INTERSTELLAR SECRETS AND THE COST OF BEING THE ASSET
In the SSP, every participant carries programmable alters.
One of the core abilities embedded in nearly all alters is a heightened capacity to sense, assess, and measure danger — a survival skill. If you often feel constantly on guard, that vigilance may not be “just you.” It can be a residual habit or memory carried by an alter.
The alters are trained, programmed, and reprogrammed to carry out missions for the factions they serve. Over time, those alter memories can bleed into your daily life — producing symptoms that resemble post-traumatic stress. Traditional therapists who don’t understand this context may dismiss you or, at worst, funnel you into psychiatric systems that can’t address the reality behind those memories.
They simply don’t see what lies outside their scope: interstellar agendas, genetic experiments, breakaway colonies in our solar system, or long-running programs like Monarch, Delta, or Supersoldier. Because they don’t know about these realities, they can’t help you navigate them.
You need to work through surfacing memories and emotions with someone who has been there or who has devoted serious time to researching these covert programs. Be aware: within UFO and disclosure communities there can be undercover operatives who monitor whether an “asset” is breaking through programming. You may have handlers — remember: you are or were considered an asset they invested in, and that means you may still be monitored.
There is deep infiltration across disclosure movements. Three-letter agencies and black-ops corporations place agents in many places — information is currency, and you are valuable. They invested heavily in your training, owning your genes, and split consciousness procedures. Questioning what’s been done to you can trigger management tactics; your sovereignty may feel threatened.
I have spent six months identifying the cues and programming patterns used on assets and those around them.
On trauma-based mind-control programming
Leticia Mooney’s work elaborates on trauma-based mind-control systems — terms like Alpha (original personality) and Omega (a self-destruct program) are used to describe roles within these layered systems. Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID) can, in this framework, result from trauma-based programs that are triggered by coded cues.
Programming often follows coded systems (Greek letters: Alpha, Beta, Gamma, Omega, etc.), each referring to specific roles or functions assigned to alters. The Omega program is described as a fail-safe: a mechanism intended to collapse the system if outside interventions recover too much memory.
Ω — OMEGA-PROGRAMMING (aka “Code Green”)
Function: self-destruct / system collapse safeguard.
Common behaviors when activated: suicidal ideation, self-harm, severe shutdown.
Typical trigger: intensive therapy or interrogation that begins to recover large amounts of memory.
I carry Omega programming among others.
Examples (common labels used in military / supersoldier contexts)
Gamma, Delta, Epsilon, Zeta, Theta, Kappa, Nu, Omicron, Phi, Chi, Psi, Omega.
Omega protocols are designed to protect secrets. The messaging is blunt: “Go back to sleep — or die.”