In recent years, there has been a surge in corporate media coverage of unidentified flying objects (“UFOs”) and alien disclosure, with government agencies, intelligence services and space organisations actively discussing the topic. The coordinated messaging across media and government agencies has raised questions about whether this is part of a larger agenda.
In the first part of a series of articles exposing a century of UFO PsyOps, Matthew Ehret explores the role of H.G. Wells, cybernetics, World War II Germany, the RAND Corporation, the US Central Intelligence Agency (“CIA”) and Britain’s Military Intelligence Section 6 (“MI6”).
The following is a summary of the article ‘A Century of UFO PsyOps Exposed Part 1: From War of the Worlds to Laurence Rockefeller’s Disclosure Project’ written by Matthew Ehret and published by The Last American Vagabond on 17 December 2024. Ehret’s article has many more hyperlinks to sources than we have included below.
In recent years, there has been a surge in corporate media coverage of UFOs and alien disclosure, with government agencies, intelligence services and space organisations actively discussing the topic, which has led to speculation about the motivations behind this sudden shift in attention.
The coordinated messaging across media and government agencies has raised questions about whether this is an attempt to deflect attention from other pressing issues or part of a larger agenda, leaving citizens to decide what to believe.
The end of World War 2 saw the emergence of a new branch of science called cybernetics, founded by Norbert Wiener, a protégé of Lord Bertrand Russell, and sponsored by the US Air Force, Josiah Macy Foundation and Rockefeller Foundation.
Wiener’s “science of control” emerged from his efforts to use radar information to shoot down enemy rockets and aircraft, using a three-fold process of feedback loops, which was later extended to analyse and control humanity as a whole.
Wiener and his patrons applied the logic of feedback loops, symbolic logic, and information interpretation to humanity, treating it as a computer system organised by expert programmers, with the goal of achieving a collective hive of obedient serfs.
By 1946, the science of cybernetics had advanced enough to be applied across various government, educational and military departments through “systems analysis” and systems planning, leading to the re-organisation and compartmentalisation of agencies under centralised control.
The RAND Corporation and the Shaping of Policy
The RAND Corporation, established in 1946 as an outgrowth of the US Army Air Force, was the first organisation to emerge based on cybernetic principles, bringing together specialists from universities, intelligence, the military and the private sector.
The RAND Corporation was given legitimacy by the roles played by leading generals Lauris Norstand and Major General Curtis Lemay, with Robert Stanton as its first director, who was also the President of CBS, a member of the Council of Foreign Relations and the manager of the 1938 War of the Worlds psychological experiment.
In this function, Stanton worked closely with another Rockefeller asset named Hadley Cantril who co-directed the Princeton Radio Research Project and later became the American agent for British Security Coordination under MI6 operative William Stephenson.
Cantril played a significant role in pioneering public opinion polling systems to assist in social manipulation and cybernetic systems control, receiving funding from the Rockefeller Foundation for various projects, including the Institute for International Social Research and the Office of Public Opinion Research at Princeton.
During the 1940s-1950s, Cantril also pioneered public opinion polling systems to assist in social manipulation and cybernetic systems control.
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