Timothy Shelley
Published: 2020-12-21
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This book is the second of a five-volume series, a carefully structured and surprisingly humorous epic, regarding the author's abuse, from 1987 to 1991, under PROJECT MONARCH, MK-ULTRA, and SLEEPING BEAUTY with attendant discussions of world history. It describes mind control methods employed by the Tavistock Institute and the Central Intelligence Agency involving drugs, hypnosis, electroshock, cybernetic implantation, microwave harassment, and sexual abuse with particular focus on Playboy. As in the prequel, Stories When Little, some of the extraordinary women who posed for this erotic magazine, and were targeted by the CIA, are featured-and so are graphic sexual fantasies. The author fearlessly unravels his own programming, discovering how he was brainwashed-partly to dissociate through sex, drugs, and rock and roll-as the Tavistock Institute sought to drive him to rape. At Pomona and Scripps, two of the Claremont Colleges, the Illuminati attempted to breed him with a descendant of John Wilkes Booth so they could produce a super-assassin under PROJECT ARTICHOKE. This lady would introduce him to a real Manchurian Candidate, a professor whom CIA had implanted with false memories of the War in Viet Nam. Then, at Cambridge University, he fell in love with a gentlewoman who had been raped in Zimbabwe, formerly Rhodesia, at the direction of British military intelligence, while MI-7 later put her clone in Playboy. The action travels from Montana to England to Europe at the fall of communism. As the author moves from London, to Paris, to Venice, to Vienna, to Budapest and Prague, he runs into an acquaintance from California, apparently by chance, on her way back from Kenya, only to learn she is the granddaughter of a cyberneticist who worked for both the Nazis and the Pentagon. Coincidence upon coincidence piles up, as the social engineering programs run by CIA, NSA, MI-6, and their affiliates are unearthed, until the reader begins to see: you're not paranoid if they're really out to get you.