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39 destroys and scrambles the memory which is still stored in the short term memory section of the brain. They must shock the person within 24 hours, to insure that the short term memory doesn’t get into I bolded that last part in light of my own aforementioned post- abduction situation where I was in a blank stupor for a whole week, left with a lump on the base of my skull, and how when I touched it, I immediately had the very loud instruction/cue of “IT’S JUST A SPIDER BITE!!!” complete with an image of a black and yellow orb spider in my mind. So this matches up to what he’s saying. He goes on to describe one way that these electroshock prod marks can appear on the body: “The bruise on the buttocks will be black and blue spots about 1 %” diameter each.” I found all of this interesting because of my own anomalous circular, deep purple colored bruises that have periodically appeared on (hidden) areas of my legs, usually following a suspected abduction. My bruises are a little smaller than what Fritz describes though. On one occasion, one of them was coincidentally surrounded by highly sensitive leg hair stubble that was painful to the touch and sticking straight out. The other leg stubble was normal. The cons of subjecting a target to repetitive electroshock treatment is poor memory function. This was mentioned in the Carla Emery book, “Secret, Don’t Tell.” A person will become terrible with names, dates and so on due to their brain becoming fried, which may not be advantageous over the long haul depending on what the abduction target is being used for. When I had a lump on the base of my skull with the accompanying programming command, I was in a mental stupor at the time, lying around all week staring at the wall, not eating, not showering. Normally my mind is really sharp, so if that was indeed the after effects of some sort of electroshock programming then I can only imagine what it would do to someone experiencing it on a regular basis. I’ve met several abductees and/or suspected abductees in life who were admittedly terrible with names, dates and overall detail recollection. So this is a big side effect indicator to look for. Hypnosis. Hypnosis is a very convenient way to instill programming into somebody’s mind, requiring trigger codes to access the blocked off areas...but it may not be the best way to ensure total elimination of the programming session memory. As mentioned in Carla Emery’s “Secret, Don’t Tell”, unless the programmer covers all bases, every Part I - MILABS and Mind Control —_—_—_—— ee *e the long term memory as a coherent memory...”