1970 Assassination attempt on Pope in Philippines. 1970 A study by Pittman reveals Pertussis vaccine can induce hypoglycemia due to increased produc-tion of insulin. (Ref: DPT shots). Study is corroborated in 1978 by Hannick and Cohen and by Hennes-sen and Quast in West Germany. Result: Pertussis and DPT vaccines can cause diabetes. 1970 Second International Conference on Psychosurgery draws 100 participants and 41 papers from around the world. Honorary president of the Conference was Dr. Walter Freeman, Ewen Cameron’s left hand man, who performed no less than 4,000 frontal lobotomies, often on people suffering only mild depression. Freeman went on to become a respected San Francisco “brain specialist.” 1970 Rarick Bill HR17140 to repeal Federal Reserve Act. Buried in committee. 1970 FDA Commissioner Dr. Herbert Ley blows the whistle on the FDA and its corrupt relationship with the medical and pharmaceutical cartels. It is ignored by an intimidated government. Ley is forced out and replaced. 1970 The original Howard Hughes is very sick. Wayne Rector, his double, leaves for the Bahamas. 1970 Multinational companies begin the process of acquiring 1000 seed and plant breeding companies. In the 1980's they would spend $10 billion on company acquisitions. 1970 Nixon announces United States will destroy all its biological weapons. 1970 Carl A. Larson publishes an article, “Ethnic Weapons,” in Military Review, November 1970. 1970 U.S. Army buries drums of DDT in British Columbia (9/94) 1970 Psychologist James V. McConnel writes in Psychology Today that, “the day has come when we can combine sensory deprivation with drugs, hypnosis, and astute manipulation of reward and punish-ment to gain almost complete control over individual behavior...we should reshape society so that we all would be trained from birth... no one owns his own personality.” 1971 George HW Bush joins the Council on Foreign Relations. 1971 R.K. Procunier, Director of Corrections of the State of California, proposes “neurosurgical treat-ment of violent inmates.” 1971 Apollo 14 and 15 explore the moon. 1971 Mariner 9 orbits Mars. 1971 Soyuz 11 cosmonauts die entering atmosphere. 1971 Dr.Choh Hao Li synthesizes human growth hormone. 1971 United States explodes hydrogen bomb near Alaska. 1971 Saccarin removed from FDA GRAS (Generally Recognized As Safe) list. 1971 Nixon ends International Redeemability of Federal Reserve Notes. 1971 The incidence of asthma in children begins a significant increase. 1971 A study by Stella and Chess reveals that children with congenital ruebella (german measles) fre-quently display classic autistic features, including impaired ability to relate new stimuli to remembered experience. See 1966. 1971 Rarick bill HR351 to repeal Federal Reserve Act. Buried in committee. 1971 Howard Hughes dies. 1971 Law Enforcement Assistance Administration (LEAA) calls for a regionalized police force.
1971 Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations issues pamphlet M-67, which calls for Special Police Task Forces (special multicounty or interstate police forces). 1971 United States places a nuclear weapons platform in orbit secretly. The first military-run shuttle mission would service the platform and upgrade the on-board computers. 1971 The regime of Yayha Khan in Pakistan would murder 1,500,000 people. 1971 The CIA infects pigs in Cuba with African Swine Fever, a deadly disease. The entire swine popu-lation of Cuba is slaughtered to protect humans. A second such epidemic in 1980 in Cuba, with equally devastating consequences, was of unknown but suspicious origins. 1971 A mysterious blue mold appears and threatens the tobacco crop in Cuba. 1971 A damaging rust disease appears in Cuba and threatens to destroy the crops of sugar cane. 1971 Astronomers discover two new galaxies adjacent to ours. 1971 Daniel Ellsberg, a hawk from the RAND Corporation, writes the “Pentagon Papers,” which helps distract the public. McNamara (World Bank/RAND) assists as Ellsberg’s boss. Book is RAND coverup for the real reasons behind the Vietnam War. Ellsberg “indicted” for “leaking” the “papers.” Watergate team breaks into Ellsberg’s office on Nixon’s orders to find out how much Larry O'Brien knew about Hughes and Onassis. 1971 Germany bans water fluoridation. 1971 Richard Nixon withdraws all Gold backing from the U.S. Dollar, rendering it a fiat currency—the completion of a process Roosevelt started in the 1930's when gold was called in and currency was tam-pered with. 1971 U.S. Deficit $500 billion. 1971 Bilderberger meeting in Woodstock, Vermont. 1971 The American Cancer Society decides that screening women for breast cancer was a good idea. (See 1974). (Note: “Screening” = Radiation that causes cancer) 1971 Pentagon Papers published. 1971 Electroshock treatments given to inmates at Vacaville, California. 1971 Astronomer James McDonald drives into desert and suicides. 1971 The Philadelphia Inquirer conducts a telephone poll relative to sterilization of low IQ groups. Almost 70% vote in favor of forced sterilization. 1971 Swedish prime minister Palme authorizes electronic implant use on prisoners. 1971 Dr. H. J. Roberts publishes results of a comprehensive national study of traffic accidents. Roberts concludes that a “significant source” of many unexplainable accidents is that “millions of American drivers are subject to pathological drowsiness and hypoglycemia due to functional hyperinsulinism.” 1972 Sweden bans water fluoridation. 1972 Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty of 1972. (World disarmament per Iron Mountain). 1972 Pepsi Corporation opens its first franchise in Russia in exchange for import of Soviet wines and spirits. 1972 A mysterious epidemic of dengue hemorrhagic fever hits Cuba and affects 300,000 Cubans. More than 150 die, including over 100 children. Evidence exists that the CIA released dengue-infected mos-quitoes on the island. Court testimony in 1984 by Cuban counter-revolutionary terrorists supports this conclusion.
1972 In Bakersfield, California, a woman hears sounds of machinery and voices coming from under her basement floor, indicative of underground tunneling. 1972 Central Security Service (CSS) created at Fort Meade. 1972 Strange whining sounds begin to be heard near Satus peak near Yakima Washington, an area known to have an NSA communications facility and sightings of mysterious flying disks. Over the next 6 years, the hum would be heard over a gradually expanding area. 1972 Last Apollo landing on the moon. 1972 Arthur Jensen's “Genetics and Education” published. In it he writes that “the rate of occurrence of mental retardation is eight times higher in the black population.” 1972 Nixon reelected President of the United States. 1972 U.S. Army study on the effect of amyl nitrates entitled “Effect of Amyl Nitrate on Man” con-ducted. (Biomedical and Behavioral Research, Vol. 40, “Research Plan #12,002,” approved March 15, 1972) 1972 The first gay mass-marketing of “poppers” (amyl/butyl nitrates). (Effect of lowering of immune system of users. Combined with use of antibiotics (lowers T-cell count) and anti-parasitic/amoebic drugs (reduces immune system), sexually transmitted diseases, drug use and government-sponsored vaccinations—the first “AIDS” cases in the gay community would appear within 8 years, allowing the Nazified United States to do covertly what they did overtly during World War II—begin to get rid of undesirables. 1972 George Bush U.S. ambassador to the United Nations. 1972 United States Agency for International Development makes contact with the old Sterilization League of America, now called the “Association for Voluntary Surgical Contraception,” which is paid by the U.S. government to sterilize non-whites in foreign countries. 1972 The CIA's Scientific Engineering Institute in Boston contributes a social laboratory to CIA Project Often at the University of South Carolina, in the form of a course instructing 250 students in the rituals of demonologyand voodoo. (See 1962 and 1981). 1972 Kissinger takes a trip to China. China’s role in the heroin trade vanishes from headlines. 1972 Dr. Dean Burk of the National Cancer Institute declares in a letter to a member of Congress that high officials of the FDA, AMA, ACS and U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare (now HHS) were deliberately falsifying data and information, lying, committing unconstitutional acts and in other ways thwarting potential cures to which they were opposed. (Letter to Congressman Louis Frey Jr. Also dealt with the issue of laetrile, a non-patentable (natural) product opposed by the California Medi-cal Association, who only sanctions the use of dangerous or toxic treatment for cancer. Burk openly refers to FDA corruption. 1972 Apollo 16 goes to moon. Soviet spacecraft soft lands on Venus. 1972 Harry Truman dies. 1972 U.S. Army study titled “Controlled Offensive Behavior: U.S.S.R.” concerns itself with targeting individuals with “mind altering techniques” and “the total submission of one's will to some outside force.” The study involved the use of pulsed microwaves. (Ref: Cellular telephone & satellite technol-ogy). 1972 Roy M. Ash, from the Office of Management and Budget in the Nixon administration says “within two decades, the institutional framework for a World Economic Community will be in place, when aspects of individual sovereignty will be given over to supernational authority.” 1972 Leakey discovers 2.5 million year old human skull in Kenya.
1972 Biological Weapons Convention to restrict development, production and stockpiling of biological weapons. 1972 Rochdale College in Toronto, Canada, becomes a main center for illicit drug consumption and dis-tribution point for marijuana and hallucinogens in Eastern Canada. After this became public knowledge, it was shut down. 1972 Turkish opium production nearly eliminated. Southeast Asia heroin crackdown. 1972 Golden Triangle in Asia yields bumper harvest. Peasants told to increase their acreage by 50-100%. U.S. soldiers in Vietnam increase consumption. 1972 Soft drink consumption 30 gallons per year per person. (Ref: sugar as an addictive physical degen-erant.) 1972 Drs. Barton Ingraham and Gerald Smith advocate “implantation of brain transmitters to monitor and manipulate the minds of probationers and “the technique of telemetric control of human beings reg-ulating behavior on a subconscious level.” Reported in Issues in Criminology, 1972. 1972 U.S. signs international treaty banning use of biowarfare agents, but does not ratify it until 1975. Treaty allows “defensive” biowarfare research. 1972 WHO Bulletin No.47 refers to creation of an immune virus (see 1969) and suggests that a useful way to study the effects would be “to put it into a vaccination program and observe the results.” It is theorized that WHO used the smallpox vaccination program in Central Africa for this study, since the spread of HIV infection coincides precisely with the most intense and recent smallpox vaccination cam-paigns. Information on the Central African countries most infected with HIV precisely matches WHO figures indicating the number of people vaccinated in these areas. The virus requested would selectively destroy the T-cell system. (1972 Federation Proceedings of WHO). 1972 Dr. Louis J. West, director of the Neuropsychiatric Institute at UCLA, proposes to use an aban-doned Nike base for the Center for the Study and Reduction of Violence. In a confidential letter to Dr. J.M. Stubblebine, Director of Health in the California Offices of Health Planning, West wrote that “studies could be carried out there for model programs for the alteration of undesirable behavior.” West reveals the desired use for implants and the inclusion of hyperkinetic children and those with chromo-somal abnormalities in the study. Dr. L.J. West, working with M.Singer and R.J.Lifton, founded the “Citizens Freedom Foundation” in 1974, which changed its name to the “Cult Awareness Network (CAN)” in 1985/86. The CAN group would figure prominently 20 years later in the Waco Massacre of the Branch Davidians. 1972 Strange humming sounds begin near Satus Peak in Yakima Washington. 1972 New York State Department of Agriculture determines that 30% of organic food is contaminated with pesticides, as compared with 25% in regular foods. Journal of the American Medical Association v230, Oct. 14,1974, “The Organic Food Myth.” 1972 Esso Oil changes its name to Exxon Corporation. 1972 Ingraham and Smith release a paper in Issues in Criminality, Vol. 7 No.2, entitled “The Use of Electronics in the Observation and Control of Human Behavior and Its Possible Use in Rehabilitation and Parole.” 1972 Nobel winner professor William Shockley proposes a voluntary sterilization program in an address before the American Psychological Association. The program would be directed toward welfare recipients. 1972 Bilderberger meeting in Knokke, Belgium. 1972 Oil shortages in United States begin.