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<strong>The</strong> electrodes will have designations such as T3, T4 etc. In special<br />

programming sites, a machine with electrodes will be hooked up <strong>to</strong> the<br />

child’s head for repeated tests. <strong>The</strong> newer machines accomodate up <strong>to</strong><br />

30 1/2 diameter pads (electrodes) which are attached with electrode<br />

adhesive tape or small needled ends <strong>to</strong> the child’s scalp. <strong>The</strong> child’s hair<br />

will be parted in <strong>an</strong> area, <strong>an</strong>d the electrodes will be hooked <strong>to</strong> the skull.<br />

<strong>The</strong> attend<strong>an</strong>t will tell the child, "Don’t move. Keep your eyes open.<br />

Look at this point. Don’t blink. Don’t move your body." <strong>The</strong>n this<br />

procedure will be repeated for 45 minutes <strong>to</strong> <strong>an</strong> hour.<br />

Eventually hundreds of readout from electrodes clipped <strong>to</strong> the skull of<br />

the child will chart the brain waves of the child. From these brain waves,<br />

the programmers c<strong>an</strong> determine what type of personality the child has.<br />

This personality assessment criteria <strong>an</strong>d ability is one of the guarded<br />

secrets of the programming. Should unexpected behavior crop up, the<br />

slave may be hauled in for more EEGs. <strong>The</strong> PAS tests would reveal <strong>to</strong><br />

Gittinger what a person’s weaknesses were. <strong>The</strong> PAS shows what a<br />

person w<strong>an</strong>ts. And these are called the soft spots of a person’s<br />

personality. Also the PAS shows mental weaknesses, on where a person<br />

will be instable <strong>an</strong>d c<strong>an</strong> be broken down.<br />

Certain types of stresses will have a cumulative effect of hurting a<br />

person. A stress-producing campaign is run against CIA targets, <strong>an</strong>d by<br />

doing this they c<strong>an</strong> neutralize a potential enemy. This information<br />

collected from children who are potential victims for the Monarch<br />

programming, is essential for knowing how <strong>to</strong> structure that child’s<br />

programming. For inst<strong>an</strong>ce IFU children often are autistic, IRU are<br />

schizophrenic children, <strong>an</strong>d IR or IF are f<strong>an</strong>tasy prone. It will be further<br />

explained shortly how this aids programming.<br />

An Internalizer personality would be import<strong>an</strong>t deep inside <strong>an</strong> alter<br />

system, while <strong>an</strong> Externalizer would be useful for a front personality.<br />

(Internalizers are predisposed <strong>to</strong> the production of mental f<strong>an</strong>tasy.) By<br />

knowing what the child was, the programmers know what they already<br />

have, <strong>an</strong>d what they must add or build in<strong>to</strong> the thinking of the alters<br />

they will create.<br />

Likewise, some alters need <strong>to</strong> be R <strong>an</strong>d some F. And some need <strong>to</strong> be A<br />

<strong>an</strong>d some U. Regulated (R) personalities like <strong>to</strong> have narrow limitations<br />

on their activity. This makes them suitable for programming. <strong>The</strong> R’s<br />

readily accept authority, <strong>an</strong>d will not try <strong>to</strong> step out of the r<strong>an</strong>ge of their<br />

habits. <strong>The</strong> R has a marked ability <strong>to</strong> learn without underst<strong>an</strong>ding. <strong>The</strong>y<br />

easily learn material by rote, because they do not need <strong>to</strong> underst<strong>an</strong>d it

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