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BEYOND MKU
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Inside MRU
Schleicher
Charles Stone
O.A.K.
Bioluminescence
Chris Bird
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ESP(iona)ge
Tom Bearden
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MKULTRA
Berthold Eric Schwartz, M.D.
PSI Research
Stefan Possony
SPIRIT COMM
Interview 1
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Dr. Krippner
Eldon Byrd
CIA Osborne
Kirlian
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Psychotronic History
MKU Declassified
ESPionage! Series
The problem of authority and obedience is inseparable from the quest for identity. If there is no private independent personal substance such has always occupied the thoughts of the sages, then all matters of authority and obedience are frivolous, all services and disservices indifferent and equal. If there is no personal identity, indefeasible ad intransient, then human society can only be the "Penal Colony" evoked by Franz Kafka – McLuhan, Take Today.
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HISTORY OF ESP
History of ESP:
Historical Note
Parapsychology Laboratory
| 1927 | Duke Psychology Department established with William McDougall as Chairman |
| 1930 | ESP research began in Psychology Laboratory |
| 1934 | PK research began in Psychology Laboratory |
| 1935 | Parapsychology Laboratory established within Psychology Department; McDougall Research Fund created to support work of Laboratory |
| 1937, Mar. | Journal of Parapsychology inaugurated with J. B. Rhine as senior editor |
| 1939 | Journal of Parapsychology editorship transferred to G. Murphy and B. Reiss |
| 1942 | Journal of Parapsychology editorship returned to Parapsychology Laboratory, with Rhine as senior editor |
| 1947 | Parapsychology Laboratory moved out of Psychology Department and became Parapsychology Laboratory at Duke University |
| 1957 | Parapsychological Association established at Duke under auspices of Parapsychology Laboratory |
| 1960-1963 | Psychical Research Foundation established, operating out of Parapsychology Laboratory |
| 1962 | Foundation for Research on the Nature of Man established in Durham with Rhine as Director |
| 1965, Aug. | Parapsychology Laboratory closed at Duke; moved to Foundation for Research on the Nature of Man as Institute for Parapsychology |
| 1971-1972 | Helmut Schmidt became Director of Institute for Parapsychology; Rhine remained Director of Foundation for Research on the Nature of Man |
| 1973-1974 | Jay Levy became Director of Institute for Parapsychology |
| 1975 | Rhine resumes Directorship of Institute for Parapsychology |
| 1977 | K. R. Rao became Director of Institute for Parapsychology |

