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prison for a crime I hadn’t committed. The inhumanity there I found archaic 
 everything was under lock and key 
 the doors have windows so patients can be visible all the time, also, the violence and markings still remain on the walls from former patients.)”

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A psychiatrist came in and gave her a physical exam, “including examining the breast for lumps.” She objected, telling him that she’d had a complete physical less than a month before, but that didn’t deter him.

When she refused to cooperate with the staff, “two hefty men and two hefty women” picked her up by all fours and carried her in the elevator to the seventh floor of the hospital. (“I must say that at least they had the decency to carry me face down.
 I just wept quietly all the way there,” she wrote.)

She was ordered to take another bath—her second since arriving—and then the head administrator came in to question her. “He told me I was a very, very sick girl and had been a very, very sick girl for many years.”

Dr. Kris, who had promised to see her the day after her confinement, failed to show up, and neither Lee Strasberg nor his wife, Paula, to whom she finally managed to write, could get her released, as they were not family.”

- Marilyn and Her Monsters, Vanity Fair

Another less publicized aspect of Monroe’s life is her two failed pregnancies. While most biographies state that she suffered miscarriages, some accounts hint that, in reality, the miscarriages were provoked. Provoking miscarriages is a common practice in MK Ultra and, reading Marilyn’s own words, it appears that her baby was taken away by her handlers. In Pepitone’s book, Marilyn reportedly said about her pregnancy:

“Don’t take my baby. So they took my baby from me
 and I never saw it again.”

- Pepitone, Op. Cit.

The book basically states that Marilyn did not suffer a miscarriage. “They” took her baby away.

“After Marilyn had a healthy baby it was taken away from her and she was never allowed to see it. It was very likely sacrificed. Marilyn was too afraid to ask what they were going to do with it.”

- Springmeier, Op. Cit.

According to her biographies, Marilyn lost both her babies at Polyclinic Hospital, the place where, according to Springmeier, she was being programmed.

“The operation took place at Polyclinic Hospital where Marilyn had lost her baby the year before
Marilyn said: “Going back to that hospital’s a nightmare
 Pain? What ‘pain?”. For her, the only pain was in not having her own child”

- Pepitone, Op. Cit.

“Notice she always goes back to the Polyclinic Hospital. Monarch victims have had to endure vast amounts of horrible torture. They learn to survive by disassociation. When Marilyn says “What is pain?” she is being accurate in reflecting her response to pain. She could not have pain–because she would disassociate it. Certain alters are created to take the pain, and the other alters don’t have to experience it.”

- Springmeier, Op. Cit.

 

CH.7 In Conclusion

In the first part of this series of articles, we looked at the hidden life of Marilyn Monroe – one that reveals the dark side of Hollywood. Marilyn was not only thoroughly manipulated by her handlers, but actually mistreated and traumatized in order to “keep her down” and reinforce programming. The chilling facts mentioned above originate from different sources but, when they are put together, they paint a sad, yet crystal clear picture of the life of a Hollywood MK slave. Trauma, abuse, isolation, mind control and constant surveillance were part of Monroe’s daily life.

 

This kind of abuse however takes a severe toll on the victims and, after a while, a total breakdown almost inevitably ensues. At that point, MK slaves are usually “thrown off the freedom train”. Was this Marilyn’s ultimate fate?

CH.8

so now we’ll look at the end of Marilyn Monroe’s career and the circumstances around her death – all of which were typical for a victim of mind control. We will also examine her legacy in the shady MK Ultra underworld and how she became a symbol for Monarch Programming in Hollywood.

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Note: It is recommended that you read the first part of the series first.

The first part of this series of articles described the hidden side of Marilyn Monroe’s childhood and her beginnings in the entertainment industry. While Monroe projected the image of a glamorous sex symbol, the reality of her day-to-day life was pretty much the opposite: She was controlled, abused, exploited and even traumatized by various handlers while living in prison-like conditions. Her difficult situation slowly lead to a total mental breakdown and, when she apparently lost her usefulness to those controlling her, she lost her life in very strange circumstances.

Monroe’s legacy lives on, however, and in some ways she is more relevant today than ever in the entertainment industry 
 but for the wrong reasons. There are now a great number of mind control slaves in Hollywood and those behind the scenes have made Marilyn Monroe the ultimate symbol of Beta Programming. There are several Marilyn Monroes in Hollywood, these days, all projecting an attractive image while being subjected to the same control and hardship as Monroe was. And all of them get associated with Monroe at one time or another in their career. Is it a coincidence? If you read my series of articles Symbolic Pics of the Month, you probably know that the use of Monroe’s image is often repeated on a specific type of celebrity 
 too often to be simply a coincidence.

CH.9 Presidential Model

At the height of her career, Marilyn got involved with the highest power figure in the world: The President of the United States, John F. Kennedy. While some historians classify their relationship as an “affair”, researchers in Monarch mind control claim that she was actually a presidential model – the highest “level” of Beta Programming slaves who are used to “service” Presidents.

If true, the existence of presidential models is quite a troubling concept, one that proves the power and the importance of Monarch Mind Control in elite circles.

“Presidential models” were/are allegedly used by big time entertainers and politicians as playthings; mind controlled puppets programmed to perform assorted acts at the bidding of their manipulative “handlers”. Supposedly Marilyn Monroe was the first Monarch slave who achieved “celebrity” status. For those unfamiliar with the term “Presidential model”, I’ll refer them to The Control of Candy Jones by Donald Bain and Long John Nebel. As the story goes, Long John Nebel–a New York radio personality in the 50â€Čs-70â€Čs–discovered via hypnosis that his wife, Candy Jones, was a victim of just this sort of mind control project, one of the many MK-ULTRA mind slaves, programmed by CIA “spychiatrists” and used by high mucky muck dignitaries to perform their whims, among other assorted duties such as being used as drug mules and message couriers for this vast network of morally deficient power brokers. More has come to light in this regard in recent years by way of similar allegations disbursed widely across the Internet, as well as such highly controversial books as Trance Formation In America by Mark Phillips and Kathy O’Brien, wherein Ms. O’Brien relates her own troubling tales of MK-ULTRA and Monarch abuse. ”

- Adam Gorightly, “An Interpretation of Kubrick’s Eyes Wide Shut”

According to mind-control researchers, Marilyn was the first “high profile” presidential model, a situation that required her handlers to exercise extreme control on what she said and did in public.

“They stripped Marilyn of any contact with the outside world to insure that their mind control would work. They were afraid that something might go wrong with the first Presidential slave that was allowed to be highly visible to the public”

- Fritz Springmeier, The Illuminati Formula to Create a Mind Control Slave

Marilyn singing "Happy Birthday Mr. President" to JFK on May 19th 1962. In this iconic moment in U.S. History, Monroe sings to the President in a sultry voice while wearing a skin-tight dress with nothing under it. When one knows the "hidden side of History" this event was actually a Beta Programming slave singing to the President she is servicing for the whole world to see.

Marilyn singing “Happy Birthday Mr. President” to JFK on May 19th 1962. In this iconic moment of U.S. History, Monroe sings to the President in a sultry voice while wearing a skin-tight dress with nothing under it. When one knows the “hidden side of history” this event was actually about a Beta Programming slave singing to the President she is servicing -  for the whole world to see.

“High level” Monarch slaves are often identified with gems and stones to identify their status. Presidential models are reportedly identified with diamonds.

“For bona-fides & recognition signals, the Monarch slaves wear diamonds to signify they are presidential models. (
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Emeralds mean drugs, rubies mean prostitution, diamonds (rhinestones) Presidential Model work.”

- Ibid.

In the movie "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes", Monroe famously performs the song "Diamonds are a Girl's Best Friend". Was there are double meaning to that song?

In the movie “Gentlemen Prefer Blondes”, Monroe famously performs the song “Diamonds are a Girl’s Best Friend”. Was there a double meaning to that song?

Relevant fact: The dress worn by Monroe while singing “Happy Birthday Mr. President” contained more than 2500 rhinestones. Was it a way to identify her as a Presidential Model? One thing is for sure, behind the smiles and the diamonds, things were extremely sour for Marilyn during that time period. In fact, that Presidential performance was actually one of her last public appearances, as she was found dead less than three months later.

 

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