1948-1980s: Project Phoenix

 Phoenix also is the name of a CIA Mind Control Program.  The program, in the second half of the ’60s, was centered around behavior modification experiments to learn how to extract information from prisoners of war in Vietnam. (Quoted by Harry V. Martin and David Caul, from Douglas Valentine’s “The Phoenix Program”) Val Valerian conducted several interviews on the matter and came to the conclusion that there actually were THREE Phoenix projects. Phoenix I was a project that evolved out of the Philadelphia / Rainbow project and lasted from 1948 until 1968. (It only got the name Phoenix in 1953). Phoenix I was in fact a “double” project. Its purposes were 1° to create devices that could generate time/space tunnels in order to render […] Read More

The Phoenix Project absorbs Project Rainbow

While the Phoenix Project was investigating the weather and the use of radiosondes, Project Rainbow resurfaced in the late 1940s. Project Rainbow (which was the code name for the operation that brought about the Philadelphia Experiment) was going to continue research into the phenomena encountered on the USS Eldridge. This project was concerned with the “electromagnetic bottle” technology, which eventually resulted in today’s stealth fighter craft. At about the same time, Dr. John von Neumann and his research team were called back. They had worked on the original Rainbow project and went to work on a new endeavor. This was similar to the Rainbow Project but had a different growl. They were to find out what went wrong with the “human factor” of the […] Read More

Wilhelm Reich & the Phoenix Project

The U.S. Government began a weather control project in the late 1940’s under the codename “Phoenix.” The information and technology for this came from Dr. Wilhelm Reich, an Austrian scientist who had studied with Freud and Carl Jung. Reich was an extremely brilliant man but highly controversial. Although he experimented extensively and wrote many volumes, few of his critics have taken an honest look at all of his research because much of it is not available. Part of this can be attributed to the Food and Drug Administration who supervised a massive book burning of all his available materials and also destroyed much of his laboratory equipment. Reich was known in part for his discovery of “orgone” energy, which is orgasmic or life energy. […] Read More