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WHAT EVER HAPPENED TO MANKIND RESEARCH?

The latest news of MANKIND RESEARCH was contributed by a researcher in Texas who discovered that William Leavitt who was involved with Nazi Aryan Nations microbiologist Larry Wayne Harris in attempted terrorist activity was on the Board of Directors of Mankind Research. Click HERE to see the document in pdf form.

Mankind Research has not folded. I just received a letter from "Uncle Carl" Schleicher, Ph.D. which can be view by clicking HERE . Mankind Research's website can be viewed by clicking HERE. The letter was typed and contains several instances of white out. Carl probably typed the letter himself. If Carl was really serious about suing me, I would have received a letter from an attorney. Judging from the lack of any reference to Psychic Warfare, Kirlian photography, psychotronics etc. in the media, Mankind Research Unlimited did not come up with anything significant. MRU was a product of Cold War paranoia, and wasted millions of taxpayer dollars, because of Russia's alleged lead in the field of Psychic Warfare. This "gap" was KGB disinformation. Russia never had a psychic secret weapon. The Soviet Union collapsed. Books like "Psychic Discoveries Behind the Iron Curtain" were probably an unwitting part of a KGB Operation to get the United States to waste it's resources investigating phenomenon that just don't exist. Psychic phenomenon and religious phenomenon share one thing in common - a lack of evidence to substantiate their existence.

Carl is bluffing and does not have the resources to sue me since no of his research ever panned out. If you want to sue me you can contact my attorney, Jerimiah Guttmann at 275 7th Avenue #1776, New York City, but don't zap him with any psychic energy. How come Carl did not sue when the same info was published in Covert Action Bulletin?

"Uncle" Carl sent me another letter. If you want to see it click HERE. Carl is wasting his time sending me letters. I will never take this information down. If Carl wants to sue me, it is fine with me, and we will finally get to the bottom of Mankind Research through interrogatories and depositions of the key figures involved, assuming they are still alive.

It is APRIL 25, 1999 and I have still not heard from Uncle Carl's lawyers. It looks like they decided not to sue me. What bad luck! It is May 25 2008. The reason I called Cark "Uncle" was because of his close relationship with Uncle Sam. Dr Strangelove, I mean Dr. Schleicher had his good side so all is forgiven in death and may he rest in peace.

The Washington Times ) ; 12-07-1999
CARL SCHLEICHER, 66, FOUNDATION PRESIDENT Carl Schleicher, 66, founder and president of Mankind Research Foundation, died Nov. 25 at Holy Cross Hospital in Silver Spring. A scholar, researcher and scientist, he worked to extend "frontiers of science" to mankind, his family said. Under his leadership, the Silver Spring-based Mankind Research Foundation was awarded grants for educational and medical programs. His company worked with the government to research and develop treatments for cancer and AIDS. One of his most recent and successful projects was the development of new uses for ultraviolet blood irradiation to treat viral and bacterial infections. Mr. Schleicher was the author of many scientific papers and was a professor at American University and the University of Maryland. He served as an intelligence officer for 10 years in the Navy, attaining the rank of lieutenant commander. He was assigned to posts in Germany and Turkey. Born in Reading, Pa., he attended Booton High School in New Jersey, graduating in 1951. He then attended Drexel University and was a member of Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity. He transferred in 1952 to the U.S. Naval Academy in Annapolis and graduated with honors in 1956 with a bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering. He was awarded a Rotary Foundation Fellowship and studied at the University of Cologne in Germany, where he received a master's degree in political economics in 1962. He later earned a doctorate degree. He spoke six languages and served as an interpreter for President Eisenhower and Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy. After leaving from the Navy, he returned to the United States in 1966 and moved to Silver Spring, where he lived until his death. He is survived by his mother, Mary Schleicher, and a sister, Cheryl Ann Schleicher, both of Booton, N.J.; and a brother, John E. Schleicher Sr. of Denville, N.J. Services have been held

MANKIND RESEARCH UNLIMITED: THE CIA'S PSYCHIC WARFARE RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT PROPRIETARY


SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM OF KIRLIAN DEVICE GIVEN DOCTOR KRIPPNER BY THE RUSSIANS

KIRLIAN PHOTOGRAPH OF
RONNIE SUNSHINES PENIS.

MANKIND RESEARCH UNLIMITED: THE CIA'S PSYCHIC WARFARE RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT PROPRIETARY

In the 1970's the U.S. Navy and the Central Intelligence Agency spent millions of dollars to finance an obscure District of Columbia corporation called Mankind Research Unlimited, Inc. (MRU). The personnel of this bizarre company and its affiliates and subsidiaries include some of the most frightening scientists the government had at its disposal. Its goal, despite the jargon of its brochures, was the military application of psychic phenomenon.

I first learned of MRU in 1972 from a young friend, Ronnie Sunshine, who knew Dr. Stanley Krippner, then Chief Researcher at the "Dream Laboratory" of Maimonides Hospital in Brooklyn, and Vice-President of the Soviet-American Association for Psychotronic Research. Dr. Krippner told my friend that he had returned from the Soviet Union with a schematic drawing for a " Kirlian Device" given to him by a colleague there. A "Kirlian Device" reportedly photographed electrochemiluminescence, an as yet undefined energy field which allegedly surrounds living matter and is sometimes referred to as the "human aura." Ronnie Sunshine took the above picture of his penis with a Kirlian device, despite the fact that mild electric shock was involved. He made a great sacrifice for science. According to Krippner, "The U.S. government had information on Kirlian, photo-graphy in 1959, but released it only to Rand, the Air Force, etc. It wasn't until I went to the USSR and brought back the blueprints personally that this in-formation was made available to the general public." Krippner gave a copy of the schematic to my friend Ronnie Sunshine who then assembled such a camera and began some experi-ments with it. Shortly thereafter, he stopped by my office to tell me that he had been contacted by some very strange dudes: "They are either Martians or CIA agents. They call themselves Mankind Research, Unlimited. Whoever they are they want my schematic and they want it bad." The minute I heard the Russians were involved I told Sunshine, "It's the fucking Agency and we're going to do a number on them."

The man who wanted the schematic was Paul Sauvin, who, we later learned, was MRU's expert "specializing in the detection and analysis of life energy emissions," in the words of MRU's brochure. Sauvin was an electromechanical engineer and inventor who had worked in the aerospace industry for thirteen years before moving to the National Institute for Rehabilitation and Engineering at St. Joseph's Hospital, Patterson, New Jersey. According to the MRU materials his research dealt with thought-controlled devices and psychokinetic switches. Roninie Sunshine told this researcher that some of Sauvin's switches were allegedly activated when Sauvin had an orgasm. Although the MRU bro-chure indicates that this research was directed toward the development of prosthetic devices for the severely disabled, the military's interest in a trigger which could be actuated by thinking the command to fire was obvious.

Ronnie Sunshine met with Sauvin, indicated his interest, and hinted at his willingness to part with the Kirlian sche-matic, but asked if he could visit MRU's headquarters in Washington. Sauvin agreed, and in early 1973 Yippie Sunshine drove to Washington and went there late in the afternoon to see MRU Director Carl Schliecher. Without much difficulty my agent succeeded in talking Schlicher into letting him crash at the MRU offices, during which he "inspected" the available files and stole a number of documents, all of which he subsequently sold me in return for a video camera given to me by Tom Forcade.

MANKIND RESEARCH UNLIMITED

I. PHILOSOPHY AND PURPOSE

Introduction

Mankind Research Unlimited, Inc. was organized to collect, study, develop and apply extensive and proliferating data on what may be called the "frontiers of science". This data has come into being as a result of the cross-fertiliza-tion of various scientific fields which long had little or no direct contact with one another, and the re-examination of research areas which were previously ignored by academe as heterodox.- This orthodoxy of thought was also shared by many applied scientists in both industry and the government. Consequently, the probability of achieving technological and scientific breakthroughs by the use of innovative ideas and concepts, however imaginative or esoteric they might be, has gradually diminished to the point where, in certain critical areas, the United States is falling behind existing technological state of the art in other countries of the world, notably those in Eastern and Western Europe. Mankind Research Unlimited hopes to reverse this trend and serve both as a catalyst for and originator of new and creative ideas to stimulate research and technology applications in areas beneficial to mankind.

Based on our experience in systems concept development and technological fore- casting, we feel this objective can be optimally attained through application of system engineering principles to direct, coordinate, and govern the activities and creative efforts of our multi-disciplinary team of scientists and experimenters.

Evolutionary Trends in Science

During recent years a number of discernible trends in research have been noted which point to a second Copernican era in science. While the first era, sparked by the illustrious Polish astronomer, radically altered man's cherished conceptions about the universe, the second gives promise of revising man's concepts about his own nature and relationship to the universe around him. On what may be called the "frontiers of scientific investigation", new discover-ies are being made which increasingly confirm that man not only is a product of his own environment, both in the earthly and cosmic sense, but that the biological effects of this environment can be modified by the action of energies, or force-fields, either to enhance or threaten his well-being.

The principles which have evolved from Planck's Quantum Theory and Einstein's Theory of Relativity are leading man to realize that the material universe is a uniform and interrelated whole, and helping man from within to understand the purposeful organization of living structures and the relationships between mind and matter. The astrophysicist Dr. Gustav Stromberg, in his well- considered book, The Soul of The Universe, concludes that the individual memory is probably indestructible and that the essence of all living elements is probably immortal, thus tending to confirm the existence of a World Soul or God.

The sciences of physics on the one hand, and of biology and medicine on the other, after long and artificial separation, are now beginning to come into close and fruitful interaction. Nowhere is this more apparent than in the somewhat belated recognition that everything in nature possesses electrical characteristics, and that nature has provided a delicately balanced outdoor spectrum of electromagnetic energy for man's well-being which unfortunately is not being duplicated indoors.3 Belated, too, has been the realization that living organisms, man included, are as influenced by the actions of energies or force-fields as are objects in the inanimate world. The barrier between living and nonliving matter, so long a mystery and heretofore impenetrable, is increasingly seen to be an artificial construct of the other.

Unknown Energies Postulated

It has been postulated for some time that various energies may not necessarily be associated or correlated with those on the conventional electromagnetic spectrum. A decade ago, a farseeing editor wrote: "The possibility that there are one or more biological force-field potentials constitutes the greatest challenge before the world today. Consider that-the existence of an electro-dynamic or psychodynamic field were established with certainty, and that the laws of its universal and its localized operations were described and used, as are the universals of particles and atoms, of planets and solar systems, this would mean that man could come to have the same tranquil confidence in life as a continuum and himself as a localization therein as does the astronaut in the fields which constitute his special certainty.

In addition to the relatively new concept of biological force-fields, reference has also been made to the existence of various undefined forces in nature which penetrate and permeate conductors as well as dielectrics, do not attenuate according to known formulas, cannot be measured by conventional electronic test equipment and may even have a spectrum of their own.

The Human Mind as an Energy Generator

The suspected existence of a biological or psychodynamic field, as alluded to above, is another possibility which is rapidly converting itself into a dis-tinct probability, if not a fact of hard science. The actions of the human mind -- it must be stressed, are not synonymous with the brain -- have been taken under study by pioneer researchers, some medically trained, who are revealing human potentials which only a few years ago were unknown and unsus-pected. Mankind Research Unlimited is fortunate to have several of these pioneer researchers associated with our programs.

These studies imply that the human mind has and can develop greater than normal access to information by extending and enhancing the sensory abilities. Through the development of these sensory abilities, however latent they may be, beyond those of the five recognized senses, may thusly permit man to tran-scend, or pass beyond the limits which contemporary science accepts as confining.

The Mind-Body Link in Health

By means of these extended sensory perceptive abilities, man is able positively to affect his bodily (somatic) actions in the same manner in which the early pioneers in psychosomatic medicine believed that certain psychological states could have a deleterious effect on the body's functioning and status.

Not only have these positive effects of higher sensory perception begun to be dramatically recorded, but the possibility of their being taught, and con-stantly improved through autogenic feedback mechanisms, is on the threshold of becoming a reality. The control of autonomic functions, or those of the involuntary nervous system, have been well-documented -- a development which places in some jeopardy the use of the term ''involuntary''.

Ignored Historical Evidence Now Being Justified

Although research scientists far ahead of their time have compiled significant data about many of these phenomena for decades, their results were often ignored or, worse, maligned by their more conservative and orthodox colleagues. One of the important reasons for this stage of affairs was the physicists' and biologists' mutual incomprehension of developments in one another's fields.

Applications requiring such understanding, and research which made trenchant use of insights from both disciplines, were oftentimes overlooked or derided.

The gap between what has been considered metaphysical and what is accepted as physical is seemingly beginning to close. More than twenty years ago a remarkable book conjoining physical and psychic data was published, but few of the world's scientists paid it any attention. Out of print today, this book is now coming into repute and there are increasing demands for its repub-lication.

Particle and plasma physicists, who are breaking up the smallest units of matter into their even smaller constituents, are coming to recognize that energy fields may be the progenitors of all that exists in the physical world. The concepts of anti-matter and anti-gravity pose deep philosophical questions as to the nature and reality of matter.

Complementing the revolutionary advances and new points of view in physics, are advances and speculations in the study of the human mind. An early pioneer published his subjective experiences in altered states of consciousness while under LSD. To this has been added the brilliant work of a Czechoslovak psychiatrist on the effects of LSD on the mind -- not the least practical and humanitarian of which is to relieve dying patients from their fear of the beyond. Other intrepid researchers of the mind, using subjectively and objective approaches are opening new vistas in the dark forest of the human psyche.

The power of psychically-gifted individuals such as the redoubtable Edgar Cayce -- who in deep trance diagnosed the ills of, and prescribed remedies for, thousands of hapless patients -- were long the object of distrust and scorn on the part of official medicine. Recently they have begun to receive serious medical scrutiny.

Trails in research, bringing together new and startling data from physics, biology, psychiatry, religion, etc., continue to be blazed. One milestone was reached when the newly-formed Academy of Parapsychology and Medicine held its first symposium in 1971 to evaluate paranormal and unorthodox healing and seek breakthroughs which might be applied to the understanding and treatment of illness. These means would include hypnotherapy, magnetic healing, acu-puncture, radionics or radiesthesia, and psycho-physical control of internal states.

The Scientific Revolution in the USSR and Eastern Europe

Data forthcoming from research based on new attitudes toward, and concepts for developing, human potentials does not always initially surface in well- recognized scientific journals. Nor is it exclusively the product of "Western" science. The Soviet Union, as well as certain countries in the Eastern European bloc, have been active and productive in nearly all of the above-mentioned research directions. In both connections, we may cite, for instance, the papers published by a new British journal on a symposium on "Psychotronics" held in Prague,Czechoslovakia, in the fall of 1970.23 Psychotronics is the Czechoslovak term for what in the United States is called parapsychology, a discipline recently given official acceptance by the American Association for the Advancement of Science. In the USSR the prefered term is biocommunications. As far back as the 1920s Leonid Vasiliev, a student of the famous Vladimir Bekhterev, founder of the Moscow Institute for the Study of the Brain and Nervous Activity, had termed what westerners call "telepathy", big-radio communication. Later, the incor-poration of the word "biological" into the nomenclature for various ESP phenomena became standard in the USSR. Milan Ryzl, a scientist who emigrated from Czechoslovakia to the United States, has defined biocommunications as a new branch of science concerned with the human capability of obtaining and interpreting information from other than the recognized "normal" senses. This science, in-Soviet usage, has two subdivisions: bioinformation and bioenergetics. The first deals with the means of obtaining information through the senses, and the second deals with the energetic effects produced by humans on other matter.

That the Soviets had been actively pursuing research in biocommunications (parapsychology) was given wide publicity with the appearance in the summer of 1970 of a popular book containing over 400 references citing work and specific experiments conducted in this area by Soviet and other East European scientists. It reveals that the USSR has more than twenty centers for the study of biocommunications and related phenomena, with an annual budget estimated to be over 12 million rubles ($13 million) for 1967 and as high as 821 million for 1970

III. LABORATORY AND RESEARCH FACILITIES

Mankind Research Unlimited currently has available laboratory and research facilities in various parts of the country which are used to perform experi-mental studies and research based on data in the MRU data bank, and for the conduct of special research and applied engineering services as may be designated by the customer.

- Location Specialty

Albuquerque, N. Mex. Bioluminescence, Psychophysics, Bionics

Bethesda, Md. Sensor Technology and Signal Processing

Boston, Mass. Biophysics, Plasma Physics, Magnetohydrodynamics

Los Angeles, Calif. Bioluminescence, Psychophysics Miami, Florida Physiological, Biological Effects of Magnetic Fields, Acupuncture

Montclair, N. J. Psychiatric Research, Bio-Feedback, BEG Analysis

Mountain View, Advanced Sensor Technology, Cybernetics,

Los Altos, Calif. Psycho-Acoustics, Cytology

Paterson, N. J. Bioluminescence; Prosthetic, Therapy, and Diagnostic Techniques; Radionics

State College, Pa. Biophysics, Biocybernetics, Bionics

Washington, D. C. Biochemistry, Pharmacology and Physico-Chemistry

Washington, D. C. Behavioral Sciences, Psycho-Technology Research, Biocybernetics

Washington, D. C. Acoustic Technology, Psycho-Acoustics Research

I IV. COMPANY CAPABILITIES

Mankind Research Unlimited, Inc. has unique capabilities for collecting, analyzing and evaluating scientific and technological data (both US and foreign) to assist customers in determining the impact of biosensory, biocommunication, and behavioral science applications in their area of control, interest or responsibility.

In addition MRU has and is acquiring on a daily basis a large amount of unique biocybernetics data from the USSR and Eastern Europe, which is other-wise unavailable in the United States. MRU will make this unique data avail-able for analysis and evaluation for customers with an interest in Soviet and Eastern European biocybernetics and human engineering state-of-the-art applications. Supplementing this data will be information collected from sources in Western Europe including leading research centers located in France, Germany, Switzerland, and England.

Areas where MRU is exceptionally well qualified to study or conduct experiments are:

Validation of current scientific progress, and trends in various foreign countries and identification of research capabilities of foreign laboratories and experimenters.

Determination of technological state-of-the-art develop-ments and implications.

Preparation of technological forecasts and assessments.

Definition of systems which improve man's relationship to his environment,

Determination of potentially beneficial health programs and innovative medical research which highlights causal or preventive factors in human illness and disease.

Determination and identification of specific user require-ments with respect to new technologies and concepts in the health, education, and welfare areas.

Development of programs for further investigation based on the particular users' requirements where an advanced tech-nology approach involving a multi-disciplinary effort is involved.

To be able to offer such a broad spectrum of research and analysis capability to its customers, MRU has brought together many leading scientists and experi-menters in the multi-disciplinary field of biocommunications which includes the sciences of bionics, biophysics, psychophysics, psychology, physiology neuropsychiatry, cybernetics and systems engineering. This team is available to conduct research and analyses based on the unique data available at MRU and/or that which may be made available- by the customer. Representative problem areas that could be studied and are fully within the capability of MRU include:

. Man-machine cybernetic interactions

. Special sensory biophysical activities

· Bioluminescent and bioenergetic emissions

· Improvement of human performance via biofeedback techniques

· Effects of altered states of consciousness on the human psyche

· Innovative therapy/prosthetic/diagnostic techniques

· Environmental effects upon biological (human or non--human) systems.

· Infrasonic and ultrasonic effects upon biological systems

· Geopathogenic factors which induce illness

. Brain and mind control.

· Telepathic communications or bioinformation transceiving

· Special anesthetic techniques such as electronic anesthetic -systems and acupuncture

· Development of predictive and protective measures against natural disasters, specifically earthquakes, tornados, and hurricanes.

· Chromotherapy or music-color therapy as remedial agents to improve mental health

· Healthful adjustment in ecology balance through aeroionization control devices.

· Enhancement of the ability of the five senses to receive and transfer information.

The above list is not meant to be all-inclusive but is presented to give some indication of the scope of MRU's capability.

V. BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES

MRU is pleased to be able to offer some of the leading scientists in the fields of biocybernetics, biophysics, bionics, biocommunications, psychophysics, psychology, neuropsychiatry, health and welfare research, human systems engineering, and related scientific disciplines. Nearly all of the MRU professional staff possesses either advanced graduate degrees or doctorate degrees. The individuals whose biographical sketches follow were selected in order to show a broad base of complementary expertise and linguistic ability. A number of those persons listed are highly familiar with special aspects of research and application as it pertains to the Western, but particularly to the Eastern world.

Descriptive titles of the MRU researchers listed in this brochure include: · Advanced Diagnostic

. Parapsychology Researcher

. Applications Researcher

· Parapsychology Scientist

· Astro-Biophysics Scientist

. Psychiatry Researcher
· Biocommunications Editor
· Psychology Researcher
. Biocommunications Researcher

· Research and Development

. Biocybernetics Researchers Manager

. Biomedical Engineer

. Research Physicist

. Bionics Researcher

. Research Psychologist

· Biophysics Researcher o Russian Technical Translator

· Clinical Psychiatrist o Russian Translator

· Electromechanical Engineer

. Senior Engineer for Advanced Technology

· Engineering Specialist

. Senior Technical Analyst

· Foreign Area Analyst

. Sovietologist

· International Affairs Analyst

· Technical Analyst

· Medical-Biophysical Researcher

· Technical Writer

· Medical Researcher

Biographical Summaries

Carl Schleicher, MRU Research and Development Director and specialist in biocybernetics research, has had long experience in the analysis and evaluation of foreign scientific developments. After graduating from the U. S. Naval Academy (B.S. Electrical Engineering) in 1956, he served as a Naval line officer specializing in operations research and linguistics. He received his M.A. in political Economics from the University of Cologne, West Germany, was engaged in advanced study at the Universities of Bonn, West Germany and Lund, Sweden and is currently a Ph.D. candidate in the Technology of Management at American University. Before joining the staff of SCI, he was an Operations Research Analyst and R&D Engineer at the Marine Corps Development Center in Quantico, Virginia. His most recent work has been the design and development of a management system for assessing R&D projects to determine priorities, and in bionics, biocommunications, and cybernetic software systems. Mr. Schleicher has had considerable management experience as a result of his assignments both in the military and industry, and has also served as a management sciences consultant.

Dr. James C. Aller, a biomedical engineer, graduated from the U. S. Naval Academy (B.S., Electrical Engineering, 1942) and served for 20 years as a Naval officer and test pilot specializing in electronic warfare, missiles and flight systems. He received the M.A. and M.E.S. degrees from Harvard University and the D.Sc. degree from George Washington University, where he is currently an Associate Professor in the Department of Clinical Engineering. He formerly held the chair in Physical Science at the Naval War College, where he was also a member of the Advanced Technology Committee.

Experienced in the design and development of advanced medical systems and computer technology, he is a senior member of the IEEE, a member of the Society for Advanced Medical Systems and Editorial Advisor to Biocharacterist. He has been a consultant to the President's Advisory Council on Management Improvement (Health) and a Fellow in Medical Systems Development (United States Public Health Service).

Christopher Bird is a writer who came into the biocommunications field while researching a biographical study of the late Dr. Wilhelm Reich. After receiving his B.A. in Biology at Harvard University (1951) and a Certificate in Chinese at Yale University (1950) he completed the course work for an M.A. in Anthro-pology at the University of Hawaii (1957). He is currently a candidate for the Ph.D. degree in Russian Area Studies at American University.

After his military service, he became Washington Representative for the Rand Development Corporation of Cleveland, Ohio, whose president, Dr. H. J. Rand, was one of the first to undertake private negotiations with the Soviet Union for the purchase of technical devices and information. Fluent in French and Russian, Mr. Bird has been an editor of the Gallatin Annual of International Business and a correspondent for Time Magazine in Yugoslavia.

Dr. Charles R. Buffler, a research physicist, received his B.S. (1951) from the University of Texas and his M.S. (1956) and Ph.D. (1959) from Harvard University. After conducting experiments in spin wave analysis of ferromagnetic resonance, he went on to study the effects of weak or near-zero magnetic fields on humans and the theoretical aspects of microwave interaction with various materials. He has also experimented on a possible biomagnetic explanation for dowsing and investigated ESP phenomena. Some of this work was in collaboration with Professor Yves Rocard, Director of the Laboratory of Physics at the Ecole Normale Superieure, University of Paris.

A Senior Member of the IEEE, Dr. Buffler has published articles in the Journal of Applied Physics, the American Journal of Physics, and elsewhere.

'Dr. Edwin Boyle, Jr., Director of Research at the Miami Heart Institute, received his B.A. from the University of North Carolina (1943) and his M.D. from the Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia, in 1945. After his internship and residency in Philadelphia, North Carolina and Virginia, he held a post- doctoral Fellowship at the National Heart Institute, where he was Senior Clinical Investigator in Metabolism. He is currently a Clinical Voluntary Assistant Professor at the School of Medicine at the University of Miami. He has published or presented over fifty papers on lipids research and cardio-vascular disease. In recent years he has taken up the study of mind-body interaction which has involved laboratory investigation of individuals possessing special sensory abilities. Dr. Boyle is a member of the AAAS, the Aldous Huxley Foundation, the New Horizons Research Foundation and many medical societies.

Dr. John Carstoiu is a mathematical physicist currently engaged in research in biophysics and bionics. He received his B.S. in Mathematics from' the University of Bucharest, Romania, a higher degree in Civil Aeronautical Engineering from the Ecole Superieure de l'Aeronautique in Paris, and his D.Sc. in Mathematics ' from the University of Paris. After his arrival in the United States in 1949 he taught and lectured at Johns Hopkins University, Indiana University, Columbia University and Northeastern University. After joining an electronics company in 1959, he founded his own research corporation. - His recent research has been principally in biophysics and bionics. He has received special recognition for his work in electromagnetic, magnetic and gravitational fields, and in 1965 he was awarded the "Prix des Laboratories" by the French Academy of Sciences.

- Dr. Stanley R. Dean, a clinical psychiatrist, was graduated from the University of Michigan Medical School (cum laude) in 1934 after which he took psychiatric training in four hospitals in New England and New York City. Presently, a Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at the University of Florida College of Medicine, Gainsville, and Regional Psychiatric Consultant for the Erickson Educational Foundation, Dr. Dean is the Founder and Vice President of the Research in schizophrenia Endowment and co-founder of the Stanley R. Dean International Award for Research in Schizophrenia. Dr. Dean has published over fifty articles, the most recent of which deal with various aspects of metapsychiatry and the ultraconscious. He is a Fellow of the American College of Psychiatrists, the American Society for Psychical Research, the American Psychiatric Association, the AAAS, the Royal Society of Medicine (Great Britain) and a Diplomate of the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology.

Skaidrite Maliks Fallah, foreign area analyst, was brought up and completed her high school education in Latvia. She is competent in several European languages. Mrs. Fallah received her B.A. (1960) from Hunter College and her M.A. (1962) from Johns Hopkins University, both in International Relations. She has worked as a member of the U. S. government Foreign Areas Studies Division (FASD), where she was part of a multi-disciplinary team preparing handbooks on Latin America. She later worked as a Senior Research Associate in the Cultural Information Analysis Center, a division of the U. S. Army Research Office-supported Center for Research in Social Systems (CRESS), where she was responsible for research on a broad spectrum of subjects pertaining not only to peoples of Asia but to domestic problems relating to minority groups. One of her papers, published in May 1969 by the Cultural Information Analysis Center (CINFAC) was "Research Notes on Current Activities in Selective Fields of Parapsychology".

Paul E. T. Jensen, engineer and mathematician, holds a B.S. degree in Physics (1947) and a B.B.A. in Marketing (1949) from Tulane University. He pursued further graduate work in mathematics at San Jose State College and in psychology at the University of Virginia. After WWII service in the U. S. Navy and Marine Corps, Mr. Jensen was an industrial representative at the U. S. Army Proving Ground, Fort Huachuca, Arizona and later became manager of R&D publications for the same company. In his previous work he has specialized in the study of new technology develop-ments in the communications-electronics fields of many countries. He has also managed the air defense task of the Army's Electronic Warfare 1975 Study. Recently he has been reviewing East European scientific and technical journals covering research in neurology, psychiatry, biophysics, brain research and related electronic measurement techniques. Currently, he is preparing an article on research methodology in biocommunications and related fields.

Dr. Norman Korobow, psychologist, has had 25 years' experience in psychological research and its computer applications. He received his B.A. and M.A. from the City University of New York (in Psychology and Biology) and his Ph.D. from New York University (in Psychology). Dr. Korobow has been head of an interdisciplinary team working on information control system problems. He has accomplished neuro --psychiatric research in stress and personality, chemotherapy and personality and developed methods for assessing military personnel for training in advanced electronic techniques. Mr. Korobow has taught courses in general, personnel, experimental and industrial psychology. He is a member of the American Psychological Association.

Richard B. La Tondre, advanced sensor technology engineer, has attended Jackson College, Honolulu, Long Beach State College and George Washington University. He studied Chinese at the U. S. Army Language School in Monterey, California, and Data Processing at an advanced government technical center. He has worked at the Advanced Requirements Branch of the Marine Corps Development Center in Quantico, Virginia and at other defense-related agencies. Presently employed as a project engineer on an advanced electromagnetic assessment study being conducted by the U. S. government, he is primarily responsible for planning and implementing the advanced sensor analysis effort. He has been an electronics consultant in private industry for such state-of-the- art firms as Triangle Research Corporation; Dideen, the Associated Designers, Inc., and the Techtran Corporation.

John E. Laurance, astro- and biophysicist and engineer, has wide training in nuclear physics, electronics, physical chemistry, engineering and medical sciences. Mr. Laurance received his B.S. at Whittier College, his M.S. at the University of Southern California and did graduate work at the University of California. He has conducted many research projects in these fields and has carried his knowledge into the development of electronic sensor systems relating to the paranormal. One of the pioneers in space research, Mr. Laurance served on advisory committees of. NASA and worked as space program manager for several corporations. He has also served as acting chief scientist for the Office of Naval Research. In 1968, he helped to organize Life Energies Research, Inc., a non-profit institution for the investigation of human-energy systems and currently serves as a member of its Board of Directors and on its Research Committee. Addition-ally, he has made several trips to Brazil to study paranormal medical healing. Mr. Laurance is listed in various professional directories including American Men of Science and Who's Who in the East.

Dr. Andrei Lobanov-Rostovsky is a retired professor of history who has spent a lifetime avocationally studying Hindu philosophy as it relates to parapsychology and human betterment. He received his doctorate from the Institut des Sciences Politiques in Paris. After ten years as a correspondent for Baring Brothers in London, he taught European, Russian and Far Eastern history at UCLA and the University of Michigan. Author of over 40 books and articles in his specialty, Professor Lobanov- Rostovsky continues to teach at colleges in Florida and to give lectures through-out the U. S. in the fields of ancient philosophies, transcendental meditation, and parapsychology. A Russian by birth, he commands several foreign languages.

Arthur Marcus, research psychologist, received his M.S. degree in experimental psychology and has completed course requirements for the Ph.D. at the University of Massachusetts. He has had thirteen years' experience in human factors analysis,developing training programs, and field consulting for both government and industry. He has designed many tests for the evaluation of human potential in a variety of settings and has participated in various projects relating to the design, development and evaluation of information systems. Mr. Marcus has coordinated and directed experiments in human performance including the experimental design and preparation of apparatus and procedures, collection and analysis of data and interpretation of results both with regard to their theoretical and to their practical implications.

Dr. E. Stanton Maxey is a general medical surgeon practicing in Stuart, Florida. He received his B.S. from Wake Forest College (1946) and his medical degree from the Bowman Gray School of Medicine (1950). After interning at the University of Pennsylvania, he completed his surgical residency at the C&O Hospital in Huntington, West Virginia (1951-55). He is certified by the American Board of Surgery and is a Fellow of the American College of Surgeons. Dr. Maxey, in addition to his surgical career, is licensed as a commercial pilot and flight instructor and has taken out, or is applying for, patents on inventions in electronics and aviation. He has conducted extensive research into the human unconscious and dreams correlating his findings with the effects of such exterior influences as electromagnetic fields, barometric changes and the positions of the moon and planets.

H. Scott McCann, a technical writer and broadcast engineer, holds a B.S. degree in English from Loyola College where he is also pursuing a master's degree in psychology. He has ten years' experience in writing and editing mechanical manuals and has worked in testing half lattice crystal filters and travelling wave tube amplifier systems. As a technician for ITT Research Institute, he worked with their Electromagnetic Compatibility Analysis Center. Recently he has worked with TV station WETA in Washington, D. C. as the engineer responsible for operation and maintenance of equipment, conduct of air operations and network switching. He previously was a technical editor with Operations Research, Inc. and the Tate Technical Service.

Dr. Stefan T. Possony, a specialist in international affairs and in psychological strategies, came to the United States after serving as an Advisor to the French Air Ministry and the French Foreign Office in the early stages of WWII. He then worked as a Technical Consultant for the U. S. Navy and was a Special Advisor to the U. S. Air Force. In 1961 Dr. Possony became Director of the International Political Studies Program at the Hoover Institution on War Revolution and Peace where he is currently a Senior Fellow. He has been a visiting professor at universities in Asia and Europe. His doctorate is from the University of Vienna.

Dr. Milan Ryzl is an international authority in biocommunications and para-psychology. Educated in Czechoslovakia, he was elected a member of the -Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences. After arriving in the United States in 1967, -he worked with Dr. J. B. Rhine at the Institute of Parapsychology in Durham, North Carolina, where he carried on original research pertaining to the influence of hypnosis on ESP. After teaching at San Diego State College, he became a professor of para-psychology at San Jose State University. His Parapsychology: A Scientific Approach, Hawthorn, 1970, is a landmark in the field, presenting indisputable and thoroughly documented evidence that psychic phenomena exist and can be studied under laboratory-controlled conditions.

Paul Sauvin, electromechanical engineer and inventor, is also qualified as a broadcast engineer and pilot. He has worked in bionics and conducted research in engineering systems of an electronic, biometric, or bioluminescent nature. After 13 years in the aerospace industry, he became affiliated with the National Institute for Rehabilitation Engineering at St. Joseph's Hospital, Paterson, New Jersey, which designs, builds and dispenses all types of rehabilitation equipment and prosthetic devices for the severely disabled. Currently, he is carrying out independent research into advanced medical applications specializing in the detection and analysis of "life energy" emissions, inclusive of electro-optical/electro-magnetic radiation given off by living organisms.

George Schepak, Russian-born aerospace systems engineer and scientific trans-lator, was educated in Russia and Germany. He has worked with several California aerospace firms where he designed solid-state, general purpose, computers and participated in the U. S. space program. He is currently participating in a research program at the Sepulveda (California) Veterans Administration Hospital where he is investigating the physiological aspects of healing using EEGs, EKGs and other devices for monitoring physiological functioning. He has translated many Russian articles in the parapsychological field dealing with medicine, physics, magnetism, botany and geology. An active member of the Southern California Society for Psychical Research, he became its Director of Research in 1969. He holds a B.S. in Engineering from UCLA and a law degree from the Blackstone School of Law.

Dr. Berthold Eric Schwarz, psychiatrist DAD.) and writer on parapsychological subjects, holds a R.A. (Dartmouth) and graduated from both the Dartmouth Medical School and the New York University College of Medicine. Prior to his entry into private practice he was a Fellow in Psychiatry at the Mayo Foundation in New York. He has conducted in-depth electrographic and clinical research on LSD, mescaline and clinical electroencephalography in the Foundation's section of Physiology and Neurophysiological studies on animals and humans. Dr. Schwarz has studied telepathic communications in the parent-child and physician-patient relationships and has published the results of this in the recently published book by Garrett Publications, Parent-Child Telepathy. He has also made investigations of such extraordinary paragnosts as Henry Gross, Jacques Romano, Gerard Croiset and Joseph Dunninger. He is a Diplomate of the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology and a member of the American Electroencephalographic Society.

Albert B. Wing, advanced technology engineer, took his B.S. in Chemistry at Brown University (1943) and his M.S. in Optics and Physics from the University of Rochester (1952). After working on the Manhattan Project in W. W. II, he has served as a Senior Staff Scientist for an advanced systems engineering company, manager of operations research for a defense agency and as a private consultant in radiation sensing and solid-state transducer physics, X-ray and neutron diffraction, microwave systems, bionics, geophysics and chemical engineering. Earlier he was principal physicist to the Cornell Aeronautical Laboratories where he directed research in biosensor telemetry, space-environment simulation chambers, IFF video defruiters, centralized time and frequency control and other problems. Mr. Wing's affiliations include the IEEE (Senior Member), the American Institute of Physics and the American Optical Society. He is listed in American Men of Science and was named to honorary membership in the research Society of America.

NEW DOCUMENT: MANKIND RESEARCH UNLIMITED
INCORPORATED
050 31 It STREET, N. W. WASHINGTON, D. C. 20007
PHONE (202) 333-6558
1 November 1972
MEMORANDUM FOR THE RECORD
TO: Selected addressees

FROM: Carl Schleicher, President

Mankind Research Unlimited, Inc.

It has recently come to my attention that various rumors concerning our operation of Mankind Research Unlimited, Inc. (MRU), have surfaced, particularly in the state of California. Such rumors, however, are to be expected when an action-oriented organization engaged in pioneering and innovative research comes on the scene, and more so if such a group is headquartered in Washington, D. C.

We, in Mankind Research Unlimited, are pleased and gratified to hear of the interest me have evoked through second and third party sources, however we cannot take credit, in any manner possible, for some of the claims made about us. Therefore in order to set the record straight, I want to confirm the following:

We are not a front organization for any branch of the U.S. Government, or any other government for that matter. We are a private business organization, incorporated in the District of Columbia, pay federal taxes, and are forced to compete in cur "free enterprise" economy for contracts and grants against other companies, whether they be profit or non-profit. We do not mind such competition in these areas of mankind research, but actually encourage and engender it.

We have never sold data, of any type, to the U. S. Government because the U. S. Government is not authorized to buy data - only finished research results. The U. S. Government data banks far surpass what any company or non-government organization could ever hope to offer. We have, however, obtained several modest government research contracts to nuke feasibility studies in certain human engineering and psychosomatic evalua-tory areas. These appear to be "firsts" for governmental-supported "human engineering" research grants.

All of our research and resources are oriented toward peaceful applications for any work Able perform, and to improving and bettering the status of mankind. In this respect, we are doing our best to carry out the promise that the authoresses, Lynn Schroeder and Sheila Ostrander, made to East European para-psychologists - to use their data and materials, and to perform parapsychology research, for peaceful purposes only. However, It is interesting to note here that unconfirmed reports have reached us, which indicate that this may not necessarily be the reality of the situa-tion in Eastern Europe. We hope these "reports" are proven wrong or un-founded.

We have not yet paid the girls, Lynn and Sheila, a penny for their data because, as yet, we haven't received a penny in return for their material, nor did we agree to pay the girls anything at any time. If we did, however, pay out several thousand dollars to translate their material and gave priority for this effort to unemployed engineers and technical translators. Many organizations were approached to provide funds to support this venture, but none came forward. Most of the groups approached mere in the parapsychology field, including my own organiza-tion, the American Society of Dowsers - the latter turning me dozen cold and with some admonition for making such a request in the first place. I can thank, though, the stockholders and Board of Directors of my parent company, Systems Consultants, Inc., for being the only ones with foresight enough to advance the necessary funds, and faith no strings attached to enable this material to be translated. Since our organization, Mankind Research Unlimited, was founded and set-up in a proper business manner, we are doing our best to keep it that way. With your held, we hope to keep our image as untarnished as possible, and of the highest esteem from the ethical and moral standpoint. Your dissemination of the contents of this letter would be extremely helpful in this regard.

I still feel that some of you may be of the opinion that ice should, nevertheless, pay the girls, Sheila and Lynn, some sort of honora-rium, etc., for their data and trouble. I wholeheartedly agree, and this will be done as soon as we derive either a return from their data, or we bring ourselves in the "black", whichever is sooner. If June 1973 is not soon enough for this, I will then, at that time, turn over some of the fees to them that I personally have received from presentations made to various groups. If this is not satisfactory, I still then try to meet whatever obligation the girls feel is satisfactory. As yet, they have made known to me no such request or obligation. This certainly speaks well for them, and I would like to think it may be due to their under-standing of the difficulty it takes to start a business in these high-risk areas.

For many months I have heard the comment made, 'fishy doesn't our government support research in parapsychology areas, as they do in Eastern Europe?" Acting on this message, we in MRU were inspired to attempt to inquire into this. We have found that the government can, and will, support research in these areas, if such research is properly com-municated to them, provides a beneficial use of tax-payers' funds, and is conducted by responsible organizations. MRU stands ready to assist any other group to obtain funds for their programs, should they so request it from us. We have found that there are opportunities available, more than we can ever hope to handle ourselves. As a last comment, it is surprising to note that in all of our endeavors to date, the only rumors or gossip we have thus far, heard have emanated from some fell within the parapsychology community, and not at all from government or the orthodox scientific sources, as one might expect.

I hope this memorandum serves to set the record straight, and that all of you can join us in many of the pending mutual research endeavors. Most of these are designed to focus on, and help further develop and apply, the works of some of the heretofore maligned or un-appreciated "frontiers of science" researchers and pioneers, including:

Harold S. Burr, Ph.D.
F.S.C. Northrop, Ph.D.
Leonard J. Ravitz, M.D.
Wilhelm Reich, Ph.D.
R. B. Amber, D.C.
H. Flotoyama, Ph.D.
Oscar Brunler, Ph.D.
Galen HieTonymus
Gen. Henry M. Gross
Verne Cameron
John Shelley
Ambrose and Olga Woorrall, Ph.D.
Harold Sherman
Townsend Brows
R. Abrams, M. D.
Ruth Drone
Carey Reams, D.N.
Buckminster Fuller
Nikola Tesla, D.Sc.
Yogi Bhajan
Henry and John Foray
K. Raudive, Ph.D.
Ingo Swann S. W.Tromp, Ph.D.
L. L. Vasiliev, Ph.D.
Karl von Reichenbach, Ph.D.
Walter Russell, Ph.D.
Gopi Krishna
Gustaf Stromberg
Jose Silva
Edgar Cayce
Cleve Backster:

Sincerely yours, Carl Schleicher

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SYSTEMS CONSULTANT INC
M EMORANDUM
25 September 1972
TO: D. Stevens
FROM: B. Zimmerman

SUBJECT: CONTAC Publications
REFERENCE:
(a) Enclosure (1)
(b) (b) Enclosure (2)

Mr. Carl Schleicher is signed for documents listed on Enclosure (1) with the TIC COMTAC Library. The following documents have been sighted and are in our security system.

2486 Secret Electronic Warfare (U) Ned 33 (C) 9 February 1970

2636 Secret Anti-Ship Missile Defense (U) NWP-31 12 March 1969

2647 Confidential Mission and Characteristics of U.S. Navy Ships and Aircraft (U) SWIG 11-20 (U)

4001 Confidential Logistic Reference Data (U) NWP 11-21 (E)

Document 1671 Confidential Anti-Air Warfare (32) NWP 32 did September 1967, has been returned which is shown on enclosure (2). If Mr. Schleicher has another original of this document, I have not found it in our log book.

Mr. Schleicher, to the best of my knowledge, has not found documents JNAP 128 (C) (superseded) and NWP 22 (B) which are reclassified mud not under my supervision. At the time Mr. Schleicher finds these documents, I will contact IPMC and arrange to have you sign for all accountable documents that you have a need for.
B. Zimmerman
cc: C. Schleicher

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DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY
NAVAL MATERIAL COMMAND SUPPORT ACTIVITY
WASHINGTON, D. C. 20360
19 SEP 1972

TO: Carl Schliecher

From: Naval Material Command COGNAC Custodian (NMCSA 55T1)

Subj: COGNAC Publications; custody of

Ref: (a) NA~M4TIMST 5511.7B of 30APR71

1. This office has record of your holding the following COGNAC publications:

SHORT TITLE COPY NUMBER CLASSIFICATION

2. In the event of discrepancies, please note them so we can contact you concerning them. If any of your publications have been superseded or have out standing changes it will be indicated next to the publication above. These publications are out of date. Please retire the superseded publication and obtain a current One. If changes are indicated, they should be picked up from this office as soon as possible.

3. In accordance with reference (a, the normal "check out" period for publications is two (2) weeks. Since that period has elapsed, please sign the endorsement below and forward it to NMOSA 55T as soon as possible.

N.K. KIPPER
FIRST ENDORSEMENT

From: To: NMCSA 55T Subj: COGNAC Publications; custody of

1. I have the above listed publications under my custody and will return them to Room 682, Crystal Plaza Building 6 to clear mar signature when I no longer have a need for their constant use.

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DATE
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TO:
NAVY CONTACT LIBP.4RY
DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY
ARLINGTON, VIRGINIA 22202
Washington, D. C. 20007
202-333-2111

SYSTEMS CONSULTANTS INC
1050 31st Street, N. W.
Washington, D.C. 20007
202-333-2111
2280 #1 CONFID. SHIP EXERCISES (U) FXP 3 April 26, 1968

1671 ANTI-AIR WARFARE (U) nwp 32 September 1967

1700 AIR AND AAW EXERCISES (U) FXP 2 APRIL 1968

I have personally received from the sender the material, including enclosures and attachments, as indicated above. I assume full responsibility for the safe handling, storage and transmittal elsewhere of this material in full accordance with Department of Defense regulations governing classified material.

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DATE RECEIVED
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MANKIND RESEARCH UNLIMITED

I. COMPANY BACKGROUND

Mankind Research Unlimited, Inc. (MRU) was recently established as a wholly owned subsidiary of Systems Consultants, Inc. (SCI) to provide an organization for scientific research, development and application of biocommunications, biocybernetics, bionics, biophysics, and other activities which impact upon the welfare of mankind. In view of the short history of MRU, a brief des-cription of the parent company is given to provide the potential customer with sufficient background so that a corporate and finan-cial evaluation can be made.

SCI was established in 1966 and has experienced continued growth in personnel, skills, experience and facilities, We now maintain a staff of 250, with approximately 210 technical and scientific specialists.

The Company's sales have grown from $250,000 in 1967 to sales of $6.5 million in 1971. Under existing government regulations, SCI qualifies as a small business. Because SCI maintains no affiliations with software or hardware producers, it is, with-out reservation, able to provide objective services to all clients.

A permanent professional staff (with an average of 15 years experience) has concentrated on problem solving in the areas of system definition, intelligence, electronic warfare human factors analysis, sensor technology and applications.

Systems Consultants, Inc., has its main office in the Georgetown area of Washington, D.C. In addition, it has personnel working on a variety of projects in field offices located in Virginia Beach, Virginia New York City and Huntington, New York; Ridgecrest and San Diego, California; New London, Connecticut, Newport, Rhode Island; Key West, Florida; and Honolulu, Hawaii.

The Board of Directors of SCI has made available the full support and financial resources of SCI to ensure the success of this innovative endeavor in a relatively new field of science and technology. The capabilities of MRU and the support capabilities of SCI are summarized in Table 1 to provide an indication of the experience in related fields and an overview evaluation of the scientific expertise available.
II. COMPANY CAPABILITIES

Mankind Research Unlimited, Inc. (MRU) has unique capabilities for collection, analyzing and evaluating scientific and tech-nological developmental data (both U.S. and foreign) to assist customers in determining the impact of biocommunication and behavioral science applications in their area of control, in-terest or responsibility. In addition MRU has and is acquiring on a daily basis, a large amount of unique biocybernetics data from Eastern Europe. Some of this original data has been translated and to our knowledge these reports have not previously been available within the United States. MRU will make this unique data available for analysis and evaluation for customers with an interest in Eastern European biocybernetics state-of- the-art applications. Areas where MRU is exceptionally well qualified to study or conduct experiments are:

Validation of the current state-of-the-science in various foreign countries, identification of the research capabilities of foreign laboratories and experimenters.

Definition of techniques and methodology for data validation or potential direct evaluation and application.

Determination of technological "state-of-the- art" implications, preparation of technological forecasts and assessments.

Definition of systems which improve man's relationship to his environment.

Determination of potential health implications, and innovative causal or preventive medical research.

Determination and identification of specific user requirements,

Determination of educational/teaching implica-tions,

Development of a program for further investi-gations based on the particular users requirements.

To be able to offer such a broad spectrum of research and analysis capability to its customers, MRU has brought together many of the leading scientists and experimenters in the multidisciplinary field of biocommunications which includes the sciences of bionics, bio-physics, psychophysics , psychology, physiology, neuropsychiatry,

cybernetics and systems engineering. This team is available to conduct research and analyses based on the unique data which is available at MRU and/or may be made available by the customer. Some tasking areas that could be assigned are:

man-machine cybernetic interactions,

special sensory biophysical activities,

brain and mind control,

telepathic communications or bioinformation transceiving,

bioluminescent and bioenergetic emissions, effects of altered states of consciousness on the human psyche,

improvement of human performance via bio-feedback techniques,

innovative therapy/prosthetic/diagnostic techniques,

environmental effects upon biological (human) systems,

infrasonic and ultrasonic effects upon biological systems,

geopathogenic factors which induce illness.

The above list is not meant to be all-inclusive but is presented to give indication of the scope and depth of knowledge and capability available to MRU.

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