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INTRODUCTION
Manufacturing Murderers
The terrorist attacks on the twin towers of New York’s World Trade Center and
the Pentagon in Washington, D.C. on September 11, 2001, will never be forgotten:
the airplanes exploding into flame as they hit buildings; people leaping from
the burning wreckage to certain death; firemen rushing into the crumbling towers
only to become victims themselves; large swaths of lower Manhattan reduced to
smoking rubble. A stunned world watched the news footage over and over, trying
to come to grips with the criminal mind that could conceive of such a plan,
much less execute it.
Unthinkably violent acts like this shock us all. What kind of person could
be so cold-hearted and destructive—and be willing to give up his own life in
the process? What kind of mindset methodically plans and executes mass murder—with
utter disregard for humanity? Yet some “experts” claim that today’s terror merchants
are no more irrational than you or I—that we all have “demons” within.
Beware these experts, because their claims are blatant falsehoods. Terrorism
is created; it is not human nature. Suicide bombers are made, not born. Ultimately,
terrorism is the result of madmen bent on destruction, and these madmen are
typically the result of psychiatric or psychological techniques aimed at mind
and behavioral control. Suicide bombers are not rational—they are weak and pliant
individuals psychologically indoctrinated to murder innocent people without
compassion, with no concern for the value of their own lives. They are manufactured
assassins.
Part of that process involves the use of mind-altering psychiatric drugs.
Consider the roots of the word “assassin.” In the year 1090, Hasan ibn alSabbah
founded a terrorist group called the Ismaili Order in a mountain fortress south
of the Caspian Sea. To train followers as killers, they were first drugged unconscious,
then taken to a beautiful garden filled with luxuries and women. They were woken
to enjoy the “delights” and then drugged again and returned to the “Grand Master”
overseeing their training. He would assure them they had never left his side
but had merely experienced a taste of the paradise that awaited them if they
successfully carried out a killing assignment. Because of the heavy use of hashish
to accomplish the intoxication, the killers became known as “Hashishiyn” (from
Arabic, “user of hashish”), and later “Assassins.”
The Japanese “kamikaze” pilots who launched suicide attacks against allied
shipping during World War II used amphetamines to override their natural impulse
to survive. Amphetamine side effects include psychosis, euphoria and combativeness.
Beverly Eakman, author and educator says, “Unspeakable acts of terror, torture,
and mass murder are not so much the results of individuals who have lost their
minds as they are of individuals who have lost their conscience. The heinous
suicide attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon are traced to Osama
bin Laden and … bin Laden’s chief mentor is a former psychiatrist.
…It would not be the first time psychiatrists had served as the manipulators
behind charismatic, but essentially weak and flawed, human beings— systematically
feeding their hatreds [and] stroking their egos—until eventually even the most
barbaric act may appear plausible and rational in the name of some twisted cause.”
From Hitler’s “Final Solution” in Germany 70 years ago and the unthinkable
“ethnic cleansing” and terrorist purges in Bosnia and Kosovo in the 1990s, to
today’s suicide bombers, the world has suffered greatly at the hands of programmed
assassins and genocidal maniacs.
This publication reveals the hidden key players in the alarming and explosive
upsurge in terrorism today—psychiatrists and psychologists. Publicly exposing
this destructive source behind terrorism provides insight and solutions to an
otherwise incomprehensible and devastating phenomenon.
Sincerely,
Jan Eastgate President, Citizens Commission on Human Rights International
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