NationStates Jolt Archive


Henry and Bobs sex slave

The Elder Malaclypse
16-02-2005, 17:19
For some reason my other thread on this topic was closed down. Maybe some of you think i'm making this up. Now i dont know much about it, but has anyone heard of/ believe the story that bob hope and henry kissenger forced a young girl, through mind control techniques to become their sex slave?

Just to prove i'm not making this up here's a link to the book she wrote about it:

http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0966891627/qid=1108474019/sr=2-1/ref=pd_ka_b_2_1/104-9218194-4898346

and an interview with her that i found

http://www.mindcontrolforums.com/radio/ckln23.htm
Rheinlandistan
16-02-2005, 17:41
Amazon.com's "CUSTOMERS WHO BOUGHT THIS ALSO BOUGHT:"

* Rule by Secrecy: The Hidden History That Connects the Trilateral Commission, the Freemasons, and the Great Pyramids by Jim Marrs
* Unshackled: A Survivor's Story of Mind Control by Author Name
* The Franklin Cover-Up: Child Abuse, Satanism, and Murder in Nebraska by John W. Decamp
* The New Pearl Harbor: Disturbing Questions About the Bush Administration and 9/11 by David Ray Griffin
* Blood Lines of the Illuminati by Fritz Springmeier
* Mind Control, World Control by Jim Keith


And now a short description:


This amazing autobiographical account of Brice Taylor's personal experience, reveals the hidden purpose behind the ritual abuse and mind control that is being reported around the world! It shares her recollections of being conditioned through childhood in order to be used by Bob Hope and Henry Kissinger, as a mind-controlled slave into adulthood... and used as a presidential sex toy and personal "mind file" computer by high ranking individuals around the world to further the agenda of the New World Order. This book will help you navigate your way through the treacherous times we now face in the 21st Century. Don't be left in the dark. Buy this book and share it with your friends, quickly. There is no time to lose!


I say someone escaped from the psych ward :D
The Elder Malaclypse
16-02-2005, 17:45
I say someone escaped from the psych ward :D
But isn't that what they want you to think?
Demented Hamsters
16-02-2005, 17:53
You seem intent on discussing this. While I can't understand the mod's decision to close down your threads, you are aware that repeating the same thread will probably incur their wrath and possibly have you banned?
And it's not even a very interesting or relevant thread, either (imo).
I read the interview, and I think she's just crazy than a box of badgers.
I mean look at what she says:
Initially, up close, my father primarily was, at home on a daily basis, and my mother was also programmed to abuse and program me. My whole family was actually involved in my programming, including my grandparents on both sides, aunts, uncles and my brothers. As I grew older, by the time I was five, I was being taken to military bases in and out of California and officials there were programming me, and later, doctors at UCLA Neuropsychiatric Institute in California, and places where there were NASA installations - I was also programmed.
...
A lot of that was being sat in a chair that looked like the NASA space chairs, where I would be strapped in. A lot of the equipment that I imagine was used by the astronauts was used on me. A lot of the spinning, the weightlessness, being put into sensory deprivation tanks. Being subjected to a lot of the light and sound along with electroshock.
Using Occam's razor, we can either say she was part of an indepth intergenerational abuse that was instituted by secret government organisations, including the military and NASA, with no obvious reason whatsoever. And her entire extended family had been similarly programmed to do all sorts of bizarre and obscene stuff but not remember it. This goes right up to the Whitehouse. A super secret government conspiracy to abuse select children.
Or she's crazy.
I think the following quote might convince you as to which it is:
In 1985 I had a head injury. I had a head-on collision where my head went through the windshield of the car.
Rheinlandistan
16-02-2005, 17:54
But isn't that what they want you to think?

Believe me i know that ;) It's just...if i told you i'd have to kill you :mp5: :mp5:
The Elder Malaclypse
16-02-2005, 17:59
You seem intent on discussing this. While I can't understand the mod's decision to close down your threads, you are aware that repeating the same thread will probably incur their wrath and possibly have you banned?
And it's not even a very interesting or relevant thread, either (imo).
I read the interview, and I think she's just crazy than a box of badgers.
I mean look at what she says:

Using Occam's razor, we can either say she was part of an indepth intergenerational abuse that was instituted by secret government organisations, including the military and NASA, with no obvious reason whatsoever. And her entire extended family had been similarly programmed to do all sorts of bizarre and obscene stuff but not remember it. This goes right up to the Whitehouse. A super secret government conspiracy to abuse select children.
Or she's crazy.
I think the following quote might convince you as to which it is:

Yeah yeah i know, i suppose i just find crazies interesting. Whats the most amazing thing is that her book is published and on amazon.com! What a world!
Bobs Own Pipe
16-02-2005, 17:59
If the mods aren't bad enough, we've got all these junior hall-monitor wannabes running around telling us how to be good little NSers, and admonishing us (or worse, running off to moderation to tattle) for our faux pas.

Why don't you all take a hike? Surely there must be some other way to brown-nose your way to being a moderator.

This has to be one of the first threads I've seen actually return from the ether it was consigned to. Guess that must make some people steamed.

Tough.
Neo-Anarchists
16-02-2005, 18:04
I say someone escaped from the psych ward :D
And I'm not going back!
...
Oh wait, you weren't talking to me, were you...
Bill Mutz
16-02-2005, 18:21
[crazier] than a box of badgers.Good one.
Rheinlandistan
16-02-2005, 18:28
And I'm not going back!
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Oh wait, you weren't talking to me, were you...

That depends :D
Omega the Black
16-02-2005, 18:44
Yeah yeah i know, i suppose i just find crazies interesting. Whats the most amazing thing is that her book is published and on amazon.com! What a world!
No the truly sad part is that there are people out there that will believe this nutcase and be willing to pay the $300.

Neo we would never want to send you back, life would get too boring without ya!
The Elder Malaclypse
16-02-2005, 20:05
No the truly sad part is that there are people out there that will believe this nutcase and be willing to pay the $300.

Neo we would never want to send you back, life would get too boring without ya!
I said amazing not sad
Katganistan
16-02-2005, 20:13
Crazy like a fox -- a book no one's heard of, selling for $300.00 a pop?

Who's got an interest in making sure it gets plenty of press?
Lex Terrae
16-02-2005, 20:17
It's amazing. All the money spent on getting that book published and the poor trees that gave their lives for the pages. What a waste.
The Elder Malaclypse
16-02-2005, 20:19
It's amazing. All the money spent on getting that book published and the poor trees that gave their lives for the pages. What a waste.
But its the trees that are out to get us!
ProMonkians
16-02-2005, 20:31
Burns: Thank you so much for visiting our plant, Dr. Kissinger.
Henry Kissinger: It was fun.
Smithers: We'll let you know if your glasses turn up.
Kissinger: Uh... yes, well, I'm sure I left them in the car. (Thinking to himself) No one must know I dropped them in the toilet -- not I, the man who drafted the Paris peace accord.
Katganistan
16-02-2005, 22:17
I can't say that I saw any impropriety in the thread before, but that might change...

Do you all still count the US as a Super-power?
Armed Bookworms
16-02-2005, 22:21
And I'm not going back!
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Oh wait, you weren't talking to me, were you...
Naww, the crazies that are funny are kept around for entertainment purposes.
Demented Hamsters
17-02-2005, 17:40
I think what's even more bizarre than the book being sold for $300, is that 26 people wrote reviews of it on Amazon and it has average of four stars out of 5.
One of them even left his email address, which is just asking for trouble. Doesn't he know he's now on the MIBs hit list now?
What was truly bizarre was that he left it begging to know where he can buy a copy of the book. Well, duhhh...you're on Amazon. Maybe they might have a copy.