Thoughts: How much of what we “think” can really be considered to be our own, personally-created, thought? What is the source of our thoughts? Is it “us” or is it some source external to us, implanted in our mind to affect our actions?
If we were to observe our thought, examine and control it, we would perhaps be surprised at what is entering our minds. We might say: “where did that thought come from? It’s not “me”! Why am I thinking that thought?
The 1958 book by Barbara O’Brien entitled Operators and Things deals with this subject. Little-known since publication, it has nevertheless been cited as one of the most important but neglected books ever published.
It is worth knowing the reason we make decisions and take actions. This is because those decisions and actions relate directly to the thoughts we have.
The subject is not mainstream, but a number of writers have addressed the reality that the source of thought is mostly external to ourselves. Only once we have “cleared our minds” can we say that we are generating original thought that is truly “us”.
So what exactly is this “external source”? Writers such as William Baldwin (Healing Lost Souls, 2003), Colin Wilson (The Mind Parasites,1967), Carlos Castaneda (The Active Side of Infinity, 1998), Eve Lorgen (Alien Love Bite,2000), Alan FitzPatrick (The Sex Connection, 2006), Trevor James Constable (The Cosmic Pulse of Life, 1976), Angeliki Anagnostou (Can You Stand the Truth, 2009), and Barbara Ann Brennan (Core Light Healing, 2017) amongst many others have addressed this subject, which is that the source of most thought is unseen, non-physical, entities which attach to us and change/implant thoughts in us.
These entities are actually physical, but operate at a frequency that cannot be picked up by our limited vision.
They can cause temporary mental breakdown (as in the case of Barbara O’Brien), violent acts, anger and erratic emotional activity, sexual predatory action or abuse, greed, trauma, addictive disorders, and of course the most important feature (from the unseen entities point of view) which is loss of a human’s neural energy.
Barbara O’Brien termed these entities, which unusually she could see and hear, “operators”, and these “operators” described humans as “things” or “it”, as they controlled the thoughts of the humans they targeted (and therefore their actions). “Things” (humans) were there to be hooked and used and had no value beyond this, and hence why they were just termed “things”.
All writers discussing the existence of non-physical entities say the same thing about them: They are there to attach to us and feed off us.
If we could see these creatures, we would be shocked. Fortunately (for our daily lives), the mind and body has been designed in such a way that they are invisible. For visual impact however, the 1999 film The Matrix does an excellent job of exposing this reality, although it is unlikely that many viewers would have understood what was being exposed to the public.
Most people do not accept that anything they can’t see can possibly be controlling them, or stealing their energy, or changing the way they act and so on.
If they can’t see it, it’s just a figment of imagination, a hallucination, or whatever, rather than the reality, which is that humans are not at the top of the food chain.
Psychologists generally treat symptoms and abnormal behaviour with drugs, rather than dealing with/extracting the offending entity/parasite (the source of behavioural problems) where that is still possible.
Humans see themselves as the top of the food chain, the hierarchy/ladder of life, but there is at least one level above us, maybe more.
Everything on this plane of existence has to eat other things to survive. If we look at animals, plants, insects, they are the same as humans, we kill something less strong to survive. Take a cow, or hen, we drink the milk, eat the eggs, and when that animal can’t produce anymore, we mercilessly kill it for money and eat it.
So why isn’t there something eating us too? Well, as the writers mentioned above confirm, there is.
These entities feed on our emotions, which create energy release, and they do this in life and even on death. Most people are addicted or drawn to something, and this allows the entities to take over a body as the addiction increases. It could be drink, drugs, gambling, sex, food, technology, business or sporting obsessions, anything in fact that we ‘attach’ to. They all cause energy to be extracted by entities which feed off that energy release.
Aside from the unseen entities, thought can also be controlled by technology, occult rituals, mind programming and mind conditioning. Our Controllers of the realm have mastered this. The secret societies know only too well that to rule the world, thought must be contained, manipulated and controlled.
This is a separate, enormous topic, but the key esoteric point is that mind precedes matter. It is thought that is the key to creation and existence, and thought that generates physical events. This was covered well by Jonathan Black in his 2007 treatise on the secret societies, The Secret History of the World.
So how do we get back control of our minds and bodies?
Understanding “thought” is an important part of understanding “who we are”. The mind must be cleared. Once we discard implanted thoughts, we can start to see “reality” more clearly – and who we “aren’t”. Conditioning and programming must be removed (this requires the arduous task of discovering that everything we ‘know’ is a lie). And critically, mind clearance and cleansing is most effectively done by stopping entirely the activity which caused unhelpful behavioural issues.
To escape this system on death and avoid recycling, we should have removed all physical desires and attachments to physicality before death. This removes the unseen entities that cause most of life’s problems and will trap us on death for an inevitable recycling back into suffering once more.
The time to start the mind clearance is now.
20 May 2025