Conference Concerns
Conferences can be great and not great.
SSP survivor James Rink went to a conference this past October, and he believes he and others were targeted with DEW weapons there that lead to heart problems resulting in his recent death.
It’s impossible to prove that targeting happens to the satisfaction of some, but I am a believer, probably because I’ve heard so many other stories about targeting of survivors at conferences that the sheer volume of testimonies is impossible to ignore.
Exopolitics researcher and YouTube host Michael Salla reportedly wrote on his Facebook page (according to a Telegram post) “James warned several conference presenters that some presenters were being targeted this way (with DEW weapons). Ironically, James had invited me to his conference, but I declined as I was still recovering from my own health issues resulting from a similar attack at a September 2024 conference held near Denver, CO.”
Conferences, gatherings and other localized groups of survivors are a convenient source for attackers to target.
One conference anecdote I heard recently was about an SRA conference a few years ago that had about 400 participants, and all of them fell ill once the conference was over.
Another conference was full of presenters that targeted programmed survivors in the audience with activation codes.
A field trip during a conference to a state capitol building was filled with witches following and actively laying down curses on the people during the tour.
Yet another conference involved reprogramming of survivors by the presenters, and was put on by presenters who confessed that they were still actively involved in the occult system that the conference was designed to free people from.
On social media, one post read recently about their experience at a conference:
“Far more sinister. I watched what appeared to be a mass soul capture. They locked doors so you couldn’t leave. After the soul capture, the speaker made it a point to walk out the side door where I was (800 attendees) he said “you didn’t like that did you? You didn’t participate.” Very sinister very sneaky.”
If it was just one conference it would be one thing, but the rumblings are that many won’t attend conferences any more, for their own protection.
Careavan Substack writer Anastasia reported in 2024 article about a conference she went to “After registering, I sat on a rock outside the hotel to ground and bask in the sun, but felt a sudden, intensely painful energy in my head, and then a second pain-pulse immediately followed that brought an instant headache. I left.”
Another commenter on conferences wrote yesterday “I don’t attend any more. It’s more cult than science,” and “UFO conferences have some players who are there for nefarious reasons.”
This YouTube video reportedly holds a recording of the host of the SSP/Full Disclosure Conference threatening another individual who had a daisy chain of connections to the murdered survivor Max Spiers.
It’s difficult to put this information out, because survivors desperately need connection, they need support, they need to find self-identity in not being alone, they need to have human contact as well. I’m sure not all conferences are bad, but I’m also sure that conferences were once so good for survivors that the occult then targeted them as a means of diminishing connection and healing.
David Shurter writes this in his book Rabbit Hole:
In August 2010, I attended a conference organized by SMART Stop Mind Control and Ritual Abuse Today concerning ritual abuse, mind control, and government abuses and torture. The conference coordinator, Neil Brick, is also a ritual abuse survivor who has developed a website (ritualabuse.us) detailing the existence of ritual abuse and the events currently surrounding many cases of such abuse.
The conference changed my life. It was in meeting so many people who had experienced the same things I had as a child that I discovered true camaraderie. Reminding myself that the reason I became involved with all of this in the first place was to help others heal, I gained a new perspective and strong sense of hope from meeting others who were fighting the same fight and making a difference.
On the flip side, Shurter also claims SMART conferences have been linked to survivor suicides, not by the conference organizers, but that afterwards, conference participants would go home and get invitations to different social media groups, where they would be convinced that they had DID (Dissociative Identity Disorder) and that some of their alternate personalities were demons, and that the only way to get rid of those demons was to do away with themselves. “And it was working. They got so many survivors to kill themselves because they convinced these women that was the only way to get rid of their dark personalities.” (DS 112)
Conferences can be great, or they can lead to problems during or after. If you’re contemplating going to one, be mindful that they might not be all positive experiences.
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After I published this article, I got this comment on Telegram, which is noteworthy.




THIS is so excruciatingly sad in so many ways.
Thank you for this important article. Seeing multiple stories about conference corruption is shocking! Hundreds of people all sick? Yikes! People must be aware. Beware.