2010 Annual Ritual Abuse ... and Mind Control Conference

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Re: 2010 Annual Ritual Abuse ... and Mind Control Conference

Postby surfaceskimmer » Sun Aug 15, 2010 11:18 pm

Project Willow wrote:Surface, not a bridge too far, and according to what I've just seen the rowing shouldn't remain as awful as it has been, (sorry to trash the metaphor.)


Mind Over Water: Lessons on Life from the Art of Rowing,
Craig Lambert, Houghton Mifflin, New York, 1998. [Superlative writing.]

And my Dragon Speaking voice recognition software [11.0] is supposed to arrive soon...
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Re: 2010 Annual Ritual Abuse ... and Mind Control Conference

Postby psynapz » Sun Aug 15, 2010 11:49 pm

Really glad to hear about the success of this conference. I trust the positivity of PW's experience was not the minority.

However.

I can't believe I have to be the first person to point this out, but SMiles gave us all a wink which could have had radical implications for the direction of this thread, and yet it would seem that either everyone missed it, or nobody will own up to smelling it, for fear of accusation of having dealt it.

So in the interest of the benefit of the doubt, did anyone else notice the placement of the ellipsis in the thread title? Try reading it out loud, and pause like The Shat -- right on the dots -- and let me know how that parses for you then.

Me, I chuckled right away, before getting down to the business of the meat of the OP, which made me feel much better than the title did. What are you trying to say there elfis? The attendees seem rather grateful, so does your precise placement of punctuation preclude a point unpopular?

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Re: 2010 Annual Ritual Abuse ... and Mind Control Conference

Postby Wombaticus Rex » Sun Aug 15, 2010 11:53 pm

^^Dude, seriously?

It was too long to fit in the title field.

Try it yourself.
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Re: 2010 Annual Ritual Abuse ... and Mind Control Conference

Postby psynapz » Mon Aug 16, 2010 12:07 am

So the ellipsis was automatic?

Wow, damn. Just, wow.

I know someone who takes the day off every year on the anniversary of the end of their sibling's untimely and utterly nightmarish death, to spend the day ritually mourning, re-experiencing the negativity perhaps moreso than honoring the memories, like a bad play put on once a year. I've had the growing suspicion that it hasn't been making them feel any better, which may be supported by the fact that they've finally stopped this year. I lost a parent in a similarly awful and drawn-out manner, but I couldn't tell you without digging through a file drawer, and perhaps not even then, what the date was, and if I do happen to realize it on that day, it strikes me no differently than any other.

Which is not to say this conference is similar. This is group therapy at its best, and I'm warmed by what seems like a popularly-positive takeaway from the thing. I can only understand that sort of feeling academically insofar as I appreciate, say, coming here for similar reasons -- because you all get it, and it's a safe place to think out loud the thoughts that practically nobody around us can comprehend, let alone follow fast enough to keep up, thanks to the vast inferential distances they're required to mentally travel in order to do so. It's wonderful to meet RIers in person, too, for the same reason.

Just thought it might have been some sublimated commentary on the real value or potential for meaningful change of such get-togethers, much in the way Jeff might shit ever-so-urbanely upon a CDers convention. Although I suspect much more potential change from this conference than from the hypothetical latter.

Speaking of which, now that I'm off on a full ramble, we've got to pull our shit together here for a conference slash art show slash piss-up.

Thanks Rex for the cold meat slap of knowledge. I miss that about Brainsturbator. ;-)
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Re: 2010 Annual Ritual Abuse ... and Mind Control Conference

Postby Project Willow » Mon Aug 16, 2010 2:09 am

Surfaceskimmer, thank you for re-posting the blog and I'll view the reference.

Psynapz, your instincts are good, but commentary only moves actual experience when such commentary has exclusive access to mass media. Hug that babette for me.
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Re: 2010 Annual Ritual Abuse ... and Mind Control Conference

Postby Hugh Manatee Wins » Mon Aug 16, 2010 2:37 am

When RigorousIntuition takes mind control abuse seriously, the spooks bristle.
When RigorousIntuition chases W.O.O., spooks breathe easier.


Finding the anti-cult org called S.M.A.R.T and the article by Dr. Anna Salter told me exactly why Elizabeth Smart in Salt Lake City was kidnapped. Typical misdirection by propaganda-of-the-event-

http://ritualabuse.us/
Stop Mind Control and Ritual Abuse Today
S.M.A.R.T.
ritual abuse newsletter was founded in 1995 by Neil Brick. The purpose of S.M.A.R.T. is to help stop ritual abuse and to help those who have been ritually abused. We work toward this goal by disseminating information on the connections between secretive organizations, ritual abuse, and mind control, by encouraging healing from the damage done by ritual abuse and mind control, and by encouraging survivors to network.
.....
Confessions of a Whistle-Blower: Lessons Learned by Anna C. Salter
– Ethics & Behavior, Volume 8, Issue 2 June 1998 , pages 115 – 124 Abstract –
In 1988 I began a report on the accuracy of expert testimony in child sexual abuse cases utilizing Ralph Underwager and Hollida Wakefield as a case study. “The argument between the field of child sexual abuse and the backlash against survivors is not an academic debate between two well meaning groups equally invested in ascertaining truth. It is not an academic debate at all; it is a political fight.” P. 121 “What wins political fights is organization and stamina and a refusal to be intimidated.” P. 122 http://ritualabuse.us/research/memory-f ... s-learned/
.....

And the spooks are readying us for a discrediting/closure movie about Theresa Duncan or just trying to obliterate her research tracks into CIA abuse projects against children and women.

That's why her story is embedded in the two current decoy psynema movies, 'Inception' and 'Salt

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Re: 2010 Annual Ritual Abuse ... and Mind Control Conference

Postby Project Willow » Mon Aug 16, 2010 11:35 pm

Hugh Manatee Wins wrote:[i]When RigorousIntuition takes mind control abuse seriously, the spooks bristle.


Maybe, at one time, a little, not so much anymore, thanks to all the disinfoteers and everyone else who worked so hard over the years. Let's toast them, shall we? I've known larger, more prestigious groups who've knowingly worked on behalf of torturers before. BTW, what little office do you toil away in HMW? Uh-oh, I might have violated the rules there, sorry. I guess I'm just waiting for one of your ideas to actually make sense in terms of my day to day experience, or even your own descriptions.You're supposed to be some sort of advocate after all, but I haven't seen it yet, not one, single time.
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Re: 2010 Annual Ritual Abuse ... and Mind Control Conference

Postby Hugh Manatee Wins » Tue Aug 17, 2010 12:44 am

Project Willow wrote:.....
.....I've known larger, more prestigious groups who've knowingly worked on behalf of torturers before. BTW, what little office do you toil away in HMW? Uh-oh, I might have violated the rules there, sorry. I guess I'm just waiting for one of your ideas to actually make sense in terms of my day to day experience, or even your own descriptions.You're supposed to be some sort of advocate after all, but I haven't seen it yet, not one, single time.

Then you are (allegedly) sadly unable to comprehend the history of psyops that I've labored to expose for the last five years. I've cited the military doctrines, the counterpropaganda techniques, the neuroscience, the products, etc.

The deliberate spook blocking of 'the Cinderella Effect' is a particularly nasty cover-up of child abuse patterns by step-parents. So is the use of 'alien abduction' to mask the MKULTRA-type abuses of children with drugs and hypnosis and torture.

I can tell you a long list of scripts written to hide the stunning level of criminality by the male national security state that the Alice Millers and Anna Salters and Colin Ross's of therapy have documented.
Can you name the movies that countered Ross's 2000 book on Project Bluebird and dissociative identity disorder?
'Me, Myself, and Irene' and 'K-Pax.' Look up their plots. Watch'em. I did.

Loved the part in 'K-Pax' when all the psych ward inmates are joyfully shouting "bluebird! bluebird!' as a positive somatic marker.
Did you see that, projectwillow? Do you get it now? Interference theory?

Can you name the Spielberg script to hide CIA abuse of children? Kinda famous.
'Close Encounters of the Third Kind.'

I have many times and you don't get even one?
Not even a CIA-Disney animation about :
> guinea pigs-turned-into-soldiers released when there's a lawsuit by
> soldiers-used-as-guinea-pigs for chemical testing?

'G Force'? Remember the lawsuit by Wray C. Forrest and others? Need the links or can you use a search engine?
If you don't get that, I don't believe YOU or your total smear on me.

Funny thing about my exposing the W.O.O. cover-up of torture on this board.
When someone posted a link to a photo of a mutilated tortured corpse in Brazil that was supposed to be an example of 'alien mutilation' and I posted that this was disinfo because Brazil was a police-state infamous for torture....Jeff threatened to ban me.
Yes, that's right. Exposing disinfo to hide torture was grounds for me being banned.

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Re: 2010 Annual Ritual Abuse ... and Mind Control Conference

Postby elfismiles » Tue Aug 17, 2010 1:01 am

Completely innocent on my part - though one can speculate endlessly about Freudian slips.

What the wombat said. Space and efficiency there of. I recall right before I originally posted the notice that in trying to make a compact subject line I had to decide whether to post it in the Mind Control subforum or the SRA and Occult Crime subforum. I chose the MC.

Thanks for reminding me of what those little things (ellipsis) I probably overuse and improperly so at that:

"series of marks that usually indicate an intentional omission of a word in the original text."

EDIT: I swear I'm not drunk but my grammar above reads like I am. And I'm not correcting it. :mrgreen:

psynapz wrote:Really glad to hear about the success of this conference. I trust the positivity of PW's experience was not the minority.

However.

I can't believe I have to be the first person to point this out, but SMiles gave us all a wink which could have had radical implications for the direction of this thread, and yet it would seem that either everyone missed it, or nobody will own up to smelling it, for fear of accusation of having dealt it.

So in the interest of the benefit of the doubt, did anyone else notice the placement of the ellipsis in the thread title? Try reading it out loud, and pause like The Shat -- right on the dots -- and let me know how that parses for you then.

Me, I chuckled right away, before getting down to the business of the meat of the OP, which made me feel much better than the title did. What are you trying to say there elfis? The attendees seem rather grateful, so does your precise placement of punctuation preclude a point unpopular?

:tumbleweed:



Wombaticus Rex wrote:^^Dude, seriously?

It was too long to fit in the title field.

Try it yourself.


Thanks Wombaticus.
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