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"Although this army consisted of rock-colored Nomes, all squat <strong>an</strong>d fat, they were<br />

clothed in glittering armor of polished steel, inlaid with beautiful gems. Upon his brow<br />

each wore a brilli<strong>an</strong>t electric light, <strong>an</strong>d they bore sharp spears <strong>an</strong>d swords <strong>an</strong>d battleaxes<br />

if solid bronze. It was evident they were perfectly trained, for they s<strong>to</strong>od in straight<br />

rows, r<strong>an</strong>k after r<strong>an</strong>k, with their weapons held erect <strong>an</strong>d true, as if awaiting but the word<br />

of comm<strong>an</strong>d <strong>to</strong> level them upon their foes." 'This,' said the Nome King, 'is but a small<br />

part of my army. No ruler upon Earth has ever dared <strong>to</strong> fight me, <strong>an</strong>d no ruler ever will,<br />

for I am <strong>to</strong>o powerful <strong>to</strong> oppose."<br />

This was <strong>to</strong> help build accept<strong>an</strong>ce within the child of the layering of armies of demons.<br />

Pg. 180, Book 3 Ozma of Oz:<br />

"For upon the edge of the table rested a pretty grasshopper, that seemed <strong>to</strong> have been<br />

formed from a single emerald."<br />

<strong>The</strong> next page has a picture of a grasshopper wearing a hat <strong>an</strong>d m<strong>an</strong>y shoes. This was<br />

used <strong>to</strong> help the victim take the hypnotic suggestion that their programmer was a<br />

grasshopper, a cricket. Mengele used a clicker which helped with this hypnotic suggestion<br />

<strong>to</strong>o.<br />

Pg. 182-183 Book 3 Ozma of Oz:<br />

"...the King returned <strong>to</strong> his throne.... they were greatly Page 115 .... disheartened<br />

by...the knowledge that she was now <strong>an</strong> ornament in the Nome King's palace--a dreadful,<br />

creepy place in spite of all its magnificence. Without their little leader they did not know<br />

what <strong>to</strong> do next, <strong>an</strong>d each one, down <strong>to</strong> the trembling private of the army, beg<strong>an</strong> <strong>to</strong> fear<br />

he would soon be more ornamental th<strong>an</strong> useful....' Never mind,' said the jolly monarch.<br />

'If he doesn't care <strong>to</strong> enter the palace...I'll throw him in<strong>to</strong> one of my fiery furnaces.'<br />

Pg. 184 Book 3 Ozma of Oz:<br />

"...twenty-six officers filed in<strong>to</strong> the palace <strong>an</strong>d made their guesses---<strong>an</strong>d became<br />

ornaments." S<strong>to</strong>ry line used <strong>to</strong> program parts <strong>to</strong> become useful ornaments. "...he wore a<br />

heavy gold chain around his neck <strong>to</strong> show that he was the Chief Steward of the Nome<br />

King..."<br />

M<strong>an</strong>y of the abusers signify their power <strong>to</strong> the slaves, by wearing a gold chain around<br />

their neck.<br />

Pg. 186 Book 3 Ozma of Oz:<br />

On this page it states that some magical power gave the King the ability <strong>to</strong> know all that<br />

<strong>to</strong>ok place in his palace. By crediting their abilities <strong>to</strong> <strong>an</strong> occult magical dimension, the<br />

programmers enh<strong>an</strong>ced their appear<strong>an</strong>ce of power <strong>to</strong> the child victim.<br />

Pg. 192 Book 3 Ozma of Oz:<br />

On this page <strong>an</strong>d the surrounding pages, the people who have become ornaments are<br />

also assigned colors. <strong>The</strong> Queen of Ev "are all ornaments of a royal purple color." <strong>an</strong>d "all<br />

those people from Oz in<strong>to</strong> green ornaments."<br />

Pg. 194 Book 3 Ozma of Oz:<br />

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