Can someone help me find a reference to a book by Andrija Puharich where he
quotes Warren S. McCulloch's work on structured water and nerve impulse
transmission and Linus Pauling's work on water clathrates and anaesthesia?
This is very similar to the line of work later taken up by Dr. Roger Penrose
and Dr Stuart Hameroff regarding anaesthesia and microtubules and their
possible relationship to human consciousness. Puharich was also one of the
many proteges/associates of Warren S. McCulloch like Stuart Kaufmann and
Brian Goodwin and many others.
The book (or tract) by Puharich is called something like _The Magnetic Model
of Matter_; it may be available from Andrew Michrowski at PACE in Canada.
Puharich, of course, was a pioneer in transdermal hearing research (he
considered it a form of direct brain stimulation or DSB) and even extended
that research into water hydrolysis, hence the topic of water structure. I
am also looking for any information on a person who worked with him named
C.G. Vinod.
Thanks.
In article <71iona$hmd$1 at diana.bcn.ibernet.es>,
"Teodorico" <jpmouton11 at accesosis.es> wrote:
>> Harry H Conover escribió en mensaje <71ia9m$l0v at news-central.tiac.net>...
> >Teodorico (jpmouton11 at accesosis.es) wrote:
> >
> >: And this technology is in use today more than ever.
> >: Let's take a look at this (but remember occams razor says it's paranoid
> >: schizophrenia!):
> >
> >Indeed, claims of "radio mind control" are standard textbook examples of
> >paranoid delusion. Given that no technology to accomplish these results
> >exists, such claims are generally regarded as supporting a positive
> >diagnosis.
>> That technology exists since, at least, the 1940s.
> Anyway, we won't be surprised to know that those standard textbooks are
> imposed by the same powerful and official psychiatric establishment who
> actively collaborates with the military and the government agencies on these
> sadistic and inhumane experimentation on innocent citizens.
>> >Visit any mental hospital and you'll find many first-hand examples.
> >
> > Harry C.
>> Here we have an example of the take over of mental institutions by
> scientists funded by the military and goverment related
> agencies/corporations, with covert experimentation purposes, during the
> 1940-50s. Afterwards, the average citizen's turn would came; and now...
> their deffinitive take over is almost ready.
> I tell you that from now on, every denial or mocking about these dramatical
> facts will be counted as techno-fascist collaboration at the imminent last
> trials.
>> Pg. 216. "McCulloch, Warren S. M.D. Since 1952 Dr. Warren S. McCulloch has
> been a staff member engaged in the Research Laboratory of Electronics at the
> Massachusetts Institute of Technology. ..is also well known as one of the
> founders of the group who have developed Cybernetics. He was Chairman of the
> Macy Conference on Cybernetics during its life from 1946 to 1951... '...But
> Gentleman, the title of my paper is not facetious. At the behest of the
> Mathematical Sciences Division of the Office of Naval Research(ONR), I spent
> two months abroad, questioning "Where is fancy bred?" ...Dr. Sem Jacobsen
> spoke well, but gingerly, about implanted electrodes;...hostility ..in the
> press and lost him financial support for implanted electrodes...has made
> trouble for Dr. Sherwood [in England] But France is a Catholic country.
> ..facilitated the work in New Orleans and at Rochester. Percival Bailey, who
> was one of the first to implant electrodes keeps his copy of the Pope's
> letter in his desk. In Boston Jim White and Bill Sweet have just been
> blessed, not merely for implanted electrodes, but...So much for implanted
> electrodes. They are here to stay. Through them we will record activities in
> structures heretofore inaccessible, locating the womb of Fancy. ...But let
> us get back to Salpetriere, where there were many good anatomic and
> psychologic papers. But the work of Antoine Remond was the crowning success
> of the meeting. Long years ago he had come to my laboratory in Chicago...
> combined with accumulators that let him use hundreds of repeated
> stimulations and so raise the signals way above the noise. The resulting
> maps of the first special derivative on the surface of the head are
> impressive. To go from these to the second derivative, which locates the
> nervous activity as well as possible, is still done by a laborious longhand
> computation. ...Today it can be done electronically, ..It may take three
> years to build the gadgets. Remond's work was so impressive that the
> National Institutes of Health and the European Office, Air Research and
> Development Command, are now backing it financially, but I understand that
> Bugnard and Alajouanine are of the opinion that it will raise the envy of
> those who have done nothing new. ...John Lilly failed to show, and I , as
> his fellow-American, was commanded to speak on a mathematics suited to
> neurology. ...Between visits to laboratories and lectures to theoretical
> physicists, engineers, psychiatrists, and physiologist, I found time to work
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