ABSTRACT

When survivors start their memory process, they pull out from their tightly closed minds a memory here, a memory there. The black chair, indicating electroshock, is often one of the most telling keys to knowledge. Their perpetrator list grows. The relatives survivors thought they had loving relationships with may be the last ones recalled, as well as the well-known and idealized political, religious, social, athletic, and artist personalities. The private and world arenas collapse for them then. Until now, the awareness has been of an event here and there. Suddenly, those barriers fall away. As they crumble, a grid-like life comes into focus. It was not an occasion here and there that covered a programming session where the mind was erased and a new one installed. All these events stacked up in survivor's life, but now they realize that they were covers or excuses to get them to a location where their perpetrators would administer additional programming and mind control.