“Brice Taylor” (Sue Ford)

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Brice Taylor, former CIA mind control victim, names the high profile perp abusers from her past. Her book is Thanks for the Memories in honor of her handler, Bob Hope. Here is the book’s table of contents:

Acknowledgements…………..3
Foreword by Walter Bowart: Thanks for the Memmemmormee!? …… 7
Historical Overview: Mind Control in the Modern Context…….12
Project Monarch: Nazi Mind Control by Ron Patton ……..14
Manufacturing the Mind Controlled Slave………25
Awakening to the Realities of Mind Control……..31
Authors’s Introduction…………..35

Chapter One: The Creation of Human Robot……….40
Chapter Two: Early Childhood Preparation ……..43
Chapter Three: We’re Off to See the Wizard……..57
Chapter Four: Uncle Charlie, Kissinger, Hope and their Little Puppet…..65
Chapter Five: Initiation into the Political Arena as a Sex Slave……..74
Chapter Six: JFK and the Sex Shuttle………83
Chapter Seven: All the way with LBJ……….92
Chapter Eight: Brain Surgery at UCLA took away my Father’s Free Will…96
Chapter Nine: They didn’t see me as Human………..99
Chapter Ten: Introduced to Governor Ronald Reagan …… 107
Chapter Eleven: Mind Control in the Prisons……….110
Chapter Twelve: Nixon, Kissinger, and International Business ……116
Chapter Thirteen: Bob Hope “Let me entertain you.”…….135
Chapter Fourteen: Parties at the Rockefellers………147
Chapter Fifteen: Hope and Kissinger Utilize the Kennedy Family….159
Chapter Sixteen: Viva Las Vegas …………163
Chapter Seventeen: The Rat Pack ………..171
Chapter Eighteen: Gerald Ford……….183
Chapter Nineteen: My Programmed Marriage – We’ve Only Just Begun ……186
Chapter Twenty: Jimmy Carter ………….189
Chapter Twenty-one: The Hollywood Connection……….190
Chapter Twenty-two: Prince Phillip, Prince Charles, and Princess Di …..203
Chapter Twenty-three: They Stole My Baby………..206
Chapter Twenty-four: USC: Higher Education or Mind Control……208
Chapter Twenty-five: Baby Monarchs are Born……..215
Chapter Twenty-six: Dodger Diamonds……….239
Chapter Twenty-seven: Education 2000……….243
Chapter Twenty-eight: Reagan, Kissinger, Bush and More Horrors ……247
Chapter Twenty-nine: Back to the Future………255
Chapter Thirty: UCLA Neuropsychiatric Institute……….264
Chapter Thirty-one: Weaponry Technology of the Future …….268
Chapter Thirty-two: Robot Breakdown………..274
Chapter Thirty-three: Bill Clinton and Hillary………277
Chapter Thirty-four: Excuse Me, I Would Like My Life Back……..280
Chapter Thirty-five: Secret Societies ………296
Chapter Thirty-six: The Council’s Plan………..299
Chapter Thirty-seven: What the World Needs Now……..308
Chapter Thirty-eight: A Mother and Grandmother’s Sorrow ……..316
Epilogue ……………..321

Survivor Resources…………325
Suggested Reading…………325

2 thoughts on ““Brice Taylor” (Sue Ford)”

  1. Let’s see if I can express this alright. I’ve no doubts that a lot of the people in power, in this world and throughout the history of man, are hypocritical criminals and abusers. So when someone takes the bother to write such a lengthy and detailed testimony of their abominable experiences as those people’s victim, and moreover they entreat that as many people as possible even download their testimony for free so the world can get to know about all the rotten evil of the elite, I can only feel eager to go through it and learn who are the public figures that should not be trusted by society but should actually be in jail. But I must confess that when in the first part of the book, the author talks SERIOUSLY about angels, I mean REAL angels, then both my willingness and my faith on the book already start to falter. How can I put both things together? I mean, the exhaustively clear and detailed account of things – in the light of the logic that no one would dare to invent and publish such allegations against so many concrete powerful figures – on one hand and, on the other, raving fantasies about “real” angels and the like. . . Well, you’ll understand it’s not so easy, to put them together I mean.

    1. “There are more things in heaven and earth, Horatio, Than are dreamt of in your philosophy.” – Hamlet (Shakespeare)

      I understand it may not be easy to accept an idea that has not yet occurred in your own personal experience. While still a young child, Kerth Barker was tortured in a similar way to “Brice”. Kerth is the author of Angelic Defenders, Demonic Abusers, so his choice of titles indicates he had an experience with angels as well. He tells the story in his book. When people are exposed to extreme fear, sorrow, etc, they often see or hear angels – or even have a “near-death experience”.

      Scientists try to debunk such things, as they cannot conjure them on demand and measure them, but it’s always a good idea to keep an open mind and heart, for “There ARE more things in heaven and earth…”

      Good read: Angels in My Hair by Lorna Byrne.

      From my understanding, there is a choice we make, a tradeoff – the head or the heart – the chatter that occurs between our ears or a profound silence, the peace that passes all understanding – the finite or infinite – fear or love. Preoccupied with this 3D level of “reality”, the mortal mind tap dances fast and hard and blocks more subtle levels. People who have near-death experiences tell amazingly consistent stories – they have left the limited, finite, mortal mind behind and can finally see and hear and feel things they were blind to, deaf and unaware of, while they were in their bodies, busily engaged with personalities, judgment, survival, etc.

      The sublime experience is not, however, apart from us; we need only pay very careful, specific attention to it here and now. It has never left us; we left it. We came from it; we will return to it. It is what we miss when we feel lonely. There is a hole in our hearts reserved for that beauty. A sincere desire to know the truth (that which always was, is, and always will be) draws it to us.

      Best wishes!

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