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Title Extreme Abuse and Mind Control
Title Extreme Abuse and Mind Control
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Mag. Andrea Sadegh | British Psychological Society Annual Conference | Brigthon 2017 |
http://beta.bps.org.uk/events/annual-conference-2017
Abstract
Purpose: This paper complements the quantitative Extreme Abuse Survey (2008, 2016) with
qualitative research including an in-depth case study that illuminates methods and
consequences of child abuse and mind control.
Background: Cases of extreme abuse and mind control have been documented over
hundreds of years. In the last century large scale involvement of leading Psychiatrists in CIA
mind control programs Bluebird and MK Ultra became public knowledge. The 307 page
report on the Extreme Abuse Survey published on the website ‘endritualabuse.org’ of US
Clinical Psychologist Ellen Lacter quantifies abuse, torture and violence. The present paper
provides an overview of ideologically driven groups seemingly involved and an illustrative
case study.
Methods: A young child (‘Luki’) acted oddly triggering in-depth research into extreme abuse
and mind control – an area with few scientific publications. The work of Michaela Huber, Dr.
Hans Ulrich Gresch, Ellen Lacter, Carmen Holiday, Fritz Springmeier and Lynn Schirmer et al.
on programming helped to establish an understanding of the exploitation through an
extreme abuse network. An exhaustive and exhausting search for competent mental health
assessment highlighted inadequacies in institutions and science.