Post by Ladya on Nov 7, 2016 19:28:08 GMT
Greetings All,
I hope all is well...
I will start by assuming that most people here, have heard of Cathy O'Brien and her story. Perhaps you have either heard her talks or read one of her books such as "Trance Formation Of America".
Whilst I myself had experienced her name popping up a few times and have even watched some snippets of some of her talks/interviews, I admittedly, had never delved into the details of her story or read her books. Perhaps this was a subconscious protection mechanism.
This time was different. I "stumbled" across a free pdf version of the "Trance Formation Of America" book (I will post link if anybody who hasn't read it, is interested)
I haven't finished the book yet, but I'm a good half way through and what a harrowing experience it is to read the words of these peoples experiences, it makes the Soul ache heavily.
Naturally, most often, when we encounter traumatic experiences/material, we have a tendency to either disassociate, deny or both.
The claims made by Cathy are so horrific in nature, that one simply does not want to accept it.
That's why many of us know how important it is to remind ourselves to keep an open mind and also to discern, until we are satisfied that the truth has beome apparent to us.
So as a process, during reading, I am doing certain fact checking and background research etc.
I find the book difficult to get through because it's so graphic in nature, so taking regular breaks to do some research, is an acceptable way to respite from the horror on the pages.
This process is how I stumbled across a "strange coincidence" involving one of her named persecutors, her ex-husband/handler; Wayne Cox.
(Perhaps someone here as already been there with this research?)
There's not much out there on this guy, other than a few mentions of him being in the entertainment/music industry (as corroborated in the book) and some small roles in a few movies.
What I found interesting is that 3 of movies he has appeared in, seem to deal with subject matter that is very similar to some of the stories told by Cathy O'Brien.
The movies are:
Dead Wrong/Entrapment (1983)
Sworn To Silence (1987)
Jane Doe (1983)
Also, in these films his roles are limited to TV anchorman and reporter (A Messenger?)
So this little revelation begs the question, does this corroborate Cathy's testimony? Or was she simply inspired by the storylines of her ex-husband/handler's acting roles? (Note her book was written in 1995)
Or,
Is Wayne Cox also under mind-control and being compelled to take part in movies that force him to shadowly expose his doings to the public.
Hidden in plain sight.
A huge part of me really wants to believe that this is just a huge fantasy laden fabrication, that this stuff doesn't actually happen.
Unfortunately though, all the evidence (from many different sources out there) does seem to be pointing to the opposite.
Your thoughts?
I hope all is well...
I will start by assuming that most people here, have heard of Cathy O'Brien and her story. Perhaps you have either heard her talks or read one of her books such as "Trance Formation Of America".
Whilst I myself had experienced her name popping up a few times and have even watched some snippets of some of her talks/interviews, I admittedly, had never delved into the details of her story or read her books. Perhaps this was a subconscious protection mechanism.
This time was different. I "stumbled" across a free pdf version of the "Trance Formation Of America" book (I will post link if anybody who hasn't read it, is interested)
I haven't finished the book yet, but I'm a good half way through and what a harrowing experience it is to read the words of these peoples experiences, it makes the Soul ache heavily.
Naturally, most often, when we encounter traumatic experiences/material, we have a tendency to either disassociate, deny or both.
The claims made by Cathy are so horrific in nature, that one simply does not want to accept it.
That's why many of us know how important it is to remind ourselves to keep an open mind and also to discern, until we are satisfied that the truth has beome apparent to us.
So as a process, during reading, I am doing certain fact checking and background research etc.
I find the book difficult to get through because it's so graphic in nature, so taking regular breaks to do some research, is an acceptable way to respite from the horror on the pages.
This process is how I stumbled across a "strange coincidence" involving one of her named persecutors, her ex-husband/handler; Wayne Cox.
(Perhaps someone here as already been there with this research?)
There's not much out there on this guy, other than a few mentions of him being in the entertainment/music industry (as corroborated in the book) and some small roles in a few movies.
What I found interesting is that 3 of movies he has appeared in, seem to deal with subject matter that is very similar to some of the stories told by Cathy O'Brien.
The movies are:
Dead Wrong/Entrapment (1983)
Sworn To Silence (1987)
Jane Doe (1983)
Also, in these films his roles are limited to TV anchorman and reporter (A Messenger?)
So this little revelation begs the question, does this corroborate Cathy's testimony? Or was she simply inspired by the storylines of her ex-husband/handler's acting roles? (Note her book was written in 1995)
Or,
Is Wayne Cox also under mind-control and being compelled to take part in movies that force him to shadowly expose his doings to the public.
Hidden in plain sight.
A huge part of me really wants to believe that this is just a huge fantasy laden fabrication, that this stuff doesn't actually happen.
Unfortunately though, all the evidence (from many different sources out there) does seem to be pointing to the opposite.
Your thoughts?