The Prisoner of San Jose
The Prisoner of San Jose chronicles the amazing story of Pierre S. Freeman’s enslavement by a mind control cult, an occult organization headquartered in San Jose California. The touching and powerful memoir begins in Port-Au-Prince, Haiti, where Freeman was pursuing an engineering degree at the prestigious Faculte des Sciences. Although highly successful in his academic studies, Freeman is tempted by the promises of prosperity and spiritual freedom offered by the so-called spiritual organization called the Ancient and Mystic Order of Rosae Crucis, commonly known as A.M.O.R.C.
Soon, Freeman was investing more time in the Rosicrucian lessons than in his own engineering studies. The studies he undertook were mostly embodied in monographs, developed by Founder, H. Spencer Lewis, in the early part of the twentieth century. If studied with diligence, the monographs promised spiritual and material success. Spencer, a charismatic leader, conducted healing ceremonies and even a public transmutation of a common metal into gold at the dawn of his leadership. The Prisoner of San Jose gives some insight as to the origins and purposes of this organization, which in some way, resembled the earlier Order of the Golden Dawn.
Having undergone a significant alteration of personality, Freeman quickly accepted the monographs as having priority over his work, personal relationships and other formal education. His on-the-job studies continually sabotaged his work and he found himself without a home. Only years later, did he realize that his meditative work, instead of elevating him spiritually, had driven him to higher levels of suggestibility. He learned to doubt all the social, educational and religious influences around him.
After enduring twenty plus years of homelessness, Freeman happened on a fork-in-the-road that led him to the discovery of informational literature pertaining specifically to Mind Control. He found revealed a portrait of himself in descriptions of cult personalities by Stephen Hassan, author of Combating Cult Mind Control and Margaret Thaler Singer, now deceased, who wrote Cults in Our Midst: the Hidden Menace in Our Everyday Lives. The writers were describing the kind of mind control indoctrination that was routinely transmitted by rough, even hostile “in-your-face” banter, imposed upon promising victims by cult trainers.
$21.95
ISBN 9781604940244
Soft Cover and ebook
292 pages
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