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Brice Taylor: Thanks for the Memories

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Has anyone read this most bizarre book? Or heard of it? I finally got my hands on a copy and it is the strangest thing I have looked at. It is billed as non-fiction. Brice Taylor claims that she was a mind-controlled pleasure slave for the Trilateral Commission and describes (in loving detail) being compelled to get together with many many Atomic Era (and a bit after) big shots when she was a child, including Bob Hope, the Kennedys, Hefner, Kissinger, the Bushes, and many, many others ... full of mind control, Satanism, MKULTRA, "Project Monarch," conspiracies, Illuminati, CIA, brain implants, other bizarre things. The author is dead serious. She claims to have only gotten "access" to these memories after hypnotherapy ... repressed because of government mind control abuse. Details of very fictionistic encounters in hotel rooms with these people, their quirks ... famous stars we all know and love, or don't, including Ronald Reagan.

Absolutely bizarre. Does Icke one better. 95% of it is complete horsepuckey but 5% is probably true ... you just don't know which 5%.

Anyone else enjoy conspiracy literature? When I'm not reading actual literature and history, I like to relax with this sort of thing. This book is the motherlode.
 

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Doran said:
Has anyone read this most bizarre book? Or heard of it? I finally got my hands on a copy and it is the strangest thing I have looked at. It is billed as non-fiction. Brice Taylor claims that she was a mind-controlled pleasure slave for the Trilateral Commission and describes (in loving detail) being compelled to get together with many many Atomic Era (and a bit after) big shots when she was a child, including Bob Hope, the Kennedys, Hefner, Kissinger, the Bushes, and many, many others ... full of mind control, Satanism, MKULTRA, "Project Monarch," conspiracies, Illuminati, CIA, brain implants, other bizarre things. The author is dead serious. She claims to have only gotten "access" to these memories after hypnotherapy ... repressed because of government mind control abuse. Details of very fictionistic encounters in hotel rooms with these people, their quirks ... famous stars we all know and love, or don't, including Ronald Reagan.

Absolutely bizarre. Does Icke one better. 95% of it is complete horsepuckey but 5% is probably true ... you just don't know which 5%.

Anyone else enjoy conspiracy literature? When I'm not reading actual literature and history, I like to relax with this sort of thing. This book is the motherlode.

I was watching the Manchurian candidate the other night... but then you read about the released CIA info on the exploding Castro cigars etc and you start to realize these guys might have that illusory 5% right!!!:eusa_doh: ;) [huh] :eek:
 

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... that Aristotle Onassis WAS Ernst Stavros Blofeld & Howard Hughes WAS Willard Whyte & the general plot of Diamonds are Forever was largely true, though thinly fictionalized. :D
 
I used to read a lot of that Illuminati/MKUltra/Majestic12/Bilderberger/Secret Order of The Doodletown Pipers consipracy stuff ,but when X-Files came along, it seemed every other crackpot with a word processor suddenly had a book out on the subject. Kind of killed the interest I had in it.

As for 1960s Hollywood, however, if someone claimed they were involved in CIA-run, acid-freakout, orgone accumulated orgies comprising Milton Berle, Buffalo Bob Smith, and Lawrence Welk and his Champagne Singers, I would have no reason to doubt it; there certainly was a lot of experimenting going on in those canyons at the time.
 

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Non-fiction you say? [huh] :eek:

Well that's the CLAIM. Which makes it more interesting than say Robert Anton Wilson.

The acid parties amongst the social elite in the 60s in the canyons are exactly what this book is about. She claims to have been a programmed sex slave from childhood on. The descriptions of orgies &c are very graphic. To tell you the truth, it reads like erotica, like The Story of O, but not nearly as well-written or powerful. One gets the impression that the author, who has Multiple Personality Disorder (because of the abuse by her father, the CIA, etc., she claims) had deep submissive fantasies and wanted them to be real so badly, and was so ashamed of having them (shame is the mind-killer -- she should have just acted them out with an understanding adult instead of inventing all this rigamarole) that she invented these memories to be able to write about them. The entire subject of "repressed memory" is very tricky and susceptible to charlatanism. Frederic Crews of my university has written about his investigations into repressed memory and his belief that the entire syndrome is fiction. And some people think that Multiple Personality Disorder itself is fiction. Or at least that claims of it are exaggerated.
I did not know about the Blofeld thing at all. I'll have to watch that Bond again.
I hated X-Files. Loved the girl, couldn't stand the actor playing Mulder. Can. Not Stand. That. Smarmy. Little. Twit. He never lost that sneer.
 

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Man, can't wait for the movie!;)

I doubt Brice Taylor (a.k.a. Susan Ford) will be willing to sell movie rights, but the material is fascinating although insane and impossible to believe, and could be a goldmine for a fictionalized version, or even a high-quality porn movie, or a dark comedy. There is a lot there to use.
 
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I suspect the elite mentioned here would have the resources to prevent a book like that from being published, were any of it true.
 
Acid Dreams is a well-written and well-researched book about CIA LSD experiments. http://www.levity.com/aciddreams/

I recall for one of the experiments, the CIA let BZ gas out of the exhaust of a car as they drove along 6th Ave in New York. They just wanted to see what effect it would have on people who didn't know they were being drugged. Another had them spiking water with acid at a brothel and then having the girls give it to the clients. Through the one way mirror, the CIA then filmed the proceedings. Ah, your tax dollars at work. Wonder what they're up to now.

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Senator Jack
 

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Samsa said:
I suspect the elite mentioned here would have the resources to prevent a book like that from being published, were any of it true.

A most excellent point that has always tugged at me (and, I suspect, at most folks).
I think that the notion that there IS an elite in the first place who control everything is a simplifying notion that makes the world easier to grasp.

One sees this mental shortcut in many places such as in generalizations about groups of people: if you think all members of group X are a certain way, that makes it easier to deal with them emotionally -- and in religion: if you think there is a grand plan behind all the stuff that's going on, it makes it easier to reconcile yourself to that plan rather than doing the hard work of figuring out your own values, etc. Just a thought.
 

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Acid Dreams is a well-written and well-researched book about CIA LSD experiments. http://www.levity.com/aciddreams/

I recall for one of the experiments, the CIA let BZ gas out of the exhaust of a car as they drove along 6th Ave in New York. They just wanted to see what effect it would have on people who didn't know they were being drugged. Another had them spiking water with acid at a brothel and then having the girls give it to the clients. Through the one way mirror, the CIA then filmed the proceedings. Ah, your tax dollars at work. Wonder what they're up to now.

Regards,

Senator Jack

I have, in fact, seen this book, and the research and citations were a few cuts above most literature in this genre. I was impressed.
 
Senator Jack said:
Acid Dreams is a well-written and well-researched book about CIA LSD experiments. http://www.levity.com/aciddreams/

I recall for one of the experiments, the CIA let BZ gas out of the exhaust of a car as they drove along 6th Ave in New York. They just wanted to see what effect it would have on people who didn't know they were being drugged. Another had them spiking water with acid at a brothel and then having the girls give it to the clients. Through the one way mirror, the CIA then filmed the proceedings. Ah, your tax dollars at work. Wonder what they're up to now.

Regards,

Senator Jack


There is a well worn story about Mi5 (or Mi6/SIS, depending upon who you talk to) doing something similar on the London Underground. Would not surprise me at all.

Re: banning the book. I suspect that in Britain you wouldn't be able to publish it, even if it weren't true. We have pretty strict libel laws.

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