Thought Screen Helmet
How to make a thought screen helmet and stop alien abductions
Alien Abduction and related websites
David Jacobs on Alien Abductions
Mutual UFO Network home page
Alien Abduction Investigators
Rose Hargrove, R. N., Post Abduction Syndrome. Rose Hargrove received her Registered Nurse degree from Rock Valley College and a Certificate in Respiratory Therapy from the University of Chicago.
David Jacobs, Ph.D., Interview on "The Threat, What the Aliens Really Want and How They Plan to Get it." Professor Jacobs has a Ph.D. From the University of Wisconsin. He is a retired professor of history who taught at Temple University. He is author of: The UFO Controversy in America, Secret Life, First Hand Accounts of UFO Abductions, The Threat, Walking Among Us, and editor of UFOs and Abductions.
For an academic approach to alien abductions see Chapter 1 in UFOs and Abductions, Ufology and Academia: The UFO Phenomenon as a Scholarly Discipline by Stuart Appelle, State University at New York, College at Brockport.
Technical Information Websites
Prof. William Calvin's website
Trauma Websites
National Institute of Trauma and Loss in Children is now on FaceBook.
David Baldwin's Trauma Information Page
Art Therapy Websites
American Art Therapy Association
British Association of Art Therapists
Invention of Thought Screens
The source of inspiration for thought screens comes from the novels of E.E. "Doc" Smith, a twentieth century science fiction writer with a PhD. in Chemistry.
Thought screens were invented in science fiction literature by E.E. "Doc" Smith in 1942. E.E. Doc Smith Inventions
Gray Lensman References at Gray Lensman Website
Technical Source of Thought Screen Helmet Technology
The Anti-Alien Thought Screen Helmet was developed by Michael Menkin in 1998 and 1999 when he was a technical writer at Panasonic Avionics.
Electrical Engineering Seminars Presented by Michael Menkin
As a technical editor at Fluke Corporation, Michael Menkin presented four seminars on Human Engineering and the Design of Electronic Instrumentation which was sponsored by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. IEEE.
Also at Fluke Corporation, Michael Menkin produced an on-going series of corporate seminars for the exchange of research and development information of electronic instruments called SEE, Seminar for Engineering Exchange.
NASA Technology Utilization Program (National Aeronautics and Space Administration)
Michael Menkin was an early writer (1970) of NASA Tech Briefs and worked with the federal government in disseminating NASA technology to private industry. For information on NASA Tech Briefs and the Space Agency's Technology Utilization Program, see NASA Tech Briefs
NASA International Space Station
The Boeing Aerospace Company hired Michael Menkin as a contract technical editor and writer in the mid 1980's to help prepare their proposal to NASA for an International Space Station.
Honor Societies of Inventor Michael Menkin
Michael Menkin is currently a member of the National Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi
Michael Menkin, as a student, was a member of the Political Science Honor Society Pi Sigma Alpha and the California Community College Honor Society Alpha Gamma Sigma
Gifted Student Class of Michael Menkin
Michael Menkin was selected for the first ninth grade class for gifted science students at Paul Revere Junior High School in Los Angeles, California, in 1957. (Now Paul Revere Charter Middle School for Mathematics, Science and Technology Magnet Center) His topic of interest was aerodynamics. He made a large display on the principles of aerodynamics for a class demonstration and presented a paper on sonic booms. Paul Revere Middle School
Undergraduate Education of Michael Menkin
Michael Menkin graduated from California State University at Long Beach in 1965. He has a B.A. degree in Political Science. In his senior year he was on the President's list for outstanding academic achievement.
High Institutions of Learning and Research where Michael Menkin worked
Publications Editor (1968): University of Washington, Department of Physiology and Biophysics
Assistant Director of Public Relations (1970): University of California San Francisco Medical Center at Mount Zion
Public Relations Writer (1977): University of California, Berkeley, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Psychiatry
Michael Menkin and Michela Reichman conducted a public relations campaign for the country's first Walk-In Psychiatric Care Center which was instituted at Mount Zion Medical Center in San Francisco, California in early 1970 (now The University of California San Francisco Medical Center at Mount Zion). Michela Reichman died in 2002.
Instruction
In the late 1960's Michael Menkin presented several courses on Creative Thinking and Scientific Discovery at the University of Washington's Experimental College which is now discontinued.
Most Recent Employment
Michael Menkin retired in 2014 as an aviation technical writer for the
Federal Aviation Administration.
Additional High Technology Companies where Michael Menkin worked in a professional capacity as a technical writer
Cabin and Network Systems Division of the Boeing Commercial Airplane Company
Mettler Toledo FBRM and PVM
AT&T - Cellular Digital Packet Data (CDPD) telecommunications systems for AT&T wireless
Spacelabs Healthcare - Critical care patient monitoring systems