Survivor Of Elite Child Sex Slavery Discloses Her Incredible Escape & Her Healing Journey
In Brief
- The Facts:CE will be
launching a 4-part interview with Anneke Lucas on January 17th, where
she will describe in detail her involvement as a child in an elite
Belgian pedophile ring, her remarkable
escape, and her healing journey across the last few decades. - Reflect On:Has the moment in time arrived when humanity is ready to confront and process its own collective darkness?
One
of the reasons that first-hand information about the true nature of
elite Satanic ritual abuse and pedophilia is so rare is that child sex
slaves are destined to be killed off–brought to the chopping block, in
the case of Anneke Lucas and the elite Belgian pedophile ring she was
ensnared in–once they were no longer useful to the network and their
continued existence posed a threat.
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What makes it all the more remarkable
that Anneke Lucas was removed from the butcher’s block mere moments
before she would be killed was the fact that those in the network who
knew her as intelligent, defiant, and powerful–even at the age of
eleven–must have had some concerns that at some point, she may recover
enough from her trauma to expose the network and its heinous Satanic
practices.
After all, she had been trained to
understand the nature of the desires of these men, desires that she came
to see as grounded in childhood trauma and the inability on the part of
these men to grow up emotionally or to feel any real connection with
others. The video clip below from CE’s exclusive 4-part interview with Anneke being launched on January 17 describes a portion of the training she was forced to go through:
You can register here to watch the riveting 4-part series.
Her Escape
One could argue that her knowledge and
her innate psychic strength was ultimately, if indirectly, what saved
her. One of her last perpetrators, a young man who had both been
intensely intimate and immensely violent with her over the course of
an atypical year-long relationship, was done with her. The perpetrator
she called ‘the gangster’ felt their engagement had ‘reached its
zenith,’ and indicated that she shouldn’t look to him for any help. He
welcomed whatever fate the network, who no longer had any use for her,
now had in store for her. In response to his indignation, Anneke was
able to look at him defiantly and somehow enter into a ‘psychic lock’
with him in which she angrily projected the thought ‘I don’t need you!’
As Anneke explains more vividly in the interview, this experience seemed
to have a noticeable emotional impact on him.
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However, by this time Anneke had already
been ushered to a handler, the sadistic ‘butcher’ who would perform the
final act. Anneke was put on a butcher’s block that was blackened by
the blood of the many children that had come before her. She began
getting tortured by young children who were being forced to participate
against their natural instincts with small implements like fish hooks
and penknives. The handler had just ordered a young boy to retrieve a
cleaver to chop her foot off, and this is what happened next:
“…and then the door opened, and I’m thinking, now there’s the boy with the cleaver, now they’re going to hack off my foot, but it was somebody else, it was one of the friends of the Boss, who said ‘It’s over.’ And the handler was in disbelief, he said ‘No, you can’t be serious.’ He [Boss’ friend] said, ‘Yup, that’s it. You can all go.’ And the handler said ‘She’s gonna give us trouble.’ He had no power there, so he and the children left…I was taken to an office, there was the Boss of the network, the gangster, the friend who had stopped the–who was like a lawyer type–and the girl, she was there, this girl was maybe 9 years old, 8 or 9, I think 9, I hadn’t seen her before, but I remember what she looks like. Now, the Boss of the network starts to speak, and he says ‘You know, so you were saved, you were let go, but we don’t just do that here, you can’t just leave, someone has to die. So,’ he said, ‘is it going to be you, or is it going to be her?’ And that was the girl.”
What happened from this truly life and
death choice she was forced to make is a most extraordinary set of
experiences that saw Anneke get through this final ordeal and on a path
to freedom. I feel you will only be able to get a full understanding of
these experiences by listening to Anneke describe them in the interview.
Suffice it to say here that the only reason that she even had the
chance to be free at all was because she had evoked some true connection
with the perpetrator she called ‘the gangster,’ who would pay dearly
for his ‘sign of weakness’ within the network, as she describes here:
“I noticed that the gangster had always gotten a lot of respect and I noticed that they were sort of derisive of him, not caring so much about him, they were sort of laughing at him, and I immediately noticed the difference…I overheard men saying that he had sold his life, and for what? For that little whore? And I just started to question him and I realized that he made a deal while I was being tortured, he made a deal with the Boss that he was going to work for them, work for him, as his left-hand man or whatever, he was going to be at his service so he lost his power in the network because he became a servant of the Boss, for my life.”
Her Healing Journey
Anneke tells us that any sign of
compassion or humanity is seen as a sign of weakness within the network.
The perpetrator who had made a deal to save Anneke’s life, as it turns
out, was killed not so long after. But it was not before he had given
Anneke a list of what she needed to do in order to survive–how and where
she should live, what she should do, and what she should not do, with
particular emphasis on the point that ‘you should never speak about the
network. If you ever say anything then we’re going to come after you.
And we’re going to find you and kill you.’
Ironically, speaking about her very
experiences in the network, years later and in the private chambers of a
trusted therapist, at first, was the start of Anneke’s healing journey.
She had moved from Belgium to France, then London, Paris, New York, Los
Angeles, and then back to New York, when she met a psychotherapist that
would help her change her life.
I found a therapist who, even though she didn’t, she wasn’t an expert in this kind of work, she was open, and I started to, I started to get into the feeling, the feelings, from the horror, the horror of certain things that I’d witnessed and that I’d experienced, but it was mostly the horror, the pain with mostly for others, not so much for myself, it was for the other children. And the betrayal, because I was so attached to these father figures.And so, to move from the perspective that they were my father and that they were this person who loved me so much, to move from that perspective of the child to the perspective of the adult, who sees the abuse and who takes everything into consideration, that is the journey of healing: from the child’s perspective, to connect with all the feelings that have had to be split off in order to keep that image alive of that person and then these split-off feelings, they have their own life, disconnected from the source, and then you know I was constantly in some kind of part of my trauma story, always re-experiencing these feelings but not really connected, so with the therapy and the specific connecting of the feelings with the original cause, when that happened, when I was grieving in therapy for what had actually happened, first of all I knew that it had happened, I didn’t have to wonder if it was real or not, and I also knew a lot more, because I understood, I was learning everything I saw, everything that I had done before, that was separate, you know, how these feelings had gone into other places, and I was seeing how I had been repeating these, and I was seeing how I was now different, actually cellularly different, from the integration that was occurring, that I didn’t just feel more whole, but I was actually a different person looking out of different eyes, and people were responding differently to me.
As one will note by the candor and
equanimity with which Anneke Lucas speaks as she describes her
experiences of extreme darkness and light, she is the model of a person
who has found a path to healing that can serve as an inspiration to us
all.
The Takeaway
Humanity’s hope for a collective
evolution rests on our ability and willingness to examine and process
the darkness that is embedded within our collective consciousness. The
testimony of Anneke Lucas in the exclusive 4-part interview series
with CE will be launching on January 17th, and it is sure to be a great
catalyst for our awakening to the truth as well as a healing salve that
gives us great hope for a future of light and harmony on the planet.
>>>Click here to register your spot to watch the 4-part interview series with Anneke Lucas
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