War has always been a grim business. Today it's played out by stringent rules for some sides, but not all. With the capture and beheading of civilians, billions of men, women and children on the home fronts of such nations as Britain, America, and other locations are being subjected to psychological warfare. Television viewing can be limited to help individuals cope. But ignore terrorism and tyrrany entrenches itself. The risk is also run similar to the the abandonment of Jewish holocaust victims in WW2, from whom many simply turned away, feeling themselves unable to deal with news reports.
Terrorism is different than war. The primary goal of terrorists is not to kill or cause physical harm, but to instill terror in a much larger group of secondary victims. The phychological impact on the society is the major objective. Terrorism is ritual abuse. One's sense of peace and security are torn away. There is the sense that ones peace and security are destroyed. Military strategists have experimented with the concept of creating warriors, through hypnosis who can perform in battle with extraordinary strength and endurance. That is but one facet being explored. The other side of the coin is "How to weaken ones enemies?"
For this, ritual abuse, including the use of mind control has been employed.
THE USE OF REMOTE CONTROL
Definition of Ritual abuse: Rituals are part of the embodiment of the traditions of a culture, which are handed down through generations. These may be defined as sacred or secular, but in their broader sense, rituals refer to any customarily-repeated act or series of acts. War games are but one example of this type of ritualization. Ritual Abuse has been defined as psychological, sexual, spiritual and/or physical assault on an unwilling human victim, committed by one or more people whose primary motive is to fulfill a prescribed ritual in order to achieve a specific goal or satisfy the perceived needs of their deity. Ritual abuse always involves the use of mind control. In terrorism, ritual abuse takes the form of "threats to mutilate or kill" the hostage citizens of a country, especially through the use of particularly terrifying or bizarre methods, such as decapitation. These blanket threats are thrown out over the world and victimized nation. During WWI, the bodies of German soldiers were discovered with the flesh cut from their legs. Rumors circulated among American troops regarding cannibalization by French Moroccan soldiers. True or not, this would have had an impact on German troops. Ritual abuse in times of war or terrorism is not limited to the victimization of prisoners of war or hostages. The entire world is impacted to a certain extent by the techniques being utilized to control the minds of a nation and it's people. It's the softening of a nation which tyrrants use prior to the take-over of a particular territory. It probes and primes the minds of citizens not to cause any problems when the bigger event arrives. The introduction of terror cells in various regions is also preliminary military action. We must take ritual violent crime seriously even if it occurrs internationally. The scriptures state of Mystery Babylon: "All nations were deceived by your sorceries. (Rev. 18:23)." The Greek term for "sorceries" is pharmakia.Vines Expository Dictionary states that this term signifies "the use of drugs with sorcery." In an article dated Sept. 17, 2001, there was the following statement by Steve Hassan.
Terrorism is "the deliberate creation and exploitation of fear through violence or the threat of violence in the pursuit of political change. Where do terrorists undergo mind control techniques and training? In terrorist war camps or cells across the world. Terrorism erodes—at both the individual level and community level—the sense of security and safety people usually feel. It challenges ones to see the world as predictable, orderly, and controllable. Studies have shown that deliberate violence creates longer lasting mental-health effects than natural disasters or accidents. The consequences for both individuals and the community are prolonged, and survivors often feel that injustice has been done to them. This can lead to anger, frustration, helplessness, fear, and a desire for revenge.
TYPES OF TERRORISM
There are various types of terrorism. Domestic Terrorism is defined as "the unlawful use, or threatened use, of violence by a group or individual that is based entirely within the United States or its territories without foreign direction and which is committed against persons or property with the intent of intimidating or coercing a government or its population in furtherance of political or social objectives." The FBI categorizes domestic terrorism into 3 basic subcategories which refer to ideologies of these groups: a) right-wing extremist groups, b) left-wing extremist groups and c) special interest extremists. Cyber-terrorism seeks to use the Internet to commit acts of terrorism. Terrorists use the Internet to recruit members, communicate between cells and members, solicit funds, and spread propaganda. Cyber-terrorism is the use of cyber tools to shut down or degrade national infrastructures, such as energy, transportation, communications or government services for the purpose of coercing or intimidating a government or civilian population. Under this catagory, the youth and others are targeted to completely restructure their thinking. Biblical Christian values are being undermined by anti-christ groups using cyber-space to preach a doctrine which disguises the true intent behind religious terrorism.
RELIGIOUS TERRORISM
Religious terrorism, which is one of these, seeks to use violence to further what they see as divinely commanded purposes. They targeting broad categories of foes in an attempt to bring about sweeping changes. These terrorists come from major faiths, as well as from small cults. Not concerned not with rallying a constituency of fellow nationalists or ideologies
they pursue their own understanding of the will of the deity whom they serve. Examples of religious terrorist groups are:
Osama bin Laden’s al-Qaeda network, the Palestinian Sunni Muslim organization Hamas, the Lebanese Shiite group Hezbollah, etc. As stated earlier, Ritual Abuse is defined as psychological, sexual, spiritual and/or physical assault on an unwilling human victim, committed by one or more people whose primary motive is to fulfill a prescribed ritual in order to achieve a specific goal or satisfy the perceived needs of their deity. Ritual abuse always involves the use of mind control. In the psychological abuse that is inflicted victims are subjected to profound terror as well as to mind control techniques so severe that most victims dissociate their memories of the experience and lose their sense of free will. This is but one of the results of terrorists taking hostages and decapitating them. The scriptures speak of people being beheaded for the witness of haMashiach/Christ in the end times. (Rev. 20:4) Strangely enough, many of the families of victims of ritual abuse, and others still may tend because of the ritual abuse (RA)
to identify themselves with the behaviour of the perpetrators of the abuse. Additional emotional consequences of ritual abuse and mind control include the following:
The ritually abused can become overwhelmed with the extraordinary sense of fear or dread which they feel they are forced to live with. They may frequently become agitated or anxious, with their children labeled medically as "hyperactive."
In large or small ways, as victims gain insight, they may rebel against the group by not carrying out orders they have been given to do, but later feel guilty because of it.
Victims fear being blamed for what is perceived as their participation or association with the group and it's activities, even if they were ritually abused to coerce them to join.
There may be a sense of deep isolatation from the outside world, or those to whom they once belonged, and never able to return. Of wanting a different life, and associations but this seems impossible to achieve.
Those who have been ritually abused tend to feel identified with the evil performed by the terrorists. The feeling of being "one" often leads them to behave in inappropriate or violent ways themselves.
The victims of RA are challenged to participate or enact the rage they feel inside by violently victimizing others. They are told this will testify of their loyalty to the extremist group.
Victims become so identified of the group that even if they try to disassociate their feelings from what is going on, they continue to feel like an extension of it. Their personal property may have been assimilated. They may at times feel that things done by the group are totally wrong and they don't agree with what is happening, but the group is nevertheless, their identify.
As a result of mind control techniques victims of RA come to feel that there is no choice but totalitarian submission or subjection.
There can be a feeling of "If I behave with non-compliance, try to leave or escape, disclose to others what I am going through, or violate any of the rules in any way, I or my family members will be severely punished. So I can never leave. I will never be free."
I have no freedom to leave and must follow the orders of the leaders. I must be ready to assault others and neither trust nor make any close associations with anyone outside the group. If I do, they will find out, and I will reap the consequences.
I do not feel that I am capable of protecting myself.
They are mightier than I am. They have more strength, power or authority than I do and I too weak to protect myself, or lack sufficiant finances to leave.
"I am inadequate. I have no control and am powerless. I am paralyzed and immobilized with fear."
If I disclose what I have seen or experienced, I will not be believed, the disclosure will be turned against me in some way or my family or I will be harmed.
Symptoms of Ritual Abuse Include the Following Behaviours:
People living under the distortion of fear of this sort may experience terror that strikes suddenly and repeatedly with no warning. They can't predict when an attack will occur, and many develop intense anxiety between episodes, worrying when and where the next one will strike. In between times there is a persistent, lingering worry that another attack could come any minute.
When an attack of terror strikes, the heart pounds and you may feel sweaty, weak, faint, or dizzy. Your hands may tingle or feel numb, and you might feel flushed or chilled. You may have chest pain or smothering sensations, a sense of unreality, or fear of impending doom or loss of control. You may genuinely believe you're having a heart attack or stroke, losing your mind, or on the verge of death. Attacks can occur any time, even during nondream sleep. While most attacks average a couple of minutes, occasionally they can go on for up to 10 minutes. In rare cases, they may last an hour or more. Attacks of fearful or panicky feelings include symptoms such as 1) Heart palpitations, 2)chest pains,
3)nausea or stomach problems, 4) shortness of breath or a feeling of smothering or choking
5) tingling or numbness 6) feelings of unreality
7) The feeling of things being out of control 8)
fear of dying 8) sweating 9) Terror.
Those who experience fear, note that it can be accompanied by depression or some other emotion or precipitating feeling. A persons life becomes restricted. Day to day activities become difficult,
such as driving, shopping or in leaving the house.
Fear affects our ability to think clearly and decisively, so it leads to indecision. Such inability to make decisions creates constant anxiety.
Fear diminishes our capacity to achieve. We stop attempting to accomplish goals out of fear. This causes us to become unproductive, or to procrastinate.
Fear breeds torment, and damages relationships. We may withdraw or fear to be around others. God has not given us a spirit of fear, but of love, power and a sound mind. (Sound judgment)
The primary New Testament word for worry (merimnao) means "to be anxious, to be distracted, to have a divided mind." It's the word Yeshua/Jesus used when He said, "Do not worry about your life" (Matt. 6:25). And Paul used it when he wrote, "Be anxious for nothing" (Phil. 4:6). People who worry are preoccupied or distracted. No matter what else they may be doing, one part of their mind is worrying. Paul also told the believers in Philippi of his desire to send Timothy to them because he was concerned about (same word) their welfare (Phil. 2:20). This was a good kind of worry that spurred Paul and Timothy into loving involvement for the sake of others. We will use the word concern for this positive kind of worry.
Headaches are diagnosed as:
1) Vascular 2) Muscle contraction (tension)
3) Traction 4) Inflammatory
Vascular headaches - a group that includes the well-known migraine - are so named because they are thought to involve abnormal function of the brain's blood vessels or vascular system. Muscle contraction headaches appear to involve the tightening or tensing of facial and neck muscles. Traction and inflammatory headaches are symptoms of other disorders, ranging from stroke to sinus infection. Some people have more than one type of headache.
Because of the reconstructive nature of memory, memories may be distorted through such influences as incorporating new information. Sometimes what seems to be retrieved memories are mixed with exaggerations or distortions. These are referred to as false or pseudo-memories. These may result from the influence of external factors, such as brain-washing, the opinion of an authority figure or information often repeated within ones culture. The individual may opt for unnatural conformity to the rising pressure of negative influences. Perceptions are distorted. An example of this was see in Nazi Germany in WW2. In the midst of the horrors of holocaust, multitudes were brain-washed by Hitler to believe that he was bringing in a bright new day--a eutopia on earth.
Dissociation means the separation of things that were, or usually are, together (e.g., associated). Individuals tend to remember things as a whole event, with all the sights, sounds, feelings, and meaning to them. When dissociation occurs, the remembered event is disrupted. It may be devoid of meaning or feelings, which are separated and stored in another part of the mind. In other words, the different parts of the memory are recalled separately, not as a congruent whole. Dissociation is disruption in the recording and storing process. Some information may be dissociated, while other information is stored as a whole.
Dissociation occurs when a person experiences extreme stress or over-stimulation. Under certain conditions, life is experienced differently. The memory of an event is stored quite differently in the mind. Research suggests that the brain operates differently when experiencing or recalling stressful and non-stressful events.
Anger is a natural, adaptive response to a perceived threat, which inspires powerful, often aggressive, feelings and behaviors, which allow us to fight and to defend ourselves when attacked. A certain amount of anger, therefore, is necessary to our survival. God does not expect us to rejoice when people do wrong. We must be angry at sin. "God judgeth the righteous, and God is angry with the wicked every day" (Psalm 7:11). Paul writes of the indignation that the Corinthian brethren had concerning the sin in which they had formerly been (2 Corinthians 7:11). Jesus also was angry when he overturned the moneychangers' tables as he cleansed the temple (Mark 11:15-17). However, when we are angry, we want to make sure that our anger does not venture into sin.
Sleep deprivation can a severe impact on performaqnce for several reasons. 1) It dulls your ability to make sound judgments. This makes it easier to control your mind. 2) You become more apathetic, and less likely to seek help. 3) A sense of hopelessness and despair is generated, affecting your health, and energy output. 4) Your work performance suffers, and as a result, suffer a decrease financial resources due to loss of work performance or the costs of medical treatment. 5)
Sleeplessness may trigger anxiety or panic attacks.
Because people do not feel safe, they behave aggressively, as a means of regaining a sense of control and order over their lives. This may manifest as a desire to escape to a place where there is a sense of safety.
Couples intimate lives are impacted by fear and violence. As each deals with grief issues, fear,
or delayed stress they may even distance or
dissociate from one another. Determine that you will not allow this in your relationship, but rather find joy and comfort within the sanctuary of your intimacy,.
Marriage is the gift of God, who joins two in a one flesh relationship in covenant relationship with Him.
The individual can feel that they are of little importance in the overall scheme of things. That all that matters is the group.
The perfection syndrone arises from a sense that things are tragically out of control, and an effort needs to somehow be made to create an atmosphere of order.
Forms of this occurred in WW2, when the world felt they could not deal with reports of what was happening concerning Nazi Germany and the Jews, so many simply refused to think about it. In their imagination they could create a world in which they themselves, felt safe.
Why do the heathen rage, and the people imagine a vain thing? The kings of the earth set themselves, and the rulers take counsel together, against the LORD, and against his anointed, saying, Let us break their bands asunder, and cast away their cords from us. He that sitteth in the heavens shall laugh: the Lord shall have them in derision. Then shall he speak unto them in his wrath, and vex them in his sore displeasure. Yet have I set my king upon my holy hill of Zion. I will declare the decree: the LORD hath said unto me, Thou art my Son; this day have I begotten thee. Ask of me, and I shall give thee the heathen for thine inheritance, and the uttermost parts of the earth for thy possession. Thou shalt break them with a rod of iron; thou shalt dash them in pieces like a potter's vessel. Be wise now therefore, O ye kings: be instructed, ye judges of the earth. Serve the LORD with fear, and rejoice with trembling. Kiss the Son, lest he be angry, and ye perish from the way, when his wrath is kindled but a little. Blessed are all they that put their trust in him. (Psalms 2:1-12 AV)
Victims may turn to perceived ways of dealing with their hopelessness, such as alcoholism, drug abuse, self mutilation, suicide, or other self destructive behaviours.
Turning inward, and isolating ones self.
Terrorism may occur simultaneously to other tragic events in peoples lives. Or it can uncover feelings related to another ongoing or past crisis. Following the Sept. 11, 2001 Trade Tower Bombing, many people in shock, or were reluctant to share their feelings. Yet 39% said they's seen a person killed or injured. 29% had experienced the violent or accidental death of a close friend and 27 % experienced the violent or accidental death of a family member.
Although the aftermath of terrorism is often symptoms which the culture may experience, as they attempt to off-set the tragic reality of what is actually going on. These negative behaviors which are utilized by some victims and their families as "adjustment reactions," are used as an aid to their own personal sense of survival. While terrorism cannot always be prevented, people can learn appropriate coping skills.
In a quotation from an article following the Trade Tower bombing, the aspect of ritual abuse called "mind control" is noted. "The terrorists who rammed passenger jets into the Pentagon and World Trade Center last week displayed behaviors that are reminiscent of cult members and may have been under the influence of destructive mind control when committing their acts, according to a leading cult expert."