by Texe Marrs
Chapter 11: Brain Invaders—Psychic Warfare
1. Targ and Harary, The Mind Race.
2. Ibid., pp. 263-276. Also see the report, Soviet and Czechoslovakia Parapsychology Research (Washington, D.C.: Defense Intelligence Agency, 1975).
3. Research into Psi Phenomena: Current Status and Trends of Congressional Concerns (Washington, D.C.: Congressional Research Service, 1983).
4. Survey of Science and Technology Issues: Present and Future (Washington, D.C.: Committee on Science and Technology, U.S. House of Representatives, 1981). For additional information on psychic warfare research, see Edith Roosevelt “Psychic Warfare,” International Combat Arms, May 1985, pp.76-81.
Chapter 12: The World Powder Keg—Why War Prevails
1. Nigel Calder, 1984 and Beyond (New York: Viking, 1984).
2. Mary Craig, Six Modern Martyrs (New York: Crossroad Books, 1985).
3. Two particularly poignant accounts of the Cambodian holocaust were the book, Murder of a Gentle Land: The Untold Story of a Communist Genocide in Cambodia, by John Barron and Anthony Paul (Pleasantville, N.Y.: Reader’s Digest Press, 1977) and the Academy Award-winning movie, The Killing Fields.
4. Alexander Solzhenitsyn. Reported by David Millward, Independent Press Service, London, May 11, 1983.
5. Koenig, The Weapons of World War III.
6. Lt. Col. John F. Guilmartin, “The Fifth Horseman,” Air University Review, May-June 1982.
Chapter 13: Flashpoint—The Middle East
1. This statement by President Ronald Reagan was reported in the Associated Press, Time, and Newsweek, and widely reported in many other media.
2. Pentagon and Defense Department officials continue to warn that the Soviet Union has a decisive advantage in conventional arms and leads the U.S. in many strategic capabilities as well. See Soviet Military Power (Washington, D.C.: Department of Defense, 1985) and USAF FY 85 Report to the 98th Congress of the United States of America (Washington, D.C.: USAF).
3. Richard M. Nixon, The Real War (New York, Warner Books, 1981).
4. Israel economic statistics and facts compiled from “Israeli Technology Today” and other reports and press releases issued by the Consulate General of Israel, New York and Washington, D.C.
5. Gen. E. C. Meyer, quoted by Maj. Gen. Henry Mohr, “The Kremlin’s March toward World Domination,” St. Louis Globe-Democrat, April 13, 1982, p. A8.
6. For an analysis of the Carter Doctrine, see “U.S. Interests and Regional Security in the Middle East,” by Paul Jabber, assistant professor of political science, University of California at Los Angeles, Daedalus, Fall 1980, pp. 67-80.
7. Steven R. Weisman. “Reagan Says U.S. Wouldn’t Allow Saudi Takeover Endangering Oil,” New York Times, October 2, 1981, p. 1.
Chapter 14: The Soviet Union—Military Giant, Economic Dwarf
1. Russia’s declining oil reserves and resulting economic problems have been well documented in the U.S. and foreign press. For example, see “Soviets Struggling to Maintain Oil Output,” by Leonard Silk, Houston Chronicle, June 9, 1985, p. 16, sec. 4. Even the Soviet press now admits the oil shortage (Moscow’s Socialist Industry, January 1986).
2. Caspar Weinberger, quoted by George Wilson, “U.S. Urges Allies to Aid in Defense of Persian Gulf,” Washington Post, October 23, 1981, p. 26.
3. Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, U.S. Military Posture for FY 1982 (Washington, D.C.: U.S. Department of Defense, 1982).
4. Lt. Gen. P. X. Kelley, quoted in “A Year After—New U.S. Role in Mideast,” U.S. News and World Report, November 3, 1980, p. 39.
5. Gen. Robert Mathis. Quoted by Larry Levy, “U.S. Air Force Best General Says,” Tulsa Tribune, February 6, 1982, p.5.
6. Adm. Thomas Hayward, “U.S. Navy: No More Margin of Comfort,” Christian Science Monitor, March 31, 1981, p. 26.
7. Adm. Elmo Zumwalt, “Naval Battles We Could Lose,” International Security Review, Vol. 16, No.2, Summer 1981, p. 139-156.
8. Gen. Maj. N. Sushko and Col. S. A. Tyushkevicha, Marxism-Leninism on War (Moscow: Voenizdat, 1965), p. 366.
9. Richard Foster, “On Prolonged Nuclear War,” International Security Review, Vol. 6, No.4, Winter 1981-82.
Chapter 15: The New Military Powers—Europe, China, and Japan
1. France’s post-WW II leaders have consistently taken an independent stance. In the 1960s, Charles de Gaulle forced the United States to close its military bases on French soil. More recently, on July 7, 1986, French President Francois Mitterand, in a public toast to visiting Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev, declared, “It is time for Europeans to become masters of their own destiny” (Associated Press, July 8, 1986).
2. Thomas Ainlay, Jr., “Japan’s Shogun Fever,” Asia Week, June 10, 1983.
3. Robert Christopher, The Japanese Mind: The Goliath Explained (New York: Ballantine. 1984).
4. Russell Braddon, Japan against the World: 1941-2041: The One Hundred Year War for Supremacy (New York: Stein and Day, 1983).
5. Harold Hakwon Sunoo, Japanese Militarism: Past and Present (Chicago: Nelson-Hall, 1981).
Appendix II: The New Age Movement—A Scientific Religion for the End Time?
1. Lola Davis, Toward a World Religion for the New Age (Farmingdale, N.Y.: Coleman Publishing, 1983).
2. Fritjof Capra, The Tao of Physics, 2nd edition (New York: Bantam, 1984).
3. Bob Toben and Fred Alan Wolf, Space Time and Beyond (New York: Bantam, 1984).
4. David Foster, The Intelligent Universe.
5. Heinz R. Pagels, The Cosmic Code: Quantum Physics and the Language of Physics (New York: Simon and Schuster. 1982).
6. Charles Lumden. Quoted by Andrea Dorfman, “How Did Apes Lead to Man?” Science Digest, October 1985.
7. Ruth Montgomery, Threshold to Tomorrow, (New York: G. P. Putnam, 1982).
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In addition to the references in the text and notes, listed below are many of the resources used by the author. Readers who wish to study further may refer to these sources.
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PART II
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APPENDIX I
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APPENDIX II
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