Gnostic Media interviews Dr. Colin A. Ross on mind control, CIA, cults, drugs
An Interview with Dr. Colin A. Ross, pt. 1 – “What is Mind Control?” – #161
Jan Irvin, Gnostic Media | April 9, 2013
… Dr. Ross is an internationally renowned clinician, researcher, author and lecturer in the field of trauma-related disorders. He is the founder and President of the Colin A. Ross Institute for Psychological Trauma. …
… This would include treatment for: Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), Dissociative Disorders, Borderline Personality Disorder, Addictive Disorders, Anxiety Disorders, Depression, and Obsessive Compulsive Disorder. The symptoms treated and the admission criteria are: suicidal ideation, homicidal ideation, self-destructive and addictive behaviors, and inability to function. …
… Dr. Ross obtained his M.D. from the University of Alberta in 1981 and completed his training in psychiatry at the University of Manitoba in 1985. He has been running a hospital-based Trauma Program in Dallas, Texas since 1991. …
In this interview they discuss the different forms of mind control along with MKUltra and other CIA mind control programs, also Stargate. Also discussed is Jan Irvin’s related research on Gordon Wasson, psychedelics, Aldous Huxley, Carlos Castaneda, Laurel Canyon. Also Lee Harvey Oswald, Oklahoma City. He talks about human experimentation and the plausibility of accounts of electromagnetic assault.
He mentions the relationship between LSD and modern SSRI drugs, like Prozac, that are used for psychiatric treatment.
The establishment controlled both sides of the debate about drugs and both sides, so to speak, when it came to cults. This point about cults was of interest to me.
It looks like the establishment has created this huge disabling “matrix” of delusion that encompasses almost everyone. The more people who are aware of it the better, because it takes time and effort to escape it. Save yourself a lot of pain and just don’t bother adopting all sorts of crazy unjustified beliefs where there is no evidence. And don’t put anyone on a pedestal of infallibility. Learn as much as you can, and test information and beliefs, discarding whatever doesn’t make sense to you.