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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...agree with Ted Patrick's abduction techniques, but when a member of your family has been brainwashed by this frightening cult, there may be no other recourse. Do you believe that subjecting a person to daily distorted religious and anti-American propaganda is a sincere reflection of the Christian life...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters, Apr. 2, 1973 | 4/2/1973 | See Source »

...Patrick Gray's testimony before the Senate Judiciary Committee has not shown him to be a particularly impressive acting director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, it has demonstrated the impressive amount of White House interference in the FBI's investigation of the Watergate conspiracy. Perhaps interference is too weak a word: Gray has testified that at one point White House Counsel John W. Dean 3rd "probably" lied to him in a Watergate-related matter. It is this same Dean that President Nixon claims is protected by "executive privilege" from testifying about Watergate. The use of executive privilege...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Washington Corruption | 3/28/1973 | See Source »

...kidnapped." The car drove on, but the attendant called the police. Though the troopers had only a poor description of the car, they gave chase and stopped it. As soon as Wes Lockwood saw the troopers, he said, "Thank God you are here." A man in the car, Ted Patrick, apparently falsely identified himself to the police as a clergyman. Wes's father, who was also in the car, showed the troopers a letter purportedly from a psychiatrist, stating that Wes was being taken for mental treatments. When Wes told the police that...

Author: By Nathaniel Nash, | Title: A Profound Change | 3/27/1973 | See Source »

From the information I have obtained from Patrick, Lockwood was taken to San Diego where he was "deprogrammed." Deprogramming consists of locking the kidnapped victim into a room and subjecting him to marathon brainwashing with the use of every known technique short of physical torture. The job is usually carried out by a group of up to ten people that work in shifts. When the victim is mentally and emotionally exhausted, the deprogrammers move in the for the kill. The victim "breaks" and accepts the arguments and opinions of those who deprogrammed him. Indeed, the process does not stop until...

Author: By Nathaniel Nash, | Title: A Profound Change | 3/27/1973 | See Source »

...what happened to Wes were an isolated incident, it could be passed off as a bizarre affair. Patrick has said that more than 600 young people have been subjected to the same violent process over the last two years, always in cases where the subject had adopted a religious life style "unacceptable" to his parents...

Author: By Nathaniel Nash, | Title: A Profound Change | 3/27/1973 | See Source »

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