Colin A. Ross

Colin A. Ross ( born 1952 in Manitoba ) is a Canadian psychiatrist. His work focuses in the treatment and research of psychological trauma and Dissociative Identity Disorder.

Life and research

In 1995 he founded the " Colin A. Ross Institute for Psychogical trauma," which offers special trauma treatment in different hospitals of the United States. During his residency training he came up with patients who suffered allegedly at the then still relatively unexplored and controversial multiple identity disorder in contact. Some patients reported in therapy over alleged satanic rituals practiced what Ross moved to research and study the issue of ritual violence. His work resulted in a book on ritual practices in satanic cults. But Ross could not provide evidence for the existence of these secret cults, the corresponding fears are considered large-scale moral panic.

Theses on Mind Control programs

In the course of his medical career, he treated patients with similar diseases who reported military and intelligence experiments in conjunction with mind control programs in the U.S., Canada and Great Britain. This prompted Ross to further research in this area, where he had the opportunity to receive shared files of the CIA through the Freedom of Information Act ( FOIA ) and evaluate it. Ross came to the realization that the American CIA had begun immediately after the Second World War, thus, extensive research programs for mind control and for research into drugs and to develop new methods of interrogation started. This was done with enormous financial support from the U.S. government.

Ross is of the view that it was the CIA succeeded in creating a so-called " Manchu candidates" and bring them to use. The most important element here is the artificial production of multiple personalities by extreme torture, drugs, drugs and hypnosis. Certain documents, said Ross, would give evidence that the CIA had begun in the late fifties trying to train children in special programs to spies and assassins and program. Parents and foster parents of adopted children to have been involved with, because only then it is possible to control a person permanently. Often the parents themselves were also secret service or military personnel. Also, it keeps Ross is unlikely that these programs, unlike claiming early seventies were set because they did not provide any useful results. Ross also deals with survivors of secret mind control programs such as Cathy O'Brien and Carol Rutz (see MKULTRA ).

Paranormal abilities

In 2008, Ross competed at the James Randi Educational Foundation for their price with the assertion that he could bring the force of his gaze a speaker to a Tonäußerung. Published in 2010 Ross to a study at the American Anthropological Association. In an exchange of letters with the skeptic Steven Novella of The Skeptic's Guide to the Universe, however, he admitted to have it connected a biofeedback sensor on his laptop, which reacted in known manner on his eyelid. At JREF no test was conducted, in 2008 Ross was given the rather ironical Pigasus Award.

Publications (selection)

  • Recognizing Multiple Personality Disorder. Ross, CA, Fraser, G.: In: Annals of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons, 20 (5) :357-360, 1987.
  • The Effects of Hypnosis on Dissociative Identity Disorder (letter). Ross, CA: in: Canadian Journal of Psychiatry, 2000, 45, 34
  • Techniques in the Treatment of Multiple Personality Disorder. Ross, CA, Gahan, P.In: American Journal of Psychotherapy, 42 ( 1) :40 -52, 1988.
  • Ross, CA, Gahan, P: Cognitive Analysis of Multiple Personality Disorder In: American Journal of Psychotherapy, 42 (2) :229-239, 1988.
  • Multiple Personality Disorder in Canada. Ross, CA: Psychiatry in Canada, 11-13, January 1988.
  • Ross, CA, Norton, GR: Differences Between Men and Women With Multiple Personality Disorder. In: Hospital and Community Psychiatry, 40 (2) :186-188, 1989.
  • Oss, CA, Norton GR, Wozney: Multiple Personality Disorder: An Analysis of 236 Cases.RK.In: Canadian Journal of Psychiatry, 34 (5) :413-418, 1989.

Secondary literature

  • Military Mind Control: A Story of Trauma and Recovery Manitou Communications, Inc. ( January 9, 2009) ISBN 978-0-9765508-9-1
  • Satanic Ritual Abuse: Principles of Treatment University of Toronto Press ( October 2, 1995 ) ISBN 978-0-8020-7357-0
  • Bluebird: Deliberate Creation of Multiple Personality by Psychiatrists; 406 pages; ISBN 0-9704525-1-9
  • Trauma Model Therapy: A Treatment Approach for Trauma Dissociation and Complex Comorbidity Manitou Communications Inc (October 2009) ISBN 978-0-9821851-2-4
  • The Search for the " Manchurian Candidate": The CIA and Mind Control: The Secret History of the Behavioral Sciences. from John D. Marks ( April 1997) ISBN 978-0393307948
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