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Mind Control and Ritual Abuse
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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 ò |
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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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ñ Gangs and Organized Crime |
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Control and Abuse Basics 1
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Control
and Abuse Methods |
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1 Individuals are manipulated, isolated, and debilitated. |
2 People
are conditioned by disguised training, torture, drugs, electroshock, and
hypnosis. |
3 Tactics
cause amnesia, dissociation, trance, and automatic compliance. |
4 Controllers
manage the people and situations. |
5 Imposed
behaviors are reinforced and events covered up. |
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Continuous
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Control and Abuse Results |
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Controllers |
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Mind-Controlled People |
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Dominate people by concealed methods. |
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Molded into roles such as informer, enforcer,
courier, performer, lover, etc. |
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Use signals (post-hypnotic cues) to trigger conditioned responses. |
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Repeatedly react with controllers’ prepared behaviors. |
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The signals include gestures, lights,
symbols, words, sounds, smells, touches, substances, etc. |
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Made to obey but don’t know the signals and believe abusers’ ideas are their own thoughts and motives. |
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Coordinate the exploitation and secrecy. |
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Usually 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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