Wednesday, June 18, 2014

Your Guide to Monarch Mind Control - Chapter Ten

The Illuminati Formula Used to Create an Undetectable Total Mind Controlled Slave
By Fritz Springmeier and Cisco Wheeler

Introduction
Chapter One
Chapter Two
Chapter Three
Chapter Four
Chapter Five
Chapter Six
Chapter Seven
Chapter Eight
Chapter Nine

CHAPTER 10 USING SPIRITUAL THINGS TO CONTROL A PERSON


S&W consider this chapter to be their most important. As usual, the more significant they feel their message is, the more incoherent it becomes.

In a nutshell, allowing demonic forces into the system of alternate personalities is the glue that holds the system together. Without the demons to maintain the system’s integrity, the victim is naturally drawn to heal herself, through therapy and becoming born again.

Too much of the chapter is about proving that demons exist and manifest in humans. Evidence of voodoo possession is drawn out; the lack of Multiple Personality Disorder and prevalence of spiritual possession in India is discussed. Just as with the chapter on hypnosis, S&W should have simply stated that demons possess people instead of trying to convince us that they do. Their purpose is to explain the mind control uses of demonology; proving the veracity of demonology is another book entirely.

Illuminati bloodline members will be attached to generational demons, spirits which have been attached to the same family for years. S&W tell us that others have less esteemed demons attached to them which allow entities such as the “Spirit of Lust” to enter them.

[A note:  the common knock against those who claim Dissociative Identity Disorder is that they had been troubled their whole lives, needlessly rebellious and susceptible to drugs and impulsive behavior. With the help of credulous therapists, they “recover” memories of extreme abuse and now have a key to all their problems. Not only do they have one single reason why they have struggled in life, they also have someone to blame. Even further, they have a justification for continuing to struggle--they are recovering from brutal trauma. The idea that they stole because a demon allowed them to be consumed by a Spirit of Larceny sounds like the ultimate “Not my fault” defense.]

Demonology is also vital to one of the other far-out concepts we’ve discussed:  the programming of psychic powers. Understanding the world of evil spirits is a great help when programming victims to travel on the astral plane.

It’s the beginning of the chapter that is the simplest. Forcing the slaves to perform in satanic worship makes them feel too guilty to seek help. Equally simple is that the programmers so traumatize their victims that the victims are willing to turn to demons for relief and are thus ensnared.

It’s always been a temptation to write about the way this book is written but this is easily the most difficult chapter to get through. The entire book is close to a first draft--actually, more like S&W sat down to write what the book was going to be about and got carried away but this is the worst example of it so far.

A lot of it is the indulgent nature of writing. S&W set out to explain something but then get stuck on one facet of their point, drawing out detail after detail. Which is great for understanding your own point but needs to be condensed when one considers the readers.

I’ll say it again:  It’s unbelievable that this book is used as a reference by so many Illuminati theorists. Not because of its assertions--it’s difficult to believe that anyone read it all the way through.

Chapter 11 deals with the methods by which slaves are controlled internally.

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