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20 abril, 2019

The Complete #Gallery of #KimNoble’s #Paintings About #RitualAbuse

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A complete gallery of Kim Noble’s paintings about ritual abuse and trauma-based mind control. Noble’s works provide a rare insight into the rituals, techniques, and symbolism used in mind control.


Kim Noble is a peculiar artist for several reasons. She has Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID) and has over 13 personalities (alters). These alters have their own name, age, and history, which exist separately from one another. Even stranger, many of these alters became artists who paint in their own distinctive style. And, while the creations of these alters differ widely from one another, there’s a clear recurring theme in most of Kim Noble’s paintings: Ritual abuse and trauma-based mind control.



My article Origins and Techniques of Monarch Mind Control explains how intense trauma is used to force MK slaves to dissociate from reality, allowing handlers to split the minds of the slaves and to
program new alter personas. Kim Noble’s paintings depict the various facets of this horrific practice in graphic detail while also highlighting the symbolism associated with this dark underworld.

Noble’s work provides a rare “inside” look at the practices and symbolism of ritual abuse, and, as seen in countless articles on The Vigilant Citizen, this sadistic sub-culture is often glorified in mass media.



In 2011, I published an article titled Kim Noble: The World of Mind Control Through the Eyes of an Artist with 13 Alter Personas, where I went over the artist’s backstory and explained the meaning of some of her paintings. However, since, the publication of that article, several of her paintings disappeared from her website and flickr gallery.

Considering the importance of Noble’s works in research on ritual abuse and mind control, I found it necessary to gather her most relevant paintings in a single post for easy reference.

When available, the name of the painting will be mentioned in the caption (the name is often extremely revealing). The post will also include screenshots from Kim Noble’s Facebook page, where she answers questions about specific paintings, providing additional insight and information.

Here’s the complete gallery of Kim Noble’s paintings about ritual abuse, divided by alter name.

Warning: Some of these paintings are extremely disturbing.

Bonny

I Test


I’m Just Another Personality


Haunted Self


Who’s Pulled the Strings

Dawn

The Naming



The Art of Healing


Journey


It is the Time


Armed Goddess


Goddess of the Water


Goddess of Fire


Armless Spider


Armless goddess


Another Dimension

Judy


Waiting Rose



Crying Rose


Longing Rose


Under the table


Symbolic or What


Diary check


Game of Life





My Sis’


Kim Noble Class 7A


End of Play


Run Here Comes Vic


Art of starvation


Camouflage


Girl in white dress


I am Stupid Please Kick Me





My Rocket


No Body



Tears Imprisoned


I am sorry


Judy’s Painting


Lady Inside


String People


Weeping Clown

Key



Golden Kaballa


It Happens



Seven Levels 1



Seven Levels



Ria Pratt


Unspeakable


Too Much


They Do


Ted is Legless


What Ted Saw


No No!


Ted Saw All


The Birthday Party


Shocking in Pink




Daisy Chain



Pain in Colour


Nowhere to Run


Nothing More to Give


My Hands Are Tied


It’s a Dog’s Life


Good Dog


Training in Progress


Stretch and Pull


Shut Your Mouth


Round the Corner


Caged

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