I have been digging into the "Modern Art" scene and its use as a cover for much darker and evil aspects of elite society. In researching its connections to child trafficking and abuse, I found myself taken to information on DID/multiple personality disorder.
It is interesting to note that mind control programs such as MK Ultra etc…started in America in the 1950s and continued into at least the late 1960s and likely continue today. This would have put the victims of such programming in their 20s and 30s by the 1980s and 1990s. It is interesting to note that the average age for diagnosis of MPD/DID is 30 years old.
Of further interest is that in 1992, the False Memory Syndrome Foundation was founded in Philadelphia. It was founded at a time when the concept of memory repression and memory recovery hit the mainstream. MPD/DID first appeared in the DSM in 1980. The False Memory Syndrome Foundation still exists and claims to seek/understand the reasons for the spread of False Memory Syndrome and to find ways to prevent it.
They claim that there is no such thing as memory repression and that DID/MPD is merely a fad. From their website:
"A good rule of thumb is that any condition that has become a favorite with Hollywood, Oprah, and checkout-counter newspapers and magazines stands a great chance of being wildly overdiagnosed" (p. 288).
"Many therapists feel that the popularity of Dissociative Identity Disorder represents a kind of social contagion. It is not so much that there are suddenly lots of people with lots of personalities as there are lots of people and lots of therapists who are very suggestible and willing to climb onto the bandwagon of this new fad diagnosis" (p. 286).
"[W]e are worried that the current overdiagnosis of multiple personality is an illusory fad that leads to misdiagnosis and mistreatment and does a disservice to the vast majority of patients who fall under its sway" (p. 287).
"If you are wondering whether you qualify for this diagnosis it is a very good bet that you almost surely do not" (p. 289).
"For any of you who suspect that you have Dissociative Identity Disorder, or are now in treatment for it, our suggestion is to focus your energies on the here-and-now problems in your everyday life. We would recommend avoiding any treatment that seeks to discover new personalities or to uncover past traumas" (p. 290).
http://www.fmsfonline.org/index.php
Could the False Memory Syndrome Foundation be a front in order to deny the existence of mind control and protect the abusers?
Martin T. Orne, a senior CIA/Navy researcher, was based at the University of Pennsylvania's Experimental Psychiatry Laboratory. He was also an original member of the False Memory Syndrome Foundation's advisory board, a tightly-drawn coterie of psychiatrists, many with backgrounds in CIA mind control experimentation in its myriad forms. The Foundation is dedicated to denying the existence of cult mind control and child abuse. It's primary pursuit is the castigation of survivors and therapists for fabricating accusations of ritual abuse.
More can be found on Dr Orne and all kinds of stuff on mind control etc at:
https://educate-yourself.org/mc/falsememoryhoax1996.shtml
Lastly, below is the current list of the False Memory Syndrome Foundation's Advisory Board members. Might be worth digging into them (Apologies for the caps…copied from website that way).
AARON T. BECK, M.D., D.M.S.
PAUL R. McHUGH, M.D.
TERENCE W. CAMPBELL, Ph.D. (Deceased)
HAROLD MERSKEY, D.M.
ROSALIND DYMOND CARTWRIGHT, Ph.D.
SPENCER HARRIS MORFIT
JEAN P. CHAPMAN, Ph.D.
ULRIC NEISSER, Ph.D., N.A.S. (Deceased)
LOREN J. CHAPMAN, Ph.D.
RICHARD J. OFSHE, Ph.D.
FREDERICK C. CREWS, Ph.D.
EMILY CAROTA ORNE
ROBYN M. DAWES, Ph.D. (Deceased)
MARTIN T. ORNE, M.D., Ph.D. (Deceased)
DAVID F. DINGES, Ph.D.
LOREN PANKRATZ, Ph.D.
HENRY C. ELLIS, Ph.D.
CAMPBELL W. PERRY, Ph.D. (Deceased)
FRED H. FRANKEL, MbCHb, DPM
MICHAEL A. PERSINGER, Ph.D. (Deceased)
GEORGE K. GANAWAY, M.D.
AUGUST T. PIPER, JR., M.D.
MARTIN GARDNER (Deceased)
HARRISON G. POPE, JR., M.D.
ROCHEL GELMAN, Ph.D.
JAMES RANDI
HENRY GLEITMAN, Ph.D. (Deceased)
HENRY L. ROEDIGER, III, Ph.D.
LILA GLEITMAN, Ph.D., N.A.S.
CAROLYN SAARI, Ph.D.
RICHARD GREEN, M.D., J.D.
THEODORE SARBIN, Ph.D. (Deceased)
DAVID A. HALPERIN, M.D., F.A.P.A., F.A.G.P.A. (Deceased) THOMAS A. SEBEOK, Ph.D. (Deceased)
ERNEST R. HILGARD, Ph.D., N.A.S. (Deceased)
MICHAEL A. SIMPSON, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., M.R.C., D.P.M.
JOHN HOCHMAN, M.D.
MARGARET THALER SINGER, Ph.D. (Deceased)
PHILIP S. HOLZMAN, Ph.D. (Deceased)
RALPH SLOVENKO, J.D., Ph.D. (Deceased)
ROBERT A. KARLIN, Ph.D.
DONALD P. SPENCE, Ph.D. (Deceased)
HAROLD I. LIEF, M.D. (Deceased)
JEFFREY S. VICTOR, Ph.D.
ELIZABETH LOFTUS, Ph.D., N.A.S.
HOLLIDA WAKEFIELD, M.A.
SUSAN L. McELROY, M.D.
CHARLES A. WEAVER, III, Ph.D.