![]() The programmer might choose to intensify the rituals by having the hypnotized or drugged subject “image” ancient archetypal symbols of mysticism and the occult, such as spiders, bats, snakes, masks, castles, mazes, demons, and monsters.Īlpha: General conditioning designed to improve memory retention, visual acuity, and physical strength. Conventional psychologists might use the term “conditioned stimulus response sequences,” but the Monarch experimenters called the process “Imperial conditioning.” Monarch also diverged greatly from traditional psychological conditioning exercises by including satanic rituals in order to enhance the trauma experienced by the subject. Patton states that Monarch was essentially about programming the mind, modifying human behavior, and placing its subjects into a “marionette syndrome.” A marionette is a puppet whose actions are determined by a puppeteer pulling its strings, hence the analogy concerning the psychologist and the programmed subject. One may also think of the common occult symbolism of the butterfly for the soul or the mind and an ancient belief that human souls become butterflies while they are between lives awaiting reincarnation. Researcher Ron Patton theorizes that the name Monarch had nothing to do with royalty, but referred to the Monarch butterfly and “the feeling of light-headedness,” as if one were “floating or fluttering like a butterfly,” after undergoing the trauma induced by electroshock. Some researchers are quite certain that Monarch evolved from such MK-ULTRA subprojects as Spellbinder, established to create “Manchurian Candidate” assassins, and Operation Often, which explored black magic and the occult. Army in the early 1960s, and it is still classified as top secret for reasons of national security. Project Monarch was officially begun by the U.S. From the information that has leaked out, it is easy to see why these mind-control experiments were considered top secret. ![]() Much of Project Monarch remains classified. It is a summary of a conspiracy theory, not a statement of fact. ![]() The following article is from Conspiracies and Secret Societies. ![]()
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