MKULTRA Subproject 119
Summary
MKULTRA Subproject 119 (1959-1965) was a CIA-funded psycho-physiological research project conducted at Texas Christian University that developed techniques for remote electronic activation of human organisms - a precursor to modern Remote Neural Monitoring and the Beast System.
Project Details
Principal Investigator
Dr. Saul B. Sells, Texas Christian University, Fort Worth, Texas
- Former statistician for U.S. government during WWII
- Previously at Air Force School of Aviation Medicine at Randolph Field
- Founder of Institute of Behavior Research at TCU
- Also worked for Office of Naval Research, NASA, and Air Force
Stated Goal
"Interpretive survey of work being done in psycho-physiological research and instrumentation."
Five Project Objectives
A. Bioelectric Sensors
Sources of significant electrical potential and methods of pick-up.
B. Recording
Amplification, electronic tape and other multi-channel recording.
C. Analysis
Auto-correlators, spectrum analyzers, etc. and coordination with automatic data processing equipment.
D. Standardization
Standardization of data for correlation with biochemical, physiological, and behavioral indices.
E. Remote Activation
Techniques of activation of the human organism by remote electronic means.
Significance
This subproject appears to have direct bearing on:
- 24/7 surveillance of targeted individuals
- Remote targeting via "bio-telemetry"
- Remote Neural Monitoring (RNM)
- Brain-Computer Interface (BCI) technology
Key Technology: The Autocorrelator
In 1955, Dr. Norbert Wiener (MIT mathematician) invented the autocorrelator:
- Decodes EEG brainwaves
- Re-sends reciprocal signals to the brain
- Enables sophisticated, technologically-driven mind control
- Direct communication with the brain
Funding Source
Subproject 119 was funded by the Society for Investigation of Human Ecology (Human Ecology Fund):
- Later exposed as a CIA front
- Run by Drs. Harold G. Wolff and Lawrence Hinkle
- Based at Weill-Cornell Medical Center
- Located across from Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research, Manhattan
Bioelectronics Directory (1963)
In 1963, the CIA commissioned Saul B. Sells and Helen F. Sells to compile a "Bioelectronics Directory":
- Detailed rolodex of invasive neurological projects
- Carried out at major institutions
- Involving countless professors
- Including many running other MKULTRA subprojects
Related Researchers and Studies
- Hebb, Donald O.
- Saunders, D.R., MKULTRA Subproject 77
- Teuber, H. (1959)
- Kluver, H.
- McCulloch, W.S.
- Pitts, W.
- Hoagland, Hudson
- Von Forester, Heinz
- Dr. Jose Delgado
- Penfield, Wilder
- Olds, J. and Olds, M.E. (Science. 1958)
- Isbell, H. MKULTRA Subproject 73
- Baldwin, M., MKULTRA Subproject 6
- DeFleur, M.I. MKULTRA Subproject 112- 1959
Dr. Jose Delgado's Stimoceiver
Dr. Jose Delgado's name appears at least a dozen times in Dr. Sells's directory:
- Invented the "stimoceiver" implant
- Enabled Electrical Stimulation of the Brain (ESB) via remote control
- Demonstrated direct brain manipulation capabilities
Major Institutions Involved
- McGill University
- Massachusetts General Hospital
- Boston City Hospital
- University of Mississippi, Jackson
- Brain Research Institute of UCLA
- Cornell
- UCLA's Neuropsychiatric Institute (Dr. Louis Jolyon West)
- Center for Study and Reduction of Violence (UCLA)
- Vacaville Prison, California
- Long Beach VA Hospital
- Yale Institute for Neurophysiology
Key Neuro-Cyber Scientists
Dr. Wilder Penfield
American/Canadian neurosurgeon who produced the "Penfield homunculus" - a map of the human brain.
Dr. Norbert Wiener
MIT mathematician and genius, author of:
- 1948: "Cybernetics: Communication and Control in the Animals and the Machine"
- 1950: "The Human Use of Human Beings"
Dr. Saul Sells
Director of MKULTRA Subproject 119 (1959):
- Sought to activate the human organism by remote electronic means
- Used bioelectric sensors
- Employed 24-channels of brain wave data
- Utilized recording and data processing devices
- Applied Wiener's autocorrelator for EEG analysis
Connection to Beast System
MKULTRA Subproject 119 represents an early precursor to:
- The global surveillance-torture gulag
- Mark of the Beast cyborg enslavement system
- Remote Neural Monitoring
- Brain-Computer Interface control systems
Timeline
- 1955: Norbert Wiener invents autocorrelator
- 1959: Subproject 119 begins at TCU
- 1961: "Stimulus Determinants of Behavior" Symposium
- 1963: Bioelectronics Directory compiled
- 1965: Subproject 119 ends (almost 6 years duration)
Sources
- Declassified CIA documents
- "The Minds of Men" Documentary (2018) by Aaron and Melissa Dykes
- Walter Bowart's "Operation Mind Control Researcher's Edition" (1994)
- CIA FOIA Reading Room
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