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CHAPTER 6<br />
UNITED STATES MILITARY &<br />
NASA MIND-CONTROL TRAINING<br />
Soon after moving <strong>to</strong> Tennessee, I learned that Sena<strong>to</strong>r Byrd had simply<br />
exchanged one living hell for another for me. My new mind-control handler,<br />
CIA operative and country music ventriloquist/ stage hypnotist Alex Hous<strong>to</strong>n,<br />
seemed only <strong>to</strong> pick up where Cox had left off. As "destined," Kelly and I<br />
moved in<strong>to</strong> a run-down old trailer on Hous<strong>to</strong>n's property, which adjoined Jack<br />
Greene's farm in Goodletsville, Tennessee. I was subjected <strong>to</strong> further occult<br />
ritual on Greene's farm, and was ritually impregnated and aborted again, this<br />
time by Hous<strong>to</strong>n. A difference between Cox and Hous<strong>to</strong>n was the superstition<br />
fac<strong>to</strong>r; Hous<strong>to</strong>n knew exactly what he was doing and why he was doing it, in<br />
accordance with tried and proven scientific U.S. Government mind-control<br />
research and development. I gleaned this knowledge from conversations I<br />
overheard between him and "those in the know".<br />
Alex Hous<strong>to</strong>n was 26 years older than I, and claimed <strong>to</strong> have gained his<br />
knowledge of stage hypnosis and government mind-control methods from the<br />
military while entertaining overseas in Bob Hope's USO <strong>to</strong>urs. After the <strong>to</strong>ur,<br />
Hous<strong>to</strong>n reportedly moved <strong>to</strong> Washing<strong>to</strong>n, D.C. where he and his alter-ego<br />
dummy, Elemer, were regulars on the Jimmy Dean television show in the '60s. 1<br />
According <strong>to</strong> Hous<strong>to</strong>n, he was regularly booked <strong>to</strong> entertain in officers" clubs<br />
on military bases due <strong>to</strong> his involvement in covert government operations.<br />
During the brief interim period that Cox resided on Hous<strong>to</strong>n's farm with us,<br />
he played music behind government mind-controlled slave Louise Mandrell and<br />
her husband/handler, R.C. Bannon. Cox had previously worked with Louise's<br />
sister, Barbara Mandrell, at the onset of her government sponsored career in the<br />
1960s, traveling overseas with her in the same U.S,O. <strong>to</strong>urs that launched<br />
Hous<strong>to</strong>n's career. Irby Mandrell, the Mandrells' father and manager,<br />
reportedly sexually abused all three of his daughters and eagerly thrust them<br />
in<strong>to</strong> their mind-controlled existence much the same way my father had sold me.<br />
His daughters, <strong>to</strong>o, were owned by U.S. Sena<strong>to</strong>r Robert C. Byrd.<br />
Cox was soon fired from his position with Louise due <strong>to</strong> his insanity. Once<br />
when Hous<strong>to</strong>n was traveling with the Mandrells as he so often did throughout<br />
the years, Irby Mandrell relayed the events that prompted his firing of Cox. He<br />
<strong>to</strong>ld Hous<strong>to</strong>n and I that Cox had become an embarrassment <strong>to</strong> him while<br />
traveling.<br />
"I knew he was weird," Irby Mandrell said. "That's OK. I can live with<br />
that. But when he pitched a tent behind the hotel so he could hear the trumpets<br />
sound, signaling him <strong>to</strong> march <strong>to</strong> Missouri, 2 I said, 'Start marching, son.<br />
You're done. You're through in Nashville. Don't ever come back.' That's it,<br />
he was done."<br />
Hous<strong>to</strong>n reminisced with Mandrell about the U.S.O. days, and inquired as<br />
<strong>to</strong> how he had <strong>to</strong>lerated Cox back when he played music behind Barbara.<br />
"Oh, yeah. I remember he (Cox) had somewhat of a brain back then." Irby<br />
Mandrell continued, "Barbara was just a kid back then with the talent of a full<br />
blown star. I thought she had what it takes <strong>to</strong> make it in the industry. Then the<br />
Byrd came along and introduced us <strong>to</strong> the latest in technology."