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Mind Control:
Systematic
control of people’s memories, thoughts, feelings, and behaviors by others. It
may involve ritual abuse.
Ritual Abuse:
Methodical and severe abuse of
people with deception, training, and exploitation by others. It always
involves mind control.
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Control and Abuse Sources
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Governments
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Individuals
and Groups
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Mind-Controlled
People
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Cults and
Secret Societies
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Gangs
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Organized
Crime
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Control and Abuse Basics1
A. Deception:
Hidden and disguised recruitment, training, and activities.
B. Debility: Physical, biological, and
psychological attacks weaken individuals.
C. Dependency: Tactics and drugs employed destroy
self-sufficiency and force reliance on manipulators.
D. Dread: Cruelty and confusion
techniques create depression, uncertainty, numbness, fear, and rage.
E. Dysfunctions: Methods cause memory loss
(amnesia), blocking of awareness (dissociation), hypnotic trances, and
mindless obedience.
F. Double Amnesia: Procedures make people
unaware of their lost memories (amnesia for amnesia).
G. Desensitization:
Diminished thoughts, emotions, and behaviors are replaced with induced
responses.
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Control and Abuse
Methods
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Individuals are manipulated,
isolated, and debilitated.
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People are conditioned by
disguised training, torture, drugs, electroshock, and hypnosis.
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Tactics cause amnesia,
dissociation, trances, and automatic compliance.
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Controllers manage the people and situations.
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Imposed behaviors are reinforced and events covered up.
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Control and Abuse Results
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Controllers
Dominate people by
concealed methods.
Use signals
(post-hypnotic cues) to trigger conditioned responses.
The signals include
gestures, lights, symbols, words, sounds, smells, touches, substances, etc.
Coordinate
the exploitation and secrecy.
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Mind-Controlled People
Molded
into roles such as informer, enforcer, courier, performer, lover, etc.
Repeatedly
react with controllers’ prepared behaviors.
Made
to obey yet not know the signals and believe abusers’ ideas are their own
thoughts and motives.
Unaware of the hidden conditioning, control, and
activities.
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1 Based on “Brainwashing, conditioning and DDD (debility,
dependency, and dread),” E. Farber, Harry F. Harlow, and Louis Jolyon West, Sociometry,
1957, 20, 271-283; and Cults In Our Midst, Margaret Thaler Singer with
Janja Lalich, San Francisco: Jossey-Bass Publishers, 1995, Chapter 11.
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