
(SIDS) 2. Methods of Improving Beds, from a Therapeutic and Comfort
Standpoint, for Hospital Patients 3. Applications of Music-color and
Chromotherapy as Remedial Agents in the Treatment of Emotionally Disturbed
and Retarded Children 4. Analysis of the French-developed Electronic
Anesthetic System 5. Investigations of Geopathogenic Factors and Their
Effects on Inducing of Human Illness 6. Application of the Burr-Ravitz
Electrodynamic Field Theory to the Precise Electronic Prediction and
Determination of Female Ovulation Times in Terms of Minutes 7. Application
of Newly Developed U.S. Army "Thermoviewer" Devices to Analyze
Diagnostically the Status of Body Tissue Beneath the Skin 8. Investigations
into the Use of Negative Ion Generators and Their Potential Application in
Enhancing Human Performance, Welfare, and Health 9. Use of the
Italian -Developed Device Referred to as the "Tobiscope" to Analyze and
Detect Abnormal or Malignant Conditions in Body Cells and Tissues and to
Locate Acupuncture Points 10. Use of High Frequency Electromagnetic Waves
with Pulse Cadence Near Alpha Rhythm Brain Wave to Produce Narcosis Effects
11. Use of Psychobiological and Physico-Chemical Drugs to Alter States of
Con-sciousness and Control Moods, Fatigue, Alertness, Personality,
Perception, Tension 12. Through Interaction of Biophysiological Techniques
and Electromagnetic Fields, Varying Emotional States of Groups of People and
Inducing Visual or Auditory Hallucinations by Applying Specific Field
Intensities 13. Luminescent Microscopy Techniques to Diagnose illnesses 14.
Analysis of Acupuncture and Its Degree of Effectiveness in Treating Human
Ailments 15. Human Sensitivity to, and Effects of, Ultrasonic Energy 16.
Biological Effects in Strong or Reinforced and Weak or Disturbed Geomagnetic
and Electromagnetic Fields 17. Production of Electrographic Images of Living
Organisms 18. Human Perception and Relation to the Conditioned Reflex 19.
Applications of Neurocybernetics 20. Bio-Feedback Training and Applications
21. Electromagnetic Field and Magnetoresistance Effects on Neural Tissues
32. Biological Effects of Water Treated by Magnetic Fields on the Behavior
and Activity of Living Organisms 23. Use of 'Microwave (SHE) Therapy" in the
Treatment of Diseases 24. Investigation of the Stimulating Effect of
Electromagnetic Fields on HemopoIesis and on the Composition of the Blood in
Humans and Animals 25. Measurement of the Electric Parameters of Body
Tissues in Various Frequency. Ranges for Diagnostic Purposes - I :3 26.
Effects of Electromagnetic Fields on Cultures of Normal and Malignant Human
Cells and on Malignant Tumors 27. Effects of Electromagnetic Fields on Human
Blood in Respect to Clotting Time and Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate. 28.
Destruction of Bacteria by Electromagnetic Waves of Certain Wavelengths and
by Biotherapy Means 29. Physical and Chemical Factors which Influence and
Inhibit the Olfactory Senses 30. Ability of Electric Potentials on the Skin
(referred to as "skin potentials") to Immediately Reflect Internal Changes
in the Human Body 31. Use of Magnetic Fields and Magnets to Effect
Pain-Deadening Conditions NEW DOCUMENT SYSTEMS CONSULTANTS, INC., is an
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SYSTEMS ENGINEERING Company has participated in projects concerned with a
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MANAGEMENT CONSULTING In the conduct of business and government many complex
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manage-ment problems for national, state and local govern-ments as well as
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Safety Planning Through our efforts in these, areas, Systems Consultants,
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personnel, skills, experience and facilities. The staff is composed of
scientific, engineering and management specialists. To support the technical
staff, SCI maintains complete services in graphic arts, technical
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The Company has no affiliation with equipment manu-facturers; therefore, we
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customer requirements.
1. Burr, Dr. Harold S., Blueprint for Immortality --
The Electric Patterns of Life, N. Spearman, London, 1972 (in press).
2 Stromberg, Gustaf, The Soul of the Universe, Educational Research
Institute, N. Hollywood, California, 1948.
3 Daniels, Rexford, "New Horizons in EMC", Proceedings of the 1970 IEEE
Inter-national Symposium on Electro-Magnetic Compatibility, pp. 160-67.
4 Pressman, A. S., Electromagnetic Fields and Life, Plenum Press, New York,
1970 (originally published in Russian by Nauka Press, Moscow, 1968).
5 To the Reader", Main Currents in Modern Thought, Volume 19, Number 1,
September-October 1962.
11. This situation is exemplified by the work of Professor H. S. Burr of
Yale University on life fields or the so-called L-Fields, which was
conducted with his colleague and former student? Dr. Leonard J. Ravitz.
6. Daniels, op cit. (Note: This does not imply that we currently have
identified all forces which may appear on the electromagnetic spectrum nor
that we have adequately described all laws that govern natural phenomena.)
7. Karagulla, Dr. Shafica, Breakthrough to Creativity: Higher Sensory
Perception, Virginia Beach, Virginia, 1970.
8. See, for instance, Puharich, Henry.K., M.D., "The Work of the Brazilian
Healer Arigo", in The Varieties of Healing Experience, The Academy of
Parapsychology and Medicine, 1971.
9. Karllns, Marvin and Lewis M. Andrews, Biofeedback -- Turning on the Power
of - Your Mind, J. B. Lippincott, 1972.
1O. Green, Elmer, Ph.D., "Biofeedback for Mind-Body Self-Regulation: Healing
and Creativity", in The Varieties of Healing Experience, The Academy of
Para-psychology and Medicine, 1971.
12. Tromp, S. W., Psychical Physics, Elsevier Press, Amsterdam, 1949.
13. Dyson, Freeman J., "Energy and the Universe", Scientific American,
September 1971.
14. Alfven, Hannes, "Anti-Matter and Cosmology", Scientific American, April
1967.
15. Carstoiu, J., "Carstoiu's Suggestions for Gravity Waves", published in
Relativity Reexamined, by Leon Brillouin, Academic Press, New York, 1970.
16. Huxley, Julian, The Doors of Perception, Harper (paperback).
17. Grof, Stanislav, "LSD Psychotherapy and Human Culture", The Journal for
the Study of Consciousness, Volume 3, Number 2, July-December 1970, pp.
100-118.
18. Lilly, John C., The Center of the Cyclone -- An Autobiography of Lunar
Space, Julian Press, New York, 1972.
19. Dean, Stanley R., "Metapsychiatry and the Ultra-Conscious",
Congressional Record, 17 November 1971, Volume 117, Number 176, Washington,
D. C.
20. Stern, Jess, Edgar Cayce, The Sleeping Prophet, Bantam Books
(paperback), 1967-1971, 287 pp., and Cerminara, Gina, Ph.D., Many Mansions,
A.R.E. Publishers, Virginia Beach, Virginia.
21. See the monthly Medical Research Bulletin, Edgar Cayce Foundation,
Medical Research Division, Phoenix, Arizona.
22. The Varieties of Healing Experience, Transcript of the Interdisciplinary
Symposium of 30 October 1971, The Academy of Parapsychology and Medicine,
Los Altos, California.
23. Journal of Paraphysics, The Paraphysical Laboratory, Downton
(Wiltshire), England.
24. Tietze, Thomas R., "Science Officially Meets PSI", Psychic June 1971, -
pp. 18-21. 25. Journal of Cybernetics (USSR), and others.
26. Ryzl, Milan, Parapsychology, A Scientific Approach, Hawthorn, New York,
27. 0strander, Sheila, and Lynn Schroeder, Psychic Discoveries Behind the
Iron Curtain, Prentice-Hall, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, 1970.
28. Unfortunately, these figures are not matched in the US, where only
insignifi-cant sums have been spent for this type of research. This
indicates that the European Communist countries, especially the USSR, seem
to be more aware of the benefits and applications of biocommunications
research. Mankind Research Unlimited hopes to counter and reverse this trend
so that the full fruits and benefits derived from this research are also
made available to our own citizenry.
END OF DOCUMENTS. WHAT EVER HAPPENED TO MANKIND RESEARCH? Mankind Research
has not folded. I just received a letter from "Uncle Carl" Schleicher, Ph.D.
which can be view by clicking <"a
href="http://www.weberman.com/images/carl.gif">HERE . The letter was typed
and contains several instances of white out. Carl probably typed the letter
himself. If Carl was really serious about sueing me, I would have received a
letter from an attorney. Judging from the lack of any reference to Psychic
Warfare, Kirlian photography, psychotronics etc. in the media, Mankind
Research Unlimited did not come up with anything significant. MRU was a
product of Cold War paranoia, and wasted millions of taxpayer dollars,
because of Russia's alleged lead in the field of Psychic Warfare. This "gap"
was KGB disinformation. Russia never had a psychic secret weapon. The Soviet
Union collapsed. Books like "Psychic Discoveries Behind the Iron Curtain"
were probably an unwitting part of a KGB Operation to get the United States
to waste it's resources investigating phenomenon that just don't exist.
Psychic phenomenon and religious phenomenon share one thing in common - a
lack of evidence to substantiate their existence.
Carl is bluffing and does not have the resources to sue me since none of his
research ever panned out. If you want to sue me you can contact my attorney,
Jerimiah Guttmann at 275 7th Avenue #1776, New York City, but don't zap him
with any psychic energy. How come Carl did not sue when the same info was
published in Covert Action Bulletin?
FOLLoW UP
Charles R. Buffler is now the Vice President of the Microwave Research
Center. Christopher Bird died of a heart attack on May 2, 1996. Possony was
the Acting Chief, Special Studies Group, Department of Intelligence, United
States Air Force. Possony was a Board Member of the Committee for
Inter-American Security, along with Larry Pratt and Patrick Buchanan. Pratt
was associated with Willis Carto's Liberty Lobby. The Committee for
Inter-American Security was involved in the FBI's CISPES affair, as was
Oliver Buck Revell. Possony co-authored "The Strategy of Terror" with Lynn
Francis Bouchey, an organizer for the Unification Church, and a former
lobbyist for Pinochet of Chile. Possony was a board member of Lyndon
LaRouches Fusion Energy Foundation and co-authored a book titled The
Geography of Intellect with Nataniel Weyl. In 1974 Possony was published by
William Buckley's Arlington House Press. It was fortunate that MRU didn't
discover anything significant because Possony would have used the
information to create a nation of brainwashed, anti-Communist zombies. As
stated in this database, Possony died in 1995.
END OF MANKIND RESEARCH NODULEons in electromagnetic,magnetic and gravitational fields. For his work in these areas, Dr. Carstoiuwas awarded in 1965 the prize, "Prix des Laboratories," by the FrenchAcademy of Sciences. Dr. Carstoiu came to America in 1949 and became amember of the faculties of Johns Hopkins University and Indiana Universityin succession. Eve has since lectured at Columbia and North-EasternUniversity. He became a citizen in 1954. In 1955 he joined the aerospaceindustry, where he worked on the optimal trajectories of jet aircraft andmissiles, the passive detection of fast-moving objects and the NIDAR effectand the C-layer. In 1959 Dr. Carstoiu joined an electronics company where heconducted research in magneto-fluid dynamics. He was particularly concernedwith the ASW problem, shock-wave propagation in the presence of a magneticfield and radio and magnetohydrodynamic wave interaction. Two years later hefounded the corporation of which he has been President and Chief Scientistever since. That company has conducted research on the earth's interior andits magnetism, the electrodynamic properties of sea water (with -possibleapplications to communication between and detection of submergedsubmarines), magnetic storms and auroras, electromagnetic phenomena, thedynamics of storms, atmospheric electricity, artificial meteors and manyother topics. Dr. Carstoiu received his B.S. in Mathematics from the University -of Bucharest, Romania, and a degree in Civil Aeronautical Engineeringfrom the "Ecole Nationale Superieure de l'Aeronautique in Paris. He became aDoctor of Science in Mathematics at the University of Paris. Dr. Carstoiuhas published extensively in the Journal of Rational Mechanics and Analysis,the Journal de and many others. Certain of his works are: Carstoiu cont.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 FluidConductor, Vol. 47, p. 891-898, 1961. Magnetohydrodynamic Waves in aConstant Dipole Magnetic Field", Vol. 48, p. 990-996, 1962. This article wasalso published as NASA Technical Note D-1689, December 1962 ''Note onElectric 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 ofMagnetohydrodynamic Phenomena" in Relativistic Fluid Mechanics andMagnetohvdrodynamics, New York: Academic Press, 1963. "Tentative Synthesisof Electrohydrodynamic Phenomena in the Earth's Atmosphere--TheoreticalDevelopment" in Planetary Electrodynamics, Vol. 2, p. 277-289, ed. Samuel C.Coroniti and J. Hughes. New York, Gordon and Breach, 1969. Dr. Carstoiu'stheories on electrohydrodynamics have also been discussed in "Electricityand Weather Modification" by Seymour Tilson in IEEE Spectrum, p. 39-40April, 1969. STANLEY R. DEAN Biocommunications Researcher/ClinicalPsychiatrist Dr. Dean has had extensive experience in clinical psychiatryand research, including research in biocommunications. His generalinternship was at Hurley Hospital, Flint, Michigan, In 1935. He went on totake his psychiatric training at Taunton State Hospital, Massachusetts;Boston Psychopathic Hospital, Massachusetts; Fairfield State Hospital,Connecticut; and Montefiore Hospital, New York. Dr. Dean was in clinicalpractice in psychiatry from 1940 to 1965. In addition, he has been a memberof the American Psychiatric Association Task Force on TransculturalPsychiatry, an Executive counselor for the American Association of SocialPsychiatry, and an Executive counselor for the International Federation forHygiene, Preventive Medicine and Social Medicine. He has also beenVice-President of the Psychiatric Council of the Pan American MedicalAssociation, Founder and Vice-President of the Research in SchizophreniaEndowment (RISE), co-founder of the Stanley R. Dean International Award forResearch in Schizophrenia and Staff Psychiatrist Emeritus at StamfordHospital and St. Joseph's Hospital, both of Stamford, Connecticut. Dr. Deanis at present a Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at the University ofFlorida College of Medicine, Gainesville. He is also the RegionalPsychiatric Consultant for the Erickson Education Foundation and the Medicalconsultant for the National Study of the Medical Importance of Wine,conducted by the California Wine Institute. Dr. Dean has published aboutfifty articles, of which those that pertain to biocommunications are listed.Dr. Dean graduated from the University of Michigan Medical School (CumLaude) in 1934. He is a Diplomate of the American Board of Psychiatry andNeurology and a Fellow of the American College of Psychiatrists. Inaddition, he is a member of Phi Kappa Phi and Alpha Omega Alpha. Dr. Dean isa Fellow of: the American Society for Psychical Research, the AmericanPsychiatric Association, the American Association for the Advancement ofScience, American Medical Authors, and the Royal Society of Medicine (GreatBritain). Stanley R. Dean, (cont.) SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY 'Beyond theUnconscious: The Ultraconscious". Psychologia, Vol. 8, No. 3:145-50,September 1965. "Beyond the Unconscious: The Ultraconscious". AmericanJournal of Psychiatry, Vol. 122, No. 4:471 October 1965. The Ultraconscious"American Journal of Psychiatry Vol. 122 "Is There an Ultraconscious Beyondthe Unconscious?" Canadian Psychiatric Association Journal, Vol. 15, No.1:57-62 "The Ultraconscious Mind". Behavioral Neuropsychiatry, Vol. 2 ' No.1-2:32-36, April-May 1970. "Metapsychiatry and the Ultraconscious".Published - American Journal of Psychiatry, Vol. 128 No 5 (Nov) 1971.Reprinted in Congressional Record, Vol.117 No 176 (Nov 17) SKAIDRITE MALIKSFALLAH Foreign Area Analyst and Parapsychology Researcher Mrs. Fallah hashad wide experience as a foreign area analyst with primary emphasis onEastern Europe. She has also conducted independent research inparapsychology. Her particular fields are international law, social andpolitical developments and conflicts in less developed countries,revolutionary movements and organizations and minority groups andsubcultures within a society. She has written many published and unpublishedtechnical research reports, one of which, "Research Notes on CurrentActivities in Selective Fields of- Parapsychology', is of particularinterest due to the nature of the task proposed in this paper. This documentwas published at the Cultural Information Analysis Center (CINFAC) in May1969 and was prepared for the use of the Department of the Army, U.S. ArmyCombat Development Command. Mrs. Fallah was one of the six U.S. membersselected by the New York Board of Education to participate in a two-monthsocial studies workshop in Israel. While a member of the Foreign AreasStudies Division's (FASD) multi-disciplinary team which prepared handbookson Latin America; she conducted research for and wrote the chapters oneconomic development and conditions in Venezuela and Peru. Upon completionof that assignment, she worked as a Senior Research Associate in theCultural Information Analysis Center (CINFAC), initially as a member of theAsia/Pacific branch and later in the Func-tional Studies branch. In thiscapacity Mrs. Fallah con-ducted research on a great variety of subjectspertaining to the governments and peoples of Asia as well as selecteddomestic problems involving racial minority groups. Note: CINFAC is adivision of the Center for Research in Social Systems (CRESS) which at thattime was under contract to the U.S. Army Research Office for foreign areasupport services and special international studies. Mrs. Fallah received herB.A. in International Relations, with emphasis on Political Science andSociology, from Hunter College in 1960. She received her M.A. inInternational Relations (Latin American Area Studies) from Johns HopkinsUniversity in 1962. Mrs. Fallah has traveled extensively and is particularlyfamiliar with Eastern Europe, having been raised and educated in the Balticstate of Latvia prior to the Soviet take-over in1945. She has native fluencyin several foreign languages, particularly those of Eastern Europe. Fallah,cont. SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY Publications Research Notes on Hue as aTraditional City of Vietnam. SORO/CRESS, 1964. A Selected Bibliography onUrban Insurgency and Urban Un-rest In Latln Amerlca and Other Areas. CRESS1966. Customs and Taboos of Selected Tribes Residing along the WesternBorder of the Republic of Vietnam. CRESS 1967. Co-author A Study of RearArea Security Measures, "China 1937-1945" SORO/CRESS, 1965. Research Noteson the Vietnamese Village Council. SORO/CRESS, 1965. U.S. Army Area Handbookfor Venezuela, SORO/FAS, 1966. Anotated Bibliography on Internal Defense.CRESS,1968. Unpublished Reports "Notes on the Social, Economic and PoliticalSituation in Thailand", 1967. "Research Notes on Current Activities inSelective Fields of Parapsychology", CRESS, 1969. "Black Muslims; Problemsof Custody and Incarceration", - CRESS, 1969. "Training of MilitaryAdvisors: An Annotated Bibliography and Selected Readings", CRESS, 1969.Co-author "Significant Developments in the Republic o' Korea, 1955-1968",CRESS, 1968. "Political, Economic, Social, Psychological and MilitaryFactors in Indonesia, Japan, India, Thailand and Malaysia", CRESS,1968. -PAUL E. T. J ENSEN Engineering Specialist and TechnicalAnalyst/Writer Mr. Jensen is an Engineering Specialist doing intelligenceresearch and analysis. For the past ten years he has studied EurasianCommunist and Free World research and technology programs. He has beenespecially interested in new commun-ication techniques, combat surveillancesystems, and long range technological forecasts relating to these programs.The results of his studies have been published in over 30 classifiedpublications for agencies of the Department of Defense. Recently he has beenreviewing East European scientific and technical journals covering researchneurology, psychiatry, biophysics, related electronic measurementtechniques, and brain research. At present he is preparing an article on themethodology of research in telepathic communication and related fields. Mr.Jensen has managed the air defense task of the Army's "Electronic Warfare1975" Study and also the Electromagnetic Threat to Armv-S5. Since 1964 hehas participated in threat and vulnerability studies for the Army. In June1966 he was made project supervisor for the studies being done for the USArmy Security Agency Combat Developments Activity. Earlier in 1966 he headedan analysis project developing a Threat to Army-75. Mr. Jensen was a companyrepresentative at the US Army Electronic Proving Ground, Fort Huachuca,Arizona, during 1959 and 1960. From 1960 to 1964, he was supervisor ofengineering writing and, later, manager of the R&D Publi-cations Department.During World War II and the Korean Conflict, he served in the United StatesNavy and the United States Marine Corps. Mr. Jensen holds a B.S. degree inPhysics (1947) and a B.B.A. in Marketing (1949) from Tulane University. Hehas also done graduate work in mathematics at San Jose State College, andpsychology studies at the University of Virginia. NORMAN KOROBOW PsychologyResearcher Mr. Korobow brings to the company a total of over 25 yearsexperience in psychological research and computer applications. His work hasbeen in the areas of human factors; research instrumentation in optics,electronics, physiological psycho-logy and communications; and computerapplications to research. As part of Mr. Korobow's previous experience, hewas head of an interdisciplinary team for the solution of InformationControl system problems. This work included perceptual and bandwithrequirement analysis, and the setting of psychological require-ments forAerospace training equipment design. Mr. Korobow also preformedneuro-psychiatric research in the areas of personality behavior understress, personality and chemotherapy, research design and implementation,and instrumentation development. He directed research on accident relatedvariables, and studied methods for the determination of trainability ofselected mili-tary personnel in advanced electronic techniques. Earlier, Mr.Korobow conducted research on Military Leadership at the U.S.M.A. at WestPoint. This work involved the analysis of identifiable personality variablesassociated with graded i leadership behavior, the development of newtraining techniques, | and motion picture production. He has also studiedman-machine capability in the area of sensorimotor performance under stress,and the human factors in system design for avionics. Mr. Korobow receivedhis B.A. degree in psychology and M.A. in psychology and biology fromBrooklyn College, City University of New York. He later earned a Ph.D. inpsychology from New York University. He has had extensive teachingexperience and has taught courses in general psychology, normal personality,personnel psychology, experimental psychology, and industrial psychology. Heis a member of several professional organizations, including the EasternPsychological Association, the New York I State Psychological Association,arid the American Psychological Association. Korobow is a certifiedpsychologist in New York State. Some of Mr. Korobow's many scholarlypublications include: "Errors in Perception". M.A. Thesis, Brooklyn CollegeLibrary, 1946. "Personality and Audiogenic Stress". Ph.D. Thesis, 1953."Reactions to Stress; a reflection of personality trait organization".Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology 51:464-8, 1955. Korobow, cont. Howto Get More out of Training Aids". Technical Publication SDC 383 7-1 SpecialDevices Center, Office of Naval Research. "A Study of the Utilization ofFour Representative Training Devices". Technical Publication SDC 383 - 7-2Special Devices Center, Office of Naval Research, Project 20-A-1OA, l G1932. "1970 Human Factors Data for ILAAS". GK 2910-0057, Bureau of NavalWeapons, Dept. of the Navy (SECRET), November 1967. "Human FactorsAnalytical Study of ILAAS 1967". GH 2910-0004- 041 Bureau of Naval Weapons,Dept. of Navy (Research on instrument legibility under high altitude highambient light conditions. Development of a new technique for pilotunburdened weapon delivery), 1964. "Human Factors Analytical Study for ILAAS1970", GK 2910-0004-042 Bureau of Naval Weapons, Dept. of Navy (SECRET),(Perceptual and motor limitations on man as controller and decision maker in1967 aircraft). RICHARD B. LA TONDRE Senior Technical Analyst for SupportServices Mr. La Tondre has served as the SIGINT/Electronics Warfare Officer,Advanced Requirements Branch, Marine Corps Development Center, Quantico,Virginia; the Communications Officer for the Chief, Department of DefenseSpecial Representative in Vietnam; I and an Intelligence Research Analystfor the National Security I Agency. He has also received extensive formaltraining in the fields of combat intelligence, guerrilla warfare,photomagery, hydrography, special communications, electronic warfare, andanalytical analysis. My. La Tondre is currently employed as project engineerfor the Enemy Electromagnetic Threat (CD-107-EW), a study being conductedfor a U.S. Government Agency. He is primarily responsible for the planningand implementation of the electronic Warfare effectiveness analysis effortas related to the update and publication of the Enemy ElectromagneticThreat- 1975. He has participated in various electronic threat analysis Lprojects and studies, including the "Enemy Electromagnetic i Threat toFriendly Tactical Aircraft in South Vietnam. La Tondre has also been anelectronics warfare consultant performing special ED analysis andfeasibility studies for private industry, including Triangle ResearchCorporation, DIDEEN, the Associated Designers, Inc., and TECHTRANCorporation. Mr. La Tondre attended Jackson College, Honolulu, Long Beach,City College, Long Beach State College, and George Washington University. Healso studied Chinese Mandarin at the U.S. Army Language School, Presidio ofMonterey and Data Processing at the National Security Agency. JOHN E.LAURANCE Astro - and Biophysics Scientist Mr. Laurance is a diversifiedscientist and regis-tered professional engineer with an advanced degree andnumerous pre-doctorate courses covering astro-physics, nuclear physics,electronics, physical chemistry, engineering and medical subjects. He hashad extensive experience in conducting and directing scientific research inmulti-disciplinary fields and especially those involving energy systems. Inaddition, he has a broad supplemental background in conductinginvesti-gations and performing research related to paranormal fields and indeveloping electronic sensor systems derived through such research. Apioneer in space research, Mr. Laurance has served on advisory committeesduring the initial establishment of the National Aeronautics and SpaceAdministration and has been space program manager for several majorcorporations in the aeronautics and space industry. In the latter capacity,as manager of the Astro-Electronics Division (Engineering ProgramsDevelopment and Programs Analysis), he was responsible for program planningfor advanced space vehicle systems. Prior to this Laurance coordinated thesupport of basic research programs for the Office of Naval Research inWashington, D.C. and in the eleven western states where he served as actingchief scientist. In 1969 Mr. Laurance became Vice President and GeneralManager of a new corporation established to pro-vide new technologies andscientific procedures to Latin American and other developing countries. Mr.Laurance has been involved in the study of extra sensory perception andother paranormal subjects since 1930. Subsequent to 1963 he has made severaltrips to Latin American countries to investigate these subjects,particularly in the area of bioenergetic activities including medicalhealing. In 1968, as an Associate of '`Essentia Research Associates" heaccompanied a group of U.S. medical doctors to Brazil to I investigate theworks of the widely acclaimed medical healer Arigo. While there, individualsin this group which were referred to as "The Medical Commission on Arigo"also looked into additional subjects such as heart transplants andparanormal activity demonstrations. Mr. Laurance was instrumental in theestablishment in 1968 of "Life Energies Research, Inc.", a non-profitorgani-zation which conducts scientific investigations of unusual and littleknown properties of human energy systems. In connection with this research,he created electronic measuring equipment and conducted research onradiations emanating from human energy sources. He now serves on theResearch Committee and is a member of the Board of Directors of LifeEnergies Research. Laurance (cont.) Mr. Laurance received his B.S. atWhittier College, M.S. at the University of Southern California and didgraduate work at the University of California. He is a member o f numerousprofessional and scientific societies and is listed in professionaldirectories including "American Men Science" and "Who's Who in the East".ANDREI LOBANOV-ROSTOVSKY Sovietologist/Soviet Bloc Trend Analyst ProfessorLobanov-Rostovsky has had wide experience extending over fifty years asSovietologist and observer-analyst of Eastern European affairs. He haslectured and written extensively on this subject and has in more recentyears closely followed trends in parapsychology from Eastern Europe withemphasis on psychical research in the Soviet Union. ProfessorLobanov-Rostovsky has been active in psychical research in the United Statessince the 1930's and is a member of the 'American Society of PsychicalResearch. Russian by birth, Prof. Lobanov-Rostovsky served in the RussianImperial Guards and the French Army during World War I, and in the WhiteArmy during the Russian civil war of 1919-1920. Afterwards he went to Londonand spent the next ten years as Foreign Correspondent for Baring Bros., Ltd.He emigrated to America in 1930 and became a U.S. citizen in 1936. Sincecoming to America he has taught European, Russian and Far Easternhistory -ART at nearly fifteen colleges, although he has always been amember of the History Departments at either U.C.L.A. (1930-1945) or theUniversity of Michigan (1945-1952) where he is a Professor Emeritus ofHistory. Among his extra teaching assignments was a year with the U.S. ArmySpecial Training Corps. He has also lectured on parapsychology. Prof.Lobanov-Rostovsky attended the Imperial School of Law at St. Petersburg (nowLeningrad), the Lycee de Nice (France) and the Institut des SciencesPolitiques in Paris, from whom he received his diploma in 1923. He haspublished over forty books and articles relating to his specialty. Theyinclude: Russia and Asia. New York, The Macmillan Company, 1933. Russia andEurope: 1789-1825. Durham, Duke University Press, 1947. Russia and Europe:1825-1878. Ann Arbor, The George Wahr Publishing Co., 1954. "Russia at theCrossroads: Europe or Asia". London, The Slavonic Review, March 1928.Lobanov-Rostovsky, cont. "The Soviet Muslim Republics of Central Asia"London, Journal of the Royal Institute of International Affairs, July 1928."Psychological Undercurrents of the Russian Revolution". London, TheSlavonic Review, March 1929. Bali "The Problem of Strategic Frontiers" inFrontiers of the Future (Lectures arranged by the University of CaliforniaCommittee on International Relations). Berkeley, University of CaliforniaPress, 1941. "Russia and Germany". The Russian Review, March - April 1943."The United States and Russia". Reprinted from the United States in thePostwar World, Ann Arbor, University of Michigan Press, 1947. "Trends ofSoviet Foreign Policy in Asia". Recent Soviet Trends, Proceedings of theConference Held at the University of Texas, 1956, Austin, University ofTexas Publications, 1957. A Digest of the Krasnyi Arkiv-Red Archives Vol31 - 106 Editied by Lobanov Rostovsky Ann Arbor, The University of MichiganPress, 1955. "The Soviet Union and the War". The World in Turmoil,Proceedings of the Institute of World Affairs, Vol. XIX, pp. 130-133, LosAngeles, University of Southern California, 1942. "Russian Expansion in theFar East in the Light of the Turner Theory". The Frontier in Perspective,pp. 79-95, Madison, University of Wisconsin Press, 1957. ARTHUR MARCUSResearch Psychologist Mr. Marcus brings to this project more than thirteenyears of experience in the areas of experimental psychology, human factorsanalysis, training and field consulting for both government and industry.Much of his work has been in the design of field tests and the evaluation ofthe performance effectiveness of people and systems in a variety ofsettings. He has participated in many projects related to the design,development and evaluation of information systems. This work has includedthe determination of requirements, development of operational methods andprocedures, allocation of man-machine functions, evaluation of systemalternatives and the selection of hardware and software applications forsystem implementation. Mr. Marcus has been responsible for coordinating,directing and conducting experiments in human performance, including theexperimental design and preparation of apparatus and procedures, collectionand analysis of data and interpretation of results both with regard to theirtheoretical implications and their practical applications. Mr. Marcus hasperformed and reported on applied research studies (both field andexperimental) to determine immediate answers to special human factorsproblems. In doing this, he has surveyed relevant literature for usefulideas, facts, approaches and techniques. He has reviewed research reportspublished by other organizations and individuals and has maintained liaisonwith, and when necessary has obtained assistance from, other researchers andorganizations who have lan interest and capability to perform psychologicalresearch. Since joining the company, Mr. Marcus has become invoIved in twomajor military electronic system efforts, notably the SHORTSTOP System andthe Air Combat Maneuvering Range System. His work has been in the humanfactors areas of display design, workplace layouts and in the determinationof personnel require-ments for operation, maintenance and control. His taskson SHORTSTOP include the optimization of operator duties, planning andparticipating in field tests, and the analysis of a variety of EW functions.Mr. Marcus has provided support to numerous other military , System ProgramOffices (including SAM-D, LHA, NMCC, 416L, BUIC and 440L) through theapplication of exploratory and advanced development findings to systemacquisition problems. His primary function has been to insure that adequatepsychological principles and techniques are applied to improve the design,performance and operational capability of current and planned militarysystems through the conduct of research tasks and special studies. Marcus,cont. Marcus received his M.S. degree in Experimental Psychology and hascompleted the course requirements for a Ph.D. at the Diversity ofMassachusetts. He received his B.B.A. industrial Psychology from the CityCollege of New York. Marcus currently holds a SECRET clearance. SELECTEDBIBLIOGRAPHY Preliminary Evaluation of Human Factors Affecting the Selectionand Utilization of Displays for the ACMR System. Systems Consultants, Inc.25 May 1970. Sequence Diagram Techniques in Systems Analysis (with T. G.Slattery and H. E. Etter). Dunlap & Associates, Inc. Monograph No. 5, 1 July1969. A Case for AD Human Performance Testing. Dunlap & Associates, Inc.Report No. 176-48, 21 November 1968. SAM-D Symbology-Human Factors Testingof Proposed Symbol Code (with H. Bowen and R. Bughman). Dunlap Associates,Inc. Report No. 176-38, 24 July 1968. Integrated Closed-Circuit TelevisionStudy (Report prepared on the EHA Program for the Raytheon Co.). Dunlap andAssociates, Inc., 27 November 1967. National Military Command CenterBriefing Facilities Users' Manual. Decision Sciences laboratory, ElectronicSystems Division, January 1966. "The Effect of Correct Response Location onthe Difficulty l Level of Multiple-Choice Questions". Journal of AppliedPsychology, 47, 48-51, 1963. E. STANTON MAXEY, M.D. Medical-BiophysicalResearcher Dr. Maxey has practiced general surgery in Stuart, Florida, since1956. In addition to his practice, he has wide interests in Aviation andElectronics. He is Licensed as a commercial pilot (airplane single and(multi engine ratings) and as an Instrument and Flight Instructor. Atpresent he holds a patent for his Video Landing and Departure System and hasapplied for patents on other inventions in electronics. Dr. Maxey isconducting extensive studies in sleep research and human unconsciousbehavior patterns. Through the use of sophisticated sensors, he isattempting to determine the effects of exterior phenomena on dreams. Aninnovative feature of this research will be the use of electromagneticrecording of EEG's, ultraviolet and infrared sensors, precise weightanalysis and the correlation of these technical factors with exteriorphenomena such as electromagnetic fields, moon and planetary positions,barometric changes, and the dream recall abilities of the subject. Dr. Maxeyreceived his B.S. (Cum Laude) in 1946 from Wake Forest College where he wasalso elected to Phi Beta Kappa. He received his M.D. from the M.D. BowmanGray School of Medicine in 1950, and completed his medical Internship(1950-1951) at the University of Pennsylvania. His surgical residency was atthe Chesapeake and Ohio Hospital in Huntington, West Virginia, from1951-1955. Dr. Maxey is certified by the American Board of Surgery and is aFellow of the American College of Surgeons. |H. SCOTT MC CANN TechnicalWriter/Editor Mr. McCann brings to the company a total of nearly ten yearsexperience in technical writing, and editing of weapon systems technicalmanuals. He has also had experience in testing half lattice crystal filtersand traveling wave tube amplifier systems. Mr. McCann has most recentlyworked with TV station WETA where he was an engineer responsible for theoperation and light maintenance of station equipment, the conduct of day today air operations, and network switching. He previously served as atechnical editor for Operations Research, Inc. where he was responsible forall-stages of editing. Mr. McCann held a similar position with TateTechnical Service, Inc. As a technician for IIT Research Institute, Mr.McCann has had four years of experience with the ElectromagneticCompatibility Analysis Center (ECAC) working with engineers on various RFIproblems on communications, radar, and weapons systems. In addition, Mr.McCann served as a technician for the Aeronca Manufacturing Corporation,responsible for testing half lattice crystal filters and traveling wave tubeamplifier systems. Mr. McCann received his B. S. degree in English fromLoyola College, and is currently a candidate there for a Masters Degree inPsychology. Mr. McCann has a First Class Radio- ~ telephone (BroadcastEngineer) license. HENRY C. MONTEITH Electrical Engineer/BioluminescentResearcher Mr. Monteith has had over ten years experience in engineeringwhich has included color TV design, bioluminescent research, and developmentof innovative medical techni-ques. Presently he is a technical staffengineer of an engineering company under contract to the Atomic EnergyCommission at Albuquerque, New Mexico. Mr. Monteith special interests haveled him into research involving the study of biological effects ofelectromagnetic forces on living organisms at the molecular, and atomiclevels. This has led him into experimenting and validating recent Russianresearch in the area of bioluminescence which is referred 'to as the"Kirlian effect.'' Prior to his present position, Mr. Monteith was assignedto the research laboratories of a large manufacturer of television setswhere he designed circuitry and developed decoder parameters for colortelevision. Subsequent to this assignment, he completed four years ofmilitary service in the U.S. Navy. Mr. Monteith received his B.S. inElectrical Engineering from the Milwaukee School of Engineering in 1965.Healso studied engineering at the University of Pennsylvania and PurdueUniversity. In 1970, he was awarded an M.S. degree in electricalengineering, with a minor in computer science from the University of NewMexico. Currently, he Is completing studies leading to a doctorate degreealso at the University of New Mexico. His academic honors includemember-ship in the Sigma Pi Sigma Physics honor society. SELECTED RESEARCHPAPERS "Computer Determination of Decoder Parameters for Color Television",RCA Working Report, August 1967. "The Time Theory of Nikolai A. Kozyrev",unpublished report written as internal company memorandum, SandiaCorporation, 1971. "Stimulated Emissions from Living Forms May Provide Cluesto Novel Medical Techniques of the Future" (submitted for publication in thenear future). STEFAN T. POSSONY Sovietologist and Psychological WarfareSpecialist Dr. Possony is a Sovietologist, International Affairs, andPsychological Warfare Specialist of high reputation and experience. Prior toand during the early stages of World War II, he served as an Advisor to theFrench Air Ministry and the French Foreign Office. After this assignment, hecame to the United States and held a post as a Carnegie Re-search Fellow atthe Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, New Jersey. During World War IIand through 1946, he was a Psy-chological Warfare Specialist at the Officeof Naval Intelligence (ONI). Between 1946 and 1961, he served as SpecialAdvisor to the Assistant Chief of Staff, Intel-ligence, USAF. During thesame period, Dr. Possony served as Professor of International Politics rGeorgetown Uni-versity, and during 1956-1958 as Director of Research forLife Magazine's Russian Revolution project. In 1961, Dr. Possony becameDirector of the International Political Studies Program at the HooverInstitution on War Revolution and Peace, where he is now a Senior Fellow. Hetestified before the U.S. Senate Internal Security Sub- Committee on theThreat of U.S. Security Posed by Stepped-up Sino-Soviet Hostilities and hason frequent occasion been called upon as a special consultant to U.S.Presidential Committees, Congress, and the Defense Department. Dr. Possonyhas been a Visiting Professor at American, ''European and Asian universitiesand participated in numerous international conferences. Dr. Possony receivedhis Ph.D. from the University of Vienna. He has authored, co-authored andedited many books and other publications. Some of the more recent andrelevant of these are: The Strategy of Technology; and Lenin, the CompulsiveRevolutionary. MILAN RYZL Biocommunications/Parapsychology Scientist Dr.Milan Ryzl is an international authority in biocommunications andparapsychology, who has lectured widely both in the United States and inEurope. Dr. Ryzl, educated in Czechoslovakia, was a member of theCzechoslovak Academy of Sciences in Prague and was a leading figure in theapplication of scientific methods to the study of parapsychology. After hearrived in the United States, he worked with Dr. J. B. Rhine at theInstitute of Parapsychology in Durham, North Carolina. There, Dr. Ryzl wasespecially noted for his original research on the influence of hypnosis onESP. Dr. Ryzl has taught parapsychology at San Diego State College and iscurrently a professor of parapsychology at San Jose State University. He isa member of and has founded parapsychological and psychical research groupsin Europe and in the United States. Dr. Ryzl's primary efforts in this fieldhave been to document a case for parapsychology by means of highly refinedand systematized scientific methods. He published his results in'Parapsvchology: A Scientific Approach (Hawthorn Books, 1970). In this work,Dr. Ryzl presents indisputable and thoroughly documented evidence thatpsychic phenomena exist and scientifi-cally examines the full range ofpsychic phenomena by evaluating experimental evidence derived fromlaboratory controlled testing. Dr. Ryzl is also well known as a reviewer andanalyst of parapsychology developments and trends in Eastern Europe. He hasfrequently published reviews and commentaries on parapsychological worksfrom behind the Iron Curtain. One such is Telepatie A Jasnovidnost(Telepathy and Clairvoyance), by Dr. Z. Rejdak. Dr. Ryzl's review of thisbook was published in the July-August 1971 edition of the ParapsychologyReview. P. PAUL SAUVIN Electromechanical Engineer/Bionics Researcher Sauvinhas had wide experience as an electromechanical engineer and researcher.Such bionics research has included the application of biological principlesto the study and design of engineering systems; especially those that areelectronic, biometric and bioluminescent. For thirteen years he worked inthe aerospace industry, where he was initially a Flight Technician andeventually an Engineering Associate. His duties were primarily concernedwith the installation, maintenance collection of flight data on airborneDoppler radar systems. He laid out and assembled experimental research anddevelopment units. Afterwards, Mr. Sauvin was responsible for the cablelayout of the Plane Position Data Display Console and the electricalalignment, mechanical adjustment and maintenance of this console at theNational Facilities Experimental Center. Mr. Sauvin also assisted with theinitial development and maintenance of the Weather Display Console. He henmoved into systems engineering, and set up a Telemetry Test Labratory forthe Mobile Mid-range Ballistic Program, performed evalutation tests oftelemetry sub-carrier oscillator and pulse code System and participated inthe preparation of the research and development specifications and the workstatement for the signal conditioner for the Stellar Acquisition FeasibilityFlight Test program. He later held project engineering responsibility forthis development. Sauvin is currently with National Institute forRehabilitation Engineering (NIRE) at St. Joseph's Hospital, Paterson, NewJersey, which designs and dispenses act types of special rehabilitationequipment, tools and prosthetic devices for the severely disabled. Apartfrom his work at NIRE, Mr. Sauvin has conducted independent research intomedical applications of the bionic, biometric, biochemical andbioluminescent sciences. This research deals with the detection and analysisof emissions and electro- optical/electromagnetic radiation given off byhuman, animal and plant organisms. His research has also includedinvestigations of the High Frequency "Kirlian Effect" photography,thought-controlled devices, and psycho-kinetic switches. The goal of suchresearch and analysis is to devise and develop hardware configurations whichcan aid the handicapped and severely disabled. Sauvin has studied atDelehanty Institute and attended Westchester Community College. He completeda programming course at National Air Facilities Experimental Station. Sauvinis currently active as a private pilot (single engine and seaplane ratings).He holds a 2nd class license in broadcast engineering, a 1st classradiotelephone license and an F.C.C. technician license. He has written manytechnical articles in the fields of electronic system applications, advancedelectromechanical systems, applied bionics and rehabilitation engineeringdevices and techniques. GEORGE SCHEPAK Russian TechnicalTranslator/Biocybernetics Researcher Mr. Schepak has had wide experienceboth as a translator and as an aerospace systems engineer, and hasadditionally been very active in parapsychological research. He hastranslated Russian scientific articles in parapsychology with emphasis inthe fields of medicine, physics, geo-magnetism, botany and zoology. Mr.Schepak was born and educated in Russia. He has also studied in Russianschools in Germany. Mr. Schepak has been an engineer with several Californiaaerospce firms. He has designed solid state general purpose, computers andworked on ground support equipment for inertial components. He participatedin the DISCOVERER, MIDAS, SAMOS, VOYAGER and APOLLO space programs. Mr.Schepak is now participating in a research program headed by Dr. BarbaraBrown, Chief of Experiential Psychology at Sepulveda Veterans AdministrationHospital, in which he is investigating the physiological aspects of healingusing EEG's, EKG's and other physiological measurements. Mr. Schepak hasbeen an active member of the California Society for Psychical Research since1962 and Director of Research for that organization since 1969. He is also amember of the Biofeedback Society and does advanced research in this area.Mr. Schepak holds a B.S. in Engineering from UCLA, and a LL.B. from theBlackstone School of Law. In addition he has studied in cybernetics, thebehavioral sciences, biological feedback and parapsychology. Mr. Schepak hasbeen a naturalized citizen of the United States since March 1955 and hasheld a Defense contractor security clearance. BERTHOLD ERIC SCIIWARZ, M.D. ]Psychiatry/Parapsychology Researcher Dr. Schwarz is a psychiatrist inprivate practice in Montclair, New Jersey. In addition to his practice, hehas conducted extensive psychiatric/parapsychological researches and is theauthor of over fifty published reports (a selected bibliography follows).Prior to his entry into private practice, Dr. Schwarz was a Fellow inPsychiatry at the Mayo Foundation from 1950 to 1955. In addition to thebasic studies required by the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology,the Fellowship gave Dr. Schwarz experience as a consultant to all sectionsof the Mayo Clinic, the psycho-somatic and closed divisions of St. Mary'sHospital, in child psychiatry and neurological services and as manager ofthe consulting service for the downtown hospitals. He has conducted depthelectrographic and clinical research on LSD, mescaline, and clinicalelectroencephalography in the Section of Physiology and neurophysiologicalstudies on animals and humans. Dr. Schwarz also made psychoanalyticinvestigations while working on the Mayo Clinic schizophrenia, delinquencyand perversion projects, as well as studying didactic and personalpsychoanalysis. In addition to his private practice, Dr. Schwarz has studiedtelepathic communications in the parent-child and physician - patientrelationships. He has also made investigations of the accomplishments ofsuch extraordinary paragnosts as Henry Gross, Jacques Romano, Gerard Croisetand Joseph Dunninger. These psychiatric-parapsychological studies andtechniques are focused on the elements of reality, psychopathology andinduced psychophysiology. Dr. Schwarz received his B.A. from DartmouthCollege and his Diploma in Medicine from the Dartmouth Medical School in1945. He graduated from the New York University College of Medicine in 1950and interned at Mary Hitchcock Memorial Hospital, Hanover, New Hampshire,1951. He received a M.S. in Psychiatry from the Mayo Graduate School ofMedicine of Minnesota; and is a diplomate of the American Board ofPsychiatry and Neurology and a member of the American Medical Association aswell as the American Electroencephalographic Society. Schwarz, cont.SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY "Telepathic Experiments in a Child Between 1 and 3-1/2Years". International Journal of Parapsychology, Vol. III, No. 4:5-52, 1961."Physiological Aspects of Henry Gross's Dowsing". Parapsychology, Vol. 4-,No. 2:71-86, 1962-1963. "Psychodynamic Experiments in Telepathy". CorrectivePsychiatry and Journal of Social Therapy, Vol. 9, 169-218, 1963. "Discussionof Dr. Grad's paper 'Psychic Healing"'. New York Academy of Science, 28October 1963. Journal of American Social and Psychical Research, Vol. LIX:127-29, 1965. Psychic-Dynamics. New York, Pageant Press, 1965 (Title ofpaperback, Psychiatrist Looks at ESP, A Signet Mystic Book, New York 1968.)."Death of a Parapsychologist, Possible Terminal Telepathy with NandorFodor". Samikea, Vol. 2, No. 1:1-14, 1966-1967. "The Telepathic Hypothesisand Genius: A Note on Thomas Alva Edison". Corrective Psvchiatrv and theJournal of Social Therapy, Vol. 13' No. 1, 17019, January 1967. "PossibleTelesomatic Reactions". The Journal of the Medical Society of New Jersey,Vol. 64, No. 11:600-603, November 1967. Preface to the American edition ofTelepathy and Clairvoyance, by Professor Dr. W. H. C. Tenhaeff, Trans. Mrs.A. C. Matteson, 1967. -"Precognition and Psychic Nexus". Journal of theAmerican Society of Psychosomatic Dentistry and Medicine, Vol. 18, No. 2."Telepathy and Pseudotelekinesis in Psychotherapy". The Journal of theAmerican Society of Psychosomatic Dentistry and Med-icine, Vol. 15, No.4:144-154, October 1968. "Parent-Child Telepathy", A study of the Telepathyof Everyday Life, Garrett Publications, New York, 1971. Co-author: "HypnoticPhenomena, Including Hypnotically Activated Seizures, Studied with theElectroencephalogram". Journal of Nervous and Mental Diseases, 122:564-574,December 1955. Schwarz, cont. "Behavioral and ElectroencephalographicEffects of Hallucinogenic - Drugs". A.M.A. Arch. Neurology Psychiatry,75:83-90, January 1956 "Electroencephalographic Changes in Animals under theInfluence of Hypnosis". Journal of Nervous and Mental Diseases 124: 433-439,November 1956. "A Study of Chlorpromazine Photosensitivity". Journal ofInvestigative Dermatology, 28:329-338, 1957 ALBERT B. WING SeniorScientist/Engineer for Advanced Technology Mr. Wing has over twenty yearsexperience in the research, design, and development of advanced technologywhich date back to his work on the Manhattan Project during World War II. Hehas also served as a senior staff scientist for an advanced systemsengineering company, manager of operations research and systems researchprojects for a defense agency, and as a technical consultant. Mr. Wing iscurrently performing research in technologies of sensors and patternrecognition; information processing and display; feature discrimination,enhancement, and recognition; and transfer of electronic warfare technologyto anti-crime applications. Mr. Wing has served as a management advisor toU.S. government RDT&E programs and has devised systems for interdisciplinaryproblem evaluation and innovative solutions. Among his many governmentconsulting tasks have been his assignments as a special consultant inradiation sensing and solid-state transducer physics, X-ray and neutrondiffraction, microwave systems, bionics, geophysics, and chemicalengineering. In private industry, Mr. Wing has developed an air trafficcontra' system, served as project manager for a camouflage R&D effort, andheaded the special projects department for a University of Rochester teamunder contract to the Manhattan Project. His other industrial experienceincludes analysis of: microwave antenna radiation patterns and new antennadesigns; foreign technology developments in lasers, masers, and sensors;ionospheric propagation and upper atmosphere technologies, andreconnaissance and surveillance communications. While servingas principalphysicist to the Cornell Aeronautical Laboratories, Mr. Wing directedresearch which included biosensor telemetry, space-environment simulationchambers, IFF video defruiters, shipboard electro-magnetic computability,centralized time and frequency control, broad spectrum camouflage,sound-ranging equipment, and imagery transmission. Mr. Wing received hisB.S. in Chemistry from Brown University in 1943 and his M.S. in Optics andPhysics from the University of Rochester in 1952. He has also takenadditional graduate courses at these institutions in advanced organicchemistry, advanced physiology, neurology, biochemistry, pharmacology, andtoxicology. His professional organization affiliations include the IEEE(Senior Member), American Institute of Physics, American Chemical Society,Optical Society of America, and the Rochester Academy of Science. Wing,cont'd. Mr. Wing is listed in American Men of Science and has been named tohonorary membership in the Research Society of America. He obtained twoAtomic Energy Commission Fellowships in 1944-45 and 1949-50 tenable at theUniversity of Rochester. For his work on the Manhattan Project, he receiveda Certificate of Appreciation from the Secretary of War. SELECTEDPUBLICATIONS BY FIELDS Geophysics- "The Earth-Scanning Problem in the GEOSAltimetry Program," NASA Report., 1967. "On Satellite GeophysicalDiscrimination Techniques," Rome Air Force Base Report., 1966. "New Designsfor Inertial, Gravitational & Magnetic Field Sensors," Defense CommunicationAgency, 1968. Electronics- "A Critical Survey of Satellite Attitude SensorDevices," Defense Communication Agency Report., 1967. BuShips ContractSpecifications Manual for Defruiters in IFF Video Equipment," CornellAeronautical Laboratories/Navy Rept., 1966. X Rays - "Crystal & MolecularStructure of Dimethoxy-benzophenone by the Direct Probability Method,"(co-author), Acta Cryst. 10, 481 (1957); ibid. 11, 257 (1958). "X RayCartography of Cleaved Crystals," Report of Naval Research LaboratoryProgress, Dec. 1961, p.7. "Aligning Single Crystals for X Ray Diffraction,"(co-author), Rev. Sci. Instr. 23,442 (1952). Naval Research LaboratoryReports #4402 (1954) & #4553 (1955), and many other writings in this area.Optics- "The Sharpening of Photographic Images: A Systems Approach," to bepublished. "The Anastigmatic Anisotropy of Visual Acuity," M.S. Thesis, U ofR. 1951. NEW DOCUMENT LISTING OF HEALTH AND WELFARE PROGRAMS WHICH AREWITHIN THE CAPABILITY OF MANKIND RESEARCH UNLIMITED, INC. 1. Investigationsinto Causal and Preventive Factors for the Sudden Infant Death Syndrome(SIDS) 2. Methods of Improving Beds, from a Therapeutic and ComfortStandpoint, for Hospital Patients 3. Applications of Music-color andChromotherapy as Remedial Agents in the Treatment of Emotionally Disturbedand Retarded Children 4. Analysis of the French-developed ElectronicAnesthetic System 5. Investigations of Geopathogenic Factors and TheirEffects on Inducing of Human Illness 6. Application of the Burr-RavitzElectrodynamic Field Theory to the Precise Electronic Prediction andDetermination of Female Ovulation Times in Terms of Minutes 7. Applicationof Newly Developed U.S. Army "Thermoviewer" Devices to AnalyzeDiagnostically the Status of Body Tissue Beneath the Skin 8. Investigationsinto the Use of Negative Ion Generators and Their Potential Application inEnhancing Human Performance, Welfare, and Health 9. Use of theItalian -Developed Device Referred to as the "Tobiscope" to Analyze andDetect Abnormal or Malignant Conditions in Body Cells and Tissues and toLocate Acupuncture Points 10. Use of High Frequency Electromagnetic Waveswith Pulse Cadence Near Alpha Rhythm Brain Wave to Produce Narcosis Effects11. Use of Psychobiological and Physico-Chemical Drugs to Alter States ofCon-sciousness and Control Moods, Fatigue, Alertness, Personality,Perception, Tension 12. Through Interaction of Biophysiological Techniquesand Electromagnetic Fields, Varying Emotional States of Groups of People andInducing Visual or Auditory Hallucinations by Applying Specific FieldIntensities 13. Luminescent Microscopy Techniques to Diagnose illnesses 14.Analysis of Acupuncture and Its Degree of Effectiveness in Treating HumanAilments 15. Human Sensitivity to, and Effects of, Ultrasonic Energy 16.Biological Effects in Strong or Reinforced and Weak or Disturbed Geomagneticand Electromagnetic Fields 17. Production of Electrographic Images of LivingOrganisms 18. Human Perception and Relation to the Conditioned Reflex 19.Applications of Neurocybernetics 20. Bio-Feedback Training and Applications21. Electromagnetic Field and Magnetoresistance Effects on Neural Tissues32. Biological Effects of Water Treated by Magnetic Fields on the Behaviorand Activity of Living Organisms 23. Use of 'Microwave (SHE) Therapy" in theTreatment of Diseases 24. Investigation of the Stimulating Effect ofElectromagnetic Fields on HemopoIesis and on the Composition of the Blood inHumans and Animals 25. Measurement of the Electric Parameters of BodyTissues in Various Frequency. Ranges for Diagnostic Purposes - I :3 26.Effects of Electromagnetic Fields on Cultures of Normal and Malignant HumanCells and on Malignant Tumors 27. Effects of Electromagnetic Fields on HumanBlood in Respect to Clotting Time and Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate. 28.Destruction of Bacteria by Electromagnetic Waves of Certain Wavelengths andby Biotherapy Means 29. Physical and Chemical Factors which Influence andInhibit the Olfactory Senses 30. Ability of Electric Potentials on the Skin(referred to as "skin potentials") to Immediately Reflect Internal Changesin the Human Body 31. Use of Magnetic Fields and Magnets to EffectPain-Deadening Conditions NEW DOCUMENT SYSTEMS CONSULTANTS, INC., is anorganiza-tion of technical and management specialists who are able toprovide solutions to a broad range of problems in the fields of: · SystemsEngineering · Computer Technology · Management Consultation Theinterdependency of technical disciplines to solve these problems hasresulted in the development || of a highly diversified staff. Our projectmanagement approach to organization enables us to maximize the staffresources available for each client. SYSTEMS CONSULTANTS, INC., maintainshigh standards of performance that are reflected in two basic corporateobjectives: - · The timely and accurate definition of client problems · Theclient's complete satisfaction with, and ability to implement the solutionThis introductory brochure provides a brief de-scription of the Company andits qualifications. Addi-tional information will be furnished upon request.SYSTEMS ENGINEERING Company has participated in projects concerned with awide spectrum of technical and sclentific skills and capabilities that wehave been applied to the following type assignments: · Aircraft andelectronic systems · Command and control systems · Data collection anddisplay systems · Product quality assurance projects . Reliability andmaintainability studies · Test and evaluation projects · Economic andmathematical modeling · Electronic systems simulation · Ship and craftarmament systems . Multi-sensor aircraft systems · Electro-optical sensorsystems Our efforts in these assignments have not been limited to thecommonly accepted concepts of systems engineering. Systems Consultantsrelates its work to the total system, and its impact on the external andinternal interfaces that exist throughout the operating environment. Theassignments cover the broad range of development from feasibility throughtest and evaluation. COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY Many of the new problems posed bymodern technology can only be solved through the application of advancedcomputer sciences. The computer staff of Systems Consultants, Inc.constantly seeks new and better solutions to such problems. Among ourcurrent efforts in this area are: · Design and evaluation of interactivegraphic display systems · Analysis and design of an automated Con-gressionalconstituent mail system · Analysis and integration of airborne andship-board data processing systems · Specification, simulation, andevaluation of com-plex multi-processing systems · Studies ofthird-generation real-time computer systems · Analysis and design ofadvanced multi-processing executive programs for real time applications ·Evaluation, analysis, and specification of high- level programming languagesWe have had broad experience in computer system feasibility, design,development, analysis, simulation and evaluation. The Company has performedsystem analysis on a variety of client problems and selected the optimumcombination of automated machines and manual procedures which efficientlyand economically process the data to meet the needs of management.MANAGEMENT CONSULTING In the conduct of business and government many complexproblems relate to the development of infor-mation for managers anddirectors. Our staff is experienced in the development of solutions tomanage-ment problems for national, state and local govern-ments as well asprivate industry. The Company provides its clients with a wide variety ofmanagement services, including: · Management Information Systems · AppraisalSystem Design · Program Management Planning · Cost Benefit Analysis ·Organization Evaluation · Training Program Development · EquipmentProcurement · Technical Audit · Architectural Safety Advisory · Security andSafety Planning Through our efforts in these, areas, Systems Consultants,Inc., has had extensive experience in planning, organizing, and evaluating avariety of gov-ernmental and industrial projects as well as defining,developing and implementing management information systems, professionaltraining programs, safety and security methods and procedures. CORPORATEOFFICES 1054 31St STREET N.W. WASHINGTON, D. C. TE LEPHONE (202) 333~800 TWX(710) 822-0103 WASHINGTON DlVISION 202 333-6800 1050 31st Street N.W.Washington, D.C. 3500 Virginia Beach Boulevard Suite 411 Virginia Beach,Virginia 1411 Jefferson Davis Highway (Suite 808 ~ 99R) Arlington, VirginiaNEW YORK DIVISION 7777 Leesburg Pike, Fails Church, Virginia 2 Penn PlazaNew York City 410 Jerico Turnpike Jericho, New York 809 Aquidneck Ave P.O.Box 330 Middletown, Rhode Island 6525 Belcrest Road Hyattsville, MarylandRlDGECREST DIViSION 543 Graaf Street, Ridgecrest, California. CALIFORNIADIVISION 16661 Ventura Boulevard Encino, California 7330 Convoy Court SanDiego, California 3255 Wing Street Diego, California Systems ConsultantsInc. was established in 1966 and has experienced continued growth inpersonnel, skills, experience and facilities. The staff is composed ofscientific, engineering and management specialists. To support the technicalstaff, SCI maintains complete services in graphic arts, technicalpublications, management presenta-tions and computer time-sharingfacilities. The broad academic and professional background of the Company'sstaff have enabled it to develop strong capabilities in a variety of fields.The Company has no affiliation with equipment manu-facturers; therefore, weare able to provide objec-tive evaluations of our client's needs. TheCorporation is formed around four operating divisions to enable diversifiedand independent management of the services and products tailored to specificcustomer requirements. 1. Burr, Dr. Harold S., Blueprint for Immortality --The Electric Patterns of Life, N. Spearman, London, 1972 (in press). 2 Stromberg, Gustaf, The Soul of the Universe, Educational ResearchInstitute, N. Hollywood, California, 1948. 3 Daniels, Rexford, "New Horizons in EMC", Proceedings of the 1970 IEEEInter-national Symposium on Electro-Magnetic Compatibility, pp. 160-67. 4 Pressman, A. S., Electromagnetic Fields and Life, Plenum Press, New York,1970 (originally published in Russian by Nauka Press, Moscow, 1968). 5 To the Reader", Main Currents in Modern Thought, Volume 19, Number 1,September-October 1962.11. This situation is exemplified by the work of Professor H. S. Burr ofYale University on life fields or the so-called L-Fields, which wasconducted with his colleague and former student? Dr. Leonard J. Ravitz. 6. Daniels, op cit. (Note: This does not imply that we currently haveidentified all forces which may appear on the electromagnetic spectrum northat we have adequately described all laws that govern natural phenomena.) 7. Karagulla, Dr. Shafica, Breakthrough to Creativity: Higher SensoryPerception, Virginia Beach, Virginia, 1970. 8. See, for instance, Puharich, Henry.K., M.D., "The Work of the BrazilianHealer Arigo", in The Varieties of Healing Experience, The Academy ofParapsychology and Medicine, 1971. 9. Karllns, Marvin and Lewis M. Andrews, Biofeedback -- Turning on the Powerof - Your Mind, J. B. Lippincott, 1972. 1O. Green, Elmer, Ph.D., "Biofeedback for Mind-Body Self-Regulation: Healingand Creativity", in The Varieties of Healing Experience, The Academy ofPara-psychology and Medicine, 1971. 12. Tromp, S. W., Psychical Physics, Elsevier Press, Amsterdam, 1949. 13. Dyson, Freeman J., "Energy and the Universe", Scientific American,September 1971. 14. Alfven, Hannes, "Anti-Matter and Cosmology", Scientific American, April1967. 15. Carstoiu, J., "Carstoiu's Suggestions for Gravity Waves", published inRelativity Reexamined, by Leon Brillouin, Academic Press, New York, 1970. 16. Huxley, Julian, The Doors of Perception, Harper (paperback). 17. Grof, Stanislav, "LSD Psychotherapy and Human Culture", The Journal forthe Study of Consciousness, Volume 3, Number 2, July-December 1970, pp.100-118. 18. Lilly, John C., The Center of the Cyclone -- An Autobiography of LunarSpace, Julian Press, New York, 1972. 19. Dean, Stanley R., "Metapsychiatry and the Ultra-Conscious",Congressional Record, 17 November 1971, Volume 117, Number 176, Washington,D. C. 20. Stern, Jess, Edgar Cayce, The Sleeping Prophet, Bantam Books(paperback), 1967-1971, 287 pp., and Cerminara, Gina, Ph.D., Many Mansions,A.R.E. Publishers, Virginia Beach, Virginia. 21. See the monthly Medical Research Bulletin, Edgar Cayce Foundation,Medical Research Division, Phoenix, Arizona. 22. The Varieties of Healing Experience, Transcript of the InterdisciplinarySymposium of 30 October 1971, The Academy of Parapsychology and Medicine,Los Altos, California.23. Journal of Paraphysics, The Paraphysical Laboratory, Downton(Wiltshire), England. 24. Tietze, Thomas R., "Science Officially Meets PSI", Psychic June 1971, -pp. 18-21. 25. Journal of Cybernetics (USSR), and others. 26. Ryzl, Milan, Parapsychology, A Scientific Approach, Hawthorn, New York, 27. 0strander, Sheila, and Lynn Schroeder, Psychic Discoveries Behind theIron Curtain, Prentice-Hall, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, 1970. 28. Unfortunately, these figures are not matched in the US, where onlyinsignifi-cant sums have been spent for this type of research. Thisindicates that the European Communist countries, especially the USSR, seemto be more aware of the benefits and applications of biocommunicationsresearch. Mankind Research Unlimited hopes to counter and reverse this trendso that the full fruits and benefits derived from this research are alsomade available to our own citizenry. END OF DOCUMENTS. WHAT EVER HAPPENED TO MANKIND RESEARCH? Mankind Researchhas not folded. I just received a letter from "Uncle Carl" Schleicher, Ph.D.which can be view by clicking <"ahref="http://www.weberman.com/images/carl.gif">HERE . The letter was typedand contains several instances of white out. Carl probably typed the letterhimself. If Carl was really serious about sueing me, I would have received aletter from an attorney. Judging from the lack of any reference to PsychicWarfare, Kirlian photography, psychotronics etc. in the media, MankindResearch Unlimited did not come up with anything significant. MRU was aproduct of Cold War paranoia, and wasted millions of taxpayer dollars,because of Russia's alleged lead in the field of Psychic Warfare. This "gap"was KGB disinformation. Russia never had a psychic secret weapon. The SovietUnion collapsed. Books like "Psychic Discoveries Behind the Iron Curtain"were probably an unwitting part of a KGB Operation to get the United Statesto waste it's resources investigating phenomenon that just don't exist.Psychic phenomenon and religious phenomenon share one thing in common - alack of evidence to substantiate their existence. Carl is bluffing and does not have the resources to sue me since none of hisresearch ever panned out. If you want to sue me you can contact my attorney,Jerimiah Guttmann at 275 7th Avenue #1776, New York City, but don't zap himwith any psychic energy. How come Carl did not sue when the same info waspublished in Covert Action Bulletin? FOLLoW UPCharles R. Buffler is now the Vice President of the Microwave ResearchCenter. Christopher Bird died of a heart attack on May 2, 1996. Possony wasthe Acting Chief, Special Studies Group, Department of Intelligence, UnitedStates Air Force. Possony was a Board Member of the Committee forInter-American Security, along with Larry Pratt and Patrick Buchanan. Prattwas associated with Willis Carto's Liberty Lobby. The Committee forInter-American Security was involved in the FBI's CISPES affair, as wasOliver Buck Revell. Possony co-authored "The Strategy of Terror" with LynnFrancis Bouchey, an organizer for the Unification Church, and a formerlobbyist for Pinochet of Chile. Possony was a board member of LyndonLaRouches Fusion Energy Foundation and co-authored a book titled TheGeography of Intellect with Nataniel Weyl. In 1974 Possony was published byWilliam Buckley's Arlington House Press. It was fortunate that MRU didn'tdiscover anything significant because Possony would have used theinformation to create a nation of brainwashed, anti-Communist zombies. Asstated in this database, Possony died in 1995. END OF MANKIND RESEARCH NODULE

