Peter Levenda and Whitley Strieber address the issue of mind control, and how it has affected our world today. Is scientifically based mind control in use now, or in development? What was Project Bluebird? Could mind control be imposed on a mass basis? Listen as one of the great historiains of America’s dark side tells us what he believes has happened and is happening in this area.

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Here’s a tip that George Bush and other politicians could use: have sex before speaking in public. However, it has to be the “real” kind of sex, not the kind that Bill Clinton indulged in. One reason for this is that sperm is a powerful anti-depressant that raises serotonin levels.

New Scientist reports that psychologist Stuart Brody studied the impact of different sex acts on people’s blood pressure, when these same people later experienced stress. People who had regular sex before the stressful event had blood pressure that returned to normal faster than people who had only masturbated or had no sex at all. The effects of sex lasted as long as one week, so sex really is the feel good drug.

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I have always been concerned about what really happened on September 11, 2001, but I have also always thought that the attacks were the result of a combination of determined action on the part of terrorists and official incompetence. I did not really believe that they might have actually been orchestrated by our own government. Indeed, such a thought, in itself, seemed almost treasonous to me. I am a political moderate, but I am also a strong patriot. I don’t believe in condoning anti-government activity in time of war unless it is warranted by fact.
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The moon is a treasure trove of helium 3, a vital fuel for the future that is extremely rare on Earth. Both Russia and China are planning moon missions. Now NASA may be racing to get back there first.

In 2004, Bush surprised the world by declaring that the US should return to the moon as soon as 2017. Now NASA is calling for a much quicker return. The cost of a moon trip is about a billion dollars and since NASA has had its budget reduced under this administration, Bush is going to have to convince congress to increased it again. He will probably do so by holding secret meetings with select congressmen, telling them about the necessity of gaining control over Helium 3.

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