"Trained As A Spy At 10” - Sex Trafficking Survivor Anneke Lucas NAMES Her Billionaire Abusers
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Show transcript
In this conversation, Anneke Lucas delivers a harrowing testimony as a survivor of an elite human trafficking ring, publicly naming powerful alleged perpetrators for the first time.
The discussion presents four critical takeaways regarding clandestine networks and their profound societal impact.
First, Lucas explicitly names David Rockefeller as her primary abuser, alleging he subjected her to child espionage at exclusive gatherings, including the Bilderberg meeting. She claims to have been trained to gather intelligence and blackmail material on powerful men. Lucas also implicates Evelyn de Rothschild and former Canadian Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau, noting that even Rockefeller allegedly sought permission from higher authorities for her programming.
Second, the episode details the systematic mind control and sophisticated psychological programming Lucas endured from a young age. This manipulation allegedly created an entirely new persona, fundamentally altering her perception of reality to the point where she was unable to recognize her own abuse or identify with her original self.
Third, Lucas posits that these powerful networks continue to operate today, actively manufacturing societal division. She theorizes they deliberately co-opt polarizing social and political issues, such as abortion, to create public discord and distraction, thereby maintaining their hidden control.
Finally, the conversation touches on persistent efforts to suppress her story, exemplified by a book being blocked from publication in France. Lucas underscores her current mission to promote healing and unity, believing in a form of spiritual justice given that many alleged perpetrators have historically evaded earthly accountability.
Her compelling testimony ultimately seeks to foster unity and expose these pervasive, powerful networks she believes intentionally divide society.
Episode Overview
- The podcast opens with a strong trigger warning from the host about the disturbing and uncomfortable nature of the interview, which details extreme child abuse and human trafficking.
- Guest Anneke Lucas publicly names powerful figures for the first time, identifying billionaire David Rockefeller as her primary abuser and Evelyn de Rothschild as a higher authority within a trafficking network.
- Lucas describes her systematic grooming as an "elite sex slave" and spy, which involved psychological programming, mind control, and torture designed to create a persona for gathering blackmail on world leaders.
- The conversation explores Lucas's long and difficult path to healing, including suppressed memories resurfacing decades later, and culminates in her current mission to expose the network and combat the societal division she believes it creates.
Key Concepts
- The Network's Hierarchy and Key Figures: Lucas publicly names David Rockefeller as her primary abuser and the architect of her "persona." She also identifies Evelyn de Rothschild as a higher authority from whom Rockefeller sought permission, suggesting a clear power structure. Other implicated figures include former Canadian Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau and an unnamed famous female celebrity.
- Systematic Grooming for Espionage: The abuse was not random but part of a calculated plan to weaponize Lucas. She was trained through torture and mind control to become a "honey trap" spy, intended to use a manufactured celebrity status in France to access and blackmail the world's most powerful men.
- Mind Control and Psychological Manipulation: The discussion details the intense programming Lucas endured, which erased her own identity and desensitized her to the abuse. By age nine, she fully identified with the persona created for her and no longer recognized her experiences as wrong.
- Delayed Memory and Disclosure: Lucas’s full realization of Rockefeller's identity was suppressed for decades, only emerging after his death in 2017 triggered repressed memories. This highlights the severe trauma involved and explains why she waited so long to speak out.
- The Network's Modern Agenda of Division: Lucas asserts the network still exists and maintains control by intentionally creating societal division. She introduces the concept of "co-opting," where the network seizes control of legitimate movements and ideas (e.g., feminism, the abortion debate) to polarize the public and distract from its own criminal activities.
- Complicity and Scope: The abuse involved the complicity of household staff and the participation of numerous international political leaders and celebrities at high-level events like the Bilderberg meetings.
- Justice and Spiritual Healing: The conversation contrasts the failure of earthly justice for perpetrators with Lucas's belief in spiritual justice. Her own healing journey was catalyzed by a near-death experience that solidified her spiritual beliefs and current mission.
Quotes
- At 0:10 - "I want to start off by saying this is a very disturbing, uncomfortable interview to watch." - Host Patrick Bet-David begins the podcast with a direct warning to the audience about the graphic and difficult nature of the content.
- At 0:54 - "One of them she claims who was a powerful billionaire, you know the name, that she would go to the Bilderberg event party in Europe..." - The host reveals that the guest will make a significant allegation against a well-known billionaire in connection with the Bilderberg group.
- At 1:32 - "With the 359,000 missing children in America as of 2022 according to the FBI, what else do we need to do? Just sit around and not talk about it?" - PBD explains his motivation for covering the topic, linking it to the broader crisis of missing and exploited children.
- At 23:30 - "He wanted to make me into an elite sex slave where I would become... famous in France and then with that role, I would attract the most powerful men in the world and I would be able to spy on them for him." - Lucas explains the specific purpose David Rockefeller had for her within the network.
- At 24:47 - "Okay, there you go... I've never said his name." - After the host shows an attendee list from a Bilderberg meeting, Lucas emotionally confirms that David Rockefeller was the man she was referring to, stating it's the first time she has publicly named him.
- At 26:02 - "On the way to Maine, on his sailboat... we stopped off at the Rothschild, who had to give his permission for the persona that he wanted to make out of me." - Lucas reveals a hierarchy within the network, stating that David Rockefeller needed approval from Evelyn de Rothschild for his plans for her.
- At 33:08 - "One thing that he would do is he would just strangle me until I fainted. And in the fainting... in these near-death experiences... my intuition was sharpening." - Lucas describes a specific torture method used by David Rockefeller, explaining it was part of a twisted "training" to enhance her intuitive abilities for spying.
- At 35:59 - "I was in bed with him. And the staff knew and was there and they were just acting like nothing was happening." - Lucas confirms she was sexually abused by David Rockefeller and that his household staff were aware and complicit.
- At 52:25 - "I could never please him as long as I was alive." - Anneke Lucas on her relationship with Pierre Trudeau, implying he wished her dead.
- At 52:43 - "It means that he couldn't kill me... and he scared me enough so that I then tell Rockefeller that that's what he wants, a child to kill." - Explaining how she was used as a pawn in a power play between Trudeau and David Rockefeller.
- At 53:35 - "I was very busy." - Lucas's chillingly succinct response when asked how many celebrities abused her during a specific event.
- At 54:02 - "When I was mind control trained... I did not at that time have the distance to understand that I didn't want that anymore. I thought now, at age nine, I believed that I was this persona." - Describing how her programming erased her ability to recognize her own abuse.
- At 56:08 - "Celebrity. That I told you no one would believe it. No one would believe it." - Alluding to a well-known female celebrity icon who she claims was also a perpetrator.
- At 1:00:41 - "I can't need power when I'm going to speak about these things." - Explaining her need to heal and detach from ego-driven needs before she could publicly share her story.
- At 1:01:52 - "When you really start looking at the top... isn't Rockefeller the top? Isn't Rothschild the top? Aren't those people the ones at the top?" - Identifying who she believes are the figures at the highest level of the abusive network.
- At 81:50 - "I feel that this division is created from this network... specifically so that we won't look at them." - Lucas directly attributes the societal division she observes to the manipulative agenda of the powerful network she escaped.
- At 82:09 - "Of course [it still exists]. What has happened to make it stop existing? Nothing." - Lucas responds to the host's question about whether the network is still active, stating unequivocally that it is.
- At 87:26 - "What's on the liberal side is being co-opted is the empathy... I feel that this is being co-opted just as the toughness on the right is also being co-opted." - Lucas explains her theory that the inherent values of both political sides are being manipulated to serve a divisive agenda.
- At 95:31 - "By the grace of God, I am here and I am glad to be alive. I feel that right now I have freedom that I never would have hoped to have and I feel purpose to my life." - In a deeply emotional moment, Lucas affirms her will to live and the sense of purpose she has found after surviving her horrific past.
Takeaways
- Acknowledge that organized, high-level abuse networks may operate with strategic goals, such as gathering blackmail material, rather than just random cruelty.
- Recognize that deep psychological conditioning can fundamentally alter a victim's perception, making them unable to identify their own abuse until much later in life.
- Understand that healing from profound trauma is a long, non-linear process that can involve suppressed memories resurfacing decades after the events.
- Question societal divisions and polarization; consider whether these conflicts are intentionally amplified to distract from hidden power structures.
- Be critical of how complex social issues are framed in public discourse, as they can be "co-opted" to create conflict rather than facilitate understanding.
- Move beyond simplistic political binaries and seek to understand the nuanced human experiences that defy easy labels and categorization.
- Approach survivor testimonies with empathy, understanding that the process of speaking out is difficult and requires immense courage, especially when implicating powerful people.
- Purpose and a will to live can be forged even after enduring unimaginable suffering, often by dedicating one's life to helping others heal.
- When presented with serious allegations, perform your own due diligence and research rather than blindly accepting or dismissing them.
- The silence and complicity of those surrounding perpetrators are crucial for enabling abuse to continue on a systemic level.
- True power for a survivor comes not from seeking revenge, but from healing oneself to the point where they can share their story from a place of stability, not a need for validation.