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Jae Bee's avatar

Well done article. Hard for me to believe some people mentioned. I am having interesting experiences with them.

Can some never really leave the cult? But think they did?

Can some pose as helping survivors? When they are really harvesting survivors?

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J.P.'s avatar

Both of your questions are answered in Wendy Hoffman's final memoir, "A Mind of My Own." A worthy purchase and read if one wants the truth of the matter (although, I will add, only one survivor's unique journey, and not necessarily representative).

It's a damn difficult road to true freedom for a survivor.

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Jillionaire's avatar

I just looked her up. This review excerpt caught my eye: ‘Wendy Hoffman’s book can help support and guide therapists who work with clients who are being subjected to ongoing extreme abuse, or who have clients who may still be being abused, but who are not yet aware of this. She also guides therapists to help survivors recognize when their abuse is ongoing.’

I recall a survivor and former Jesuit programmer/trainer saying how hard it was to find a therapist to work with because none of them had a clue. She ended up writing her first book for therapists. I will mention Wendy’s book in my cyber travels because the demand for ‘cult abuse aware’ therapists is going to grow exponentially in time to come.

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J.P.'s avatar

Slightly worse picture painted by Hoffman: the cult has many planted therapists that continue the abuse. This happened to Wendy even while she was receiving excellent therapeutic care from (retired) Canadian SRA-specialised therapist Alison Miller.

The cult was able to continue abusing Wendy because she had two operating systems installed (Illuminati and Nazi) and Miller had only discovered and disabled one of them (Illuminati). It wasn't until Wendy herself discovered and disabled her Nazi system that she was finally truly free; the cult did not have an access point in her mind after that.

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Jillionaire's avatar

How interesting! I wonder if Svali's books say the same thing. My 'to read' list is ridiculously long but I will get a copy of Wendy's book. Most holistic practitioners that I know have no clue about all of this and won't be of much use if a cult survivor reaches out for support in their healing journey. And the higher education Jesuit controlled system blocks out cult realities and mind control programs for obvious reasons. Rachel Vaughan has said that their are cult plants everywhere in the mental illness system to ensure cult survivors never receive the support they need. What a racket!

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J.P.'s avatar

Yes, that is why it is so very difficult for them to escape their mind controlled worlds.

Fortunately the tables are turning; more and more people are understanding what was done

I get a lot of my therapeutic resources from Alison Miller over on the Karnac website. I don't know any resources on the subject better than hers, as challenging as they are emotionally and theologically.

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Jillionaire's avatar

I always recommend survivor Max Lowen who specialises trauma recovery therapy and education. I discovered her through Rachel Vaughan when I began to explore the death cult world and she is also an on- point interviewer.

Have you read the book that Wendy and Allison co-wrote? It looks like another quality resource for survivors and healing practitioners alike. The description of Wendy’s White Witch in a Black Robe memoir reminds me of Brooke Federline. She was a Merovingian illuminati princess who was trafficked through the warped upper echelons. I will mention Wendy to her. Ex-Illuminati queens and princesses have a lot in common, especially in the sex slavery side of things.

Brooke told me that the Epstein mob’s ultimate goal wlis to reduce the next generation of women to the lowly status of sex slaves. Somebody needs to tell the old boys that the long suppressed divine feminine is now on the rise and it has nothing to do with the misled anti-male feminists who are busy bullying politicians and lawyers whilst beating a path to mass family destruction. This is happening in Australia but is destined to be turned on its head.

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Jillionaire's avatar

I would say by now that most public figures are caught in the masonic trap and have been for a long time. Many others who have no clue about what they are in. It’s such a low vibe existence. They need to introduce a Get out of hell free card so people who want out, can leave without being threatened or sent broke. It’s a bastard cult.

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Bridget's avatar

I’ve read the claim Elton John is a mason. Apparently he first became a mason in 1974 and then a master mason in London in 1975.

Horrific.

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Jillionaire's avatar

I think that most artists are masons or similar these days - the industry has been taken over by cult groups, sadly. Nobody really knew what they were getting into.

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scimorph's avatar

At best, it's horrified fiction with mayhaps some real stories. At worst, it's pretty much mostly if in fact all real and beyond.

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