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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 His FCC repealed the Fairness Doctrine - a law that could be used to demand that media companies air points of view that opposed their main talking points.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

2) Cathy O'Brien

I've read a few books written by MK-ULTRA victims, including Kathleen Sullivan's Unshackled and Brice Taylor's Thanks for the Memories. Cathy O'Brien's book is the only one that doesn't mention any other victims (aside from her daughter). This and the quotes below make me suspicious of Cathy O'Brien, but her story also lines up with others in so many details. Like O'Brien, Becky Percy and Brice Taylor both claim to have been hunted in human hunting parties. Like O'Brien, Kathleen Sullivan and Brice Taylor both claim to have been sexually abused as infants. Like O'Brien, Ellen Atkin, Kathleen Sullivan, Carol Rutz, and Brice Taylor all link their abuse to Nazis, whether it was because they were harmed directly or because Nazi doctors worked on the MK-ULTRA program. I think Phillips (and O'Brien? too fragmented to know what she was doing?) tried to keep the story of MK-ULTRA victims contained long enough that it wouldn't make a difference to the New World Order, while they told the truth of her own story. I would still cite O'Brien's TRANCE-Formation of America, because its message of mass mind control is consistent with other victim accounts - unless someone points out major factual error(s) in the book.

Unshackled by Kathleen Sullivan

...their cover was compromised in the mid 1990s when a fake "good guy" named Mark Philips gained this information and everything else I'd compiled. Later, he admitted that he gave it all to CIA officers working in Atlanta. p.194

Thanks for the Memories by Brice Taylor

The most publicized case of MONARCH monomania has surfaced through the book TRANCE Formation of America: The True Life Story of a CIA Slave by Cathy O'Brien. On the back cover it emphatically states, "Cathy O'Brien is the only vocal and recovered survivor or the Central Intelligence Agency's Mk-Ultra Project Monarch mind control operation." p. 21

Mark Phillips knew all about my programming. Looking back on it now, he seemed to know way too much. He asked if I had "a twin sister who was two inches shorter than me." This was a very powerful key and code into the programming of my "inner twin sister," Sharon, and this seemingly simple statement controlled my body in a very intimate way from the outside, showing me while in normal consciousness that I was indeed a robot, and not in control of my own body. Shortly after Mark and Cathy's arrival and seminar, a series of events occurred including an accident an ensuing hospitalization of the person that was living with me as my safe person. p. 293

Several weeks later, with nearly 10 years of recovery behind me, this so-called "retired?!" CIA operative made dramatic changes in his living arrangements just to "help me deprogram." After relocating across the country, to a home in Arab, Alabama, where I paid all domestic expenses for the three of us...this renegade CIA operative read my lengthy journal entries daily for a year and a half and agreed that in his own words, "the memory work contains absolute elements of fact laced with verifiable details." But one and one-half years, forty-two journals, and $50,000+ traveling and living expenses later, Mark Phillips informed me that nothing had ever happened to me...nothing what-so-ever! p. 293

Cathy O'Brien said, "Well, you should be happy that nothing happened and that your children have not been abused!" I couldn't believe she was saying that, after all the common details of our histories we had shared. I was devastated and went to bed and could not eat for three days and remained noncommunicative and totally subdued for nearly a month afterwards...I suspect that Mark is some kind of "containment agent" who is being directed through his "handlers" whose motivations ultimately serve the New World Order. Through his containment expertise, the information I have conveyed to you in this book you are now reading was delayed in reaching you by nearly seven years." p. 293

evilyehttheylive ago

Did you find it odd in thanks for the memories when Brice Taylor said all kinds of wild things, yet romanticized her sexual relationship with JFK? It was damn near cheesy.

project_uniquename ago

I found the whole book odd - so far from what I believed, yet I find it believable now that I know how much the media can cover up.

I didn't find the JFK section any odder than the rest. She called him 'romantic' and 'gutsy', but she was programmed to act seductive and to make observations. Those just sound like observations. If she does romanticize JFK, I guess when you have to put up with an incredible amount of abuse, you take the good where you can find it. Whatever she thought of him, these quotes make me think she would have preferred to live her childhood some other way (she was 10 when she first started having sex with him):

I serviced many men on this so-called shuttle service over the years of my life that should have been filled with junior high, high school and college extracurricular activities of my own choosing. p. 83

Then he [JFK] would lay back and wait for the two of us to stimulate him, at which point he turned into an animal...Touching the tip of my nose he continued, "So young lady, you are very important to our nation." I was just out of braces. p. 84

He said that really got him hard to see young, firm breasts and he circled my nipples with his fingers. I didn't like it when I saw his wedding band on his hand while he was doing that to me because even under mind control, I knew who his wife was. Henry had told me to emulate her and so I felt bad... like here was this innocent, beautiful woman and I was having sex with her husband and there was a feeling of guilt--even under mind control. p. 86

evilyehttheylive ago

Food for thought, duly noted and thanks for the new perspective. Have a good day. Shit is unreal.