by rain » Mon Sep 11, 2006 10:33 pm
SUSAN POLK TESTIFIES ABOUT THE MOSSAD, THE TRANCES AND THE MARRIAGE <br><br>by Kathryn Joanne Dixon <br><br>On September 17, 2006,(sic) Susan Polk started direct testimony in narrative form to try to prove that she killed her husband Dr. Felix Polk in self defense at the pool house of their Orinda home on about October 13, 2002.<br><br>....<br><br>She explained that at her 40th birthday party she realized that all the persons attending were her psychologist/husband’s colleagues or patients, and that he had “dual relationships” with some patients -- "dual relationships" means his patients were also his personal friends. <br><br>Susan realized she wanted to know who she was and live her own life. She also realized her sons were beginning to act more like their father as they reached adolescence, in that they were aggressive, violent and had ideas identical to those of father. Susan said, “I felt I must intercede or they would think it’s okay to abuse women.” <br><br>......<br>Susan testified that Dr. Polk’s violence and verbal abuse of her continued. In September 2001, she finally left Felix Polk and drove to Montana with her sons Eli and Gabriel and their dogs. Within a few months Eli drove home to Orinda in his own car after a dispute with his mother about the rules of the house. Gabriel was also homesick and Susan sent him home by airplane. Her lease was up in Montana and she decided to follow them back to her Orinda home. <br><br>When she arrived, at first Dr. Polk was delighted to have her and their sons all home again. She testified it was like a "honeymoon". But soon Dr. Polk’s verbal and physical abuse of her resumed. He told her sons she was crazy and delusional. She tried to hold the family together. She did not leave him again until September 2002, when she returned to Montana to look for a permanent place to live. She wanted to buy a house<br><br>.....<br><br>From Montana, Susan sent a letter to seven Contra Costa Judges. She testified she faxed this letter to the judges about a week before Felix Polk was killed. Susan read the letter to the jury and it was admitted into evidence. The letter contained a diary entry Susan had made near the time she was in a trance prior to 9/11. Susan explained to the jury that she used the Code name "Alice", after Alice Little, the child who was the inspiration for Lewis Carroll's book Alice in Wonderland. Susan chose that name when her husband asked her during a trance session what code name she desired. Susan signed the letter to the judges as “A. Little, General Delivery, Jackson Wyoming”. <br><br>In the letter she referred to her husband as “F”, and her sons by the first letter of their first names. The letter stated that a Mossad agent failed to provide a warning he had about 9/11, and that “F”, should brace himself because he’s in for a shock. The letter said a Mossad agent and his “cell” were influencing the Contra Costa County Court, and that the Mossad cell included persons like “M” stationed in Germany, and “B” who was going on field trips in Pakistan. <br><br>.....<br><br>The letter referred to a child custody litigation in Contra Costa County and gave the initials of two of her sons. Susan opined to the jury that the letter was quite recognizable as referring to Dr. Felix Polk and herself and their divorce litigation. It directly implied Dr. Polk was a Mossad agent. In the letter, she challenged, “Why did this agent not warn about 9/11?” She said the targets were named by a person placed in a trance by the Mossad, and targets were identified during this trance, including the Pentagon and World Trade Center. The person in a trance stated a plane would be hijacked and flown into these buildings. The specific date of the attack, 9/11, was provided in this trance. The letter questioned whether persons in this Mossad cell had any loyalty to the United States because they did not tell US authorities about the prediction of the 9/11 attack. The letter included the political position of the writer which implied that the United States favored Israel over Palestine and that this policy would lead to wars in Afghanistan and Iraq which would further Israel’s purposes. <br><br>........<br><br>Susan said that when Felix learned about this letter he was enraged. She had inadvertently faxed it to him on October 3, 2002. She testified that she then confronted him and accused him of being a Mossad agent. He did not deny it. He did not say “no”. He told her “You’re getting me into a lot of trouble." <br><br>.......<br>Before the day in court ended, Susan told the jury she felt her husband had betrayed American interests by not telling authorities before 9/11 that she had predicted the attacks. She testified, “I have a gift and it should have been used to spare their lives.” <br><br>Susan testified that her prediction of the 9/11 attack before it happened was the last prediction she made for her husband while under a trance he induced. <br><br>How did Susan and Felix get into the realm of trances and predictions? <br><br>Susan testified how she became a “medium” for her husband and for "them" -- his group of colleagues<br><br>......<br><br>She said that when she was 14-years-old she attended Clayton Valley High School in Concord. She suddenly stopped going to school on several occasions, because she liked to stay home and read books. One day, a group of students were selected for an "experiment". She was selected. They were taken to a room where several University of California "grad students" tested them for psychic ability. The grad students told them to draw pictures of what items were hidden in a black box. Susan drew many items she believed were in the box. One of the grad students gave her a "hard look". She had a high test score. Shortly thereafter, the school suggested to her mother that she be sent her to be “evaluated” by Dr. Felix Polk, ostensibly for truancy. <br><br>Her mother took the advice. After all, Dr. Polk was recommended as an expert in adolescent psychology. Susan visited Dr. Polk at his office in Berkeley. Immediately, he talked to her about her psychic ability and gave her a cup of “herbal tea” and hypnotized her. Susan fell into a trance easily. She experienced her trances as her being either totally unconscious or sometimes slightly conscious and she was able to observe her trance-induced thoughts to some degree during the trances. Susan learned years later that during these trances induced in psychotherapy sessions during her adolescence, she told Dr. Polk what she “saw”. She didn’t realize at the time that she was reporting to Dr. Polk what she saw during the trances. She testified going into a trance was like "dying", "losing time", and "losing pieces of herself". After therapy sessions, she began to feel panic, fear and anxiety. She felt she "resisted" while being in a trance, but Dr. Polk overcame her resistance<br><br>......<br><br>Susan told her mother about one incident. In her testimony at the commencement of the defense case, Helen Bolling testified that her daughter told her she sat on Dr. Polk’s lap during sessions. Helen confronted him about this. He assured her he would act properly in the future. Helen believed him. She testified at trial she will always feel guilty that she didn’t report the incident to authorities. <br><br>Susan continued psychotherapy sessions with Dr. Polk throughout her adolescence and into her early twenties. Later in life, in her forties, she realized Dr. Polk began having sexual relations with her during the trances when she was only 14-years-old and continued to do so. She believed the cup of tea he served contained an unidentified drug -- possibly an hallucinogen. In later years, she "flashed back" to these sessions. Eventually during a group therapy session Dr. Polk held for young adults, Susan announced to the group, “Dr. Polk is my lover.” He was furious. She "came out". He told her he could lose his license. He threatened her. <br><br>.......<br>Susan’s fidelity toward Dr. Polk has never been questioned during this trial, whereas Dr. Polk’s fidelity toward her has been at issue. Susan testified that Dr. Polk wanted a “doll” to control and dominate. During the trance sessions he was dictatorial and mean. Outside the trance sessions he was a different person. No individuality was allowed during trances. He engaged in guided visualizations, some of which were simple in nature. However, some were terrifying. He pushed her into trancelike visualizations about her falling and then getting hurt and falling again. He induced visualizations about her father killing someone and her mother’s involvement in this. He had had her visualize Satanists and their activities. He forced her during trances to see her sons getting into trouble and told her she could not help them. Dr. Polk was extremely aggressive toward her sexually<br><br>......<br>Immediately after marriage, Dr. Polk informed his wife that if she did not have sex with him whenever he wanted it and that if she left him he would kill her. She did not leave him. She was in love with him. <br><br>Dr. Polk continued to place her in trances and she continued to make predictions for him. He told her he had a government grant for a research project involving ESP. The project was for life, and she couldn’t get out of it, he said. To keep the secrets was paramount<br><br>.......<br><br> Eventually, she began to understand the process. She felt she was in “cognitive dissonance” or that a hard disk crashed when she went into trances. She lived in two realities --- one was normal, the other reality had a side which was partly hidden from her consciousness. The other reality occurred during the hypnotic trance sessions with Dr. Polk. The “other side creeped her out.” <br><br>While engaged in his “project”, Felix never told her he was a spy. Susan testified that “No one said ‘I am a CIA officer!’” Yet Felix made it clear his “affiliation was with Israel.” He had dual citizenship – United States and Israel. He conditioned her not to talk about their secrets – his having sex with her when she was underage, the trances, the project, the predictions and his affiliations, all "the secrets". He told her if she talked he would kill her. Dr. Polk said “they”, meaning his associates, whom he referred to as his "family", (not his biological family) were interested in mind control and ESP, especially in obtaining predictions. When Susan didn’t produce predictions under trance, Felix grew angry. He pressured her. He used the trances to destroy her individuality. She continued to resist at times. Dr. Polk told Susan he was experimenting with the idea of multiplicity of selves and of consciousnesses and he was trying to control these with hypnosis. The process was like “remote control”. <br><br>.......<br><br>Without objection by Deputy District Attorney Paul Sequeria, Susan testified in significant detail about her husband’s intelligence activities. She said that about 25 years ago she heard her husband and his associates talking about the assassination of San Francisco Mayor George Moscone before it happened on November 27, 1978. She felt that if Dr. Polk's associates whom he referred to as his "family" knew about this assassination in advance and did nothing to prevent it, her life was meaningless and that she was married to a monster<br><br>......<br><br><!--EZCODE AUTOLINK START--><a href="http://www.newsmakingnews.com/kd,susanpolk,mossad,trances,5,17,06.htm">www.newsmakingnews.com/kd...,17,06.htm</a><!--EZCODE AUTOLINK END--><br><br><br><br><br><br> <p></p><i></i>