(Monarch is the name of the program that followed after MK Ultra. Its symbol is a butterfly.)
Did you know these things about Marilyn Monroe?
Marilyn Monroe didn't know her father. Her mother was taken away to a mental institution when she was 11yo.
Her birth name was Norma Jeane Mortenson. At age 11, Norma Jeane was declared a ward of the state. She lived in a total of 11 foster homes throughout her youth; when there was no foster home available, she sometimes ended up at the Hollygrove Orphanage in Los Angeles. As if moving from one foster home to another wasn't difficult enough, Norma Jeane recalled being treated harshly in several of them, and was abused in at least three of them.
For instance, at age 11, Norma Jeane was adopted by her mother's best friend Grace McKee and her new husband, Ervin Silliman "Doc" Goddard. There, "Doc" repeatedly sexually assaulted her.
In another case, when she was in middle-school, Norma Jean was sent to her great-aunt's house in Compton, California. There, one of her great-aunt's sons abused her.
Another incident occurred when she was eight. One evening, a lodger she called Mr. Kimmel (not his real name) asked her to come into his room and locked the door behind her. He put his arms around her. She kicked and struggled. He did what he wanted, telling her to be a good girl.
When he let her out, he handed her a coin and told her to buy herself an ice cream. She threw the coin in his face and ran to tell her foster mother what happened, but the woman wouldn't listen. 'Shame on you,' her foster mother said. 'Mr. Kimmel's my star boarder.'
Marilyn said she began to stutter after the incident and reverted to it at times of stress. When she told one interviewer about the abuse, she began stuttering.
Norma Jeane's unstable and sometimes traumatic youth made her a perfect candidate for Monarch mind control. Being a ward of the state, she had no stable family.
"Some children live in foster homes, or with adopted parents, or in orphanages, or with caretakers and guardians. Because these children are at the mercy of the non-related adults, these types of children frequently are sold to become mind-controlled slaves of the intelligence agencies." - Fritz Springmeier, The Illuminati Formula to Create a Mind Control Slave.
Norma Jeane's background made her a prime target for Beta Programming (also known as Kitten programming). Being an attractive and charismatic woman looking to be part of show business, she also had the perfect profile for it.
Norma Jeane went by the name of Mona and worked as a stripper at a Burlesque house in Los Angeles. There, she came in contact with Anton LaVey, the man who would later found the highly influential Church of Satan. According to Springmeier, LaVey was an MK handler and Monroe became one of his "Kitten" slaves.
LaVey's biography also mentions an "affair" with Monroe.
As several biographies have revealed, Marilyn had little to no personal freedom. She had no contact with her family, and her handlers isolated her in order to further control her and to avoid "real" people from helping her to realize that she was being manipulated. The only people that she was in contact with were her "psychologists" and her handlers.
Marilyn was also constantly under high surveillance. Years after her death, an incredible amount of surveillance equipment was found in one of her homes. The components were not commercially available, but were, "standard FBI issue."
In 1956, Marilyn converted to Judaism. At this point, the only people in Monroe's life were her husband and her acting teacher Lee Strasberg and her psychiatrists Margaret Hohenberg, Marianne Kris and Ralph Greenson.
The ultimate proof that these individuals were the ONLY people in Marilyn's life is that they inherited most of her fortune. Lee Strasberg alone inherited 75% of her estate, while Dr. Kris obtained 25%.
Another proof of the excessive control of "mind doctors" on Marilyn's life is the fact that her psychiatrist Ralph Greenson was the one who found Monroe dead. Why was he at her house late at night? As we'll see in the next part of this series of articles, the circumstances of her death are incredibly suspicious.
In short, as it is the case for most Monarch slaves, Marylin's handlers were in charge of every aspect of her life. Contact with family members was totally forbidden.
After her death, Marilyn's Will was contested due to her being under "undue influence" of her handlers.

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