Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Do The Cultists Have You (Coming Or Going)?

Australia's Sydney Morning Herald had a pretty good article about a former cultist named Carli McConkey, and how she fell "victim to mind control" (and isn't it strange we don't see more articles like that, in America, where the phenomena is most prevalent?)

TMR's also been arguing that - after 40 plus years of hippie cult indoctrination - themes of NewAge mind control exist throughout Western culture already. So we're going to look at that idea, using McConkey's story, and see how many of our regular themes formed the matrix that was almost impossible for McConkey - or anyone else - to escape.

(On a related note: have you noticed how NewAgers multi-task, with chiropractors promoting homeopathy, and the like?)

"Prison walls and chains are not necessary when one believes these things.''
So says Clinical Professor Doni Whitsett of the University of Southern California, who has been working with cultists and their families for 20 years.

"Carli's is 'a tragic textbook case', she says" and here's what was in Carli's textbook - and may also already be in yours:

The NewAge doomsday prophesy of Armageddon in 2012. Heard of it?

Why?

"New Age personal development" groups.

Heard anyone else in this destructive Oprah Winfrey and Anthony Robbins-saturated culture say not to?

"Mind Body Spirit".

More like Dumb, Stupid, and Ignorant.

Psychic readings.

They get the really gullible ones.

Metaphysical ''signs''.

The best ones say "STOP".

Being told to keep an open mind, to ''leave your logic at the door'', and to avoid ''judgmentalism".

Cultists hate if you won't do that.

Cleansing impurities.

You know, like getting the toxic cultists out of your life.

''Intuition''.

Guessing - same thing.

Being told one can ''manifest'' (or make) things happen in the real world using your mind.

If that's true, why are they talking - with their mouths?

The "bait and switch" technique of saying the first course will fix everything, only to be informed that to become fully ''integrated'', there were no fewer than 17 other courses, all at considerable expense, to do.

Yeah. That's not cool. Better get them outta here - fast.

Hang out on dating websites.

It's still pathetic.

Communes.

Nobody lives on one but cultists and weirdos.

Women wearing headscarfs to signify subservience.

Real men prefer blowjobs.

Personal growth or spiritual "workshops".

If they know so much, why are they doing this?

Public nakedness.

Insisted on doing it lately?

A strict vegan diet.

Makes the mind weak - because it gets no meat.

An apparently random reward-punishment system.

Think government.

Reincarnation.

Does anybody really need to come back?

The Intergalactic Council of the Universe.

We thought Scientology had put dibs on that one.

The city of Atlantis.

It must've been one hell of a place, to still have such a fan base.

''Spirit guides".

Because you know this guy is in touch with something.

Cult leaders pretending to have god-like powers.

And pretending for a reason.

Feminism.

The outrageous notion women can say and do things that, in a fair and just world, will get them hurt just like a man.

And any outsider claiming to have a symbiotic relationship with someone already in a marriage is probably a cultist out to do damage.

That's why their lying asses keep it secret.

To be continued,...

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