Enough! Secrets of the Mind-Controlled Way of Life Revealed!
by Mary W Maxwell, PhD, LLB
I have just read the new book, “Enough: A Tribute to Cult Survivors” by Linda Summer of Adelaide, Australia. The cover indicates that the author is “Society of the Faeries.” I think this means that Ms Summers wants to acknowledge that her book depends on the work of its 15 contributors. I wish she would list no author but just call it “Enough, ed by Linda Summers.”
Her book is going to cause all of us interested in mind control to rejoice over the way this field of study has now come together. I consider Summer’s tome to be the turning point, and hope it will be treated as an academic text. Libraries could catalogue it as Biography, History, Criminology, Psychology – you name it.
Lately, I have been reading the very academically respectable work of Fritz Springmeier and Cisco Wheeler on the subject of mind control (widely available on the Internet for downloading). Together with the new book “Enough” it has inspired me to conjure up a college course. Why shouldn’t these amazing revelations of the last few generations now be treated as “open for intellectual analysis and theorizing”?
I offer below, for your amusement, an “Announcement of a New Course” with a 13-week syllabus. I thought we should put it into an anthropology setting, as who can oppose a university department treating the habits of a strange culture as interesting?
The owners of this strange culture are to be called “the Bibuku Tribe.” It won’t take you long to figure out that I have in mind the two cultures in which I have spent some years tracking mind control and child trafficking. Namely, the United States and Australia. But you know the average Mon and Pop is not quite ready to see horrible stuff that exists locally. Better to imagine it as happening in a far-away society. I hope Bibuku sounds anthropological enough.
Note: The “guest lecturers” listed below have not exactly been contracted yet. I’ve made the leap of faith that they could be railroaded into service if necessary. And there must be a foundation that would pay their fare to “Klempton.”
ANNOUNCEMENT
A New Course in the Anthropology Department, at Klempton State University:
Anthro 3.3. Mind-Controlled Culture of the Bibuku Tribe. Professor Gloria Tellem, PhD, JD.
Pre-requisites: at least one course in Political Science and one in Biology or Psychology.
Assessment will be by participation in weekly seminar (20%) and final exam (80%).
Textbooks: Linda Summer, "Enough" (2024); Mary W Maxwell, "Society Is the Authority" (2023). Fiona Barnett, "Eyes Wide Open." (2021) Readings are on reserve in Klempton’s Gridge Library
SYLLABUS:
Week 1. Description of the Bibuku Tribe, and the double-track daily life of its members.
Week 2. Details of trauma bonding of the young as preface to splitting the personality. Reading: Kathleen A Sullivan, MSSW, "Unshackled" (2002)
Week 3. The Likely Origin of Secret Societies. Reading: Lionel Tiger, "Men in Groups" (1971)
Week 4. History of Torture from the Inquisition to Gitmo, and new techniques from Neuroscience.
Week 5. General introduction to Mafias’ and Triads’ simple math for control. Reading: Robert Friedman,"Red Mafiya" (2009)
Week 6. How Children Are Trafficked between the Bibuku and Other Tribes. Guest Lecturers: Pastor Paul Burton and Diane DeVere
Week 7. Prominent Pedophiles’ Ability to Escape Accountability. Guest Lecturers: Jeanette Archer and Joachim Hagopian
Week 8. Military Involvement. Reading: Brice Taylor, "Thanks for the Memories" (1998)
Week 9: Therapists’ Awareness of Mind-Control. Reading: Extreme-abuse-survey.org, by Carol Rutz, Wanda Karriker, Thorstein Becker, and Bettina Overkamp
Week 10. Healing of Injury: The Role of Yoga, and Dreams of Revenge. Guest Lecturer: Anneke Lucas
Week 11. Bibuku and the Illuminati. Guest lecturer: Fritz Springmeier
Week 12. Evaluating Satanists’ Claims to a Spiritual Path. Guest Lecturer: Rachel Vaughan
Week 13. Wrap-up and Hints for the Final Exam. Guest Appearance: Wendy Hoffman, author of "A Brain of My Own."
Declaration: This syllabus is public domain.
-- Mary W Maxwell’s website is www.ConstitutionAndTruth.com From the Books page of that website you can download her 2018 book “Deliverance: Pizza-gate and a Royal Commission Reveal Society’s Hidden Rulers.” Another relevant book by Maxwell, for lawyers who may wish to familiarize themselves with state involvement in Bibuku child-trafficking, is “Reunion: Judging the Family Court“ (2019).