Agree.
I was thinking about Ford and her demeanor yesterday.
Her scared little six year old girl performance seemed to me to be a personality, conjured up through mind control.
A 52 year old professional woman with a Phd does not speak like that.
With her families CIA ties and her time at Stanford, the birthplace of the CIA’s MK Ultra and Project Monarch mind control programs, this does not seem so far fetched to me.
Your other point about the CIA is correct.
The black hats are not in DC anymore—they are overseas. Trump and Pompeo cleaned out thee CIA viper’s nest.
NSA has been cleaned out as well.
But they are still powerful and they have resources.
And they are fighting for survival like cornered rats.
When paul was first discussing the things done to him he reverted back to the child. Followed me around like a puppy and talked in unnatural manner. Talking to his counselor, she said it was normal. Btw he’s doing so much better.
Praise God for the strength and experience to help him through it. Pray that Ford gets similar help.
This morning, at the same time as FNC was discussing the hearing, CNN was gushing over Kaepernick finally back in the NFL. Says a lot. CNN is scared.
Agree with the widdle girl performance. That is not normal grown professional woman demeanor. Her students would have eaten her up decades ago.
In the beginning, her father being nothing but some guy at a country club never made sense.
Legal Insurrection has some good points on Ford:
Ford believes what she is saying, and that has a lot to do with her profession of being a clinical psychologist. She volunteered a number of times that her memory is certain as to the trauma because in her clinical assessment such traumas are preserved by the way the brain works. That was a convenient explanation for why she remembers the minutes of the alleged assault, but very little in the time before and after the alleged assault.
I think Ford has convinced herself she experienced what she experienced, but the need to inject psychological terminology makes me conclude that it is a memory that, while believed, is not necessarily the way the rest of us remember things.
You mean Chrissy Blowsey Ford?
The scared, mousy, squeaky, traumatized little girl who was afraid to fly from California to Washington, DC?
The same woman who flies to Hawaii, Costa Rica and the South Pacific to go surfing?
That Ford?