Mind Control - Insects and Animals

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Mike Finn

PART 13

takes a serious and objective look at mind control and manipulation in the intelligence game...

MIND CONTROL PRINCIPLES

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IN THE INTELLIGENCE CYCLE INSECTS AND ANIMALS: A LESSON FROM HISTORY MIKE FINN reveals the astonishing use of insects throughout history as a security and intelligence ‘tool’ and provides supporting evidence that these creatures can be guided and controlled. A look also at what lies ahead in this fascinating scientific security field... ou may think that mind control and manipulation is only directed towards people, but you would be mistaken. Some of the most effective mind control research has been focused on animals and insects. It is not a new concept; the principles go back thousands of years. Even during Japan’s feudal era, spies and assassins used basic mind control (hypnosis) on animals and insects. For example, a guard on the ramparts of a castle would listen for frogs, crickets, or birds; if the sounds stopped, it was a sure

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sign of intruders below. As a countermeasure, hypnotized crickets, frogs, birds, etc. were positioned in cages at points allowing surreptitious entry to the castle. Other creatures fled from the intruders, but these caged ones were woken and encouraged to make their familiar sounds. HISTORICAL CONTROL OF INSECTS

Honey bee

effective role in warfare. Along lengths of battlements on fortifications the Mayans created dummy warriors filled with bees and wasps, once these were punctured by the enemy, the angry creatures escaped and turned on their attackers. Many other early nations used bees in warfare - hives were thrown from the ramparts of castles, and bees contained in thin earthenware bombs were

A little background information will make modern research into this field a lot clearer. Lets go back beyond 2000 BC to the Mayan civilization, where bees often played an

Ruins of a Mayan complex

Bees in a Maltese clay jar

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EYE SPY INTELLIGENCE MAGAZINE 76 2011

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