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Misinformation Campaigns Against Survivors – Neil Brick
Misinformation Campaigns Against Survivors – Neil Brick
Misinformation Campaigns Against Survivors – Neil Brick
Child and ritual abuse survivors and their advocates have been
attacked by misinformation campaigns the last several years. These
campaigns use various harassment and propaganda techniques to distort
the research and silence the efforts of those who are working to help
trauma survivors and rape victims. These techniques will be compared to
past and present public campaigns that have distorted information and
used unethical tactics to manipulate public opinion. Propaganda and
suggestion techniques used will be discussed and analyzed.
Neil Brick is a survivor of ritual abuse and mind
control. His work continues to educate the public about child abuse,
trauma and ritual abuse crimes. His child abuse and ritual abuse
newsletter S.M.A.R.T. https://ritualabuse.us has been published for over
25 years. http://neilbrick.com
Today we will be comparing three different negative social movements.
All three movements had different goals and different levels of popular
support in their times. Comparisons of their techniques will be made.
For the purposes of this lecture, the term social movement will be
defined as a group of people sharing common goals to effect social
change.
1) Nazism – The Third Reich 1920 – 1945
2) Modern American Right Wing Political Movement – 2016 – 2020
3) The Satanic Temple – Grey Faction and Doug Mesner/Lucien Greaves (both aliases)
– 2000 – 2020
Origins:
1) Nazism – The Third Reich 1920 – 1945: Some
believe that the origins of Nazism include the historical belief in a
unified Germany. A unified Germany developed in the mid 19th century. It
was considered authoritarian and undemocratic. Nazism was also
influenced by ethnic nationalism. (Volkisch groups) Some German
nationalists were strong anti-semites.
https://alphahistory.com/nazigermany/the-origins-of-nazism/
2) Modern American Right Wing Political Movement:
The Republican party conservative and pro-business philosophies of the
20th century led to present day right wing political movement.
Republicans often opposed progressive economic social programs, like the
New Deal (Roosevelt), though at times moderates and conservative in the
party clashed and fought for power. Far right social positions and
anti-immigrant policies were endorsed by Donald Trump, who was elected
in 2016 as president.
3) Grey Faction and Doug Mesner/Lucien Greaves –
considers themselves to be “a clean break from LaVeyan Satanism.” “From
the beginning, The Satanic Temple offered a stark contrast to the Church
of Satan’s anti-altruistic philosophy of self interest.” The Satanic
Temple endorses several political and social causes.
https://thesatanictemple.com/pages/what-is-the-difference-between-the-satanic-temple-and-the-church-of-satan
Misinformation and Propaganda:
Nazism – The Third Reich 1920 – 1945:
In 1924, Adolf Hitler wrote that propaganda’s
“task is not to make an objective study of the truth, in so far as it
favors the enemy, and then set it before the masses with academic
fairness; its task is to serve our own right, always and unflinchingly.”
Nazi propaganda was distributed through a wide variety of media and
social channels. Jewish people in particular were the targets of Nazi
propaganda and negative social policies which led to the Holocaust and
murder of millions of Jewish people as well as others.
Film portrayed a large role in the development of pro-Nazi and
anti-Semitism in Germany. Film and propaganda were used to cover up the
atrocities and murders in the concentration camps.
Like many countries, propaganda was used to encourage public support of war.
https://encyclopedia.ushmm.org/content/en/article/nazi-propaganda
Modern American Right Wing Political Movement – 2016 – 2020:
Fox News has been considered the right wing’s “Ministry of Truth.”
https://www.newsweek.com/fox-news-donald-trumps-ministry-truth-cia-analyst-1378208
From Orwell’s 1984: “The government puts into manufacturing its own
version of reality, from rewriting history to producing propaganda to
trying to remove as many words as possible from the English language to
reduce people’s ability to think. Its main role is to help control the
population through misinformation, outright lies and lack of information
so that the state can maintain total power over the people.”
https://www.enotes.com/homework-help/book-1984-what-was-main-role-ministry-truth-720
At times, the modern American right wing has been compared to Nazi
Germany and other previous fascist movements. The American Alt-Right at
times quotes Hitler and promotes racist and anti-Semitic philosophies.
https://ritualabuse.us/mindcontrol/trump-and-fascism/
The Satanic Temple – Grey Faction and Doug Mesner/Lucien Greaves (both aliases)
– 2000 – 2020
The Grey Faction uses a wide variety of propaganda techniques to misrepresent the pro-survivor movement.
“….Collective or cultural gaslighting, pushing society at large to
question the sanity of its members who perceive politics
counter-hegemonically and question the falsified historiographies of the
ruling class. A linchpin of this societal gaslighting is formed by
mechanisms which trigger the attribution of the “conspiracist ideation”
label to certain discourses and by efforts to cause certain discourses
to become dominated by or associated with faulty conspiracist ideational
reasoning.”
“….the allegation that someone is a “conspiracy theorist” is almost
always a figurative way to charge them with faulty reasoning or, at the
very least, to imply skepticism of their claims.”
“we have seen that Misicko often ridicules his opponents as
believers in conspiracy theories related to “MK Ultra,” comparing them
to believers in “UFO’s” and “Past Life Regression”
Cultural Gaslighting; or, “Falsified History Syndrome”
Propaganda and Mind Control:
Nazism – The Third Reich 1920 – 1945:
“The Nazi propaganda machine exploited ordinary Germans by encouraging them to be co-producers of a false reality….
Joseph Goebbels, the appointed minister of propaganda of Nazi
Germany, once said: “There are two ways to make a revolution. You can
blast your enemy with machine guns until he acknowledges the superiority
of those holding the machine guns. That is one way. Or you can
transform the nation through a revolution of the spirit …4”
Propaganda was the operational method of the Third Reich, the idea
that projected the ideology. Hitler’s chief architect, Albert Speer,
told the Nuremberg Tribunal “that what distinguished the Third Reich
from all previous dictatorships was its use of all the means of
communication to sustain itself and to deprive its objects of the power
of independent thought.”5 Hitler was a magician of illusion.”….
Repetition
The essence of the Nazi propaganda method was repetition. Goebbels
argued that the skill of British propagandists during the Great War
resided in the fact that they used just a few powerful slogans and kept
repeating them.”
Enemies
“Hitler understood, as few others had ever done, the need for the serial
creation of enemies. He was a political entrepreneur possessed of the
truly devastating insight that all recent enemies could eventually merge
into the one super-enemy, the Jews.”
https://slate.com/news-and-politics/2017/03/how-nazi-propaganda-encouraged-the-masses-to-co-produce-a-false-reality.html
Modern American Right Wing Political Movement – 2016 – 2020:
Fox News is Donald Trump’s ‘De Facto Ministry of Truth,’ Ex-CIA Analyst Says
“With Fox News covering his back with the Republican base, he has a
fighting chance, because he has something no other president in American
history has ever had at his disposal—a servile propaganda operation,”
Taylor said.
Trump has made his appreciation of Fox News well known. The
president regularly compliments the conservative network while bashing
competitors including CNN and MSNBC.”
https://www.newsweek.com/fox-news-donald-trumps-ministry-truth-cia-analyst-1378208
The Satanic Temple – Grey Faction and Doug Mesner/Lucien Greaves (both aliases)
– 2000 – 2020
Name Calling
“The organization S.M.A.R.T is run by this little shit named Neil Brick,
he’s actually when I first saw him, he’s this staggering little moron
with this greasy combover and thick glasses, and he’s very short and
very frail …” The Grey Faction repeatedly uses the term “quacks” to
describe trauma practitioners.
https://ritualabuse.us/smart-conference/2019-conference/possible-hate-groups-how-do-they-effect-survivors-and-their-resources/
Exaggeration
“The crude sales booth at the far end of the conference room marketing a
more advanced species of tin-foil hat does nothing to allay the
suspicion that this is to be a congregation of raving delusional
paranoiacs.”
The use of one event or occurrence to purposefully mischaracterize the
work of an organization and movement. The Grey Faction does this
frequently, looking for licensing complaints against therapists and
taking quotes out of context to mischaracterize and malign trauma
professionals.
Enemies
Ritual abuse survivors and their helpers
Propaganda Film
“Mental Health Counselor Paranoid Presentation”
https:// youtu.be/btQaGxTp_m8
This video was taken and published without my permission at a Survivorship conference.
This video incredibly has scary music played in the background and
mislabels my statements asking people not to use cult hand signals
during the conference as “paranoid.”
This video purposefully mischaracterizes my work, including their attacks on my professional license, all of which failed.
False Analogy
“In the technique of false analogy, two things are compared that may or
may not really be similar are presented as being similar. In most false
analogies, there isn’t enough evidence available to support the
comparison.
Mesner compares ritual abuse survivors to alien abductees. In this false
comparison, he lists what he considers certain parallels between the
two. Yet, this does not prove that either are the same. One can take any
item or concept and then list hundreds of qualities and then take
another item and do the same thing. Then one could make a short list of
the similar qualities on these lists. This does not make either item
similar, nor does it prove that ritual abuse memories are not real.”
http://neilbrick.com/articles/douglas-misicko-alias-douglas-mesner/
Bullying:
Nazism – The Third Reich 1920 – 1945:
Auschwitz Exhibition
@auschwitzxhibit
Before their killing nazis tried to dehumanize Jewish men and women in
multiple ways. In these pictures, SS men forcing a Jew to bathe in a
large basin in the street and German soldiers and local people watch a
local man spray Jews with water before their murder at Kovno (1941)
https://twitter.com/auschwitzxhibit/status/1229561176968908801
Modern American Right Wing Political Movement – 2016 – 2020:
Trump’s Nicknames and the Psychology of Bullying By Ronald Pies, M.D.
“During and after the presidential campaign, Trump bestowed offensive
nicknames on several of his opponents. There was, famously, “Crooked
Hillary”, but there was also “Little Marco”, “Crazy Bernie” and “Lyin
Ted” for Marco Rubio, Bernie Sanders, and Ted Cruz, respectively. Trump
also repeatedly referred to Sen. Elizabeth Warren as “Pocahontas,” a
jibe at her assertion of Native American heritage. More recently, Trump
has given Sen. Chuck Schumer a series of nicknames, including “Head
Clown,” “Fake Tears” and “Cryin’ Chuck.”
https://psychcentral.com/blog/trumps-nicknames-and-the-psychology-of-bullying/
The Satanic Temple – Grey Faction and Doug Mesner/Lucien Greaves (both aliases)
– 2000 – 2020
Mesner: “The conference is so self-evidently full of bullshit that
exposing it may seem no more productive than pulling the false beard
from a shopping mall Santa Claus. But, absurd as the premise of the
S.M.A.R.T. conference is, and deranged as the speaker’s tales clearly
are…”
https://ritualabuse.us/ritualabuse/harassment-by-false-memory-proponents/
Hate Speech and Hate Groups (including antisemitism):
“A hate group is a social group that advocates and practices hatred,
hostility, or violence towards members of a race, ethnicity, nation,
religion, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation or any other
designated sector of society. According to the United States Federal
Bureau of Investigation (FBI), a hate group’s “primary purpose is to
promote animosity, hostility, and malice against persons belonging to a
race, religion, disability, sexual orientation, or ethnicity/national
origin which differs from that of the members of the organization.”
https://ritualabuse.us/smart-conference/2019-conference/possible-hate-groups-how-do-they-effect-survivors-and-their-resources/
Nazism – The Third Reich 1920 – 1945:
“The Protocols of the Elders of Zion is the most notorious and
widely distributed antisemitic publication of modern times. Its lies
about Jews, which have been repeatedly discredited, continue to
circulate today, especially on the Internet. The individuals and groups
who have used the Protocols are all linked by a common purpose: to
spread hatred of Jews.
The Protocols is entirely a work of fiction, intentionally written
to blame Jews for a variety of ills. Those who distribute it claim that
it documents a Jewish conspiracy to dominate the world. The conspiracy
and its alleged leaders, the so-called Elders of Zion, never existed.”
“Beginning in 1920, auto magnate Henry Ford’s newspaper, The
Dearborn Independent, published a series of articles based in part on
the Protocols. The International Jew, the book that included this
series, was translated into at least 16 languages. Both Adolf Hitler and
Joseph Goebbels, later head of the propaganda ministry, praised Ford
and The International Jew.”
“Nazi Party ideologue Alfred Rosenberg introduced Hitler to the
Protocols during the early 1920s, as Hitler was developing his
worldview. Hitler referred to the Protocols in some of his early
political speeches, and, throughout his career, he exploited the myth
that “Jewish-Bolshevists” were conspiring to control the world.
During the 1920s and 1930s, The Protocols of the Elders of Zion
played an important part in the Nazis’ propaganda arsenal. The Nazi
party published at least 23 editions of the Protocols between 1919 and
1939. Following the Nazis’ seizure of power in 1933, some schools used
the Protocols to indoctrinate students.”
https://encyclopedia.ushmm.org/content/en/article/protocols-of-the-elders-of-zion
Modern American Right Wing Political Movement – 2016 – 2020:
“We won. America belongs to white men.” – Richard Spencer
Another clip recorded by Winkler — and a live stream of the entire event
posted online by the school’s student newspaper, The Battalion — shows
that Spencer went on to praise Donald Trump as “an alt-right hero” for
reminding white Americans of what, he said, “makes the white race truly
unique and truly wonderful.”
Richard Spencer praises Donald Trump as an alt-right hero
https://theintercept.com/2016/12/07/america-belongs-white-men-alt-right-founder-says/
Alt-Right Exults in Donald Trump’s Election With a Salute: ‘Heil Victory’
www.nytimes.com/2016/11/21/us/alt-right-salutes-donald-trump.html
But now his tone changed as he began to tell the audience of more than
200 people, mostly young men, what they had been waiting to hear. He
railed against Jews and, with a smile, quoted Nazi propaganda in the
original German. America, he said, belonged to white people, whom he
called the “children of the sun,” a race of conquerors and creators who
had been marginalized but now, in the era of President-elect Donald J.
Trump, were “awakening to their own identity.”
Fascism spread in 1930s America. It could spread again today.
“At the time, Jews served the same role for U.S. fascists that
immigrants, Muslims and other minorities serve today: a vague but
malicious threat they believed to be undermining America’s greatness.
Surveys of U.S. public opinion from the 1930s are a startling reminder
of just how widespread these attitudes became. As late as July 1942, a
Gallup poll showed that 1 in 6 Americans thought Hitler was “doing the
right thing” to the Jews. A 1940 poll found that nearly a fifth of
Americans saw Jews as a national “menace” — more than any other group,
including Germans. Almost a third anticipated “a widespread campaign
against the Jews” — a campaign that 12 percent of Americans were willing
to support.”
http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/opinion/commentary/ct-trump-fascism-nazis-hitler-0170816-story.html
The Satanic Temple – Grey Faction and Doug Mesner/Lucien Greaves (both aliases)
– 2000 – 2020
Examples:
Where the Witch-Hunters are: Satanic Panic & Mental Health Malpractice
By Douglas Mesner and Sarah Ponto Rivera
“But where is Randy “L’il Knob” Noblitt today, now that social
conditions aren’t nearly so amenable to the tin-foil hat Torquemada
whose doctoral thesis was on The Celestial Concomitants of Human
Behavior, more colloquially known as Astrology?”
(“Deeper Dive” Grey Faction Website)
Report from the S.M.A.R.T. Ritual Abuse/Mind-Control Conference 2009, Part 1
by doug — August 25, 2009
On the weekend of August 15-16, journalist Douglas Mesner (process.org)
attended a conference for alleged victims of Satanic Ritual Abuse and
Mind-Control in Windsor Locks, Connecticut. This is the first of his
2-part report:
“The crude sales booth at the far end of the conference room marketing a
more advanced species of tin-foil hat does nothing to allay the
suspicion that this is to be a congregation of raving delusional
paranoiacs.”
Doug Mesner’s connection to the book “Might is Right”
“First published in 1890, it heavily advocates egoist anarchism,
amorality, consequentialism and psychological hedonism. In Might Is
Right, Redbeard rejects conventional ideas of human and natural rights
and argues that only strength or physical might can establish moral
right….
There are also controversial parts of the book that deal with race and
male–female relations, claiming that the woman and the family as a whole
are the property of the man and proclaiming the innate superiority of
the Anglo-Saxon race. The book also contains many strong anti-Semitic
statements.”
“The author and Doug at a book signing for Might Is Right, 2004….
Lucien Greaves of the Satanic Temple first showed up at my door over a
decade ago. He wanted a copy of a book I had republished called Might Is
Right. It was a 100-year-old tome, long forgotten by most, with the
exception of Anton LaVey,… The release of this new version of Might Is
Right became a phenomenon within the underground, and that is what
brought the future leader of the Satanic Temple to my door. Only his
name wasn’t Lucien Greaves at the time, it was Doug Mesner. (This isn’t
the first time Doug has been connected with the Temple, though it is the
first time he has publicly admitted his involvement.) When he first
came to my home, Doug brought a stack of his drawings and writings with
him. It was amazing stuff, and much to my surprise he left it with me.
Not long after our first meeting, and after reviewing his sketchbooks at
length, I reprinted a limited edition version of Might Is Right and
asked Doug to illustrate the chapter headings for it. His work on the
book was truly excellent.”
https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/4w7adn/unmasking-lucien-greaves-aka-doug-mesner-leader-of-the-satanic-temple
http://childabusedata.blogspot.com/2019/07/might-is-right-lucien-greaves-satanic.html
Anti-Semitism connected to Doug Mesner:
“Like, I think it’s okay to hate Jews if you hate them because they’re
Jewish and they wear a stupid fuckin’ frisbie on their head [correct
term: yarmulke or kippah] and walk around [and] think their God’s chosen
people, but it’s not okay to hate somebody [‘born of Jewish blood’]
just because their parents were stupid fuckin’ Jews and wore stupid
frisbies on their head and thought the Jews were God’s chosen people […]
Not everybody of Jewish blood is okay with me, it depends on if they
follow the Jewish, uh… […] Satanic Jews are fine,” (Adam, “Doug Mesner
[Lucien Greaves/Douglas Misicko] Satanic Temple Anti-Semitic Rant”
(transcribed).”
On the Psychological Projection of Antisemitism by Satanists https://danielkbuntovnik.wordpress.com/
Doug Mesner (Lucien Greaves, Satanic Temple) Alleged Anti-Semitic Statements
https://www.videosprout.com/video?id=98aafea9-df67-416d-998d-46348a626005&fbclid=IwAR3uIHF8pl3sgLGCSsdJKyE9QJK3JpfH4j2H8DLhd1yYHuc_pPLFdPHIMtE
(audio excerpt)
Harassment:
Nazism – The Third Reich 1920 – 1945:
“Through hundreds of legal measures, the Nazi-led German government
gradually excluded Jews from public life, the professions, and public
education. The goal of Nazi propaganda was to demonize Jews and to
create a climate of hostility and indifference toward their plight. On
Kristallnacht—the Night of Broken Glass—Jewish businesses and synagogues
were destroyed in the first act of state-sponsored violence against the
Jewish community. Many Jews who had the means tried to leave Germany
but encountered countless bureaucratic hurdles.”
“The goal of Nazi propaganda was to demonize Jews and encourage Germans
to see Jews as dangerous outsiders in their midst. After 1935, everyday
antisemitism was a regular part of carnival parades and floats. Public
displays of antisemitism reinforced a climate of hostility toward Jews
in Germany, or at the least, indifference to their treatment.”
https://www.ushmm.org/learn/holocaust/path-to-nazi-genocide/chapter-3/from-citizens-to-outcasts-1933-1938
Modern American Right Wing Political Movement – 2016 – 2020:
Neo-Nazi website founder owes $14 million to woman he urged readers to harass, judge says
Tanya Gersh said she and her family received threatening and horrifying
messages for months after Daily Stormer founder Andrew Anglin encouraged
a “troll storm.”
HELENA, Mont. — A judge on Thursday ordered the publisher of a neo-Nazi
website to pay a Jewish real estate agent $14 million for inciting his
readers to harass her family with hundreds of threatening and
anti-Semitic messages and calls.
U.S. District Judge Dana Christensen entered Tanya Gersh a default
judgment in her civil lawsuit after The Daily Stormer founder Andrew
Anglin refused to appear for a scheduled deposition in the case.
He ordered Anglin to pay Gersh over $4 million in compensatory damages,
$10 million in punitive damages and told him to permanently remove all
posts, comments and images about Gersh, her husband and son.
https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/neo-nazi-website-founder-owes-14-million-woman-he-urged-n1040671
The Satanic Temple – Grey Faction and Doug Mesner/Lucien Greaves (both aliases)
– 2000 – 2020
Grey Faction, Satanic Temple and Lucien Greaves Fact Sheet:
For over a decade Douglas Misicko using several aliases (including
Douglas Mesner and Lucien Greaves) has harassed groups helping child
abuse, rape and trauma survivors. He has also harassed groups providing
research in support of child abuse, rape and trauma survivors.
In 2013, he and others created a group called the Satanic Temple. One
part of this group is called the Grey Faction. The Grey Faction states
they “invade” conferences. These conferences are provided to help and
educate child abuse, rape and trauma survivors and their helpers.
Their representatives that invade these conferences misrepresent their
reasons for attending these conferences. They film people at these
conferences without permission and publish these films without the
permission of those filmed. The Grey Faction repeatedly misrepresents
the research and statements of the people at these conferences. It uses
repeated ad hominem attacks against child abuse and trauma researchers
without rebutting their research or stories.
https://ritualabuse.us/ritualabuse/grey-faction-satanic-temple-and-lucien-greaves-fact-sheet/
The website muckrock.com has been used by the Grey Faction to
investigate and then attack clinicians working with cult survivors.
Pseudoscience:
Nazism – The Third Reich 1920 – 1945:
“From 1933 to 1945, Nazi Germany carried out a campaign to “cleanse”
German society of individuals viewed as biological threats to the
nation’s “health.” Enlisting the help of physicians and medically
trained geneticists, psychiatrists, and anthropologists, the Nazis
developed racial health policies that began with the mass sterilization
of “genetically diseased” persons and ended with the near annihilation
of European Jewry. With the patina of legitimacy provided by “racial”
science experts, the Nazi regime carried out a program of approximately
400,000 forced sterilizations and over 275,000 euthanasia deaths that
found its most radical manifestation in the death of millions of
“racial” enemies in the Holocaust.
This campaign was based in part on ideas about public health and
genetic “fitness” that had grown out of the inclination of many late
nineteenth century scientists and intellectuals to apply the Darwinian
concepts of evolution to the problems of human society. These ideas
became known as eugenics and found a receptive audience in countries as
varied as Brazil, France, Great Britain, and the United States. But in
Germany, in the traumatic aftermath of World War I and the subsequent
economic upheavals of the twenties, eugenic ideas found a more virulent
expression when combined with the Nazi worldview that espoused both
German racial superiority and militaristic ultranationalism.”
https://www.ushmm.org/collections/bibliography/nazi-racial-science
Modern American Right Wing Political Movement – 2016 – 2020:
What does Trump actually believe on climate change?
US President Donald Trump’s position on climate change has been in the
spotlight again, after he criticised “prophets of doom” at the World
Economic Forum in Davos.
At the event, which had sustainability as its main theme, and
activist Greta Thunberg as its star guest, Mr Trump dismissed
“alarmists” who wanted to “control every aspect of our lives” – while
also expressing the US’s support for an initiative to plant one trillion
trees.
If you judge the president based on his words alone, his views on climate change appear contradictory – and confusing.
He has called climate change “mythical”, “nonexistent”, or “an
expensive hoax” – but also subsequently described it as a “serious
subject” that is “very important to me”.
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-51213003
The Satanic Temple – Grey Faction and Doug Mesner/Lucien Greaves (both aliases)
– 2000 – 2020
Calling science pseudoscience:
1) Denial that memories can be repressed.
“The notion that traumatic events can be repressed and later recovered
is the most pernicious bit of folklore ever to infect psychology and
psychiatry. It has provided the theoretical basis for ‘recovered memory
therapy’ — the worst catastrophe to befall the mental health field since
the lobotomy era.” Prof. Richard McNally” “ the scourge of repressed
memory pseudoscience in mental health care” https://greyfaction.org/
https://www.theravive.com/therapedia/dissociative-amnesia-dsm–5-300.12-(f44.0)
“Dissociative amnesia (DA) is one of three dissociative disorders listed
under DSM-V. The disorder involves the temporary loss of recall memory
caused by disassociation, which may last for a period of seconds or
years. The interruption in memory may be voluntary or involuntary and is
most often a result of psychological trauma. DA involves episodic
autobiographical memory loss inconsistent with normal forgetfulness.
Episodic autobiographical information is associated with contextual
information, such as what happened in the minutes leading up to a
traumatic event. The individual may, however, remember semantic
autobiographical information such as the date, time and weather
conditions of the accident. Dissociative amnesia often arises from
traumatic childhood events.”
2) Denial that DID (Dissociative Identity Disorder) is caused by trauma.
Pope Interview
You’ve treated some thousand-odd patients, many of whom experienced extreme trauma, from what I understand –
Yes.
And you didn’t see evidence of DID (Dissociative Identity Disorder,
otherwise known as Multiple Personality Disorder) in any of them?
I have seen a number of people who were diagnosed with DID, or where the
patients themselves felt that they had DID, so it depends on what you
mean by the question. In other words, there are certainly people that
I’ve seen that were quite convinced that they did have different
personalities that had amnesia for one another. But, even though it was
“real” in the sense that the patients believed that they had it, I’m not
convinced that it was real in the sense that it was a naturally
occurring phenomenon, as opposed to something that had occurred through
the power of suggestion.
https://greyfaction.org/resources/grey-faction-reports/pope-interview/
“Dissociative identity disorder. Formerly known as multiple
personality disorder, this disorder is characterized by alternating
between multiple identities. A person may feel like one or more voices
are trying to take control in their head. Often these identities may
have unique names, characteristics, mannerisms and voices. People with
DID will experience gaps in memory of every day events, personal
information and trauma…
Causes
Dissociative disorders usually develop as a way of dealing with trauma.
Dissociative disorders most often form in children exposed to long-term
physical, sexual or emotional abuse. Natural disasters and combat can
also cause dissociative disorders.”
https://www.nami.org/learn-more/mental-health-conditions/dissociative-disorders
Conclusions
It could be stated that each of the three negative social movements
above served a purpose (at least in part) to help the rich get richer.
Nazism was used to stop communism. The American Conservative
Movement has been used to shift wealth from the poor and middle classes
to the upper classes. The Grey Faction has been used to discredit those
fighting cult abuse. Cults at times are used for sex trafficking, drug
smuggling and other high profit activities.
All three negative social movements have used nefarious techniques
to manipulate and control opinion and stifle accurate social debate
through harassment and misrepresentation of facts. The Grey Faction has
attacked theories regarding different forms of social suggestion, such
as post hypnotic suggestion and the existence of certain cults and mind
control techniques controlling different aspects of society.
Knowledge is power. It appears these groups share techniques causing
harm to those around them. By exposing these techniques, we can develop
healthy social movements meant to help and not hurt others.
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