ABSTRACT

When survivors become ill, they have to deal with the symptoms of the illness and all that these symptoms evoke. Body memories can creep into the experience of sickness. The body memories can derive from what happened a long time ago. The brain experiences what was done in the far distance as if it were happening in the present time. Survivors are, and have been, fairly regularly tortured. In their everyday life, they probably do not know about the physical abuses; otherwise they would immediately leave their areas and go into hiding. When survivors have serious illnesses with agonizing symptoms, unconscious memories of the torture scenes may emerge. The real pain waltzes with the remembered pain and the agony becomes magnified. Another complication is survivors' hypersensitivity to chemical drugs. The medicines doctors prescribe often produce rashes and other dangerous side effects. Medical doctors have tortured victims of these mind-control abuses.