Thursday, December 11, 2008

MIND CONTROL FILM "THE SIGNAL...

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Signals
Directed by: Carlos Etzio Roman
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During the 1950’s soldiers for the U.S. and Russian governments were the subjugate victims of remote viewing, mind control and behavior modification experiments.

American soldier Nick Marconi, after surviving decades of abuse and chemical experimentation at the hands of both countries, eventually escapes from the confines of the U.S. government. Little did they know, they had unwittingly created a man who can heal himself and others, does not age, and has powers such as telekinesis and remote viewing.

While on the run, he discovers and begins using these powers, although he is limited by the fact that he can only summon them when he is under extreme stress. He also discovers that he has a child (Zack Rebak) created through artificial insemination with sperm collected from Nick while being held as a test subject by the government.

Zack’s powers are ten-fold that of Nick’s, and he has the advantage of being able to control and use those powers at will. The down side? Unlike his father, Zach loses his powers when under stress, leaving him vulnerable during life or death situations. After finding out that Zack and his mother are also on the run from Russian and American agents, Nick must find them before they are captured and “disappear” beneath the secret government cloak of experimentation and exploitation.

The item of special interest in this story is the fact that Project MK-ULTRA, or MKULTRA, was the code name for a an actual covert CIA mind-control and chemical interrogation research program, run by the Office of Scientific Intelligence, that began in the early 1950s and continued at least through the late 1960s. There is much published evidence that the project involved the surreptitious use of many types of drugs, as well as other methodology, to manipulate individual mental states and to alter brain function.* The script for “Signals” simply begs the question: “What if?”


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