ABSTRACT

Mind-controlling abusers are concerned about security, so they want their victims to keep their distance from outsiders and to be dependent on the abuser group itself for any friendships or relationships. Organised perpetrator groups indoctrinate children that safety only exists within the confines of the group, and they can never trust anyone who is not part of the 'family'. Survivors' isolation is, in part, a result of this deliberate programming, but much of it is a result of your everyday experiences in childhood. Programming is a series of calculated experiences delivered to particular child parts in order to control their beliefs, behaviour, and emotions. Parents are the most significant persons in children's lives, and the ones with whom children usually spend the most time while their personalities are being formed. A survivor of mind control and/or ritual abuse knows by painful experience that not all parents are properly attuned to their children.