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Never Give Up Part 2: The Struggle

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Never Give Up Part 2: The Struggle is the second book in the autobiographical trilogy by svali, a survivor of ritual abuse and mind control. In it, she describes her memories between the ages of 13 ½ to age 43, including her first two attempts to leave the cult, her roles in the cult as a young and then maturing adult, and the impact of earlier programming and mind control on her life as an adult. It ends with the birth of the individual known by the Jesuits as “the Light of the World”. While this book is graphic and detailed in its descriptions, it can provide a unique glimpse into how the programming done by one well-funded, organized occult group – the Jesuit Order –has a lifetime impact into the adult years, and the struggles and experiences encountered by svali when initially attempting to break free.

294 pages, Kindle Edition

Published June 22, 2024

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October 13, 2025
This is another incredibly compelling read from Svali.

Following on from Never Give Up, Part 2 focuses more on how Svali’s life operates in the Jesuit Order and her various presentations around the world.

Throughout the book, Svali emphasises her growing desire to break free from the occult groups she was raised in, and how programming and reprogramming make this an extremely difficult battle to fight.

Again, the level of sophistication of the mind control is astonishing. I’m struck by how clearly Svali is able to convey her experience and understanding of the programming. Her contributions to this topic are absolutely invaluable in that regard, and are no less fascinating to read.

Having read Cathy O’Brien’s Trance, I found Svali’s descriptions of the technology in Chapter 13 particularly enlightening. The aptly named “God Machine,” or “Hell Machine” as Svali secretly called it, represented the culmination of decades of research into using waveforms to directly stimulate the brain. Such stimulation allowed instantaneous and unmediated control over an individual’s emotional response in tandem with controlling the cognition related to those emotions. This manipulation of the brain’s neural responses creates a deeper bondage to programming than conventional methods based on physical trauma, intimidation or persuasion. The net effect is programming that is considered “unbreakable” and is extremely treatment-resistant to conventional therapies used for mind control.

Those familiar with O’Brien’s Trance will recognise the clear parallels between this and the “harmonics” that her daughter Kelly was subjected to from childhood.

Given this, it’s especially impressive that Svali continues to write books that deepen our understanding of mind control and the occult societies that perpetuate it. It stands as a testament to the human spirit - often something seemingly overlooked by these groups.

Overall, this was another illuminating read from Svali and an indispensable contribution to deepening our understanding of the intricacies of mind control and the occult.
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July 5, 2024
Difficult but important!

Thank you svali for your courageous sharing especially the power of God's love and forgiveness. May many more be inspired to escape!
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