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New Book, by Freeman member for 24 years, reveals why AMORC is a cult

2008-03-25
By www.theprisonerofsanjose.com/Pierre freeman

New Book Reveals Secret Indoctrination Techniques of Rosicrucian Order AMORC


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Pierre S. Freeman’s new book, “The Prisoner of San Jose,” exposes the invasive psychological methods of a secretive Rosicrucian cult based in Canada but with its American headquarters in San Jose, California. Not only does this book exposes the shadowy world of the Rosicrucian order AMORC- with its secret vows, invisible Masters and omnipotent authority, but also it sheds light on a technique of mind control Freeman calls “Remote Indoctrination.”

According to the book, “The Prisoner of San Jose, “ the power of AMORC lays in its adherence to many mind control practices chronicled by experts like Stephen Hassan, author of “Combating Cult Mind Control” and Margaret Thaler Singer, now deceased, who wrote “Cults in Our Midst: the Hidden Menace in Our Everyday Lives.” Although Hassan and Singer’s cults were generally centers of highly aggressive in-your-face, person-to-person behavior, Pierre found, to his astonishment, the much less obvious techniques of remote indoctrination, practiced by AMORC, rendered the same kind of personality-altering conditions spoken of by both authors. Pierre found that understanding the conventional methods of cult indoctrination gave him the cues to uproot enough of his mental and emotional condition to reverse some of the psychological damage that led to his inability to let go of the cult and to allow him to begin to reverse engineer his psychological entrapment.
The Prisoner of San Jose, subtitled “How I Escaped From Rosicrucian Mind Control,” has been released this month by Wheatmark Publishing in Tucson AZ. It is available online and at bookstores throughout the United States. Books published by Wheatmark are sold on Amazon.com, BarnesandNoble.com, Borders.com, BooksAMillion.com, Target.com and at the Wheatmark Bookstore at www.wheatmark.com/bookstore.
For more information about “The Prisoner of San Jose,” visit www.theprisonerofsanjose.com
Media Contact Information:
Pierre Freeman: pierrefreeman@theprisonerofsanjose.com or call 1-520-798-0888. Mr. Freeman will be available for radio, television and print interviews.


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