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The Manchurian Candidate / Chap. 14 p. 122<br />
In our society one of the biggest single no-nos is killing another human being. For those<br />
who like to think they could never kill I have news for you. We are all installed with belief<br />
by the authority figures who formed our EBS (Emotional Belief System) while we were still<br />
young and our logic centers were not yet mature. It is not all that hard to start teaching young<br />
soldiers how to kill. What governments have always found difficult is to get them to stop after<br />
the war is over.<br />
Fortunately, in most people the brainwashing techniques (pioneered by the Chinese using<br />
the North Koreans and perfected by the North Vietnamese) wear thin after awhile. I wonder<br />
how long it would take a perfect brainwashing job to wear thin on one of the 'Manchurian<br />
Candidates', especially if it went against a person's moral code. Even beneficial hypnotic<br />
suggestions such as stopping smoking, or other self-admitted bad habits, wear off in time.<br />
Imagine how much deeper suggestions, like those that go against your moral grain, must be<br />
implanted. How much faster do they erode away For there to be a life-time of deceit, I<br />
believe the subject must finally accept the lie!<br />
Whether brainwashing was used or not, these astro-nots were inducted into <strong>NASA</strong>'s web<br />
of lies one at a time and one lie at a time, very carefully. Some of them were West Pointers<br />
who supposedly never lied before. Yet, here we have a developing situation which would<br />
turn all of them into a pack of the greatest liars the world has ever known.<br />
The only logical reason I can find for Grissom's behavior shortly before the fire is that he<br />
had been brain-washed (but it was wearing thin). He had to know that <strong>NASA</strong> lied, for what<br />
ever reasons, about the brilliance of stars and planets in space. This always raises the question<br />
that if Grissom was aware that the program was a hoax, why raise a fuss It's one thing to get<br />
mad at shoddy work when your life depends upon it, but it's totally dumb, if not insane, to get<br />
mad if you are not in any danger, and are in on the scam.<br />
Grissom was neither stupid nor mad. The dilemma is that he couldn't have known. Yet, he<br />
must have known! He had flown twice before. He was the second of our men to probe space<br />
during the Mercury Program, and he also flew on the first Gemini mission. After the first<br />
flight he came back and told the party-line lie about the dim and fuzzy stars. And, by his<br />
silence after the Gemini mission, protected that lie. He didn't know, yet he must have known.<br />
This problem defies resolution, unless he had been hypnotically altered and it was wearing<br />
off.<br />
Concerning his two flights, both of these missions had to be legitimate because I have<br />
found nothing to suggest otherwise. But at the time of the fire he was possibly resisting<br />
<strong>NASA</strong>'s not too subtle hints about how true patriots would lie to their fellow citizens for their<br />
country.<br />
The fire on Pad 34 was not utter, compound idiocy. It was murder! If <strong>NASA</strong> had killed<br />
other astronauts in a series of strange 'accidents', then that raises suspicion about the shuttle<br />
that blew up a few years later. Challenger was the first one to fly with a civilian on board.<br />
Did she, a knowledgeable teacher, start to ask too many questions<br />
If you suspect our astro-nots have been doctored by the psycho-babblers then they crumble<br />
from basic heroes into pathetic figures. If you believe they were consciously lying, and lied<br />
their way to fame, then they are despicable.<br />
<strong>NASA</strong> MOONED AMERICA! / <strong>Rene</strong>