MK Resistance



A great many survivors have contacted me seeking information and assistance in resisting the torture. I can't respond to most so here are some thoughts on the subject of resistance. Point is, the technology is not perfect. It never was. It is only mis-information and dis-information which allow the Defense Intelligence Agency and the National Reconnaissance Office to succeed. Even the most persistant MK torture conditioning can be resisted.

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The experiences the survivors report are not live ... they are recorded.

The amount of electro-magnetic energy that such implanted relays are capable of downlinking is so small as to have very little apparent (direct) effect, if any, upon the brain. However, over a long period of time (months or years) even that little bit of energy can be utilized to condition responses indirectly into the victims' own thinking processes.

Over a period of months and years, conditioned responses are patterned into the brain's neural pathways. This neural patterning requires millions upon millions of repititions, but eventually the victim's brain is conditioned to produce the responses that their torturers wished to implement.

Hour after hour, day after day, year after year, the torturers broadcast weak electro-magnetic fields which emulate brainwave patterns. Sequences of these emulated patterns are then strung together to emulate a thought process. These sequences are then repeated billions of times.

Here, note the articles on J.L. West and Jose Delgado. Both note the use of computers in perpetrating this sort of repetitive conditioning.

Over time, the neurons in the victims' brains become conditioned to repeat these superimposed patterns of brainwave activity. As time goes by, the victims' brains become the source of these "broadcasts." Soon, as more neurons become more deeply conditioned, these externally patterned thought processes become more and more pronounced (louder). Ultimately, these brainwave patterns become self-sustaining.

Typically, these conditioned responses are strung together in a looped and/or cross-linked pattern so as to make these superimposed thought processes both self-sustaining and self-reinforcing. This neural patterning is usually linked to the motor and/or sensory centers of the brain in such a way as to utilize pain and pleasure to reinforce the expected responses.

Survivors may notice that when trying to supress (resist) any of these errant, conditioned thought processes, one or more muscle spasms occur elsewhere in their bodies and these muscle spasms induce pain. The muscle spasm and its resultant pain sensations are part of the conditioned response. The neural pathways in the victims' brains have been conditioned to induce pain if they attempt to supress other of these conditioned thought processes.

Thus, the victims' brains self-reinforce these "voices," et al. in order to avoid pain.

Herein lies the key to de-conditioning these processes. One must learn to step outside of these errant patterns, analyze how they trigger and reinforce one another, and strategically pit them against one another.

For example, one or more dissociative thought processes are split off and conditioned to internalize a response in the otic centers of that victim's brain; namely, pieces of the victim's own mind are split off and twisted back around to produce the "voices" that that victim hears. Survivors can reach out with their minds and take back control of those pieces of their mind. Survivors can get behind those "voices" and pull them back in. Survivors can make those detatched part of their minds think what they want them to think. Survivors can make those detatched part of their minds not think what they have been conditioned to think.

As one resists, note the reponses that have been conditioned to prevent one from resisting. Reach out with one's own mind and hold those responses apart. If a muscle spasm occurs, consciously force the muscles that are spasming to relax while resisting the originating trigger.

As simple and straight-forward as is this conditioning technology, so also is the de-conditioning simple and straight-forward. The hard part is in de-tangling those hideous masses of looped and cross-linked conditioned responses that have become one's mind.

However, it can be done. And, with practice, it becomes very easy. Survivors can de-condition these brainwave patterns faster than their government torturers can implement them. They will try to reinforce these responses when the victim is asleep, one can't resist 24 hours a day. But, one can learn to de-condition in hours what it takes them weeks to create.

With practice, one can learn their techniques (tricks). And, with this knowledge comes power ... the power to control one's own thoughts.

The truth will set you free.