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1. Andrew, George (2001). MKULTRA: The CIA's Top Secret Program in Human Experimentation & Behavior Modification, Healthnet Press.
2. Chavkin, Samuel (1978). The Mind Stealers: Psychosurgery & Mind Control, Houghton Mifflin Company.
3. Delgado, Jose (1969). Physical Control of the Mind: Towards a Psychocivilized Society, Harper Colophon Books.
4. Frank, R & Vernon, Mark (1970). Violence and the Brain, Harper and Row.5. Lammer, Helmut & Lammer, Marion (1999). MILABS: Military Mind Control & Alien Abduction, IllumiNet Press.
6. Lifton, Robert J (1989). Thought Reform; the Psychology of Totalism, University of North Carolina Press.
7. Marks, John (1979). The Search for the Manchurian Candidate, W W Norton & Company.8. Scheflin, A & Opton, Edward (1978). The Mind Manipulators, Paddington Press.
9. Victorian, Armen (1999). The Mind Controllers, Vision Paperbacks.
10. Weinstein, Harvey (1990). Psychiatry & the CIA: Victims of Mind Control, American Psychiatric Press.
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1. I. Chernishev, "Can Rulers Make `Zombies' and Control the World?" Orienteer, February 1997, pp. 58-62.2. Douglas Pasternak, "Wonder Weapons," U.S. News and World Report, 7 July 1997, pp. 38-46.
3. Ibid., p. 38.
4. FM 101-5-1, Operational Terms and Graphics, 30 September 1997, p. 1-82.
5. Joint Pub 3-13.1, Joint Doctrine for Command and Control Warfare (C2W), 7 February 1996, p. v.
6. The American Heritage Dictionary (2d College Ed.; Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1982), p. 660, definition 4.
7. Denis Snezhnyy, "Cybernetic Battlefield & National Security," Nezavisimoye Voyennoye Obozreniye, No. 10, 15-21 March 1997, p. 2.
8. Victor I. Solntsev, "Information War and Some Aspects of a Computer Operator's Defense," talk given at an Infowar Conference in Washington, D.C., September 1996, sponsored by the National Computer Security Association. Information in this section is based on notes from Dr. Solntsev's talk.
9. Pasternak, p. 40.
10. Ibid., pp. 40-46.
11. Ibid.
12. Larry Dodgen, "Nonlethal Weapons," U.S. News and World Report, 4 August 1997, p. 5.
13. "Background on the Aviary," Nexus Magazine, downloaded from the Internet on 13 July 1997 from www.execpc.com/vjentpr/nexusavi.html, p.7.
14. Aleksandr Cherkasov, "The Front Where Shots Aren't Fired," Orienteer, May 1995, p. 45. This article was based on information in the foreign and Russian press, according to the author, making it impossible to pinpoint what his source was for this reference.
15. Bob Brewin, "DOD looks for IT `golden nuggets,'" Federal Computer Week, 28 July 1997, p. 31, as taken from the Earlybird Supplement, 4 August 1997, p. B 17.
16. Oliver August, "Zap! Hard day at the office for NATO's laptop warriors," The Times, 28 July 1997, as taken from the Earlybird Supplement, 4 August 1997, p. B 16.
17. Ibid.