List of "super soldiers" or MKultra militant operatives that have come forward that I know of. I might be confused on some of them. I dunno.
Anya Briggs
James Casbolt (Michael Prince)
Max Spiers
Cathi Morgan
Alara Blackwell
John Urwin
Solaris BlueRaven
Sheila House
James Rink
Richard Rodgers
Duncan O'Finoian
"Soldier X"
Axe
Aaron McCollum
Michael Relfe
There are many more I'm sure.
The super soldier "creation" timeline according to everyone else.* This is fitting myself and others I have found in as best I can, knowing that such fittings are mostly theory.
Pregenerational Era
1930's-1940's
- Nazi Germany. Hitler is approached by super men about which he talked
about in Mein Kampf. They were tall, blonde, beautiful, and better than
everybody else. If you need a visual, their description matches that of
the Pleiadians. Because of this contact, Hitler gets the idea that his
ethnic background was meant to be tall, blonde, blue-eyed and perfect.
He sets into place programs to breed the German native into the super
race matching this description. Among them was the drive to create a
super soldier.
(On a side note, Hitler's scientists also managed to build working prototypes of antigravitational-powered saucer ships... that resembled the Pleiadian ships by... well... a lot.)
Prototype Era
early 1950's
- 1960's. After Project Paperclip, in which America shipped Nazi
scientists to America after Germany lost World War II, many secret
projects were instilled in the American government system. Among them
was the famous MKultra - a mind-altering project that tested many
subjects in the quest for the perfect Manchurian candidate and super
soldiers. Out of MKultra came side projects with names like Project
Bluebird. Project Talent was another such project. Project Talent's
mission was to scout children with exceptional abilities and talents,
see them trained up, and have them shipped to participate in other
related projects.
During this time the first American
"super soldiers" were scouted from military units, through Project
Talent, and other means and incorporated into the budding "super
soldier" system. The first super soldiers to be were put into training.
The U.S. psychic programs were also put into place and would be acted out on for many years to come.
Around this time, John Urwin was recruited into the The Sixteen, a special task force who undertook many secret mission in the Middle East.
Generation 1
late
1950's - 60's. Interestingly this overlaps the prototype era by several
years. The first "super soldiers" were utilized in various important
missions, including assassinations and reconnaissance in the Korean and
Vietnam War. Splitting a super soldier's mind into alters in the
well-known MKultra method was also introduced and experimented with.
Duncan O'Finoian claims to be a generation 1 super soldier.
Generation 2
late
1960's - early 70's: As with Generation 1, this era overlaps it's predecessor by several years.
Generation 3
Late
1970's to early 1980's Another overlap, this is also the age of the
implant. Nanotechnology and cybernetics were also coming into play in
regards to building that perfect soldier. (This is not as far-fetched as
it sounds. In the late 1970's, Eric Drexler began to work with
inventing the process that would later bring about the molecular
machine wonders we know about today.)
Apparently, the obsolete, last wave of this generation came out around 1984 or '85.
Although
I was born in 1971 and had most of my "dreams" and "weirdness" in the
1980's, when puberty's heightened hormone output but me at a peak for
training, I have always been proud to be "the youngest" of my team. And
that I was also the last to be slipped into my team's program before
they changed training and assembly tactics. I also have always been
proud to be "the last" to have experienced certain training live in the
flesh (like being buried in the sand) while today they merely implant
such memories by hypnotic suggestion. I was proud of this before I knew
there were others like me. I've just always known.
As a
later generation friend and I have observed together, there is a
certain soldier hierarchy in the waking military between those that have
deployed, seen combat, or have not. There is also a certain hierarchy
for those of us who experienced physical training vs. simulated
training. Physical experiencers get better props. :-)
Generation 4
1980's
to an unknown date. Super soldiers were now able to be trained for
optimum use in the field. Remote viewing had been add to their perfected
skill set by this time. A standard formula for "super soldier teams"
was now in place with each member of the team specializing in one
specific skill. (One can remote view, one can fight, etc.) Organ
replacements and more cybernetics came into use, as well as the
widely-spread practice of implants for tracking, hormone/mood control,
memory filtering and even necessary termination.
Operation Spyglass also happened during this time.
Generation 5
Apparently
we are in the Generation 5 super soldier era or beyond, where super
soldiers are literally grown as clones with fake parts and probably no
souls. They seem to be operated during missions by remote viewers,
usually also military personnel (and thus super soldiers), like one does
a video game (to use Alara Blackwell's terminology.)
The super soldier time line how I see it.
Prototype Era
- 1930's to early 1950's. The Nazis started it. Project Paperclip
finished it and the first "real" super soldier was America-owned.
Generation 1 -
1950's to 1970's. The process was perfected during this time so that a
good many soldiers were produced that were well on their way to what we
would consider a super soldier now. The psychic programs came into play
heavily sometime during this and the MKultra scandal, when the program
was revealed to the public and the some people sued and won against the
federal government, caused many of the programs to be moved and revamped
for optimum safety and secrecy.
Generation 2 - 1970's to
1990's. "Super soldiers" produced at this time were more refined, their
functions better placed to their innate abilities, likes and dislikes as
well as personality. Of course some of these would have been
"generation 1" projects that overlapped into generation 2 for whatever
reason.
Generation Now - This goes from whenever Generation
2 faded out until now. Sure the ways to build them "better, faster than
before" have changed and will always be improved upon but the basic
framework has been set. Why fix what isn't broken?
I have no idea about clones, but I can tell you I've always detested the concept of putting "bad photocopies" into use in any part of our daily lives.
How do I fit in all this?
Aside from the little bit I have said here, I just don't know. I'd welcome someone's insight. Dang it.
*Disclaimer:
I'm not vouching for most of these events. I'm just trying to put the
pieces together based on what little information I'm able to glean past
the "lookitme" posturing.
If you relate, then we can chat.