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for men skilled in personality assessment <strong>to</strong> assist the MonarchProgramming, John W. Gittinger was one of their men who theyselected. Gittinger was not the only researcher in<strong>to</strong> personality that theCIA hired, but he was their <strong>to</strong>p m<strong>an</strong> in terms of the programming ofchildren. From the end of W.W. II until he beg<strong>an</strong> with the CIA in 1950,Gittinger was studying how <strong>to</strong> assess personality. At the OklahomaState Hospital, he had large numbers of adults who could be studied.After Gittinger started doing personality assessment for the CIA. most ofhis work became highly classified. <strong>The</strong> Rolling S<strong>to</strong>ne article of July 18,1974 asked why years of research in<strong>to</strong> personality assessment should beso secret. In fact it was so secret, that Gittinger was not allowed <strong>to</strong> talk<strong>to</strong> journalists, even though it was public knowledge that Gittinger didpersonality assessment work/research. <strong>The</strong> reason that such <strong>an</strong>apparently benign science was kept secret is that it plays a major partin the success of the Monarch Programming. John Gittinger designedthe PAS (Personality Assessment System). This is <strong>an</strong> extraordinarymethod <strong>to</strong> evaluate hum<strong>an</strong> behavior <strong>an</strong>d predict their future behavior.As far as we know, most of the PAS is still classified SECRET. <strong>The</strong> PAS isbased on the ability <strong>to</strong> differentiate different types of people. <strong>The</strong>re are3 major differentiations (or dimensions). <strong>The</strong>y are called the E-Idimension, the R-F dimension, <strong>an</strong>d the A-U dimension. People are bornwith their original placement within each of these three spectrums. Inother words there are 3 axes that c<strong>an</strong> be graphed <strong>to</strong> describe ababy’s personality. <strong>The</strong> baby might be graphed-- I (Internalizer), F(Flexible), <strong>an</strong>d A (Role Adaptive). If the baby were graphed this way(i.e. I-F-A), then the Programmers would au<strong>to</strong>matically know this child’smind will become a social or religious reformer. <strong>The</strong> child’sprogramming charts would then be labelled some suitable occupationsuch as “Environmental Activist”, “Pentecostal church reformer”,“Consumer Advocate”, or “Activist against Narcotics”. <strong>The</strong>programming for that child then would follow 6 month goals <strong>to</strong>develop that mind-controlled slave in<strong>to</strong> one of the best in tha<strong>to</strong>ccupation. (In fact, one of the co-authors of this book, Fritz, is indeedI-F-A. which helps explain why he is trying <strong>to</strong> reform society <strong>an</strong>d religionwith this book. While it <strong>to</strong>ok Fritz m<strong>an</strong>y years <strong>to</strong> find his correct nitch inlife, programmed multiples are steered in the correct direction veryearly in life with all the breaks <strong>an</strong>d all the money needed from theNetwork <strong>to</strong> open opportunities.) <strong>The</strong>re are three possibilities for the childin regards <strong>to</strong> his original personality components. He c<strong>an</strong> express thecomponent, or suppress or repress it. As the child goes through life, hehas two periods within which he c<strong>an</strong> ch<strong>an</strong>ge (suppress or repress) hisbehavior/personality. In the PAS, the first period is called“compensation” <strong>an</strong>d the second is called “modification”. <strong>The</strong> amoun<strong>to</strong>f punishment for a personality trait <strong>an</strong>d pressure <strong>to</strong> ch<strong>an</strong>ge fromothers will determine the amount of ch<strong>an</strong>ge which the child’s mind willperform on its original personality. <strong>The</strong> activity level of a person at eachpoint in their life is also measured. <strong>The</strong> intensity of each of the scores is23

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