Tuesday, October 23, 2012

Fakir ~ Cameron’s closet…

Reich ~ Orgone…

 

In 1934, Orowan, roughly contemporarily with G. I. Taylor and Michael Polanyi, realized that the plastic deformation of ductile materials could be explained in terms of the theory of dislocations developed by Vito Volterra in 1905. Though the discovery was neglected until after World War II, it was critical in developing the modern science of solid mechanics.

After working for a short while on the extraction of krypton from the air for the manufacture of light bulbs, in 1937 Orowan moved to the University of Birmingham, UK where he worked on the theory of fatigue collaborating with Rudolf Peierls.

Egon Orowan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

“I know North Carolina will blame your sudden death on…?

What is this?

Never heard it…

I’m not sure the Charles Sidney Gibbes story is altogether true…

Klaus Fuchs…Tinkling Symbol…

Kay's History II: Gamow ~ Charles Sidney Gibbes ~ mogambo ~ mahmoud ~ mother…

I was looking for an apartment at Wakefield in Raleigh…

He was released on 23 June 1959, after serving nine years and four months of his sentence at Wakefield Prison, and promptly emigrated to the German Democratic Republic (East

Klaus Fuchs - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Gamow ~ Charles Sidney Gibbes ~ mogambo ~ mahmoud ~ mother…

Kay's History II: Santa Claus…

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yabi - A sophisticated online research environment for Grid, High Performance and Cloud computing - Google Project Hosting

yabi - A sophisticated online research environment for Grid, High Performance and Cloud computing - Google Project Hosting

Rudolf zur Lippe – Wikipedia

Rudolf zur Lippe – Wikipedia

Klaus Fuchs - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

 

Klaus Fuchs was born in Rüsselsheim, Grand Duchy of Hesse, the third of four children to Lutheran pastor Emil Fuchs and his wife Else Wagner. Fuchs' father was later a professor of theology at Leipzig University.[1] He became an active Quaker in Germany, England, and in the United States.[2] Fuchs' grandmother, mother, and his older sister eventually committed suicide (his mother in c.1932, his sister in 1939 to avoid capture by the Nazis),[citation needed] while his younger sister was diagnosed as schizophrenic.[2]

Klaus Fuchs - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Santa Claus…

Cameron's Closet - Rocking Chair Zombie - YouTube

Cameroon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

 

President Paul Biya's Cameroon People's Democratic Movement (CPDM) was the only legal political party until December 1990. Numerous regional political groups have since formed. The primary opposition is the Social Democratic Front (SDF), based largely in the Anglophone region of the country and headed by John Fru Ndi.[33] Biya and his party have maintained control of the presidency and the National Assembly in national elections, but rivals contend that these have been unfair.[20] Human rights organisations allege that the government suppresses the freedoms of opposition groups by preventing demonstrations, disrupting meetings, and arresting opposition leaders and journalists.[31][34] Freedom House ranks Cameroon as "not free" in terms of political

Cameroon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Limping Lady ~ Limping Man ~ Joseph Merrick…

Germans put "the limping lady" on their most wanted list.[8

Virginia Hall - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

More green, my neighbor’s green chair, green, it infects…aimed right at my desk…

PA230025

Theodore and Virginia…

His history’s come back around again and I think I was boosted out of it in 1975…

Theodore Hall - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

I heard dialogue going on between Hall and some female having relations last night…

Ted Hall alias for T.A. Holzberg – he was rough, he hurt the woman…

Kay's History II

Nigel West ~ Bruce Nigel…

Nigel West and Oleg Tsarev, eds., TRIPLEX: Secrets from the Cambridge Spies (New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 2009), 363 pp., index.

In their 1999 book, Crown Jewels, Nigel West and Oleg Tsarev discussed a variety of KGB operations based on material from the KGB archives, some provided originally by the Cambridge Five.12 The appendix reproduced some documents furnished by Blunt and Philby. The present volume reproduces still more material they provided.

The Intelligence Officer’s Bookshelf — Central Intelligence Agency

…I smoked Cambridge cigarettes…I purchased a pocket protector for pencils around the time I was smoking these cigarettes.

The Intelligence Officer’s Bookshelf — Central Intelligence Agency

In the first two chapters, author Michael Goodman, a lecturer at Kings College London, looks at the origins and development of the Soviet nuclear program, the British-American efforts to learn about it, and the consequences of the surprise Soviet explosion of their first atomic bomb — Joe-1 — in 1949. In his introductory comments about chapter 3, “Atomic Spies and Defectors,” Goodman asserts that “a characteristic of the 1950–54 period was the success of Soviet espionage in penetrating British and American political, scientific, and intelligence circles.” (2) In the chapter itself, he discusses specific agents, Klaus Fuchs, Bruno Pontecorvo, Donald Maclean, John Cairncross and Ted Hall.

But historians of espionage may take issue with aspects of this assessment. For example, the characteristic of Soviet atomic espionage in the 1950–54 period was failure, not success.10 By that time, each of those mentioned had been identified and dealt with. Moreover, Goodman does not refer to the impact of GRU defector Igor Gouzenko or the Rosenbergs that, together with VENONA, brought Soviet atomic espionage to a halt by the end of the 1940s. Finally, his assertion that “it was not until Kim Philby had been identified as a a Soviet spy that British intelligence realized just how extensive Soviet espionage was,” is just not supported by the facts.(84) The Soviet atom spies had all been neutralized by then.11

The Intelligence Officer’s Bookshelf — Central Intelligence Agency

“Must get out of it”…

…Think of what you are saying.  I am enmeshed with so many people I cannot get out it, damned use your head here.  I am working on these enmeshments.  This community is not cooperating. 

I have been finding all of these things going on…

The first manual discusses deception and the handling of liquids and tablets, surreptitious removal of objects, deception for women, teamwork, and the importance of rehearsals. The second manual considers cleaver recognition signals — lacing shoes in a special way, placing pens in pockets, using special wrapping for packages, and the like. While some techniques, flowers in the buttonholes, for example, might not be practical today, the principles are clear.

Kay's History II

Re: hypnotic eye movements during the second debate…

H. Keith Melton and Robert Wallace, The Official C.I.A. Manual of Trickery and Deception (New York: William Morrow, 2009), 248 pp., endnotes, bibliography, photos, no index.

In his foreword to this volume, former Deputy Director of Central Intelligence John McLaughlin, an amateur magician himself, writes that “magic and espionage are really kindred arts.” (xi) The CIA had recognized this fact in the 1950s when, as part of the MKULTRA project, they hired magician John Mulholland to help teach young officers tricks of deception for use in the field. As part of his contract, Mulholland prepared two training manuals, Some Operational Applications of the Art of Deception and Recognition Signals. In 1973 when then-DCI Richard Helms ordered the destruction of all documents associated with the MKULTRA program, the manuals were thought to be gone forever. Then, in 2007, as he was going through some unrelated documents, Robert Wallace, a former director of the CIA’s Office of Technical Services, discovered references to the manuals and tracked down poor-quality copies of each that had somehow escaped the weeding. Since portions of the manuals had been referred to in a published work, Wallace thought publication of the complete versions was warranted. With his coauthor, intelligence historian and collector Keith Melton, Wallace wrote an introduction to the manuals and commissioned illustrations. The Official C.I.A. Manual of Trickery and Deception was the result.

The introduction reviews the MKULTRA program and the clandestine operational concepts and devices that resulted. They include illustrations of stage deception — for example, Houdini’s walk through a wall — and details on Mulholland’s use of real coins “to create espionage magic.” (57) They also provide biographical information on Mulholland and other key personnel.

The first manual discusses deception and the handling of liquids and tablets, surreptitious removal of objects, deception for women, teamwork, and the importance of rehearsals. The second manual considers cleaver recognition signals — lacing shoes in a special way, placing pens in pockets, using special wrapping for packages, and the like. While some techniques, flowers in the buttonholes, for example, might not be practical today, the principles are clear.

In addition to satisfying inherent interest in the topic, The Official C.I.A. Manual of Trickery and Deception fills a historical gap. It is an unexpected and valuable contribution.

The Intelligence Officer’s Bookshelf — Central Intelligence Agency

The Wolves at the Door: The True Story of America’s Greatest Female Spy — Central Intelligence Agency

The Wolves at the Door: The True Story of America’s Greatest Female Spy — Central Intelligence Agency

Spotlight on Women's History: Virginia Hall — Central Intelligence Agency

Spotlight on Women's History: Virginia Hall — Central Intelligence Agency

Sunday, October 21, 2012

The whole idea was and is about preventing Jesus from rising above again…

Kay's History II: You could never convince me this is about spying…

…oppressing your own people the Canaanites.  Maybe you should be making a film about your own people.

You could never convince me this is about spying…

Kay's History II: Strangler in the Swamp - “it’s a sign”, “it’s sign from heaven for you to make the sacrifice”…

Incoming…

“You know what we did to these people Kay”.

“I thought she was Jewish”.  Prejudiced?

Spies or xenophobes and voyeurs”?

Strangler in the Swamp - “it’s a sign”, “it’s sign from heaven for you to make the sacrifice”…

…9’55” into the film, spoken first by the woman on the left and then the woman on the right.

Woman on right looks like Mirren in Mosquito Coast.  Johnny Watson was the film projectionist for the movie theater, ex Navy Man and worked for the Pentagon after the war. 

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