LETTER #6


January 19, 2017

Outstanding topic and one that I've often pondered and know to be true.  Glad I found your page.  I'm a two tour Marine combat vet working with vets with PTSD and all that goes with that; drug & alcohol abuse, etc.  I've always known deep down that evil spirits played a role in this.  Damn shame the secular science knuckleheads can't. 


Peace be with you good Dr. J.  JM 

On January 20, 2017 Jerry Marzinsky wrote:

JM, Congratulations!  You are one of the few waking up to the reality of what is going on and your suspicions are correct.  Veterans with PTSD addicted to drugs and alcohol are a rich source of food for these parasitic entities which feed off of negative emotional energy.  

Once the patient realizes that the negative thoughts appearing in his or her mind do not belong to them but are the work of a foreign entity, a huge shift takes place.  The same is true with the constant thoughts that they are being bombarded with to use drugs and alcohol which often take the form of the building up to a drink, identified in
Gorski's Staying Sober books.  

When they realize that these destructive thoughts are being inserted into their minds by a parasitic foreign entity, they then stop blaming the out-of-control behavior which they don't understand solely on themselves.  They realize they are not the only ones doing the drinking or the drugging because they realize a foreign mental installation is implanting thoughts into their minds directing them to do so. 

Once they realize this, the immense burden of guilt and anger they have leveled against themselves is directed toward the actual source, a negative spiritual source which feeds off of the negative emotional energy these patients generate. 

Veterans with PTSD are easy marks for infestation as they are often already broken, traumatized and already generating massive amounts of negative emotional energy for the taking.  They can experience this foreign installation at work if they sit back, detach and watch the thoughts flow into their minds.  They will see the negative destructive thoughts materialize.  Those thoughts don't come from them as they are watching them flow in. 

The quintessential question I got in trouble for asking in graduate school was then where do those thoughts come from?  I'm very glad that therapists such as you, who have suspected what is going on, are starting to wake up.  Know that the implementation of these ideas will be staunchly resisted by the AMA, the APA and especially psychiatry and the pharmaceutical industry who I suspect don't want a real cure as they don't make any money curing anyone.  I encourage you to read down through the articles posted on our Facebook timeline. 


Much of the important information you will need is posted on the following internet sights in a much more organized manner thanks to my fellow in arms Sherry. 

http://www.keyholejourney.com/paranormal-articles.html