Friday, October 10, 2008








Blog Author c. 2007
PJ Norton pictured here next to a photo of my sister, Maggie, who passed away from an overdose in 1975.


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llo Everyone,



Just wanted to say thanks to all of my friends out there, you know who you are. The blog is sort of my therapy. People can think what they want of it. I hope that I'm offering a fresh perspective on any number of issues as a sort of analyst, one with my own focus on mind control, of course.

Please feel free to comment or ask questions, for years and years I hardly spoke of the other side of my life, and having a double life that way can really be lonely. After awhile, it's hard for people to relate to you, and they begin to wonder why you seem so secretive, or distracted.

It may be that I'm just crazy. I accept that. It may be that crazy is as crazy does. But I think that my perspective on things is compelling, or else I wouldn't be offering it. And I think that there's enough proof of my case floating around that one day I'll be fully vindicated for having maintained a secret life. Then, perhaps, I will seem not only less secretive, but possibly less crazy as well.

Best,
Paul J. Norton










Blog author in 2000

Hello Everyone...

When I first began this blog I started with the usual long, long story about all of the ways that I had been gang stalked, spied on, mind controlled, harassed by electromagnetic/microwave weapons, and a whole litany of various other assaults, including fraud and at least a couple of murder attempts. But that all seemed just too boring.

No, no, having seen some very good blogs done by others I could see that all of that detail work had been done already and would be a waste of time to begin all over again just because it was about me this time.

Really, I'm most comfortable talking to people in an exchange, or writing short essays on any given subject to fall out of the sky, so I've decided that I would skip to things that people might not have learned elsewhere by including some of my posts here in this journal. Hey, sometimes it's hard to tell from what I've written whether or not I grew up in an English speaking country, but I have moments. Really.

Some of the more significant moments will be posted here for the time being, anyway. You see, my story is very unusual, even in the world of highly unusual stories. Not that I think I'm so special or anything, just that for whatever reasons running through their pointy little heads, some very powerful people thought that I would make for great target practice or something. Maybe later I'll go into that sort of thing, how I eventually entered into the world of MKULTRA as a private investigator working for congress with a little Interpol insurance policy, or how they supposedly made me an unofficial member of the CIA in very poor standing just so that they would have some pretense for bombarding me with any kind of crap they could to keep the CIA safe as per some presidential directive or something. Stupid, I know, but that's the CIA for you. The reality is that they all work on a need to not know basis. So the less youknow the further you go... well, in the CIA anyway. Knowing too much can be hazardous to your health. That's where I come in. I should have been dead long ago, and probably would have been, but I took out more than one insurance policy before going into this crap.

Anyway, after over 20 years of investigation into MKULTRA and everything else it touches, which is practically everything else, I have some things that might be worth sharing with people who are similarly interested in things most people dare not talk about. Of course, despite my best efforts it may still all be boring as hell, but what do I care? How much did you pay to get in here?

Anyway, some of the topics that I'll be writing about are, MKULTRA, Operation Paperclip, the CIA, SDI Electromagnetic/Microwave weaponry, governmental conspiracies and (gasp) alien contact. Where I can I'll try to remain as rational as possible, but hey, anyone can have a bad day.

So, welcome to my blog, comments are certainly welcome, and I'll be pretty much winging it from here on out.

Best,
Paul J. Norton