The Grey Faction has started a petition to have the licensure of mental health Counselor, Neil Brick, propagator of bizarre, implausible narratives of “Satanic Ritual Abuse,” brought under investigation.
To briefly summarize but some of Neil Brick’s potentially dangerous state-of-mind and radically paranoid, unsubstantiated, delusional beliefs, please note:
- Neil Brick claims to believe that he was brainwashed to be an assassin for the Illuminati/Freemasons.
- Neil Brick claims that, as part of his brainwashing by the Illuminati/Masonic conspiracy, he was programmed to rape and kill “without feeling.”
- Neil Brick claims that he once murdered a man in an unreported incident in Europe.
- Neil Brick holds regular conferences wherein his delusional beliefs are propagated to Mental Health consumers by he and his co-conspiracists.
- At a recent conference (May 2016), Neil Brick expressed concern that attendees could “trigger” mind-control programming by touching their faces. Neil Brick imposed a prohibition against face-touching and asked that people sit on their hands. (Keep in mind, this is a man who claims that his own mind-control programming impels him to rape and kill. The implication is clear.)
- Neil Brick continues to propagate debunked and disregarded narratives of concealed occult crimes from the height of the “Satanic Panic.”
- Neil Brick demonstrates a complete lack of understanding regarding cognitive/behavioral development, claiming to believe that Masons and/or Satanic cults torture fetuses so as to begin mind-controlling them at the earliest possible stage.
Last month, The Satanic Temple’s Grey Faction sent observers to a “Ritual Abuse” Conference in Oakland, California. The conference was organized by ‘Survivorship’, self-described as “one of the oldest and most respected organizations supporting survivors of extreme child abuse, including sadistic sexual abuse, ritualistic abuse, mind control, and torture.” Neil Brick is president of Survivorship and was a presenter as well
“Survivorship: For Survivors of Ritual Abuse, Mind Control and Torture”, the website reads in its “Disclaimer” section, after absolving itself of any liability related to “the quality of any professional resources or agencies listed.”
At the conference, the Grey Faction observers watched as licensed mental health professionals made bizarre, irrational, paranoid claims, such as:
- Your spouse or your lover is not to be trusted, as they may be agents that The Conspiracy has intentionally inserted into your life in order to control and manipulate you.
- The Conspiracy, using “trauma-based mind-control” to completely subjugate their victims, begin programming victims at the earliest possible age. This means administering electric shocks to fetuses. Anybody with but the most rudimentary understanding of human cognitive development will realize that this makes absolutely no sense, and could serve no practical function.
- Throughout the conference, there was a strange, obsessively enforced prohibition against touching one’s face. The Conspiracy, which programs people to respond to subtle cues, or “triggers” — words, gestures, symbols, etc. — often uses face-touching to elicit mind-control programming. Touching one’s face might indicate that the face-toucher is one of “Them.” One elderly woman was requested to sit on her hands, lest she be ejected from the conference, as she transgressed more than once. Researchers have found that the average individual touches her/his face 3.6 times per hour. Surely, it cannot be healthy for one’s mental state to develop an obsessive suspicion of such a natural, human behavior.
Neil Brick, seen here in this video, threatens to remove people from conference if they touch their faces.
- Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID), formerly known as Multiple Personality Disorder (MPD), is, perhaps in all cases, intentionally induced as a means of mind-control. Various personalities serve different specific functions as programmed by The Conspiracy. What used to be called “alternate personalities” are now referred to as insiders, parts or “littles” when referring to child-like alters.
- The Conspiracy seek out their victims of mind-control in churches, survivor groups, and psychiatric hospitals. They use subtle triggering “signals” to bring them back into their clutches. Presenters warned that The Conspiracy will send patients to “plant therapists” assigned by The Conspiracy themselves for the purpose of turning the patients away from their path towards escape from mind-control programming. This served as a way to discredit medical professionals outside of the SMART network.
- Ailments, such as insomnia, depression, physical pain, and seizures, can all be a result of mind-control programming against which medical intervention is ineffective, and even exercise may prove “triggering.” As far as medical advice goes, this would clearly be some of the worst imaginable. Ritual Abuse was presented throughout the conference as the first place to start when investigating any personal ailment, rather than a last option after all avenues of modern medicine are exhausted.
- Therapy is not a “quest for truth”, and the reality of what may or may not have happened is “irrelevant.” This absurd claim seems to undermine everything therapy should do, which is — at least partially — providing mental health consumers with the cognitive tools to distinguish fantasy from reality. What this common refrain amongst conspiracist mental health professionals doesdo, however, is it attempts to exonerate them from their complicity in cultivating their client’s delusions. This also served to absolve them of failing to provide concrete evidence of these cult groups beyond the testimony of their own patients. After all, reality doesn’t matter, and “validation” is unquestionably “nurturing.” As one of the Grey Faction observers described it, “Whenever someone tried to ask about efforts to catch the cults and bring them to justice, the presenters turned it around by claiming that the cults are too secretive and far reaching to expose and that their primary focus as therapists and ritual abuse survivor advocates is to heal the victim rather than go after the abusers. Also, [one is advised not to] try to understand why these cults do the horrible things they do… it defies logic! Another easy exit for them to avoid accountability for their bizarre claims.”
Please read the full Grey Faction report from the conference on Patheos.
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