Place the child in a cage with a cuddly animal for several days. Dark, and all alone except for the animal they will bond with it. Then several days later during a ceremony, they will remove the child and animal from the cage, kill the animal and force the child to eat its heart. That's damage the child will never recover from...
These people doing the bidding of the evil, need to die to save future victims.
I have read many similar accounts of how you make a mind-controlled person. Works better with children, but you put them through so much horror that they dissociate. That means that the mind escapes the horror by creating a new personality that is unaware of the torture. The victim can be programmed to switch personalities via a trigger, which is a phrase or music.
It's well documented phenomena that children who survived abuse deal with. The brain seems to essentially wall off the horror to protect the child. However, this has a price. Good and bad memories are walled off.
A big clue someone has unresolved trauma is when they say things like "I don't remember much about my childhood". I remember Ellen Degeneres had a very telling line on her show where she mentioned that she has almost no memories of her childhood. She feels like her memories start from when she was 18.
That is NOT normal. That is a sign of someone who underwent very serious trauma. Trauma so severe that their mind erased their childhood (good and bad) just to protect them from what they experienced.
I've seen many celebs also mention that "I don't remember my childhood". It's so common among celebs that it is treated like a normal thing.
You can't be a complete person without your memories, both good and bad. There is a lot of research and discussion on how to heal it. People who get treatment can slowly regain the lost memories, but it takes a lot of therapy and difficult healing.
Getting back the memories means facing the trauma.
Although I'm not sure it's possible with the sophisticated MK ultra conditioning. I've heard stories that trying to unravel that can kill the person.
http://growingupchaotic.com/2017/08/29/cant-remember-childhood-can/
I read Megyn Kelly's book. Her description of her childhood was very odd to me, and her relationship with her father seemed to me to very weird also.
Later when I learned more about this lifestyle I began to suspect that Megyn might have been a victim of this kind of intentional abuse.
What's tragic is they go on to do it to their own children. The cycle just goes on and on unless that child is saved by outside intervention or has an unusual strength of will to overcome the trauma and break the bond.
And it is done to their own children with the (warped) objective that it will make them stronger: able to control (manipulate) their own subconscious, their emotions, their tomorrows, and even others. In a so-very-perverted way, the "parents" tell themselves they are doing a good thing.
But its all a lie. And based on lies. And pulls from the father of lies. And generation upon generation it destroys.
Psa 73:16-18. Scary.
God is stronger. And therein lies victory and healing. No doubt. No lies.
She’s totally in it. Just watch her interview with James (“I love children “) Alefantis from Comet Pizza. She is hideous.
Yeah, I'm not a fan, and I was outraged when she did that puff piece interview.
I am pretty sure she also lied when she Me-Too'd Roger Ailes and got him fired.
And she also strong implied that Donald Trump had his driver drug her coffee.
The book was her reward.
She then protected Alefantis...
Further reading suggestion: Dr. Norman Doidge has a few books about brain plasticity. Not specifically about this, but rather a series of anecdotal cases and researchers who document unorthodox cures to brain injuries and trauma. Relating to suppressed memory, his work suggests that when the input is too much to be absorbed immediately, the information is suppressed; releasing it involves replaying the memories and emotionally processing them as if lived in slow motion, when one is better able to process them. A fascinating topic in itself.