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This is a frequent trauma, because the victim when left in a dark<br />

hole for hours or days without any contact with the world or water<br />

& food will develop deep emotional scars & dissociation rather<br />

than tale-telling signs of physical abuse. This torture is used<br />

essentially on all <strong>Monarch</strong> slaves.<br />

Some of the traumas are done for specific medical reasons. For<br />

instance, the person is starved by only allowing for instance 300<br />

calories per day for say a small woman of 125 lbs. Sugar & proteins<br />

are severely limited, so that the brain is starved into submission.<br />

Water deprivation, which is taught to parents who raise <strong>Monarch</strong><br />

slaves, is used from time to time on slaves to raise the brain’s<br />

temperature which happens when the brain swells from lack of<br />

water. When the brain gets woozy & overheated it hallucinates and<br />

has a hard time remembering events.<br />

If water deprivation is combined with electroshock it makes it<br />

harder yet for the victim to remember anything. Heavy exercise<br />

along with long periods of little sleep (2-3 hours/day) causes an<br />

overproduction of endorphins in the brain and victims begin to<br />

robotically respond to commands. This was done to co-author Fritz<br />

under the pretense of military "training". The other author, Cisco,<br />

experienced it as part of her <strong>mind</strong>-<strong>control</strong>. The brain under such<br />

stress may flip its functions from right to left & vice-versa.<br />

Hypnosis is easier when a brain is tired.<br />

Most victims remember being suspended upside down. This was<br />

honed to a fine art by Mengele with concentration camp victims,<br />

while records were made of how fast blood drained from a child or<br />

adult’s stomach when they were dunked upside down into a tank of<br />

ice cold water. The cold water tests supplied the data on<br />

temperature levels as consciousness faded. This information then<br />

was used later on in America to help the survival rate of children<br />

given the same trauma. Simply hanging a person upside down for<br />

one or two hours will begin to play tricks on the <strong>mind</strong>.<br />

http://mercury.spaceports.com/~persewen/fritz/fritz-ch2-1.html (19 of 21) [7/15/2000 7:54:37 PM]

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