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Techniques leading to such an effect were known for centuries by religious groups and cults. In the 19th century foster homes were built and techiques to break the will were perfected in order to keep a large number of inmates with as few personal as possible. These 'correction centeres' were precursors to the nazi concentration camps.  
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Techniques leading to such an effect were known for centuries by religious groups and cults. In the 19th century foster homes were built and techiques to break the will were perfected in order to keep a large number of inmates with as few personal as possible. These 'correction centers' were precursors to the Nazi concentration camps.  
  
 
A survivor, Bruno Bettelheim, who has spent one year in two German concentration camps for political prisoners — Dachau and Buchenwald — reports his psychological observations:
 
A survivor, Bruno Bettelheim, who has spent one year in two German concentration camps for political prisoners — Dachau and Buchenwald — reports his psychological observations:
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The aims of the concentration camp as an institution are to break the prisoners as individuals, to spread terror among the rest of the population, and to provide the Gestapo with a training ground and an experimental laboratory. [...] The typical initial reactions are feelings of detachment: 'this can't be true … things like this just don't happen'.  
 
The aims of the concentration camp as an institution are to break the prisoners as individuals, to spread terror among the rest of the population, and to provide the Gestapo with a training ground and an experimental laboratory. [...] The typical initial reactions are feelings of detachment: 'this can't be true … things like this just don't happen'.  
  
The first few weeks are the worst; persons who manage to live through the transportation to camp and the first three months thereafter, have a fair chance of surviving. If the tortures become too intense, indifference takes the place of anxiety. Prisoners are particularly sensitive to punishments resembling those a parent might inflict upon a child. Prisoners' dreams rarely deal with situations of extreme torture but instead with comparatively smaller maltreatments. Group formation, especially around a hero or martyr, is very effectively prohibited by means of group punishments. For only a short time do the new prisoners direct their hostility primarily against their real enemy; in many cases it is soon turned against former friends or members of the family by whom the prisoners feel deserted. Old prisoners come to direct their hostility mostly against themselves. Gradually a regression to infantile levels take place, turning many prisoners into willing tools in the hands of the Gestapo.  
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The first few weeks are the worst; persons who manage to live through the transportation to camp and the first three months thereafter, have a fair chance of surviving. If the tortures become too intense, indifference takes the place of anxiety. Prisoners are particularly sensitive to punishments resembling those a parent might inflict upon a child. Prisoners' dreams rarely deal with situations of extreme torture but instead with comparatively smaller maltreatment. Group formation, especially around a hero or martyr, is very effectively prohibited by means of group punishments. For only a short time do the new prisoners direct their hostility primarily against their real enemy; in many cases it is soon turned against former friends or members of the family by whom the prisoners feel deserted. Old prisoners come to direct their hostility mostly against themselves. Gradually a regression to infantile levels take place, turning many prisoners into willing tools in the hands of the Gestapo.  
  
 
In the phase of 'final adjustment', the strangest phenomenon of all could be observed: the prisoners' identification with the guards. Certain prisoners even tried to imitate the guards' uniforms, became cruel to their fellow-prisoners, partly accepted Nazi ideology. The author's conclusion is: What thus happens in an extreme fashion to the prisoners in concentration camps, happens also, in a somewhat less exaggerated form, to the inhabitants of the great concentration camp called 'Greater Germany'.
 
In the phase of 'final adjustment', the strangest phenomenon of all could be observed: the prisoners' identification with the guards. Certain prisoners even tried to imitate the guards' uniforms, became cruel to their fellow-prisoners, partly accepted Nazi ideology. The author's conclusion is: What thus happens in an extreme fashion to the prisoners in concentration camps, happens also, in a somewhat less exaggerated form, to the inhabitants of the great concentration camp called 'Greater Germany'.
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Alfred W. McCoy (2006) The History of U.S.Torture.  The Asia-Pacific Journal, Japan Focus, Volume 4, Issue 12. online: http://apjjf.org/-Alfred-W--McCoy/2291/article.pdf
 
Alfred W. McCoy (2006) The History of U.S.Torture.  The Asia-Pacific Journal, Japan Focus, Volume 4, Issue 12. online: http://apjjf.org/-Alfred-W--McCoy/2291/article.pdf
 
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was to tailor mind control tactics for exploiting individual and cultural weaknesses:  
 
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On June 25, 1992 professor of psychology and expert in hypnosis [[D. Corydon Hammond]] gave a talk entiteld: Hypnosis and Multiple Personality Disorder (MPD): Ritual Abuse at the Fourth Annual Eastern Regional
 
On June 25, 1992 professor of psychology and expert in hypnosis [[D. Corydon Hammond]] gave a talk entiteld: Hypnosis and Multiple Personality Disorder (MPD): Ritual Abuse at the Fourth Annual Eastern Regional
Conference on Abuse and Multiple Personality Disorder (MPD) in Alexandria, Virginia, USA. Hammond reported that after presenting a bizarre case study at the conference on Ritual abuse in Chicago, several collegues had come foreward who had patients with similar bizarre symptoms.
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Conference on Abuse and Multiple Personality Disorder (MPD) in Alexandria, Virginia, USA. Hammond reported that after presenting a bizarre case study at the conference on Ritual abuse in Chicago, several colleagues had come forward who had patients with similar bizarre symptoms.
 
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At first all tapes of the conference were freely available. Dr. Hammond later distanced himself from unauthorized transcripts - not from his lecture per se - and stopped publishing about DID. He is the author of the seminal work "Hypnotic Suggestions and Metaphors". Transcript of this extraordinary couragious speech: https://www.bibliotecapleyades.net/sociopolitica/esp_sociopol_mindcon03.htm
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At first all tapes of the conference were freely available. Dr. Hammond later distanced himself from unauthorized transcripts - not from his lecture per se - and stopped publishing about DID. He is the author of the seminal work "Hypnotic Suggestions and Metaphors". Transcript of this extraordinary courageous speech: https://www.bibliotecapleyades.net/sociopolitica/esp_sociopol_mindcon03.htm
 
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The consistency of people’s stories about the purpose of the mind control and pain induction techniques, such as electric shock, use of hallucinogens, sensory deprivation, hypnosis, dislocation of limbs, and sexual abuse was remarkable.
 
The consistency of people’s stories about the purpose of the mind control and pain induction techniques, such as electric shock, use of hallucinogens, sensory deprivation, hypnosis, dislocation of limbs, and sexual abuse was remarkable.
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All over the US, Candada and Germany patients who remembered being tortured and programmed in similar settings spoke out and organised in survivor groups.
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All over the US, Canada and Germany patients who remembered being tortured and programmed in similar settings spoke out and organized in survivor groups.
 
<ref>S.M.A.R.T. https://ritualabuse.us/contact/
 
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== Mind control and operation [[Gladio]] ==
 
== Mind control and operation [[Gladio]] ==
  
A victim of Monarch programming, Dr. Hans Ulrich Gresch said that the primary goal of his programming was to create "sleepers" - agents used to infiltrate partisan organisations to be used as "terrorists". He suggests that victims of Mind control might be placed in stay behind armys such as [[Gladio]].
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A victim of Monarch programming, Dr. Hans Ulrich Gresch said that the primary goal of his programming was to create "sleepers" - agents used to infiltrate partisan organizations to be used as "terrorists". He suggests that victims of Mind control might be placed in stay behind armies such as [[Gladio]].
 
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Interview with Dr. Hans Ulrich Gresch http://www.wahrheitssuche.org/monarch.html
 
Interview with Dr. Hans Ulrich Gresch http://www.wahrheitssuche.org/monarch.html
 
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==Recent Developments==
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Mind control research is ongoing.
 
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Only recently it is understood that studying human behaviour in extreme environments may be applied to less extreme environments and societies at large by clustering the effects of multiple stressors in a way that is not additive but '''multiplicative'''.
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Only recently it is understood that studying human behavior in extreme environments may be applied to less extreme environments and societies at large by clustering the effects of multiple stressors in a way that is not additive but '''multiplicative'''.
 
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John Leach, Psychological factors in exceptional, extreme and torturous environments, Extrem Physiol Med. June 2016. 5: 7. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4890253/ section: "Cluster effect".
 
John Leach, Psychological factors in exceptional, extreme and torturous environments, Extrem Physiol Med. June 2016. 5: 7. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4890253/ section: "Cluster effect".
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Mind Control aims to gain domination over the victim by making them cede their autonomy to the controlling person or group. Methods include lying, isolation, manipulation, indoctrination, electroshock, operant conditioning, coding / programming and "brainwashing".

Mind control was the subject of many research projects immediately after World War II. One of the primary focuses was the extraction of information from prisoners, and another was the creation of "Manchurian Candidates" - i.e. programmed assassins who could be reliably used to carry out assassinations in a plausibly deniable fashion. The research projects are believed to be successful [1] [2] , but the extent of their success is hard to estimate since CIA Director Richard Helms ordered the destruction of all documents relating to MKUltra in 1973.

Definition

The goal of Mind Control is to gain total domination over the victim and to create dependency structures. To this end many techniques are used and combined, ie. isolation, manipulation, indoctrination, operant conditioning, coding / programming and "brainwashing".

“Mind Control is a system of influences which break the identity of an individual (his/her beliefs, behavior, thoughts and feelings) and replace it with a new identity”
Steve Hassan (1993)  [3]
Deutsch: Ausbruch aus dem Bann der Sekten; Reinbek, 1993; p. 25

“The goal and end of Mind Control is to control and bondage the victim or survivor both during abuse and ritual and during 'normal life'”
Ritualistic Abuse Consultancy,  Sydney. [4]

Techniques leading to such an effect were known for centuries by religious groups and cults. In the 19th century foster homes were built and techiques to break the will were perfected in order to keep a large number of inmates with as few personal as possible. These 'correction centers' were precursors to the Nazi concentration camps.

A survivor, Bruno Bettelheim, who has spent one year in two German concentration camps for political prisoners — Dachau and Buchenwald — reports his psychological observations:

“The aims of the concentration camp as an institution are to break the prisoners as individuals, to spread terror among the rest of the population, and to provide the Gestapo with a training ground and an experimental laboratory. [...] The typical initial reactions are feelings of detachment: 'this can't be true … things like this just don't happen'.

The first few weeks are the worst; persons who manage to live through the transportation to camp and the first three months thereafter, have a fair chance of surviving. If the tortures become too intense, indifference takes the place of anxiety. Prisoners are particularly sensitive to punishments resembling those a parent might inflict upon a child. Prisoners' dreams rarely deal with situations of extreme torture but instead with comparatively smaller maltreatment. Group formation, especially around a hero or martyr, is very effectively prohibited by means of group punishments. For only a short time do the new prisoners direct their hostility primarily against their real enemy; in many cases it is soon turned against former friends or members of the family by whom the prisoners feel deserted. Old prisoners come to direct their hostility mostly against themselves. Gradually a regression to infantile levels take place, turning many prisoners into willing tools in the hands of the Gestapo.

In the phase of 'final adjustment', the strangest phenomenon of all could be observed: the prisoners' identification with the guards. Certain prisoners even tried to imitate the guards' uniforms, became cruel to their fellow-prisoners, partly accepted Nazi ideology. The author's conclusion is: What thus happens in an extreme fashion to the prisoners in concentration camps, happens also, in a somewhat less exaggerated form, to the inhabitants of the great concentration camp called 'Greater Germany'.”
Grotjahn,  M. (1945)  [5]

History

Mind Control was subject to intensive research post WW2, by the CIA and similar agencies such as the ONI. Through Operation Paperclip the CIA imported Nazi doctors, whom it allowed to continue their research.

Nowadays black sites such as Guantanamo Bay or Abu Ghraib may offer a similar off-the-books chance to carry out destructive research into forceful attempts to reshaping the human psyche. A new goal of what President Bush jr. called a "CIA program" he wanted to "allow to go forward" [6] was to tailor mind control tactics for exploiting individual and cultural weaknesses:

“In late 2002, Defense Secretary Rumsfeld appointed General Geoffrey Miller to command Guantanamo with wide latitude for interrogation, making this prison an ad hoc behavioral laboratory. Moving beyond the CIA’s

original attack on sensory receptors universal to all humans, Guantanamo’s interrogators stiffened the psychological assault by exploring Arab “cultural sensitivity” to sexuality, gender identity, and fear of dogs. General Miller also

formed Behavioral Science Consultation teams of military psychologists who probed each detainee for individual phobias[...].”
Alfred W. McCoy (2006)  [7]

Exposure

Project MKUltra was exposed by investigation in the 1970s by several congressional hearings. In 1973 the CIA Director Richard Helms ordered all MKUltra documents destroyed or at last researchers are told so. [2].

On June 25, 1992 professor of psychology and expert in hypnosis D. Corydon Hammond gave a talk entiteld: Hypnosis and Multiple Personality Disorder (MPD): Ritual Abuse at the Fourth Annual Eastern Regional Conference on Abuse and Multiple Personality Disorder (MPD) in Alexandria, Virginia, USA. Hammond reported that after presenting a bizarre case study at the conference on Ritual abuse in Chicago, several colleagues had come forward who had patients with similar bizarre symptoms. [8] The consistency of people’s stories about the purpose of the mind control and pain induction techniques, such as electric shock, use of hallucinogens, sensory deprivation, hypnosis, dislocation of limbs, and sexual abuse was remarkable. [9]

All over the US, Canada and Germany patients who remembered being tortured and programmed in similar settings spoke out and organized in survivor groups. [10][11][12][13]

“Basically, what we as therapists across the country are finding are a group of clients that formally were considered untreatable, that based on recent information we're finding are reporting having been subjects in mind control experimentation performed by the government, the CIA and the military establishment ... probably from about the late 1940's until middle 80's and may even be going on today.”
Valerie Wolf (March 15, 1995)  [14]

In 2000 in a masterpiece of investigative journalism, psychiatrist Collin A. Ross, has pieced together over 1500 pages of declassified CIA memos.[1].

Mind control and operation Gladio

A victim of Monarch programming, Dr. Hans Ulrich Gresch said that the primary goal of his programming was to create "sleepers" - agents used to infiltrate partisan organizations to be used as "terrorists". He suggests that victims of Mind control might be placed in stay behind armies such as Gladio. [15]

Cluster effect

Only recently it is understood that studying human behavior in extreme environments may be applied to less extreme environments and societies at large by clustering the effects of multiple stressors in a way that is not additive but multiplicative. [16] The multiplicative effects and accumulation of less severe stressors may not be perceived intuitively and thus the public may be deceived about the extent to which propaganda, manipulation or torture is effective.

An example of this might be the clustering of terror attacks with fear of global warming, job loss and immigration. On the other hand, denial of the cluster effect is used to legalize torture.[6]

The trend is to make torture and brainwashing harder to detect either by victims, the public or legislation.

The cluster effect is also used in the opposite direction for healing mind control victims and complex trauma, referred to as multidimensional or integrative approach. [17]

Recent Developments

Mind control research is ongoing. [18]


 

Examples

Page nameStartEndPerpetratorsDescription
"Korean War/CIA brainwashing spin"A word coined by the CIA in an effort to cover-up the US Army's use of biological weapons in the Korean War.
Brainwashing
Controlling the narrative
HypnosisHypnosis was a focus of CIA attention in the MK Ultra project.
Mind controlMind Control aims to gain domination over the victim by making them cede their autonomy to the controlling person or group. Methods include lying, isolation, manipulation, indoctrination, electroshock, operant conditioning, coding / programming and "brainwashing".
Operation Dormouse19751975CIA
Phobia inductionManipulative technique to foster suggestibility and a physical stress reaction
Project CHATTER19471953US Navy
Charles Savage
Naval Medical Research Center
CIA research focused on the identification and testing of drugs in interrogations and the recruitment of agents.
Project MKCHICKWITCIAAn illegal mind control research programme.
Project MKUltra13 April 19531973CIAAn illegal mind control research programme, where psychoactive drugs (especially LSD) and other chemicals, electroshocks, hypnosis, sensory deprivation, isolation, verbal and sexual abuse, in addition to other forms of torture were used to gain control of individuals.
Project MonarchCIAExperimentation research linked to and derived from MK-Ultra.
Ritual abuse
Social control
Social engineeringThe calculated influencing of society on a large scale, often over a long term.

 

Mind control victims on Wikispooks

TitleStartEndPerpetratorsDescription
Cathy O'Brien
Sirhan SirhanA patsy who was very likely MK-ultra'ed to assassinate Robert Kennedy.

 

Related Quotations

PageQuoteAuthorDate
Edward Bernays“The conscious and intelligent manipulation of the organized habits and opinions of the masses is an important element in democratic society. Those who manipulate this unseen mechanism of society constitute an invisible government which is the true ruling power of our country... In almost every act of our daily lives, whether in the sphere of politics or business, in our social conduct or our ethical thinking, we are dominated by the relatively small number of persons... who understand the mental processes and social patterns of the masses. It is they who pull the wires which control the public mind.”Edward Bernays1928
Human sacrifice“While documentation of the widespread existence of Satanic human sacrifice cults is lacking, evidence of other forms of systematic human sacrifice is available. Two examples in modern history are the Catholic Inquisition, a human sacrifice cult of a religious-theological nature, and the Third Reich, a human sacrifice cult of a military-political nature. (In calling the Inquisition and the Third Reich cults, I am using the word in a broad, informal, and unscholarly sense, to mean an organized group driven by a well-elaborated theological doctrine, which for the Nazis was Aryan racial mysticism.) The fact that the Catholic Inquisition and the Third Reich were both run by middle-class, Caucasian, educated individuals from Judaeo-Christian cultures suggests that it is psychologically possible for ordinary middle-class citizens to be perpetrating such crimes in North America today, especially given the high level of violence in contemporary Western societies.”Colin Ross1995
Strategy of tension“In order to tackle the root causes of radicalization ("Radicalization" refers to a value shift towards fovouring a more equal distribution of wealth) in particular of young people, the EU should consider strengthening targeted actions designed to raise awareness and promote the respect of fundamental rights and values".”European Ministers of the Interior2015
The Pedophocracy“Contracts between the business milieu and the political world, contracts between businessmen amongst each other, fraud with subsidies or licenses, setting up fake firms, criminal contracts like arms trade... everything was possible. And it always ended with sex and children... Pictures were taken, in jest, to keep both parties to their contracts...

[...]

Step by step customers, who first went to bed with me cautiously, were stimulated to rougher sex. I was forced to help them with that... They became complicit and at the same time their mutual connections became tighter. Not one of these people was still inclined to sign contracts with individuals outside the network. If that happened one could make them pay dearly for that...”
Regina Louf1998

 

Related Documents

TitleTypePublication dateAuthor(s)Description
Document:Alice in Wonderlandarticle1 November 2003Tim BaberA slightly off-beat and idiosyncratic but gentle introduction to a subject which - for most people, most of the time - is safely relegated to the realm of fictional horror, ridiculous 'conspiracy theory' or similar mental pigeon-hole, so that life can proceed 'as normal'.
Document:CIA Experiments on Childrenarticle12 August 2010H.P. Albarelli Jr.
Jeffrey Kaye
Document:Doreen and Karen – a tale of two mothersarticle15 August 2013Francis Carr BegbieA startling and telling comparison of the treatment of two horrific racially-motivated murders by the UK Establishment.
Document:Finders Keepersarticle1 June 2000David McGowanClear evidence of suppression of an investigation into a child trafficking ring with blatantly obvious ties to US military and intelligence organisations.
Document:How do Pedophiles get away with it?article19 October 2012Anonymous
Document:Masters of Persuasionarticle2005David Guyatt
Document:Mind Control Themes and Programming Triggers in MoviesArticle2006Carissa Conti
Document:Mind Control and the US Governmentarticle1992Martin Cannon
Document:Project Monarchreport1 January 1999Ron PattonA brief, authoritative introduction to Project Monarch
Document:Staged ISIS Videos Exemplify Fake Newsarticle7 September 2014Jay DyerISIS and the methodology, motivations and people behind the production and stage management of FAKE NEWS
Document:The CIA - long-range planning for a drugged and debilitated societywebpage4 July 2015Jon RappoportA re-examination of an obscure appendix from a CIA document that was exposed by the 1977 Senate hearings into MKULTRA. Is a secret CIA unit directing and expanding drug use in a pre-meditated effort to weaken society?
Document:The Spartacus COVID-19 LetterArticle28 September 2021Institute for Coronavirus Emergence Nonprofit IntelligenceThe Spartacus Letter - Rev. 2 (2021-09-28) Spartacus
Document:The new mind controlarticleMarch 2016Robert EpsteinThe internet has spawned subtle forms of influence that can flip elections and manipulate everything we say, think and do
Document:Transcendence (2014) – Esoteric Analysisarticle20 August 2014Jay DyerEsoteric analysis of the 2014 Holywood film "Transcendence" starring Johnny Depp - "The kind of film stupid people think is smart" - Author.
Document:Tron (1982) – The Ultimate Predictive PROGRAMmingarticle28 September 2014Jay DyerAn esoteric analysis of the 1982 Sci-Fi film "Tron"
Document:United States, Canada, Britain: Partners in mind-control operationsarticleJuly 1996Armen Victorian
Document:V for Vendetta (2005): Managed Dialecticsarticle11 October 2014Jay DyerEsoteric analysis of the 2005 cult film "V for Vendetta.
Document:War and Peace - The Lost Principles of Science and Valuearticle17 June 2015John McMurtryA wide-ranging critique of the techniques of globalisation and the way in which apparently otherwise well-meaning western NGOs frame the worlds problems in US war propaganda terms
Document:Who is Responsible for Suicide Academies?article8 November 2010Peter Chamberlin
File:Operation Crimson Mist-Electronic Slaughter in Rwanda.pdfarticle29 May 2003Joe ViallsA speculative article about psychotronic warfare.
File:SATANIC CULT AWARENESS.pdfreport27 January 1993Gayland W. Hurst
Robert L. Marsh
This training manual is the result of compiling information from several years of occult investigations including volumes of written documentations from several investigators across the nation.
File:The Rape of the Mind by Joost A. M. Meerloo.pdfbookJoost A. M. Meerloo
File:US Army Field Manual 21-78.pdfbook1981US/ArmyField Manual 21-78 is an (declassified) introduction to "honorable survival", i.e. how to resist brainwashing

 

An official example

NameStartEndDescription
Jonestown18 November 197818 November 1978The People's Temple cult, in Jonestown, lead by Jim Jones. In 1978 hundreds of members were poisoned by drinking a cyanide laced drink.
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References

  1. a b Collin A. Ross (2000) Bluebird. Deliberate Creation of Multiple Personality by Psychiatrists. Richardson Tx., Manitou Communications
  2. a b Hans Ulrich Gresch (2003) Unsichtbare Ketten.E-Book. www.orwell-staat.de/cms/files/mindcontrol.pdf
  3. Steve Hassan (1988/2015) Combatting Cult Mind control. Freedom of Mind Press .
  4. Convention handout, Ritualistic Abuse Consultancy, Sydney
  5. http://www.brown.uk.com/brownlibrary/BET.htm Grotjahn, M. (1945). Individual and Mass Behavior in Extreme Situations: Bruno Bettelheim. J. of Abnormal and Social Psychology, XXXVIII, 1943, pp. 417–452.. Psychoanal Q., 14:143-144.
  6. a b Alfred W. McCoy (2006) The History of U.S.Torture. The Asia-Pacific Journal, Japan Focus, Volume 4, Issue 12. online: http://apjjf.org/-Alfred-W--McCoy/2291/article.pdf
  7. http://apjjf.org/-Alfred-W--McCoy/2291/article.pdf Alfred W. McCoy (2006) The History of U.S.Torture.
  8. At first all tapes of the conference were freely available. Dr. Hammond later distanced himself from unauthorized transcripts - not from his lecture per se - and stopped publishing about DID. He is the author of the seminal work "Hypnotic Suggestions and Metaphors". Transcript of this extraordinary courageous speech: https://www.bibliotecapleyades.net/sociopolitica/esp_sociopol_mindcon03.htm
  9. Quote from Valerie Wolf, CKLN-FM 88.1 Toronto, April 1997: Claudia Mullen on Testifying (from a presentation at the final Believe the Children conference in Chicago, April, 1997, transcript: https://targetedindividualscanada.com/2012/08/10/valerie-wolf-claudia-mullen-christine-denicola-testimonies/
  10. S.M.A.R.T. https://ritualabuse.us/contact/
  11. http://endritualabuse.org/
  12. ACHES-MC Canada http://www.aches-mc.org/aches-mc.htm (site might be down)
  13. ACHES-MC interview with Lynne Moss-Sharman http://www.whale.to/b/moss.html
  14. http://www.tulanelink.com/mind/interview_04a.htm Valerie Wolf - Interview on CKLN, 88.1 FM, Toronto, Ontario
  15. Interview with Dr. Hans Ulrich Gresch http://www.wahrheitssuche.org/monarch.html
  16. John Leach, Psychological factors in exceptional, extreme and torturous environments, Extrem Physiol Med. June 2016. 5: 7. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4890253/ section: "Cluster effect".
  17. Hilarion G. Petzold et al. (2000) Integrative trauma therapy, in: Bessel v.d. Kolk et al. (eds.) Traumatic Stress. 1996 Guilford Press, 445-549.
  18. https://elifesciences.org/articles/27069