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There is always a rash of kidnapping and abductions of school children in the football months. Pre-teens of both sexes are traditionally seized and grabbed off the streets by gangs of organized Perverts.

- Hunter S. Thompson

http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=126977945

CONAN: All right, bye-bye. Let’s see if we can go next to this is Jeff, Jeff with us from Denver.

JEFF (Caller): Yes. Having a brother-in-law who’s a psychiatrist who didn’t trust repressed memories and having a lot of friends going through the repressed memories being brought up in the ’90s, I decided to see what it was like with my own mind. I decided to plant memories deliberately, just to see if they felt real.

And it was bizarre. After just a few days they felt just like I had been there, even though I knew I was doing it to myself.

CONAN: This was the situation where children were recalling pretty much sexual abuse when they were at various daycare centers, and they were telling psychiatrists about this, and afterwards there was a lot of concern about what they felt might have been prompting, and the children might not have experienced this, were just telling the psychiatrist what they thought the psychiatrist wanted to hear.

Conan was Johnny-on-the-spot with that response, wasn’t he?

JEFF: Exactly, yes. It was a very deliberate experiment, and it’s really scary because, yeah, I hadn’t trusted what a lot of friends were coming up with their repressed memories anyway. They just didn’t feel right.

CONAN: Dan Simons, is that valid?

Mr. SIMONS: Sure. I haven’t heard of people actually being able to successfully do it to themselves, but there’s actually an extensive body of research. Probably the best-known person doing that is Beth Loftis(ph), and in her work she’ll suggest something that might not have actually happened, and if you do it over and over again and ask people to kind of recall it as if it had happened, they gradually start to incorporate it into their own memories.

“Beth Loftis” is Elizabeth Loftus. Here is her endorsement of The Invisible Gorilla:

http://www.theinvisiblegorilla.com/endorsements.html

Which brings us to an outfit called the False Memory Syndrome Foundation:

http://www.fmsfonline.org/advboard.html

In the repressed-memory wars, she has been a visible and vocal defender of those victimized by false memories of childhood sexual abuse. The Myth of Repressed Memory, the title of her best known book (with co-author Katherine Ketcham), succinctly sums up her view of the false-memory phenomenon, which she describes as “a world-wide crisis.”

No one should be surprised by Dr. Loftus’ dedication in The Myth of Repressed Memory. It reads: “Dedicated to the principles of science, which demand that any claim to ‘truth’ be accompanied by proof.”

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http://educate-yourself.org/mc/falsememoryhoax1996.shtml#2

The CIA, in fact, has several designates on the FMSF advisory board. They have in common backgrounds in mind control experimentation. Their very presence on the board, and their peculiar backgrounds, reveal some heavily obscured facts about ritual child abuse.

Martin T. Orne, a senior CIA researcher, is an original board member of the Foundation, and a psychiatrist at the University of Pennsylvania’s Experimental Psychiatry Lab in Philadelphia. In 1962 his forays into hypno-programming (the elicitation of “anti-social” behavior, dissolving memory and other mind-subduing techniques) were financed by a CIA front at Cornell University. He was also funded by Boston’s Scientific Engineering Institute, another front, and a clearinghouse for the Agency’s investigation of the occult.

The CIA and Pentagon have formed a partnership in the creation of cults. To be sure, the Association of National Security Alumni, a public interest veterans group opposed to clandestine ops, considers it a “primary issue of concern” that the Department of Defense has a “perceived role in satanic cult activities, which qualify in and of themselves as very damaging exercises in mind control.”

The smoothing over of the national security state’s cult connections is handled by academic “experts.”

http://educate-yourself.org/mc/falsememoryhoax1996.shtml#5

The False Memory Syndrome Foundation made its collective debut in “Remembering Satan,” a two-part story by Lawrence Wright in the New Yorker for April and May 1993. The story (republished in 1994 in book form) concerns a ritual abuse trial in Olympia, Washington that culminated with a 20-year prison sentence for Thurston County Sheriff Paul Ingram, chairman of the local Republican Party. Ingram has since filed motions to withdraw his guilty plea, a move rejected by an appellate court in 1992. Also charged, but not convicted, were Jim Rabie, a lobbyist with the Washington State Law Enforcement Association and a former police detective assigned to child abuse cases, and Ray Risch, an employee of the State Patrol’s body-and-fender shop. Wright’s conclusion, however, is based on the opinions of False Memory Syndrome Foundation psychiatrists: that accusations made by Ingram’s two daughters, and his own confession to police, were fantasies misinterpreted by Ingram himself and his daughters as actual memories.

http://www.lawrencewright.com/books.html

This is the story of how a small group of men, with a frightening mix of delusion and calculation, rose from a tormented civilization to mount a catastrophic assault on the world’s mightiest power, and how another group of men and women, convinced that such an attack was on the way, tried desperately to stop it.

What a story it is. And what a riveting tale Lawrence Wright fashions…

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http://www.historycommons.org/entity.jsp?entity=james_guckert_1

http://michaelfury.wordpress.com/2010/01/12/target-audience/

But none of that really happened, did it?

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