Hearing Voices, Logismoi, and Voice to sKull Technology
Did the Church fathers have schizophrenic voices figured out? And maybe those voices are being weaponized today.
These are three topics that, at a surface look, appear unrelated. But I think they are linked:
Hearing discarnate (not-bodily) voices by people that the medical establishment labels as “paranoid schizophrenics.”
The ancient teaching of the Orthodox Church on “Logismoi” (pronounced “low-giz-mee”)— dealing with negative voices and thoughts that are not your own.
Voice to sKull technology (abbreviated as “V2k”)— a technology that uses microwaves to implant audible voices directly into a targeted individual’s brain.
Let’s take ‘em one at a time…
Schizophrenia and Hearing Voices
Meet Jerry Marzinsky, a licensed psychotherapist for over 40 years. He spent many of those years working with the criminally insane at the Georgia state mental hospital in Milledgeville, GA. If you’re from Georgia, you know about this place. When I was a kid, it was the biggest mental hospital in the US. Here is his website: https://www.jerrymarzinsky.com.
In his book, articles, and video interviews, he describes the then-and-still treatment paradigm in the medical establishment for schizophrenia: insist to the patient that the voices are an auditory hallucination caused by a chemical imbalance in the brain. The treatment? You guessed it: lots of neurotoxic “medications” (poisons) sold by Big Pharma. To this day, schizophrenia is considered an incurable condition by the medical establishment. How convenient for Big Pharma.
(Quick aside while I’m on the topic of Big Pharma and it’s deliberate intention to NOT cure diseases but merely manage symptoms— watch the mini-series “Dopesick” on Hulu. It portrays the epidemic of oxycontin abuse and the duplicity of Big Pharma with the complicity of the FDA. It makes you realize that the lies and regulatory capture we’ve been seeing with the Rona Scam™ ain’t nothing new— this is as old as Big Pharma itself.)
Back to Marzinsky— he tried a different approach. Instead of insisting to his patients that the voices were not real, he told them that the voices were, in fact, real but not their own. Eventually, he would have conversations with these voices (through the patient) who became indignant with him saying that he had no right to interfere with their way of life.
He learned that they are energetic beings, like a type of plasma, who feed off the energy produced from negative emotions called “loosh.” They disguise themselves as their victim’s own thoughts and in their own voice so that they cannot tell the difference between the discarnate voices and themselves. They induce a sense of fear, paranoia, and self-loathing. Since thoughts are also energy, these entities feed off negative emotions as their energetic food. They are parasitic and cannot produce their own energy so they rely on us to feed them. So, as they say, “Don’t feed the trolls” (some suggestions for this at the end of this post).
Marzinski discovered that the cure was to have the patient confront the voices (or negative thoughts) and tell them that they are not welcome here. The one thing these entities fear is being identified and confronted. Then the patients were to deliberately engage in positive or joyful activities. He discovered by accident that these entities are particularly enraged and repelled by scripture, especially Psalm 23, which seems to send them away screaming. Mind you, Marzinsky himself is not Christian and does not personally confess a scriptural world-view or Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior.
Eventually, his work got noticed by the psychiatric staff because his patients were all getting better, which was not supposed to happen according to their official medical paradigm. They found out exactly how he was treating these schizophrenics and he was fired. Reason: they said he was actually making them sicker by enabling their hallucinations!
He’s written a book that describes all this in detail, “An Amazing Journey Into the Psychotic Mind - Breaking the Spell of the Ivory Tower” available on Amazon. Go there and read some of the reviews. Here’s the book description from the Amazon page:
Psychiatry maintains the voices schizophrenics hear are meaningless auditory hallucinations caused by a chemical imbalance in the brain. Clinical investigation into the matter reveals this to be a false claim. Dr. Wilson Van Dusen, a clinical psychologist and author of "The Presence of Spirits in Madness" began holding coherent conversations with the voices of his schizophrenic patients decades ago. He discovered they precisely matched what Christian Mystic Emanuel Swedenborg described as evil spirits. Following up with scores of investigative interviews with his schizophrenic patients, Jerry Marzinsky, a psychiatric evaluator, verified Van Dusen's astonishing conclusion: the voices are real. They are conscious, parasitic entities.
Marzinski makes the point that it’s not just schizophrenics who are attacked by these entities— we are all being attacked all the time. Schizophrenics just happened to be more sensitive or vulnerable to them for whatever reason.
This is why I say that we cannot even trust our own thoughts because they are all contaminated. We can only trust the WORDS in the scriptural text. This is consistent with the teaching of the Orthodox Church on logismoi, which I’ll discuss here shortly.
Here is Marzinski’s Bitchute channel with over 100 videos of conversations about his work. I encourage you to go and listen to some for yourself: https://www.bitchute.com/channel/SfMoJn1z9EwE/
Now we transition to the second piece of this puzzle…
Logismoi in the Orthodox Christian Tradition
The teaching about logismoi is prevalent in the Eastern Orthodox tradition and has been around a long time. Eastern Catholics preserve this teaching, too.
Logismoi is the Greek plural of the word logismos, which refers to a personal thought or thoughts that we have in WORDS. The root of logismoi and logismos is logos, which means “word.” This is a key point. We think in words, schizophrenics hear voices in words, these energetic beings invade our thoughts in words. But despite this assault that we are all under, we are still free to decide which WORDS we will submit to. Always keep this in mind (pardon the pun).
The teaching of some church fathers going back to 300 AD on logismoi is amazingly similar to Marzinski’s experience with his schizophrenic patients and his description of them: they are negative thoughts that invade our mental space IN WORDS to tempt us and induce harmful or self-destructive behavior. Some of the fathers have described eight patterns of evil thoughts: gluttony, fornication, avarice, sorrow, discouragement, anger, vainglory, and pride. Exactly the patterns Marzinsky was seeing in his work. All of these thought patterns produce negative emotions called loosh, which is a type of food for these entities. So these parasitic entities, whatever they are, have been with us a long, long time feeding off of us.
All of these thoughts are presented to us as words in our head (for schizophrenics, as audible voices but still speaking in words) that sound like they are coming from us but, in fact, are not.
Why am I emphasizing WORDS so much? Because one of the clear and consistent teachings of scripture is that we decide every moment of every day of our lives which WORDS we will submit to and act on. Beginning in Genesis 3 and continuing throughout the rest of the canon, scripture teaches us in hundreds of different stories that we can never trust our own thoughts. This is because the reality of our condition in this life is that many of “our thoughts” are not our own. But we are still free to decide which WORDS we will submit to and obey.
This brings me to the third piece of the puzzle…
Voice to sKull (V2k) Technology
This technology beams audio on a microwave carrier beam aimed at the skull of the recipient. The recipient hears the audible message via bone conduction. It has been described as synthetic telepathy. This technology was first patented in 1988:
A61F11/04 Devices or methods enabling ear patients to replace direct auditory perception by another kind of perception - Patent US4877027A
You can read the patent here on Google Patents.
Since then, the military has developed it into a working technology and it is being used in marketing applications such as trade shows.
You can even buy this technology for home entertainment. Check out this site, Holosonics. They offer a variety of ultrasonic (microwave) V2k solutions for different applications. This page explains the technology.
Here’s a good 30 minute introduction to V2k and some of its nefarious applications: https://rumble.com/v167mm4-voice-to-skull-technology.html
As you’ll learn in the video, this technology is not limited to home entertainment, trade shows or to targeted individuals. This technology has been deployed by satellites and 5G systems so that large groups of people can be targeted and influenced. Could this explain the collective insanity seen in so many American cities today? Or the continuing irrational submission to the Rona Scam lies that we see in too many people?
How does V2k tie in with hearing voices and logismoi? Some of the connection, such as hearing audible voices, should be obvious but others not so much. My hypothesis is that this technology was developed by humans who fully understand what’s really afflicting schizophrenics and what the Orthodox church has long known as logismoi. They want to weaponize this phenomena to be able to influence and control people for their own ends. And it appears that they may have succeeded.
Defense against audible voices, logismoi, and V2k
The number one thing to know is that none of these phenomena can ever make you act against your will. They work by seducing you or deceiving you into acting in accordance to their words. They do not come into your head and commandeer your body. Doesn’t work that way. You must consent. So… DO NOT CONSENT.
Always remember that YOU are in control of your emotions and always will be as long as you have breath. No one can make you feel anything. You always choose to feel a certain way in response to words, actions, or events. So guard your emotions carefully.
When a thought pops into your head telling you negative things about yourself or others, first recognize that this thought is not from you. Then say the Our Father, recite a Psalm (23 and 51 are good choices), or simply keep saying “Lord have mercy” until the thought passes. Do not argue with it or submit to the impulse to feel fear, guilt, shame, anger or any of the negative, loosh-generating emotions. Simply repel it by calling on the Lord.
James 4:7 (NIV)
7 Submit yourselves, then, to God. Resist the devil, and he will flee from you.
Don’t trust your thoughts. We live in a battlefield of overt and covert— external and internal— narratives. It is often difficult to determine which thoughts are your own. Just know that the negative thoughts are NOT your own and they have no power over you except what you give them by submitting to them. DO NOT SUBMIT. That is the war we are in. Submit only the words of the scriptural canon. That is our reference against which we discern all other words. This is how we make it through this battlefield to the Promised Land at the Lord’s table.
Practice anti-loosh hygiene by cultivating an “attitude of gratitude” and filling your mental space with joyous and benevolent thoughts:
Philippians 4:8 (NIV)
8 Finally, brothers and sisters, whatever is true, whatever is noble, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is admirable—if anything is excellent or praiseworthy—think about such things.
One trick I like to do is listen to scripture for a while and then mull it over in my head. From my own experience, the literary images from Torah and Ezekiel are especially powerful for this exercise. But anything from the scriptural canon will work. You should also be reading the Catholic lectionary daily and listening to an audio recording of scripture as your day permits.
Hi Lexi, great comments! I totally agree that we can't trust our eyes-- seeing is not believing. Everything we see is interpreted through our idiosyncratic inner narrative-- that collection of stories, and factoids that we accumulate starting when we're little kids. Our visual panorama is like a movie but every movie needs a sound track. That inner narrative is the soundtrack. That's why two people can look at the same phenomena and assign completely different qualities to it-- "that's scary," "that's bullshit," "that's cool," etc. I think it is another reason scripture is so anti-image. As soon as we make a visual image of God, it becomes a projection of our inner narrative, or "ego." That's why scripture is adamant about sticking with its words above all others. The narrative controls the meaning of the movie. But definitely visuals can be manipulated-- eg., Project Blue Beam-- to create a mass mirage that can be seen by thousands of people at once. There is credible speculation that the famous Phoenix lights was just such a test run-- where thousands of people reported seeing a huge craft hovering over the city. My take: it's a test run for the alien deception. Combine this with V2k technology and you have the makings for a completely synthetic "reality."
I learned a lot about the gang stalking and targeted individuals with government (military) technology from Prof. Eric Kalstrom. I first heard him on the Jeff Rense show a couple years ago. He's on there regularly. His website has loads of info on this and I wish I had included it in this post. But your comment gives me the opportunity to do just that! Here's the link: https://gangstalkingmindcontrolcults.com/author/eric-karlstrom/