Anonymous ID: 34d7b6 June 24, 2019, 4:32 p.m. No.6833993   🗄️.is 🔗kun

I call the following, Digging Into The Mind Of A Cult Member. No, not "the cult" which many of the elites and NWO string pullers belong, but one from the same mold in terms of insidiously ridiculous ideology, and membership control methodology. It is a competitor of "the cult," but also a feeder in many respects. This is a well known religious cult everyone has heard of, and is often recognizable by appearance alone. The word cult, with all it's negative connotations, instantly comes to mind when their name is mentioned, and only the members don't know that it is a cult.

 

Through work, I knew one of their members you could describe as highly influential within the cult because of what this individual was tasked with as a life mission by the cult leader. I will call this person S. For a time we shared an office space, and our relationship was based on the completion of a common project. Though known to be a pushy cult in terms of proselytizing and fishing for new members, S did not push the groups beliefs on me, perhaps because I send out a strong signal of not being interested, plus the fact I don't come across as being the naive seeking type. It could also be that S was smart enough to not disrupt the progress of our common work goal.

 

That said, my disinterest did not stop S from talking via speakerphone with other cult members, including leadership, talking in their coded language, and essentially re-programming one another. I also heard S and his callers often discussing the latest controversy, or media (newspaper, magazine TV) expose of some criminal activity, as well as discussing the counter-narrative being worked out. When discussing many of the bizarre/criminal incidents and their counter-reasoning, I found much of it morally, logically and ethically disturbing how they seemed to just gloss over the obvious, that their belief system and practices were the reasons for all the bizarre behavior to begin with!

 

Of course, for a cult member, questioning the beliefs and practices is the LAST thing you are permitted to do by yourself and others. In fact, S had a term for what was considered untouchable, which included things you don't discuss, or question about the group. It was call the "mystery drawer," the figurative place where you put all upsetting things, or things which if thought about, would cause disruption of your spiritual progress. Inside the mystery drawer also was placed anything which obviously and blatantly contradicted their teachings and beliefs, all of which were considered "mysteries" to them. It was that simple for S and those who thought similarly. Just don't critically think or question. Keep the unattainable ideal in front of you and keep moving toward it. In time, those mysteries will be understood on a spiritual level. Truly devious.

 

To credit the frail human brain and spirit under the influence of such an insidious form of mind control, not all of that cult's members accepted the contents of that mystery drawer. Inside of it were the very reasons why so many former members of that cult group exist. They could only take so much contradiction, cynicism, and denial of the obvious.

 

There are a lot of people like S in the world, and the D's are full of S. Literally.