José Delgado
José Rodriguez Delgado was a Spanish neuroscientist (the Mental Health Industry), who played a role in the history of mind control through research on the effects of electrical signals on the brain. He was educated at the University of Madrid and Cajal Institute. |
He was influenced by Santiago Ramon y Cahal (Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine), jesuit trained Antonio Egas Moniz and Walter Rudolf Hess (brain stimulation with electrodes).
From 1946 he worked under John Fulton at Yale University (Skull and Bones), a student of Harvey Cushing (Scroll and Key) and trustee of IAS of Princeton (Robert Oppenheimer). Fulton wrote biographies of Harvey Cushing and Robert Boyle and was a member of the APS and Legion of Honour. He experimented with removing the frontal lobe of chimpansees. His colleague Antonio Moniz experimented with removing lobes in humans.
He was financed by the Office of Naval Research. He experimented with the effect of radio waves on the human brain (the pineal gland works as a transmitter-receiver). Through his 'stimoceiver' he could provoke emotional and physiological reactions.
Ron Hubbard wrote Dianetics: Science of Mental Health (Freudian psychotherapy, cybernetics of Norbert Wiener).
Ewan Cameron worked at Gartnavel Royal Hospital in the 20's, where electroshock therapy was used, and where RD Laing of Tavistock worked in the 50's. At Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore (S&B affiliated, first gender operation), Cameron worked under Adolph Meyer, who worked under JM Charcot (teacher of William James, Sigmund Freud). From 1941 he worked for McGill University in Montreal Canada for Wilder Penfield, who was mentored by Harvey Cushing (Scroll and Key), the father of Barbara Cushing who worked for Vogue and married William Paley of CBS (previously married to the ex-wife of John Hearst). Penfield did research on hallucinations and out-of-body-experiences. Cameron participated in CIA mind control project MK Ultra, started in 1953, that expanded on the research of Project Bluebird and Project Artichoke.
Like Wilder Penfield, Delgado put electrodes in the brain of schizophrenic patients.
In 1963 his work was publicized in The NY Times. In 1965 he performed a famous experiment with mind control on a bull (Osiris symbolism). He also did experiments with the amydgala of a chimpansee.
In 1969 he wrote Physical Control of the Mind: Towards a Psychocivilized Society, edited by Ruth Nanda Ashen (World Perspective Series with Erich Fromm of Frankfurt School).
Digital mind control was the subject of A Clockwork Orange of Stanley Kubrick (daughter mind controlled by Scientology) with Malcolm McDowell, based on a novel of Anthony Burgess.
Delgado was used in disinfo of David Icke. Dark Matters Twisted but True with John Noble (Lord of the Rings) devoted an episode to Delgado.
born 8/8/1915.
died 9/15/2011.