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Brice Taylor: Thanks for the Memories
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Here is an interesting one star Amazon review from a woman claiming to have been mind controlled by the CIA about Brice Taylor, et. al.:

Quote:In a way this book helped me because I was convinced that I was crazy when the memories were coming back. Now at least a FEW people might believe me. A few. I was dating a high priced psychologist with an excellent rep who served mostly wealthy clients, when my memories began returning for the second time(they had stopped for awhile). I brought up that I think I was under CIA mind control and he said that stuff doesn't happen. I pointed out the books that have come out such as this one, and he said "those people are considered delusional and have schizophrenia". He was essentially dismissing me. He is in contact socially with a larger group of psychologists who meet regularly and discuss these issues. This means this is the general consensus of psychologists in Orange County. That's sad. It is sad because books like this make it more likely for a mental health professional to dismiss real victims having real problems.Sure they take your money and maybe humor you, but they don't take you seriously. They just write down you are psychotic so they can bill your insurance more. This review is a lone one star among a sea of five star reviews but this is not a mirror of a larger society. This book was written under the "help" of "ex" CIA agent Mark Phillips, who even now claims Brice plagiarized if from Cathy. Why Mark backpedaled on that I don't know There was never a Project Monarch. The victims that testified for the presidential committee in March 1995, NEVER mention a Project Monarch although they do mention Artichoke. And these victims WERE programmed for prostitution as well. Also those victims LOOKED like they have been sexually abused. Let me explain. When you are abused and used sexually, you tend to make yourself less attractive OR at least you put less effort into your appearance. Even if you have healed and stuff, you have a special perspective on what attractiveness and male attention really means. These women still look like models who work out or something. They dress nice and wear make up. It just doesn't fit for those claimed to be abused as badly as they were. That is just my personal take on it. In a way I am grateful because these women came attached to credible people who made it so at least a small portion of people might believe me. But at least before people may have at least looked into it and been more open minded before dismissing it as just crazy. At first I didn't know which camp I am in, but now I am in the camp that believes she is the product of a disinformation agent who backpedaled later. Memories CAN be imagined. I believe I may have even imagined SOME of mine. Memories are weird things, they can be like dreams. It is important to at least be open to the idea that you could have fabricated come of it. But neither Brice or Cathy do. I don't know. This book acts like a double edged sword for victims. Mind control remains contained within the narrow conspiracy minded community and good luck getting help in recovery especially if you don't have a lot of money.
"We'll know our disinformation campaign is complete when everything the American public believes is false." --William J. Casey, D.C.I

"We will lead every revolution against us."  --Theodore Herzl
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Brice Taylor: Thanks for the Memories - by Lauren Johnson - 15-06-2014, 09:31 PM

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