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A personal account of attempting to escape slavery by a mind control cult

A Brain of My Own is about slavery, about brains stolen in childhood and before; brains that have been intruded upon, stopped, shrunk, paralyzed.

We know about the history of people whose bodies were enslaved; but we know barely anything about the victims who appear free but whose brains are invisibly chained. Nor do we know about the international collusion, silence, and apathy that surround this kind of slavery.

A Brain of My Own describes Wendy Hoffman's final years of attempting escape from the criminal mind control cult into which she had the misfortune of being born. This is her third memoir, and chronicles the final years of reclaiming her brain, including the ongoing abuse and torture during her recovery process. Hoffman describes the ways in which perpetrators manipulate the brain to create amnesiac barriers, methods held secret for generations. She exposes the duplicity of perpetrators functioning as normal people in the ordinary world and what is under their masks. She gives advice about how to spot seemingly helpful people who are actually out to destroy victims of mind control.This kind of dissociation is difficult to overcome, but the path back to full humanity is possible and happening.



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CONTENTS

INTRODUCTION ix

PART I: THE RECENT LIFE OF AN ESCAPEE FROM A MIND CONTROL CULT

Flying from Baltimore 3

In Victoria: what happened when most of me thought I was safe 13

Nazis 15

Location one: in a Sooke cabin 21

Location two: in a rented suite in Victoria 25

Location three: an official programming centre near Victoria 27

A change of tactics, a near fatal visit 37

Downtown Chief Rain-in-the-Face 61

Exercises for surviving victims 65

Judaism and anti-Semitism 77

A favourite place to walk in Prim 79

Dog sitting 83

The locals wanted me out of Prim 87

Retirement communities 89

Alaska 91

The start of remembering 97

The rescue 103

Alone 105

Survivor conferences 113

More memories 127

“When the battle’s lost and won” (Shakespeare, Macbeth, Act I, Scene 1, line 4) 135

PART II: SUPPLEMENTAL SECRET INFORMATION ABOUT MIND CONTROL

Underlying principles and programming methods of mind control 151

Exercises for surviving victims and survivors 177

What to expect in recovery 181

Exercises 187

Traits of surviving victims 189

Problems of surviving victims 195

The search for truth 199

Improvement 201

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS 203

AFTERWORD by Alison Miller 205

INDEX 209

A Brain Of My Own: A Memoir About Dissociation

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      Publisher: Aeon Books Ltd
      Publication Date: 31/10/2020
      ISBN13: 9781912807925, 978-1912807925
      ISBN10: 1912807920

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      A personal account of attempting to escape slavery by a mind control cult

      A Brain of My Own is about slavery, about brains stolen in childhood and before; brains that have been intruded upon, stopped, shrunk, paralyzed.

      We know about the history of people whose bodies were enslaved; but we know barely anything about the victims who appear free but whose brains are invisibly chained. Nor do we know about the international collusion, silence, and apathy that surround this kind of slavery.

      A Brain of My Own describes Wendy Hoffman's final years of attempting escape from the criminal mind control cult into which she had the misfortune of being born. This is her third memoir, and chronicles the final years of reclaiming her brain, including the ongoing abuse and torture during her recovery process. Hoffman describes the ways in which perpetrators manipulate the brain to create amnesiac barriers, methods held secret for generations. She exposes the duplicity of perpetrators functioning as normal people in the ordinary world and what is under their masks. She gives advice about how to spot seemingly helpful people who are actually out to destroy victims of mind control.This kind of dissociation is difficult to overcome, but the path back to full humanity is possible and happening.



      Table of Contents

      CONTENTS

      INTRODUCTION ix

      PART I: THE RECENT LIFE OF AN ESCAPEE FROM A MIND CONTROL CULT

      Flying from Baltimore 3

      In Victoria: what happened when most of me thought I was safe 13

      Nazis 15

      Location one: in a Sooke cabin 21

      Location two: in a rented suite in Victoria 25

      Location three: an official programming centre near Victoria 27

      A change of tactics, a near fatal visit 37

      Downtown Chief Rain-in-the-Face 61

      Exercises for surviving victims 65

      Judaism and anti-Semitism 77

      A favourite place to walk in Prim 79

      Dog sitting 83

      The locals wanted me out of Prim 87

      Retirement communities 89

      Alaska 91

      The start of remembering 97

      The rescue 103

      Alone 105

      Survivor conferences 113

      More memories 127

      “When the battle’s lost and won” (Shakespeare, Macbeth, Act I, Scene 1, line 4) 135

      PART II: SUPPLEMENTAL SECRET INFORMATION ABOUT MIND CONTROL

      Underlying principles and programming methods of mind control 151

      Exercises for surviving victims and survivors 177

      What to expect in recovery 181

      Exercises 187

      Traits of surviving victims 189

      Problems of surviving victims 195

      The search for truth 199

      Improvement 201

      ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS 203

      AFTERWORD by Alison Miller 205

      INDEX 209

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