The CIA Covert Operation: Episode 10 C — Identity Erasure, Shame Attacks, and the Psychology of Collapse
The CIA Tactics Used to Induce Collapse Through Cultural and Emotional Manipulation
A currently active case at the Federal Court of Canada and Canadian IRCC. A case of persecution, torture and transnational repression by the US Government, by the CIA aided by the FBI. 10 years, 7 countries and 16 escape trips. A case filed in Sweden, England, Qatar, Norway and now in Canada. A transnational repression in 6 countries including Egypt. A case filed with the United Nations and Inter American Commission on Human Rights.
By Jace
When the rules no longer protect you, you are forced to protect yourself.
That principle — repeated by Mark Carney, now Prime Minister of Canada — is the reason I continue to create a public record of my case.
I escaped persecution, torture, and violence by the United States government.
I was blocked from employment inside the United States and outside it.
I was blocked from protection in Sweden, the UK, Qatar, Norway, and now Canada.
I was harmed in Egypt, where my leg was broken after I filed a torture complaint with the United Nations.
This is not a coincidence.
This is transnational repression, executed through psychological operations and administrative sabotage.
Since this is a covert operation by the CIA, aided by the FBI, the only protection left is visibility.
This is Episode 10, Part 3 — the continuation of the psychological architecture behind the operation.
1. Identity Erasure: A Classic Psychological Weapon
One of the oldest tactics used in psychological operations is identity erasure — stripping a person of their name, their dignity, and their sense of self.
This tactic is documented in U.S. intelligence history, including its use against prisoners.
I experienced the same pattern:
In Canada, staff repeatedly addressed me by my middle name, not my first name.
In Norway, an attorney greeted me as “Baz,” ignoring my actual name.
In shelters, hospitals, and offices, people avoided using “Jace” even when it was clearly written.
This is not cultural confusion.
This is not an accident.
This is a tactic.
Identity erasure is used to:
dehumanize the target
destabilize their sense of self
weaken their psychological resilience
signal to others that the person is “less than”
It is a form of gaslighting — and it is deliberate.
2. Believability: The CIA’s Most Powerful Shield
The greatest weapon in any psychological operation is simple:
“No one will believe you.”
Dr. Ramani calls this the cruelest form of gaslighting.
Dr. Ross describes it as the destruction of believability — the final mask that protects the abuser.
This is why the CIA relies on:
cognitive dissonance
complexity
invisibility
psychological confusion
staged normality
Who would believe:
that Egypt broke my leg on U.S. orders?
that the U.S. blocked my employment in multiple countries?
that shelters rotated people to stage “natural” violence?
that a staged car accident was used to kill me?
that a friend was used to deliver a shame attack designed to push me toward suicide?
The answer is: almost no one.
And that is exactly why the tactic works.
3. Shame Attacks: The Attempt to Push Me Toward Suicide
After the staged car accident failed to kill me, the operation escalated.
The next tactic was shame — a weapon specifically chosen because of my cultural background.
One of my closest friends called me and shouted:
“Nothing is working in your life. Your family should be ashamed of you.”
This was not a normal conversation.
It was:
timed
scripted
emotionally violent
designed to collapse me
The CIA relies on cultural psychology.
In many Eastern societies, shame is a powerful emotional trigger.
They expected me to internalize failure, guilt, and humiliation.
They expected me to break.
But I didn’t.
4. Why This Tactic Usually Works — And Why It Didn’t
Most targets of psychological operations collapse in one of three ways:
Anger → crime → imprisonment
Despair → suicide or
Confusion → psychiatric hospitalization
This is why most victims never speak.
They are neutralized long before they can expose anything.
But in my case, the operation miscalculated.
They assumed:
I would react like previous victims
I would internalize shame
I would collapse under isolation
I would lose my sense of Christian identity
I would break psychologically
They did not expect:
my auditor mindset
my ability to detect anomalies
my international experience
my resilience
my strong Christian faith
my ability to document everything
They targeted the wrong person.
5. The Blind Spot: They Misread My Background Completely
The operation relied on stereotypes:
“He’s Arab, so shame will break him.”
“He’s Eastern, so failure will destroy him.”
“He’s Christian now, so he will be isolated.”
“He lived in America, so he must have dreamed of America.”
All of these assumptions were wrong.
I grew up in a free, open, upper‑middle‑class environment in Egypt — not in a shame‑based culture.
I lived in five countries before the U.S.
I succeeded in Egypt, UAE, Saudi Arabia, Lebanon, and Turkey.
I grew up in a sports club culture where:
people socialize freely
women swim freely
life is open and modern
shame is not a weapon
I did not grow up in the stereotype they relied on.
They miscalculated.
6. Weaponizing Religion: The Switch From Islam to Christianity
The CIA weaponized my conversion in two ways:
1. To isolate me from the Arab world
They knew the moment I was baptized, I would be:
rejected
smeared
misunderstood
cut off socially
2. To use shame against me after conversion
Christianity teaches:
“Hope does not put us to shame.” (Romans 5)
But the operation used shame anyway — because they were relying on my old identity, not my new one.
They assumed:
I would collapse under guilt
I would internalize failure
I would feel unworthy
I would break spiritually
But faith became a shield, not a weakness.
7. The Mother Attack: Targeting the Deepest Emotional Bond
In Eastern cultures, the mother‑child bond is sacred.
The operation exploited this by:
surrounding me with “mother” references
triggering memories of my mother’s illness
reminding me of her death
using emotional cues to destabilize me
This tactic is documented in psychological warfare manuals.
It is designed to:
weaken emotional stability
induce grief
trigger collapse
push the target toward self‑harm
But again — it failed.
8. Why I Survived: The Blind Spot They Never Saw
They expected me to collapse like previous targets.
They did not expect:
my analytical mind
my ability to detect patterns
my international exposure
my resilience
my faith
my documentation
my refusal to break
They relied on the assumption that:
“He will not survive this.”
But I did.
And now I am documenting everything.
Conclusion: Episode 10, Part 3 — The Psychology of Collapse
This part of the operation was not about physical harm.
It was about breaking the mind:
identity erasure
shame and other PSYCH attacks (broken bones/no work/no mother/no wife/ no relationship)
believability destruction
emotional triggers
cultural manipulation
religious weaponization
Visual exclusion
Degraded treatments
Ignored requests, calls and meetings
Anger triggering or baiting
These tactics are designed to push a person toward:
suicide
crime
psychiatric collapse
But they failed.
This is Episode 10, Part 3.
Thank you for reading.
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