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"Now I must explain <strong>to</strong> you that the Princess L<strong>an</strong>gwidere had thirty heads."<br />
Isn't this s<strong>to</strong>ry line convenient for programming?<br />
Pg. 94 Book 3 Ozma of Oz:<br />
"...L<strong>an</strong>gwidere <strong>to</strong> a position in front of cupboard No. 17, the Princess unlocked the door<br />
with her ruby key <strong>an</strong>d after h<strong>an</strong>ding head No.9, which she had been wearing, <strong>to</strong> the maid,<br />
she <strong>to</strong>ok No. 17 from its shelf <strong>an</strong>d fitted it <strong>to</strong> her neck....<strong>The</strong>re was one trouble with No.<br />
17; the temper that went with it (<strong>an</strong>d which was hidden...)was fiery, harsh <strong>an</strong>d haughty<br />
in the extreme, <strong>an</strong>d it often led the Princess <strong>to</strong> do unpleas<strong>an</strong>t things which she regretted<br />
when she came <strong>to</strong> wear her other heads."<br />
Does the reader see how this is programming <strong>to</strong> switch personalities. And personality No.<br />
17 is locked up--which is a common programming methodology. <strong>The</strong> fiery, harsh <strong>an</strong>ger-those<br />
are the demonic imps that the victim is coached <strong>to</strong> accept as normal which are<br />
layered in. (See chapter 10).<br />
Pg. 98 Book 3 Ozma of Oz:<br />
"'To hear is <strong>to</strong> obey,' <strong>an</strong>swered the big red colonel, <strong>an</strong>d caught the child by the arm." pg.<br />
99 Book 3 Ozma of Oz, "...the colonel had by this time m<strong>an</strong>aged <strong>to</strong> get upon his feet<br />
again, so he grabbed fast hold of the girl <strong>an</strong>d she was helpless <strong>to</strong> escape."<br />
Pg. 102 Book 3 Ozma of Oz:<br />
"Once a cyclone had carried her across it, <strong>an</strong>d a magical pair of silver shoes had carried<br />
her back again."<br />
Pg. 103 Book 3 Ozma of Oz:<br />
"Fist came a magnificent golden chariot, drawn by a great Lion <strong>an</strong>d <strong>an</strong> immense Tiger,<br />
who s<strong>to</strong>od shoulder <strong>to</strong> shoulder <strong>an</strong>d trotted along as gracefully as a well-matched team<br />
of thoroughbred horses. And st<strong>an</strong>ding upright within the chariot was a beautiful girl<br />
clothed in flowing robes of silver gauze <strong>an</strong>d wearing a jeweled diadem upon her dainty<br />
head. She held in one h<strong>an</strong>d the satin ribbons that guided her as<strong>to</strong>nishing team, <strong>an</strong>d in<br />
the other <strong>an</strong> ivory w<strong>an</strong>d that separated at the <strong>to</strong>p in<strong>to</strong> two prongs, the prongs being<br />
tipped by the letters '0' <strong>an</strong>d 'Z', made of glistening diamonds set closely <strong>to</strong>gether."<br />
<strong>The</strong> way this was used for programming is that guard alters are made out of kittens, who<br />
believe they are fierce tigers <strong>an</strong>d lions <strong>an</strong>d other wild cats. Ozma, represents the<br />
<strong>Illuminati</strong> Queen Mother with her crown <strong>an</strong>d scepter.<br />
Pg. 104 Book 3 Ozma of Oz:<br />
On this page we see Ozma of Oz, the Scarecrow, the Saw-Horse, the Tin Woodm<strong>an</strong>, <strong>an</strong>d<br />
soldiers. <strong>The</strong>se characters were used in the programming. Toward the bot<strong>to</strong>m of the<br />
page is something that was built in<strong>to</strong> the Systems so that alters would stay in place in<br />
their internal world.<br />
"...the green carpet rolled itself up again...In order that their feet might not come in<br />
contact with the deadly, life-destroying s<strong>an</strong>ds of the desert."<br />
Pg. 117 Book 3 Ozma of Oz:<br />
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