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EPISODE · Feb 17, 2026 · 10 MIN

Anneke Lucas - How I Escaped EVIL Rituals Held By ELITES

from The Daily Heretic · host Andrew Gold

👉 Subscribe to Heretics Clips for more unfiltered conversations you won’t see on mainstream media. In this intense and deeply personal continuation of her story, Anneke Lucas explains what she means when she speaks about “rituals” — not as a sensational claim, but as a way of describing repeated, structured patterns of psychological control, coercion, and conditioning that shaped her reality as a child. She reflects on how these experiences functioned to remove choice, suppress resistance, and train obedience, and how escaping them meant rebuilding her sense of self from the ground up. https://www.youtube.com/@hereticsclips/videos Anneke is not presenting hidden knowledge about secret groups. She is describing how abusive environments use repetition, fear, authority, and shame to create compliance — and how those patterns can feel ritualistic from the inside because they are systematic, predictable, and psychologically binding. Her focus is not on who did what. It is on how control works. She explains how power rarely needs constant force. Instead, it trains the nervous system. It shapes expectations. It teaches what is safe to say, what is dangerous to think, and what is impossible to refuse. The curiosity gap is unsettling: how can someone be controlled without being physically trapped? How can behaviour be shaped without visible chains? And why does leaving such environments feel more terrifying than staying? Anneke explains that the mind adapts to survive. Dissociation becomes protection. Silence becomes safety. Obedience becomes instinct. And over time, the person no longer feels controlled — they feel normal inside something that is not normal at all. That is why escape is not a moment. It is a process. A long, painful process of undoing what fear taught, of relearning what choice feels like, and of reconnecting with a body and mind that learned to shut down. She also speaks about why survivors are often doubted. Because what they describe doesn’t match familiar stories of harm. There is no single villain, no dramatic rescue, no clear beginning or end — just years of psychological pressure and internal survival. This clip isn’t about horror. It’s about human adaptation. About how people survive the unbearable. About how control hides inside normality. And about how healing is slow, fragile, and real. This is the second half of Anneke’s story — not about what she endured, but about how she reclaimed her life from it. Watch the full podcast here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vzEZp-qMnQU&t=3s #AnnekeLucas #Heretics #TraumaRecovery #SurvivorStories #Psychology #HealingJourney #MentalHealthAwareness #HumanBehaviour #PodcastClips Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

👉 Subscribe to Heretics Clips for more unfiltered conversations you won’t see on mainstream media. In this intense and deeply personal continuation of her story, Anneke Lucas explains what she means when she speaks about “rituals” — not as a sensational claim, but as a way of describing repeated, structured patterns of psychological control, coercion, and conditioning that shaped her reality as a child. She reflects on how these experiences functioned to remove choice, suppress resistance, and train obedience, and how escaping them meant rebuilding her sense of self from the ground up. https://www.youtube.com/@hereticsclips/videos Anneke is not presenting hidden knowledge about secret groups. She is describing how abusive environments use repetition, fear, authority, and shame to create compliance — and how those patterns can feel ritualistic from the inside because they are systematic, predictable, and psychologically binding. Her focus is not on who did what. It is on how control works. She explains how power rarely needs constant force. Instead, it trains the nervous system. It shapes expectations. It teaches what is safe to say, what is dangerous to think, and what is impossible to refuse. The curiosity gap is unsettling: how can someone be controlled without being physically trapped? How can behaviour be shaped without visible chains? And why does leaving such environments feel more terrifying than staying? Anneke explains that the mind adapts to survive. Dissociation becomes protection. Silence becomes safety. Obedience becomes instinct. And over time, the person no longer feels controlled — they feel normal inside something that is not normal at all. That is why escape is not a moment. It is a process. A long, painful process of undoing what fear taught, of relearning what choice feels like, and of reconnecting with a body and mind that learned to shut down. She also speaks about why survivors are often doubted. Because what they describe doesn’t match familiar stories of harm. There is no single villain, no dramatic rescue, no clear beginning or end — just years of psychological pressure and internal survival. This clip isn’t about horror. It’s about human adaptation. About how people survive the unbearable. About how control hides inside normality. And about how healing is slow, fragile, and real. This is the second half of Anneke’s story — not about what she endured, but about how she reclaimed her life from it. Watch the full podcast here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vzEZp-qMnQU&t=3s #AnnekeLucas #Heretics #TraumaRecovery #SurvivorStories #Psychology #HealingJourney #MentalHealthAwareness #HumanBehaviour #PodcastClips Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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