The Nature of the Next Chapter: Anesthesia and the Components of Waking Up
John Kaminski
Hence the people never questioned the existence of the temple but as the place where the will of the god was exercised through his servants... That it had come to function more in the capacity of sanctifying front for an international power concerned largely with money creation and control of the slave trade, itself mainly of criminal antecedents, was something they never came to fully understand; nor that this whole thing of prayer, worship, and devotion was dangerously near to becoming a cruel hoax manipulated by a handful of aliens, who looked at them and their fervour and belief with dead eyes ... — David Astle, The Babylonian Woe, 1988
The methods of Freudian psychotherapy induce permanent mental illness in those who undergo this treatment by destabilizing their character. The victim is then advised to "establish new rituals of personal interaction", that is, to indulge in brief sexual encounters which actually set the participants adrift with no stable personal relationships in their lives, destroying their ability to establish or maintain a family. — John Coleman, Conspirators Hierarchy: The Committee of 300, 1993