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Episode 16: Dark Side Of Cupid
This weekday episode of End of Days, The Michael Decon Program confronted the subject of anomalous trauma with guest Eve Lorgen. Eve is a hypnotherapist, counselor, and researcher, and is the author of The Alien Love Bite and The Dark Side of Cupid. Anomalous trauma includes abductions, ritual abuse and mind control performed by aliens, military (milabs), energy vampires and other entities. Eve also talked about a form of sexual exploitation she describes as the “alien love bite.” While various topics in Eve’s discussion are often cast as science fiction and conspiracy, her explanations of how anomalous traumas manifest for her clients felt disturbingly real. Michael talked about his own experiences with energy vampires and noted several times that Eve’s descriptions of psychic vampires and the alien love bite sounded very familiar.
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Episode 16: Dark Side Of Cupid
This weekday episode of End of Days, The Michael Decon Program confronted the subject of anomalous trauma with guest Eve Lorgen. Eve is a hypnotherapist, counselor, and researcher, and is the author of The Alien Love Bite and The Dark Side of Cupid. Anomalous trauma includes abductions, ritual abuse and mind control performed by aliens, military (milabs), energy vampires and other entities. Eve also talked about a form of sexual exploitation she describes as the “alien love bite.” While various topics in Eve’s discussion are often cast as science fiction and conspiracy, her explanations of how anomalous traumas manifest for her clients felt disturbingly real. Michael talked about his own experiences with energy vampires and noted several times that Eve’s descriptions of psychic vampires and the alien love bite sounded very familiar.

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