Daring to Speak of Darkness, Part 1: An occult Whistleblower reviews the written works of the brave anti-cult freedom fighters and analysis the books of the great exit counselors

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An occult Whistleblower reviews the written works of the brave anti-cult freedom fighters and analysis the books of  the great exit counselors

SHORT SUMMARY OF DARING TO SPEAK OF DARKNESS

 

 

SHORT SUMMARY OF DARING TO SPEAK OF DARKNESS

 

After writing several books of his own, The Prisoner of San Jose and AMORC Unmasked, cult victim and now whistleblower, Pierre S. Freeman, takes on the task of reviewing some of the great anti-cult literature that helped free him from a comprehensive deceptive, cult mind control platform. In Daring to Speak of Darkness, Freeman thoroughly reviews the works of Margaret Thaler Singer, Stephen Hassan, Janja Lalich and Madeline Tobias, all the while showing how their insights clarified his own route to escape the physical and psychological grip of a carefully designed protocol for manipulating him to be compliant and focused on his cult membership. Inspired by these writers and their wisdom, he slowly and painfully extracted himself- not only from the cult, but the powerful mind control techniques that had suppressed his own individuality, his quest for prosperity and his genuine search for truth. His work is both an homage to the authors and a valuable guide to some of the great modern classics of anti-cult literature.

 

 

LONG SUMMARY OF DARING TO SPEAK OF DARKNESS

 

 

LONG SUMMARY OF DARING TO SPEAK OF DARKNESS

 

Daring To Speak Of Darkness    By Pierre S. Freeman

 

Daring to Speak of Darkness is a review of Anti-Cult Literature by Pierre S. Freeman, once a cult victim, now a cult whistleblower. Freeman, who was trapped in a religious cult called AMORC for 26 years, broke out of the cult without the help of anti-cult experts who were called at that time deprogrammers or exit counselors. He also could not get support from his family, mostly back in Haiti and not really aware of the nature of his involvement in the United States- and he could not afford professional counseling.

 

Desperately torn within himself about the group he belonged to and its reality and value, he found out that, at the time, France (French Government) had labeled AMORC a cult. Having heard that, his first approach to getting help was on the Internet where he found a group of author/exit counselors who wrote lucid, clear anti-cult literature. Slowly, painfully, by reading their works, he pieced together the main cause of his lack of clarity. For decades, he had been subject to a covert mind control platform, a subject he had never heard about until he came across Margaret Thaler Singer and Stephen Hassan, two cult experts whose books led to more than a decade of his own research. Eventually, with their help, he rid himself of many of the controls that were built inside of him.

 

This book is a kind of homage to Singer and Hassan and other writers like Janja Lalich, Robert Jay Lifton and Madeline Tobias. It reviews some of the anti-cult world’s best literature and shows how Freeman applies some of their insights to his own cult but also highlights some of the principles of indoctrination that cults of all kinds use. These are people who risked a lot to take on some pretty powerful organizations, risking harassment, verbal and potentially physical abuse, even their lives and treasure- to stop the tyranny of cult activities. These authors were truly those who dared to speak of darkness.

About the author

Pierre S. Freeman now takes his place as one of the most prolific of victim/authors of Mind Control religious cults in America. Born in Haiti and an almost graduate of Haiti’s premiere engineering school, Pierre S. Freeman dropped out before he obtained a degree. He then left Haiti and came to America, dazzled by the prosperity and happiness offered him by AMORC’s techniques for financial success. AMORC is a religious cult founded almost a hundred years ago by H. Spencer Lewis in 1915.

Twenty-four years later, dirt poor and experiencing many of the symptoms associated with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, he woke up, realizing himself to be a deceived victim of a global Mind Control cult

                As part of his healing process, he has spent a number of years exposing the methods deployed by the cult, which held him in bondage for so much of his life. To do this, he first authored two books, The Prisoner of San Jose and AMORC Unmasked, as well as blogs about his twenty-four years of Mind Control slavery. In these works, he has exhaustively matched the rhetoric, the exercises and the cult protocol with specific techniques of Mind Control.

                In a newer book,  AMORC’s First Temple Degree Initiation Ritual Illustrated, he gives his readers a taste of a Rosicrucian ritual with his usual biting commentary.  But if his commentary is biting in the Temple Degree book, Mayhem on the Astral Highway, his satiric view of a mercenary initiatic religious order unleashes a new level of sardonic humor, bordering on the hilarious. Two other new books, one a commentary on some of the leading anti-cult critics “Daring To Speak Of Darkness” and one on the literary works of Imperator H. Spencer Lewis “Tales of the Puppet Master”- are his latest books that have been released.

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