1) Ronald Reagan is no hero, according to accounts of MK-ULTRA victims. I have other reasons for not approving of him, but I'll limit myself to what Brice Taylor and Cathy O'Brien said, and to his handling of media regulations:
Reagan deregulated the media: he allowed companies to own more media entities, and extended licenses. He authorized peacetime psyops. Psyops were previously done under wartime conditions - they are for messing with people's minds. His FCC repealed the Fairness Doctrine - a law that could be used to demand that media companies air points of view that opposed their main talking points. Later, Bill Clinton damaged the media still more with the Telecommunications Act of 1996. Between Reagan and Clinton, media consolidation exploded. As the number of media-owning companies got smaller and smaller (from 50 companies in 1983 to 6 in 2012), those companies had less reason to be competitive with one another. Their priorities are now on agreeing with each other (and the Deep State) and not on telling the truth.
2) Cathy O'Brien is not a hero, either, but I still value her story.
Brice Taylor and Cathy O'Brien claim to be mind controlled Monarch slaves, which means that they didn't consent to anything that was done to them. If mind controlled slaves deviate from their programming, they are punished severely (Brice Taylor described being punished even when she followed orders). And so, whenever they had sex according to their programming, they were raped, even when the rapists weren't violent (like Reagan). Reagan knew they were robots, and was enthusiastic about the idea. He was enthusiastic about the New World Order ideas, without understanding them or questioning them. I'm quoting these passages to show some places where Taylor and O'Brien's accounts agreed, how Reagan treated people, and how he thought.
Thanks for the Memories by Brice Taylor
The Council had big plans for Ronald Reagan and he fit the requirements for what they were looking for - someone who was pliable and could be directed. He proved that by following their directions from the beginning, even before he was elected Governor. He was a person who was patriotic, personable and was seen as wholesome, good and genuine in the public eye. He was a "good actor" and was willing to jump through their hoops without question. They always told him he was working for the "good of his country" and he never seemed to question anything.
p. 107
That first meeting, Reagan and I were alone in the small theater...After my seductive act, I walked out to where he was sitting all alone and climbed, naked, into his lap to recite my program. Following my programmed instructions, I told him that I could satisfy every desire or whim he could imagine, that I came complete with instructions and top security, and was referred by his friend Bob Hope. He seemed embarrassed, a reaction that would follow him over the years in relation to me, and a bit overwhelmed, but his response was, "I'm sold ...tell Bob I'm sold!"...I was used extensively on and around 1968, at age 17, by then Governor Reagan and soon after with United States President Richard Nixon.
p. 107
Once he was elected Governor, they had me working between Nixon (as President) and Reagan (as Governor). They worked them together and were able to effect powerful change and legislation between the two. That was escalated when Reagan got into office as President and later they utilized Pete Wilson in the same way.
p. 108
Mind control programs were tried out on the inmates - programs they wanted to implement with criminals, soldiers, etc., if they worked. Governor Reagan, who was busy touring the facility, wasn't around when they tortured and programmed the prisoners...In the early 1970's there was a penal colony in Ottawa, Canada that Reagan corresponded and collaborated with to compare their rate of success with ours. I was flown there with Reagan in order to completely and efficiently retain all the statistical data on their inmate projects. In the early 70's the inmates were heavily targeted like the preschools were in the later 70's.
p. 110
In later years, Reagan brought some of the prisoners to a certain location to demo them to the officials at NASA. He showed them the progress he was having artificially "lobotomizing" these criminals (who Reagan often referred to as "indigents"). It wasn't actual surgery, but instead, implants that were somehow controlling neuro-responses to the brain, making the prisoners incapable of doing anything they weren't told to do...Reagan said, "Our jobs are so vital to meeting the needs of the majority that having a little help like this really makes a difference in how we can perform in our chosen field of employment. You will see that this is the technology of the future"...Reagan did horrific things to demonstrate his progress with the prison population, even to the extent of sticking one of the prisoners with a long needle to show he couldn't any longer feel pain, inside or out...
p. 111, 112
Henry [Kissinger] cringed when he heard Reagan's ideas and often berated him in front of me for acting irresponsibly by putting out a product that was not time-tested...But Reagan had the power to do what he wanted and so he did, and Henry just constantly shook his head and said, "It's people like him who will ruin this whole area for the rest of us." Henry worked behind the scenes...against Reagan in areas that wouldn't be detected but would be felt by Reagan. He wanted to get him out of the way before he, "ruined the prospects of the future." Perhaps Ronald Reagan's recent demise is more than Alzheimer's disease.
p. 113
As they turned me, the flag unfolded off of me...this was part of my 'spin programming.'
p.138
I was required to have sex with Ford as Nixon's Vice President and as President, but not ever as much as I did with Nixon or Reagan.
p.184
Nancy had been gone that weekend. She usually was when Reagan and I were together sexually. But, she saw me when Kissinger and Reagan or Bush used me at the ranch for mind file use. It seemed like she hated it when she noticed her husband perk up when I was around, so she was mean to me. Actually, even under mind control the parts of me that were dedicated to Reagan felt sorry for her, having to be married to him, if he had sex with her in the same passive manner he did with me.
p. 230
Reagan used me often for demonstration because he said I stood the test of time, which meant that I had been in operation for over 30 years without a leak, or without a problem. I heard him explain to people that I was so "real" that he sometimes forgot I was a programmed robot. He said he liked that because, "you get all the benefits of a robot with human softness added." He was very proud of the technology and spoke freely about it within a trusted group.
p. 245
Henry [Kissinger]: "Reagan isn't a robot, but he might as well be,"... I'm not so sure.
p. 256
TRANCE Formation of America by Mark Phillips and Cathy O'Brien
Reagan admittedly had seen the How To Divide a Personality and How so Create a Sex Slave videos made in Huntsville, Alabama. He acted very pleased with me as though I had participated in them willingly. Within the first few minutes of meeting Reagan, he was giving me acting tips to utilize in government operations and pornography!!
p. 128
Reagan explained to me that the illegal CIA covert activities I was forced to participate in were "justified" as they funded covert activities in Afghanistan and Nicaragua. He explained, "America's Freedom Train is spanning the globe and sex is but a sidetrack to the ultimate course of freedom. Our job of procuring and transporting arms is the most difficult part of all. But it can and must be done. How can a man with no arms fight? These operations are necessary as American people raise too much hell about violence already, and it is better they're not informed of our supporting wars they cannot understand the significance of."
p. 128
Referring to me as though I were a machine, Reagan asked Byrd, "Does she run on chemicals?" meaning specific CIA drugs. Byrd answered, "She takes it in spurts". 1 noticed that Reagan's eyes lit up with perversion and understanding of Byrd's statement, which meant that I "shared" whatever drugs were in his system through his urine. Reagan later told me he preferred sex slaves equipped for this task since he, as President, should not have to get up in the night to urinate...
p. 128, 129
Later, in his bedroom, Reagan accessed my sexual programming, and I became "my part" as a prostitute to "Uncle Ronnie". Reagan did not move during sex. After all, that was "my duty".
p. 129
Earlier that day, Reagan instructed Aquino how to program me in keeping with "spin" programming depicted in the "How to" videos. "Program it," Reagan said, referring to me as though I were an object...
p. 131
Michael Dante's pornographic filming abilities served several purposes. Aside from producing porn according to Reagan's own (well known) perversions and instructions, Dante was present during many key international government "gatherings". Oftentimes when I and others were prostituted to various government (New World Order) leaders, Dante had hidden cameras filming perverse sexual acts apparently for future blackmail leverage. These videos were scandalous in proportion and were usually ordered by Reagan. Dante turned the videos over to Reagan, and covertly kept copies to protect himself.
p. 171
"Mackinac Island was her launch point into the project," Reagan explained in terms used by those familiar with mind-control operations. Mulroney apparently was aware of my mind-controlled state and leered at me as though I were merchandise, Reagan noticed his interest and proceeded to function in the capacity of a pimp. "I highly recommend you take her along with the rest. She is an excellent game piece for you to use in any position. And there's security. Her head is in the ethers and come tomorrow, she wouldn't knew you from the man in the moon. I'll give you the keys later."
p. 179
Although Byrd and Reagan, among others, had prostituted me to officials in AIDS-infected countries, they used no protection against "the plague" when having sex with me.
p. 194
"Well, Kitten," Reagan said to me, "this is your death sentence: You'll go out in a a blaze of glory." I was not surprised to receive confirmation of my imminent death by Reagan. I had heard about death by fire from seemingly everyone involved in establishing "free trade," through Mexico, of our nation's children for drags. Reagan's use of patriotic metaphors and puns while matter-of-factly informing me he ordered my death was reflective of his often displayed lack of respect for human life. What reflected his character even more were the crimes he was involved in that prompted him to cover-up through sentencing- me to death.
p. 206
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project_uniquename ago
1) Ronald Reagan is no hero, according to accounts of MK-ULTRA victims. I have other reasons for not approving of him, but I'll limit myself to what Brice Taylor and Cathy O'Brien said, and to his handling of media regulations:
Reagan deregulated the media: he allowed companies to own more media entities, and extended licenses. He authorized peacetime psyops. Psyops were previously done under wartime conditions - they are for messing with people's minds. His FCC repealed the Fairness Doctrine - a law that could be used to demand that media companies air points of view that opposed their main talking points. Later, Bill Clinton damaged the media still more with the Telecommunications Act of 1996. Between Reagan and Clinton, media consolidation exploded. As the number of media-owning companies got smaller and smaller (from 50 companies in 1983 to 6 in 2012), those companies had less reason to be competitive with one another. Their priorities are now on agreeing with each other (and the Deep State) and not on telling the truth.
2) Cathy O'Brien is not a hero, either, but I still value her story.
project_uniquename ago
Brice Taylor and Cathy O'Brien claim to be mind controlled Monarch slaves, which means that they didn't consent to anything that was done to them. If mind controlled slaves deviate from their programming, they are punished severely (Brice Taylor described being punished even when she followed orders). And so, whenever they had sex according to their programming, they were raped, even when the rapists weren't violent (like Reagan). Reagan knew they were robots, and was enthusiastic about the idea. He was enthusiastic about the New World Order ideas, without understanding them or questioning them. I'm quoting these passages to show some places where Taylor and O'Brien's accounts agreed, how Reagan treated people, and how he thought.
Thanks for the Memories by Brice Taylor
TRANCE Formation of America by Mark Phillips and Cathy O'Brien