ABSTRACT

The criminal groups test their victims from early childhood on. They want to know what talents and interests they inherited so that they can usurp them for their own purposes. They also want to know what weak spots each personality has in case they need to be punished. Therefore, they ascertain whether a victim will suffer more if he or she is humiliated professionally and in public or whether physical torture would be more effective. Starved of real recognition, some survivors end up overly hungry for attention, feeling special and important. Many more character flaws can lead people further into being a puppet of these criminal groups. If survivors have justifiable rage attacks, the controllers may make them into an assassin. The person who helps survivors cope with histrionic reactions will probably become their handler or programmer. Healing from this kind of mind torture is one of the most difficult recoveries. Minds are becoming integrated.