FYI, "Deprogramming" was a concept introduced in the 70's in order to break the faith and destroy the belief systems of believers who joined or aligned themselves with ANY religious group not approved of by the Establishment (including the Establishment Churches).
Deprogramming used MK Ultra-type methods to break down the target psychologically and destroy their belief systems and faiths. It was used by many charlatans who saw family members of such believers as easily exploitable targets, and who charged often massive prices to 'deprogram' their child or sibling.
The approach to such 'non-orthodox' believers was essentially the same attitude and approach that the sheep in the Pandemic hysteria displayed towards anyone who did not wear masks, or get the injections, or who rejected the FEAR narrative of covid 19 disaster.
Religious discretion and freedom are critical to our spiritual development. Followers of Christ were once hunted and crucified (a more vigorous form of 'deprogramming') as members of a cult, 'heretics' who did not hold up the Church Hierarchy line were tortured and burned at the stake, etc. These were al efforts to suppress real freedom of faith.
So, who is the idea of "cult" being targeted at today? Maga (by people like Killary) and Q and anons. That should tell you something about HOW and WHY the entire idea of "cults" and "Deprogramming" first came about, and by who.
There have ALWAYS been offshoots and new religious groups throughout history, Christianity today in its many forms of free worship is the fruit of the process of new faith ideas and approaches emerging and then finding root OR being discarded.
Were the CIA the one's behind the problem (establishing FAKE and Destructive Religious sects) and the solution (labeling them "cults" and promoting MK Ultra-type psychological deprogramming techniques) in order to maintain their control of the religious institutions of the United States and prevent real religious and spiritual free thought from emerging?
FYI, "Deprogramming" was a concept introduced in the 70's in order to break the faith and destroy the belief systems of believers who joined or aligned themselves with ANY religious group not approved of by the Establishment (including the Establishment Churches).
Deprogramming used MK Ultra-type methods to break down the target psychologically and destroy their belief systems and faiths. It was used by many charlatans who saw family members of such believers as easily exploitable targets, and who charged often massive prices to 'deprogram' their child or sibling.
The approach to such 'non-orthodox' believers was essentially the same attitude and approach that the sheep in the Pandemic hysteria displayed towards anyone who did not wear masks, or get the injections, or who rejected the FEAR narrative of covid 19 disaster.
Likewise, the weaponization of the expression "cult" was enacted at this time.
Religious discretion and freedom are critical to our spiritual development. Followers of Christ were once hunted and crucified (a more vigorous form of 'deprogramming') as members of a cult, 'heretics' who did not hold up the Church Hierarchy line were tortured and burned at the stake, etc. These were al efforts to suppress real freedom of faith.
So, who is the idea of "cult" being targeted at today? Maga (by people like Killary) and Q and anons. That should tell you something about HOW and WHY the entire idea of "cults" and "Deprogramming" first came about, and by who.
There have ALWAYS been offshoots and new religious groups throughout history, Christianity today in its many forms of free worship is the fruit of the process of new faith ideas and approaches emerging and then finding root OR being discarded.
Were the CIA the one's behind the problem (establishing FAKE and Destructive Religious sects) and the solution (labeling them "cults" and promoting MK Ultra-type psychological deprogramming techniques) in order to maintain their control of the religious institutions of the United States and prevent real religious and spiritual free thought from emerging?