ABSTRACT

The most effective way to stop the feeling of spinning and the memory of having been spun is to find the part whose job is to release these sensations should the memory become close to consciousness. This is not the part that holds the sensations and memories but, rather, the part that floods the victim when the victim comes too close to knowledge. After every programming session, the programmers spin most infant, child, adolescent, or adult victims in electroshock chairs, in rotatable floor chairs, or on spinning boards. They have spinning boards for infants. Programmers feel that their victims will not be able to quiet the spinning and thereby reach the harrowing memory. The spinning also spreads the feeling or message of the memory to which it is attached throughout the system. One part may hold the feeling of the spinning while another distributes it throughout the system, or one part may hold both jobs.