PORCELAIN FACE PROGRAMMING: Fire/burning torture is used in the - TopicsExpress



          

PORCELAIN FACE PROGRAMMING: Fire/burning torture is used in the Porcelain Face programming. The charismatic branch of the satanic network (such as the Assembly of God churches) uses Porcelain Face programming. This is done by using wax masks upon the victim, and giving them fire torture. The person actually thinks that their face has melted. At that point, the programmer pretends to be a god and a hero, and tells the person he will give them a new face, a porcelain mask (these new faces by the way, look like the ones sold in so many stores). The memories of abuse are then hypnotically hid behind the masks. To take off the masks is to burn again. If anyone touches the faces of alters with Porcelain Face programming, the alters will feel a burning sensation because their masks are not to be tampered with. This means that these alters have via torture and hypnosis, lost their own faces! This is part of the dehumanization process. As long as these alters stay in denial of what has happened to them, they do not have to face the burn- torture memories. Some alters are tortured in a fashion that the eye area is traumatized and they squint the left eye. It looks the way Baron Guy de Rothschild of France’s left eye looks. Guy de Rothschild is a major handler/programmer, but the reason for his drooping left eye is not known. Perhaps it was torture. The ritual aspect of trauma needs to be covered. Read this link ---> whale.to/b/sp/2.html I suspect Paris Hilton had this type of torture when she was younger. One of her eyelids droops. She also starred in a horror movie called House of Wax, about some deranged wax museum owners who torture people by turning them into wax sculptures. With that in mind, Madame Tussauds Hollywood Wax Museum seems really disturbing. (If you don’t know, it’s a museum in Hollywood that has over 100 wax sculptures of celebrities.)
Posted on: Fri, 25 Jul 2014 05:41:15 +0000

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