My name is Marquart (Mark) Ewing Phillips, born
May 17, 1943 in Nashville, Tennessee. I have no criminal record and I have
never been adjudged insane. I am not a scholar, professional writer, or
mental health physician. While I lack the official published academic credentials,
I am recognized internationally by mental health and law enforcement professionals
as an authority on the secret science concerning external control of the
mind.
The purpose of Part I of this book is to document
how this reputation was gained. This brief and highly condensed contribution
is intended to provide an understanding of why, when, and where I embarked
on a study of the most secret technology known to man: Trauma-based mind
control. Through the publication of declassified United States Government
documents, our U.S. Department of Defense (DOD) admits that this ancient
wizard's mechanism for control is so dangerous that most information pertaining
to it must remain classified as TOP SECRET. As the employee of a DOD subcontractor
with exposure to mind-control research, I was required to sign an oath
of secrecy. To this day I am restricted by law from revealing certain
specific information that directly pertained to my employment as, among
other "sensitive" exposures, a U.S. DOD subcontractor in mind-control
research.
This super secret technology is an evolved system
of remote human physical and psychological manipulation that has only
recently been officially recognized by accredited mental health physicians
for what it is, absolute mind control.
My first encounter with mind control research
began in the late 1960s in Atlanta, Georgia on the Emory University campus
at the Yerkes Primate Center. It was there that I learned about primate
behavior modification--the basis for human mind control. Part I of this
book is my attempt to impart an understanding of how this and other exposures
would prepare me for the challenge of a lifetime.
What I witnessed, in terms of technology, at
the Yerkes Primate Center and other government sponsored research facilities,
combined with years of personal research into this science of mind manipulation,
did not adequately prepare me for what I would be exposed to in 1988 through
an unexpected chain of events. This exposure came in the form of personal
acquaintance with the human result officially entitled by DOD as, among
other cryptic file titles, MK-Ultra.
I have outlined this noxious introduction in
hopes that the material provided by one MK-Ultra survivor, Cathy O'Brien,
will incite a legitimate federal investigation of her claims.
I was able to liberate MK-Ultra victims, Cathy
O'Brien and her daughter Kelly, from the invisible grip of this U.S. Government
secret weapon of control. In the process, I also helped Cathy recover
her mental and physical health. However, I have not been successful in
enlisting the cooperation of my government to pursue the justice issue.
There is a reason for this failure to obtain justice that you, the reader,
NEED TO KNOW. I have been told repeatedly, "Justice is not obtainable,
For Reasons Of National Security."
This book is primarily the autobiography of Cathy
O'Brien, who did not volunteer for service to her country, but was used
her entire life against her innate, voluntary will for perpetuating criminal
activity by many so called leaders within the U. S. Government. These
"treasonous leaders" did volunteer for political "service"
to our country. They must be held accountable for their actions.
Together, Cathy and I have dedicated our lives
to the pursuit of justice and rehabilitation for her and Kelly. All avenues
for justice and rehabilitative relief have been blocked For Reasons Of
National Security. The question arises, whose security? Cathy O'Brien
provides the logical answer. Perhaps after reading this work, you will
inspire others to read it. Collectively, as patriots, we can make a positive
difference for Cathy and Kelly, our government, and humanity, by having
our voices heard. In my opinion, our great United States Constitution
does not need to be amended it needs to be enforced.
The grim reality we must all embrace is that there
is, in human terms, no justice, and no revenge adequate to equal what
these two, and many other victims of this U. S. Government secret weapon
experienced. The only remaining remnant of opportunity for justice for
these survivors would be derived from a public forum expose' of what they
experienced. What these survivors need to witness is the mass dissemination
of their story and a radical, positive change in their government's management
of secrets. This would be an acceptable, though belated, substitute for
justice. Their hope lies in the belief that--