Chasing Phantoms - Carissa Conti-pages

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Chasing Phantoms - Carissa Conti-pages

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37 the top of her head was blown off and was clearly dead. The other female milab was wailing in anguish and wanted to stay with the body of her friend. The male milab knew there was nothing they could do for their friend [....] As much as it pained him, he grabbed the surviving female milab by the arm and pulled her up towards the safety of the boulders. A couple of days later, the three milabs spoke on the phone about this training experience. The gal who had her head blown off didn’t remember the experience while the two “survivors” did. (This training exercise was obviously some kind of virtual reality training experience.) The two who remember their friend getting killed were emotionally overwrought during the training scenario. The male milab even remembers telling himself over and over during the experience that he hoped it was some kind of training scenario he was involved in and “was not real.” I bring attention to this because the virtual reality/dream time aspect of MILABS programming isn’t really being discussed by anybody else that I’m aware of, and for that reason it needs all the highlighted attention it can get. Most MILABS aren’t aware of it either, as evidenced by some of the books I’ve read where authors took their experiences at literal face value. So it’s something to keep in mind when reading MILABS supposed accounts of clandestine black ops reconnaissance missions in exotic countries being presented as actual physical experiences that they really lived through. Things are not always what they seem to be. In the case of MILABs, the research is showing that drugs, hypnosis and electroshock are the common modes of operation not only for programming, but for wiping out the abductee’s memories of the event. However, memories do manage to make it through despite that. In my own experience there’s what I call memory surging, which I haven’t read about anywhere so far. It’s where you know that “something” has happened, and the memory repeatedly tries to surge Part I - MILABS and Mind Control —_—_—_—— ee *e towards a large number of boulders and relative safety, one of the milab women was shot in the head. “The male milab looked down at his close friend and noticed that The two who remember their Blocking and Erasing Memories