Illuminati & Mind Control
Mike; victim of Illuminati & Mind Control? « Double Dutch Blog
This blog is somewhat controversial and shocking and although you might not go with our theory stated in this blog, it is eye opening and will probably make you as mad and sad as we are.
We were contacted by someone who asked us if we wanted to end up like Evan Chandler for publishing a blog about Mike/Mind Control & Illuminati, but since this is just a theory and the net is all over with articles about this topic, we will post it. There are a lot of people trying to keep us hoaxers from the truth by scaring them and telling half truths, but we have thought this out and unfortunately this fits. The twin-theory might have been off, but if this theory turns out to be true, it wasn’t even that far fetched.
Although we are still convinced that Mike is alive, the conclusion we get to at the end of this blog will rip your heart out and throw it into a dark place where it’s not easily found again, so consider yourself warned, it’s not some light reading.
We will start this blog with the Illuminati and mind control. Why? Because after reading up and seeing a lot of video’s, we noticed that we are being manipulated to the fullest and we advise you to watch both Zeitgeist movies on the news page as well, either before you read this blog, or after, to see in what way we are being manipulated.
We did not write this article to intentionally scare people, we did not write this blog to spread lies although we are not presenting facts, but just a theory, but conspiracies do exist in this world and are mostly ignored.
This article might scare you, break your heart like it did to us and you might feel upset after reading, but in our opinion it is something that needs to be discussed.
In our latest blog we presented you our theory about the fluoride poisoning. After we had finished the article we went searching for reasons. Why would someone do this to Mike and who would do this? The more we looked into it, the more signs we bumped into that Mike is a victim of mind control and the Illuminati. It is alleged that there was a mind control program known as MK Ultra, which in our opinion could be the program he was a victim of. First let us present you some information about these mind control experiments, performed by the CIA from around the early 1950′s to give you some information about these experiments.
THE CIA & MIND CONTROL:
There is a lot of information on the internet about Illuminati, Freemasonry, Mind Control and links to the CIA. Because we think it is too much to post it all in just one blog, we made another one with the background information about these topics. We do advise you to read the information first, because you might bump into things that will look familiar and you will understand where we are coming from.
SOME INFORMATION ABOUT MIND CONTROL & ILLUMINATI: http://doubledutchblogs.wordpress.com/2010/01/03/general-information/
This is just a tiny snippet of the info available on the net, if you are interested we advise you to search for yourself. On YouTube you can also find some interesting video’s if you don’t want to read too much.
Some interesting parts in this information that could relate to Mike points out the following:
Project MK-ULTRA, or MKULTRA, was the code name for a covert CIA interrogation research program, run by the Office of Scientific Intelligence. This official U.S. government program began in the early 1950s, continuing at least through the late 1960s, and it used United States citizens as its test subjects. The published evidence indicates that Project MK-ULTRA involved the surreptitious use of many types of drugs, as well as other methods, to manipulate individual mental states and to alter brain function.
The various avenues used to control human behavior under MKULTRA included:
-radiation
The nature, severity, and longevity of side effects depends on the organs that receive the radiation, the treatment itself (type of radiation, dose, fractionation, concurrent chemotherapy), and the patient.
Most side effects are predictable and expected. Side effects from radiation are usually limited to the area of the patient’s body that is under treatment. One of the aims of modern radiotherapy is to reduce side effects to a minimum, and to help the patient to understand and to deal with those side effects which are unavoidable.
The main side effects reported are fatigue and skin irritation, like a mild to moderate sun burn. The fatigue often sets in during the middle of a course of treatment and can last for weeks after treatment ends. The skin irritation will also go away, but it may not be as elastic as it was before.
-electroshock
Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT), also known as electroshock, is a well-established, albeit controversial, psychiatric treatment in which seizures are electrically induced in anesthetized patients for therapeutic effect. Aside from effects in the brain, the general physical risks of ECT are similar to those of brief general anesthesia; the United States’ Surgeon General’s report says that there are “no absolute health contraindications” to its use. Immediately following treatment the most common adverse effects are confusion and memory loss. The state of confusion usually disappears after a few hours.
-psychology
Psychology is an academic and applied discipline which involves the scientific study of human or animal mental functions and behaviors. Experiments on humans have been put under some controls, namely informed and voluntary consent. After World War II, the Nuremberg Code was established, because of Nazi abuses of experimental subjects. Later, most countries (and scientific journals) adopted the Declaration of Helsinki. In the US, the National Institutes of Health established the Institutional Review Board in 1966, and in 1974 adopted the National Research Act (HR 7724). All of these measures encouraged researchers to obtain informed consent from human participants in experimental studies. A number of influential studies led to the establishment of this rule; such studies included the MIT and Fernald School radioisotope studies, the Thalidomide tragedy, the Willowbrook hepatitis study, and Stanley Milgram’s studies of obedience to authority.
Psychiatry is the medical specialty devoted to the study and treatment of mental disorders. Psychiatric assessment typically starts with a mental status examination and the compilation of a case history. Psychological tests and physical examinations may be conducted, including on occasion the use of neuroimaging or other neurophysiological techniques.
Sociology is the study of human societies. It is a social science (with which it is informally synonymous) that uses various methods of empirical investigation and critical analysis to develop and refine a body of knowledge and theory about human social activity, often with the goal of applying such knowledge to the pursuit of social welfare.
Anthropology is the holistic, global, comparative study of humans. It is the comprehensive study of human beings and of their interactions with each other and the environment. Anthropology has its intellectual origins in both the natural sciences and the humanities.
Graphology is the study and analysis of handwriting especially in relation to human psychology. In the medical field, it can be used to refer to the study of handwriting as an aid in diagnosis and tracking of diseases of the brain and nervous system. The term is sometimes incorrectly used to refer to forensic document examination.
-harassment substances
-paramilitary devices
-materials (read: DRUGS), “LSD” being the most widely dispensed “material”
A special procedure, designated MKDELTA, was established to govern the use of MKULTRA abroad. MKULTRA/DELTA materials were used for harassment, discrediting or disabling purposes.
A few of the internal images predominately seen by victims/survivors are:
-trees
-the Cabalistic “Tree of Life,” with adjoining root systems
-butterflies
-flowers
THE CONSEQUENCES OF THE MIND CONTROL TO MIKE
We are afraid Mike has developed Dissociative Identity Disorder (alter egos) throughout the years. It’s very common with people that were the victim of Mind Control. For more info read this: http://www.cassiopaea.org/cass/greenbaum.htm
We think there are at least 2 alter egos’, maybe that is why we see more that one Mike on this painting:
The fact that he used 19 aliases could mean there are way more than that, but we will focus on just a few here. Some info on Dissociative Identity Disorder & alter egos:
Dissociative identity disorder
Dissociative identity disorder (DID) is a psychiatric diagnosis that describes a condition in which a person displays multiple distinct identities or personalities (known as alter egos or alters), each with its own pattern of perceiving and interacting with the environment. The diagnosis requires that at least two personalities routinely take control of the individual’s behavior with an associated memory loss that goes beyond normal forgetfulness; in addition, symptoms cannot be the temporary effects of drug use or a general medical condition. The condition first appeared in current medical classification in the 1980 publication of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-III) classification, as multiple personality disorder (MPD), which is the term still used by the ICD-10.
There is a great deal of controversy surrounding the topic. There are many commonly disputed points about DID. These viewpoints critical of DID can be quite varied, with some taking the position that DID does not actually exist as a valid medical diagnosis, and others who think that DID may exist but is either always or usually an adverse side effect of therapy. DID diagnoses initially appeared to be almost entirely confined to the North American continent, but later surveys found cases on other continents but at significantly lower rates.
Signs and symptoms
Individuals diagnosed with DID demonstrate a variety of symptoms with wide fluctuations across time; functioning can vary from severe impairment in daily functioning to normal or high abilities. Symptoms can include:
• Multiple mannerisms, attitudes and beliefs that are not similar to each other
• unexplainable headaches and other body pains
• distortion or loss of subjective time
• depersonalization
• derealization
• severe memory loss
• depression
• flashbacks of abuse/trauma
• unexplainable phobias
• sudden anger without a justified cause
• lack of intimacy and personal connections
• frequent panic/anxiety attacks
• auditory hallucinations of the personalities inside their mind
Patients may experience an extremely broad array of other symptoms that resemble epilepsy, schizophrenia, anxiety disorders, mood disorders, post traumatic stress disorder, personality disorders, and eating disorders.
Causes
The causes of dissociative identity disorder have not been identified, but are theoretically linked with the interaction of overwhelming stress, traumatic antecedents, insufficient childhood nurturing, and an innate ability to dissociate memories or experiences from consciousness. A high percentage of patients report child abuse. People diagnosed with DID often report that they have experienced severe physical and sexual abuse, especially during their childhood. Several psychiatric rating scales of DID sufferers suggested that DID is strongly related to childhood trauma rather than to an underlying electrophysiological dysfunction.
Others believe that the symptoms of DID are created iatrogenically by therapists using certain treatment techniques with suggestible patients, but this idea is not universally accepted. Skeptics have observed that a small number of therapists are responsible for diagnosing the majority of individuals with DID; that patients do not report sexual abuse or manifest alters until after treatment has begun; and the alternative explanation of the “alters” being rule-governed social roles rather than separate personalities.
Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dissociative_identity_disorder
Alter ego
An alter ego (Latin, “the other I”) is a second self, a second personality or persona within a person. It was coined in the early nineteenth century when schizophrenia was first described by early psychologists. A person with an alter ego is said to lead a double life.
The term alter ego is commonly used in literature analysis and comparison to describe characters who are psychologically identical, or sometimes to describe a character as an alter ego of the author, a fictional character whose behavior, speech or thoughts intentionally represent those of the author.
Alternatively, this can refer a similar situation when a role or persona is taken on by an actor.
The characters Doctor Jekyll and Mister Hyde in Robert Louis Stevenson’s thriller Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde represent an exploration of the concept that good and evil exist within one person, constantly at war. Edward Hyde literally represents the doctor’s other self, a psychopathic being unrestrained by the conventions of civilized society, who shares a body with the doctor.
This can also refer to the way a person may act differently in different situations.
Often, ones with alter-egos have no recollection whatsoever of the actions that their alter-ego performed.
Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alter_ego
That is some freaky stuff!