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Mind Controlled Sex Slaves And The CIA: Did The CIA Turn Innocent Citizens Into Mind Controlled Sex Slaves?

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UNIMAGINABLE RAPE, TORTURE AND BLOODY RITUALS. . . LEADING POLITICIANS INVOLVED IN CHILD ABUSE RINGS. . . U.S. PRESIDENTS AND VICE PRESIDENTS COMPLICIT. . . USE OF OCCULT AND 'SATANISM' AS TRAUMA BASE . . . ANTI-CHRISTIAN NIGHT SERVICES AT CHRISTIAN CHURCHES. . . Plus Exposing The Mind Controlled "Stepford Whores," as well as Human Sacrifices at Bohemian Grove Retreat . . . Indeed, what do Satanism, human trafficking, mind control experiments and child sex abuse have to do with the U.S. government? According to the testimony of experts and survivors, the CIA utilized all of these elements and more for their Top Secret Project Monarch, part of the MK-ULTRA mind control program. For reasons of National Security, dozens if not hundreds of people, many of them children, were allegedly subjected to unimaginable rape, torture, and bloody satanic rituals, with the aim of fracturing the human mind through trauma. This created multiple personalities that could then be programmed to perform specific tasks . . . Many of the purported victims say they were used to satisfy the sexual urges of the rich and powerful, even U.S. presidents. . . For these purposes, the CIA is said to have sought help from intergenerational cults, as well as child pornography and snuff film networks. As thousands of people were bought and sold on the underground sex market, our government supposedly looked the other way, seing it not as an atrocity, but as an opportunity.CONTAINS INTERVIEWS CATHY O' BRIEN -- MARK PHILLIPS -- JOHN DECAMP -- TED GUNDERSON, NOREEN GOSCH -- AND PAMELA FREYD

152 pages, Paperback

First published July 4, 2008

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44 reviews
May 3, 2015
Ugh, mankind is doomed. And God is absolutely correct. Mankind deserves hell, and separation from God. Thank You God for Jesus. Only He could save such a warped people. If this is even 1/4 true, we need to expose these people to the light. Jesus said : " IF ANYONE CAUSES ONE OF MY LITTLE ONES TO STUMBLE ON THEIR WAY TO ME. .. IT WOULD BE BETTER IF THEY WERE NEVER BORN"
NEVER BORN.
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50 reviews27 followers
May 10, 2015
As far as the writing goes this book was not too bad, but do take some of the allegations presented with a grain of salt. I am open minded and while I can appreciate some of the claims made in this book, others are questionable. This book is basically a compilation of interviews conducted with the likes of Ted Gunderson, Mark Phillips, Cathy O'Brien, Noreen Gosch (the first missing milk carton kid Johnny Gosch's mother), and Palela Freyd. Additional material regarding Mk Ultra is explored as well. If you are interested in conspiracy theories or consider yourself to be part of the truth movement this book will likely appeal to you.
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89 reviews29 followers
August 25, 2020
Beyond the cheesy cover/title, the perspectives presented all seem to be lucid and intelligent. There's a lot of fake information out there, often outlandish false flag stuff to discredit citizen investigation on the grounds of "woo woo conspiracy ufo fake news ak47 pizza shop," but the testimonies contained within seem entirely (scarily) reasonable and consistent.
10 reviews2 followers
March 22, 2014
I'm not much into conspiracy theories, but this book certainly was interesting.
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June 7, 2019
I really enjoyed the first half of the book, of course it gets very, very grim. Likely the people mentioned have been through terrible traumas that their minds can not process.
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November 27, 2023
It's scary enough to know that there are people who believe in these kind of stuff. One star for the Pamela Freyd interview.
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145 reviews4 followers
January 27, 2020
Very interesting

I wonder how many people even know about such a thing as this? I've only known for about six years. I started hearing about this as I began to look into"the deep state". It's like a never ending story of twists and turns, conspiracy and truth, and this book touches on only a small part of today's web of corruption throughout our nation's highest levels of power.
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February 16, 2016
Better than it looks

At the beginning of the book, the author recounts some (to say the least) hysterical-sounding claims made by one of the major players in her account. I say "hysterical-sounding" as someone who has experienced some of this stuff and is sensitive to the problem of being disbelieved by others. But stick with it and things soon come into focus. I found the remainder of the book interesting and helpful in understanding my situation, and was impressed with the other interviewees, who have been through the wringer and therefore ought to be wild-eyed, yet come off as sober and completely credible. Well worth your time.
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January 14, 2015
The book isn't as lurid as the title suggests, though it is a bit disturbing. It consists mostly of interviews with notable figures involved in the MK Ultra/Satanic Ritual Abuse controversy (Ted Gunderson, John DeCamp, Norren Gosch, etc.).

I'm not entirely sure what to make of all this stuff, but I've read enough on the topic to know that there's something to it even if it's not all it's cracked up to be.

Recommended for those interested in CIA misdeeds, the Satanic ritual abuse panic, and related conspiracies.
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