Documented Beliefs and Practices of the US‑Based Surveillance Cult Group: Obsession with Ancestry, Genetics, and Intergenerational Transmission
Observations on Group Ideology
Based on ongoing direct experience and documented communications from the US‑based surveillance network (self‑identified as cult operators, Freemason‑affiliated, Scientology‑linked, and esoteric practitioners), a consistent pattern of beliefs and practices can be observed.
The group demonstrates an obsessive focus on:
- Ancestry and lineage
- Genetics and epigenetics
- Intergenerational transmission of traits
- Controlling or corrupting the bloodlines of targeted individuals
Ritual Practices and Their Stated Purpose
The group performs what they explicitly identify as Baal Peor rituals on non‑consenting targets. According to their own statements, the purpose of these rituals is to:
- Sear their intended characteristics into the target's genetics – specifically, deviancies, cruelty, lawlessness, and what they describe as "demonic" traits.
- Ensure these characteristics reflect in future offspring (daughters or sons) of the target.
- Taint the target's bloodline so that the group's influence persists across generations.
The group explicitly states that they want the target to reproduce. They encourage mating and pregnancy. They speak to nonexistent fetuses. They frame reproduction as a mechanism for transmitting their ritualistic programming.
Observed Contradictions
The group simultaneously:
- Degrades and dehumanizes the target (calling them less than human, comparing them to rats or lab animals).
- Expresses desire for the target to produce offspring.
This contradiction is consistent with an instrumental view of human beings: the target's value is not as a person but as a carrier for transmission.
Historical and Ideological Context
Some members of the group explicitly reference:
- Imperialism and master‑slave historical dynamics.
- Their own ancestry's role in colonization of Indigenous peoples in North America.
- The transatlantic slave trade.
- Perpetuation of systemic inequities.
Their obsession with controlling bloodlines appears to be an extension of these historical frameworks. They view ancestry as a vector for power, control, and legacy – and they seek to impose their own characteristics onto outsiders' lineages.
Implications
From a clinical and observational standpoint, the group's belief system includes:
| Belief | Observable Behavior |
|---|---|
| Genetics can be altered through ritualistic technological means | Targeted individuals report forced physiological and psychological changes |
| Epigenetic changes can be weaponized across generations | Group encourages reproduction of targets while performing ritualistic abuse |
| Ancestry is a battlefield for control | Group researches and references targets' family histories |
| Outsiders' bloodlines can be "tainted" | Group explicitly states this goal in communications |
The documented behavior and stated beliefs of this network indicate a systematic attempt to use advanced technology and ritualistic practices to affect not only current targets but also potential future offspring. Whether such transmission is scientifically possible is not established. However, the group's intent is clearly documented. This pattern warrants documentation as part of the broader Targeted Individual (TI) phenomenon.
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