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because I could learn from him. But, in another way, it wasn’t so<br />

good because I went directly from Daddy to Doolittle without ever<br />

being on my own. Even today, men are telling me what to do. My<br />

husband, my lawyer, my accountant, my personal manager [Ken<br />

Riley, her road manager has been her <strong>mind</strong>-<strong>control</strong> handler, and<br />

Alex Houston & Reggie Maclaughlin have done some of her recent<br />

programming]. In a sense, I still don’t have complete <strong>control</strong> over<br />

myself. Maybe I never will. But if it wasn’t for Doo [her nickname<br />

for her husband & handler], we wouldn’t have what we have<br />

today."<br />

Anger within a System can be dangerous, when one alter directs its<br />

anger toward another alter. Sometimes one alter will try to kill<br />

another alter. Actually, this happens more often than one might<br />

imagine. If the alter succeeds of course, the body will be dead, with<br />

the resulting consequence that everyone dies.<br />

The programmers enjoy seeing this type of drama, but they don’t<br />

want it to be carried out to its final conclusion, so they generally, if<br />

not always, have alters who can step in and take the body and stop<br />

this. If the alter system can’t, then alters who understand what is<br />

going on can call their master for help, and the master can once<br />

again show how dependent they are upon him for life. This is the<br />

"divide and conquer" strategy. The divide and conquer strategy is<br />

used repeatedly in constructing an alter system.<br />

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