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J.R. Sweet - Project Monarch and the Battle for the Soul

J.R. Sweet - Project Monarch and the Battle for the Soul

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292 - J.R. Sweet is a survivor of Project Monarch, a covert subprogram of the CIA’s MKUltra mind control experiments. Born into a multigenerational satanic family operating within the Mormon church, J.R. endured years of ritual abuse and trauma-based programming designed to fracture identity and suppress memory.

The conversation explores J.R.’s courageous journey of recovery—uncovering repressed memories, healing from deep dissociation, and reconnecting with his authentic self. He speaks with clarity and conviction about the importance of living beyond fear, standing in truth, and exposing the hidden systems that seek to control and divide.

This dialogue is a testament to the resilience of the human spirit and the transformative power of healing and awareness.

Topics include:
-MKUltra & Monarch mind control tactics
-J.R.'s upbringing and programming through trauma based mind control
-Fragmentation, dissociation, and memory recovery
-Healing through spiritual integration
-Speaking truth and exposing hidden darkness

⚠️ Content warning: This episode includes discussions of ritual abuse and trauma. Viewer discretion is advised.

For those seeking deeper truth, spiritual insight, and a lens into the unseen forces shaping human consciousness, this episode offers a rare and important perspective.

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