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Wednesday, January 4, 2017

This Blog is Changed

Because this site is so slow to load, I've removed most of the blog posts, a few of which can still be found in the Home page, so far. But the movies, recommended books, and more are still available, on the other pages.

Here is my new blog: The Agents of the Nevermind at Minds.com, which doesn't have censorship that Google has.

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Thursday, January 28, 2016

Mind Control Programs


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Dissociative Identity Disorder is a psychological survival mechanism. The splitting of the personality is a reaction to tortured states of consciousness, including trauma deliberately produced by Intelligence agents to create assassins, couriers, blackmail bait, sexual servicers, spies with photographic memory, etc..This is one affect of government sponsored programs run by Intelligence.

Dr. Colin Ross on Red Ice Radio



Dr. Colin Ross on Red Ice scientifically cites original sources and includes recent "terrorism"events, a message to President Carter, his psychiatric practice while Neil Sanders gives a thorough, succinct overview of multiple programs below.



Neil Sanderson on Richard D. Hall's TV show - Secret government mind control projects







 I agree with what Sander says, though I caution taking books by Cathy O'Brian (Mark Phillips), Al Beilick and Casbot with clumps of salt. He includes speculations about some celebrities.For consideration of how this works with brainwaves, see below.

Dr. Nick Begich  - Mind control: its academic, military and intelligence history and devices available for health.



Begich goes in depth with the history of effective technology such as oscillating fields, throughout the evolution of the programs, and leaves us in a positive place with potentials for balanced use of the methods for improving psychology.

Suspense and Thrillers take their characters into their furthest depths, giving them high risks to struggle against. We read about what Psychological Suspense/Thrillers characters do when taken to faced extremes that mess with their minds; The Agents of the Nevermind psychological suspense books take some of the characters through these such intense events as discussed in this Social Engineering site, including the topics in these videos.