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Thanks For The Memories ... The Truth Has Set Me Free! The Memoirs of Bob Hope's and Henry Kissinger's Mind-Controlled Slave Paperback – March 15, 1999
- Print length405 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherBrice Taylor Trust
- Publication dateMarch 15, 1999
- ISBN-100966891627
- ISBN-13978-0966891621
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A shocking personal surreal testimony exposing a level of mind manipulation, psychological trauma, institutionalized evil, and covert madness -- Leonard Horowitz, DMD, MA, MPH, Author, Emerging Viruses: AIDS & Ebola, Nature, Accident or Intentional?, Healing Codes for the Biological Apocalypse
Having endured a lifetime of high-tech slavery, she's written an extraordinary book, an autobiography which documents ... her abuse -- Uri Dowbenko, Steamshovel Press
I am edified by the courage, determination, and faith that Brice Taylor exhibits as she attempts to ... end ... abuse. -- Sister Joan Marie, Order of St. Benedict
Thanks For The Memories confirms facts furnished by many other witnesses. [Brice Taylor] is credible, knowledgeable and truthful. -- Ted Gunderson, former Senior Special Agent in Charge, FBI, Los Angeles, CA
Thanks For The Memories is astounding and shocking and is written with incredible clarity. -- Claire R. Reeves, President, MASA - Mothers Against Sexual Abuse
The cultural icons from whom there seems to be no escape ... are bathed in her truth -- Lynne Moss-Sharmon, ACHES-MC Advocacy Committee for Human Experimentation Survivors-Mind Control
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- Publisher : Brice Taylor Trust; 2nd Print edition (March 15, 1999)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 405 pages
- ISBN-10 : 0966891627
- ISBN-13 : 978-0966891621
- Item Weight : 2.55 pounds
- Best Sellers Rank: #197,671 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #20,432 in Biographies (Books)
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Summary
The premise is that high-level government and corporate officers wishing to procure the services of prostitutes cannot do so without risk of blackmail or spies (witness Eliot Spitzer). To provide these executives with the sexual services they desire, an exclusive black market of "secure" sex workers has evolved. Security is ensured by recruiting very young girls into a rigorous, years-long program of grooming to ensure loyalty and discression. The training includes intimidation and destruction of the victim's self-esteem through shocking acts of physical and sexual abuse. In a side note that unfortunately won't surprise many of us, Taylor also describes her participation in child beauty pagents, like the ones made infamous by Jon Benet Ramsey, and explains the function of these pagents in the sex trade. As in underdeveloped nations, there appear to be American parents out there willing to sell their daughters into such a life. Taylor claims she was sold in this manner, and subsequently spent almost twenty years in the service of various elites.
Sorting it out
That's a lot of very alien information to take in all at once. It isn't parody, but is it true? Maybe Ms Taylor is lying. Or maybe she's mentally ill. Maybe these stories are part of some counterintellegence program (COINTELPRO), spreading exaggerated and untrue information to discredit these ideas (to make all of this look ridiculous), but in the process hiding or covering up a lone kernel of truth. ...Or there is an outside chance that most, or maybe even all of this book occured exactly as stated.
If the contents are not true, I would be interested in knowing why the author has not been sued for libel by her parents, the Rockefeller family, Henry Kissinger, Bob Hope's estate, or Niel Diamond. It doesn't prove anything that she hasn't been sued, but it does seem odd. Ms Taylor's allegations of blatently criminal activity are very specific about the times, the activities, and the persons involved. The book has been in print for over ten years now, so there has certainly been enough time to assemble a lawsuit.
Honestly, I 'm not sure what to believe, but I'm not satisfied just passing it off like a big joke; I wouldn't put anything past Kissinger or the Rockefellers.









