Friday, December 11, 2009

PS Malik speaks on: Understanding the Reptilian Mind

Understanding the Reptilian Mind

He tells it on the basis of a case study:

… biting, clawing, kidnapping, restraining, ritualistic sex torture and murder are behaviors which reptilians and reptilian controlled serial sex offenders mentally confuse with what we call SEX… (from this article)

"David" told me that the reptilians began to work on him when he was in the midst of a deep depression.

First he began to have thoughts about harming his own beloved cat. Different methods of killing and maiming the cat went through his mind including flushing it down the toilet and breaking its legs and mutilating it.

At first he began having fantasies about clawing his girlfriend during sex. He said he actually felt as if HE HAD CLAWS. He would fantasize about slashing women with "his" own claws or with broken glass. Later he imagined and thought constantly about harming and killing women in horrible ways.

He said he would find himself in a dreamscape scenario where he was just about to engage in sexual intercourse with what he perceived to be a human female.

While he and his girlfriend were trying to work through his problem, he began to have sadistic thoughts and mental imagery both in the dreamscape as well as in waking consciousness. As time went by these thoughts became more and more sadistic. He became consumed with the desire to bite, claw and kill his girlfriend during the sex act.

It is important to understand that biting, clawing, kidnapping, restraining, ritualistic sex torture and murder are behaviors which reptilians and reptilian controlled serial sex offenders mentally confuse with what we call SEX. To them all of these heinous crimes are part and parcel of sexual activity.

To read the complete article please visit

Understanding the Reptilian Mind

http://www.psmalik.com/bl/52-p/103-u.html

Shreyas Malik

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