We hear the second part of the interview with Jerry Marzinsky. We left off discussing the broader effects of how the voices and negative thought patterns impact those outside of schizophrenic conditions. The effects cascade through family, community and society. Marzinsky notes the holographic nature of the consummate lying voices reflected within the pervasive corporate media broadcast.

Past guest Carissa Conti referred to the voices at times as nonhuman negative entities and sectioned them in the non-physical stalking category, as opposed to the physical stalking, harassment topic that is known world-wide. Jerry Marzinsky’s body of work, adds more evidence and confirmation to the knowledge base examining the category of non-physical gangstalking as its affects the general population.

In the first part of the interview Jerry is emphasizing the energy exchange of which there are many aspects, namely draining the host, in this case schizophrenics from the life force energy. This is the same dynamic referred to by author Robert Monroe who coined the term “loosh” the negative emotional energy food source of the etheric parasite.

We didn’t get too far into the influence of the voices and drug use. There seems to be a specific interaction with the voices depending on the drug that’s used. It does make you think about some of the more famous cases such as Syd Barrett.
As more mental health experts and other professionals with similar background gravitate over to this area of study, the treatment for schizophrenia can be quick and effective, using a range of methods.

Guest – Jerry Marzinsky was awarded the state of Arizona’s meritorious service award and the Pima College Apple award of teaching Abnormal Psychology. He holds a B.A. in Psychology from Temple University, a Master’s Degree in Counseling from the University of Georgia, and two years of study in a Ph.D. Psychology program. He is the co-author of the book titled An Amazing Journey Into The Psychotic Mind – Breaking The Spell Of the Ivory Tower and currently has a private practice in Arizona. Support Jerry’s work.