Chainless Slaves Trauma Programming Chapter 38: Double Meaning Word List

I am working on “Getting into the mind of the attacker: Psychological Programming” Right now i am working on key words that were used on me and i wanted to embed this list in that blog with the way I’m trying to present this blog. This list is taken directly the book Chainless Slaves Trauma Programming that’s embedded above

38: Double Meaning Word List

Programmers will use words with double meaning (homograph) during programming to reinforce programming in day to day living. This use of double meaning insures programming remains intact with day to day interactions. The individual speaking to the subject will be unaware they are reinforcing programming.

The use of double meanings during programming will also lead to confusion within the system as some parts will respond to one meaning and others to the second meaning.

Homophones may also be used in programming, but are more difficult to layer in.

Aught: All, or nothing

Bill: A payment, or an invoice for payment

Bolt: To secure, or to flee

Bound: Heading to a destination, or restrained from movement

Buckle: To connect, or to break or collapse

Bank – money storage and river bank

Ball- round object and dance

Bat – flying animal and used in bat

Bear- to carry and a furry animal

Box- container and fist fight

Bright- smart and giving off light

Cleave: To adhere, or to separate

Clip: To fasten, or detach

Consult: To offer advice, or to obtain it

Continue: To keep doing an action, or to suspend an action

Coat- layer of paint or heavy jacket

Custom: A common practice, or a special treatment

Dike: A wall to prevent flooding, or a ditch

Discursive: Moving in an orderly fashion among topics, or proceeding aimlessly in adiscussion

Dollop: A large amount (British English), or a small amount

Dust: To add fine particles, or to remove them

Deck- a pack of cards and the ship’s deck

Duck- quacking animal and to move down

Enjoin: To impose, or to prohibit

Fast: Quick, or stuck or made stable

Fine: Excellent, or acceptable or good enough

Finished: Completed, or ended or destroyed

First degree: Most severe in the case of a murder charge, or least severe in referenceto a burn

Fix: To repair, or to castrate

Flog: To promote persistently, or to criticize or beat

Fly- type of insect and to move through air

Foot – body part and measuring device

Garnish: To furnish, as with food preparation, or to take away, as with wages

Give out: To provide, or to stop because of a lack of supply

Go: To proceed or succeed, or to weaken or fail

Grade: A degree of slope, or a horizontal line or position

Handicap: An advantage provided to ensure equality, or a disadvantage that preventsequal achievement

Head- boss and body part

Help: To assist, or to prevent or (in negative constructions) restrain

Hold up: To support, or to impede

Lease: To offer property for rent, or to hold such property

Left: Remained, or departed

Let: Allowed, or hindered

Liege: A feudal lord or a vassal

Literally: Actually, or virtually

Light- something shining and something not heavy

Mean: Average or stingy or excellent

Model: An exemplar, or a copy

Mean- average, to imply, and be unkind

Might- power or stating a possibility

Note- short letter and musical note

Off: Deactivated, or activated, as an alarm

Out: Visible, as with stars showing in the sky, or invisible, in reference to lightsOut of: Outside, or inside, as in working out of a specific office

Overlook: To supervise, or to neglect

Oversight: Monitoring, or failing to oversee

Peer: A person of the nobility, or an equal

Presently: Now, or soon

Put out: Extinguish, or generate

Puzzle: A problem, or to solve one

Pound- unit of currency, a weight, a lost dog’s home, and to hit with force

Punch- fruit flavoured drink or to hit with fist

Quantum: Significantly large, or a minuscule part

Quite: Rather (as a qualifying modifier), or completely

Race- group of people and a competition

Ravel: To entangle, or to disentangle

Refrain: To desist from doing something, or to repeat

Rent: To purchase use of something, or to sell useRing- circular object and a bell

Rock: An immobile mass of stone or sway back and forth.

Sanction: To approve, or to boycott

Sanguine: Confidently cheerful, or bloodthirsty

Scan: To peruse, or to glance

Screen: To present, or to conceal

Seed: To sow seeds, or to shed or remove them.Shop: To patronize a business in order to purchase something, or to sell something

Skin: To cover, or to remove

Skinned: Covered with skin, or with the skin removed

Splice: To join, or to separate

Staff- employee and walking stick

State- an area and to say clearly

Stakeholder: One who has a stake in an enterprise, or a bystander who holds thestake for those placing a bet

Strike: To hit, or to miss in an attempt to hit

Shade- area with no sun, tint/ colour

Sink- no float and where you wash hands

Stick- part of tree or to cling on

Table: To propose (in British English), or to set aside

Temper: To soften, or to strengthen

Throw out: To dispose of, or to present for consideration

Transparent: Invisible, or obvious

Trim: To decorate, or to remove excess from

Trip: A journey, or a stumble

Tick- a parasite and the noise of a clock

Trunk- of a tree and a suitcaseTrip- vacation / stumble and fall

Unbending: Rigid, or relaxing

Variety: A particular type, or many types

Wear: To endure, or to deteriorate

Weather: To withstand, or to wear away

Wind up: To end, or to start up

With: Alongside, or against

Yard- a measurement or back garden

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I am a targeted individual. I have dealt with being trafficked, satanic ritual abuse, directed energy weapons radiation burns, and gang Stalked. It is because of what I've gone through that I'm trying to put the knowledge out there for others. I may be only one voice but it's through my story that my voice speaks volumes!

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