the PSYCHOTRONIC MAN (1979)
...and yes, this is where Mike Weldon got the title for his magazine.
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The Hidden History of Electromagnetic Weapons, Mind Control, and Military Programs
The Patented, Beamed "Hearing Voices" Effect and Schizophrenic Setup
Artificial Telepathy and the Space Command
The CIA Doctors and Military Mind Control Video
From Nazis to DARPA
Official Mind Control Patents
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My contribution ("Ron Merchant of Lawton Michigan") to Psychotronic Video magazine #37 in 2002.
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40 Versions Of Me
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(Thanks to Serdar for the idea.)
There’s a me who became a comedian.
There’s a me who became a minister and then lost his faith.
There’s a me who became a minister and then lost his heart.
There’s a me who became a tutor.
There’s a me who churns out hack SF at a rapid pace.
There’s a me who collects obscure sci-fi and fantasy movies.
There’s a me who designed psychotronic devices.
There’s a me who designs artificial limbs.
There’s a me who did documentation for video games.
There’s a me who didn’t live to see eighteen.
There’s a me who does neurological research and hates it.
There’s a me who joined a cult.
There’s a me who founded a cult.
There’s a me who got a Computer Science Degree and vanished into a government job.
There’s a me who got deep into indie bands and ran their newsletters.
There’s a me who has a nursing degree.
There’s a me who has only worked in a University setting but isn’t an educator.
There’s a me who helped a company dominate their industry, and I never realized what I did.
There’s a me who is a crotchety old programmer.
There’s a me who is a damn good Executive Admin.
There’s a me who is a humor columnist since my college days.
There’s a me who is a life coach.
There’s a me who is a professional writer – of anything.
There’s a me who is a social worker.
There’s a me who is a therapist
There’s a me who launched an anime fan magazine.
There’s a me who manages video game programmers.
There’s a me who programmed video games.
There’s a me who still works in banking and likes it, for some reason
There’s a me who supports expensive laboratory devices.
There’s a me who was never married.
There’s a me who works in the RPG industry.
There’s a me who writes weird, surrealist fiction.
There’s a me who wrote – and maybe still writes – indie comics.
There’s a me who’s a dual citizen in Canada.
There’s a me who’s a professor of some kind.
There’s a me who just realized what he’s done with his life.
There’s a me who likes himself more.
There’s a me who likes myself less.
There’s a me who never writes things like this list.
What are 40 versions of you I should know?
Steven Savage
www.StevenSavage.com
www.InformoTron.com
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Greaser's Palace (1972) is an (Unfulfilling) Weirdo's Paradise
This is installment one in our “Psychotronic Cinema” series.
The films in this series are “psychotronic,” a term borrowed from Michael J. Weldon’s magazine and encyclopedia. Psychotronic covers the wide swath of cinema that is either slightly out there or entirely bonkers – horror, science fiction, fantasy, exploitation, blockbusters, flops, low budgets, no budgets, thought-provoking, brain…
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https://archive.org/details/psychotronic
Psychotronic Magazine. I bought a ton of them. And sold them all.
It was great finding this archive of several.
Still great reading.
I’m a boomer. When did they get the tech to make an image file of text into something select-able?
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I don’t know how many of you folks read any of Micheal Weldon’s magazines. He was a fantastic researcher. He also did 2 books.
He did a 3rd book as well- but it was never published. Here it is!
Enjoy!
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