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- THE BATTLE FOR YOUR MIND
- by Dick Sutphen -- 22.2 KB
- Persuasion & Brainwashing Techniques
- Being Used On The Public Today courtesy of Double
- Helix at 212-865-7043
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- SUMMARY OF CONTENTS
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- The Birth of Conversion/Brainwashing in Christian Revivalism in
- 1735. The Pavlovian explanation of the three brain phases.
- Born-again preachers:
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- Step-by-Step, how they conduct a revival and the expected
- physiological results. The "voice roll" technique used by
- preachers, lawyers and hypnotists.
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- New trance-inducing churches. The 6 steps to conversion.
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- The Decognition Process.
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- Thought-stopping techniques. The "sell it by zealot" technique.
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- True believers and mass movements.
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- Persuasion techniques: "Yes set," "Imbedded Commands," "Shock
- and Confusion," and the "Interspersal Technique."
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- Subliminals. Vibrato and ELF waves. Inducing trance with
- vibrational sound.
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- Even professional observers will be "possessed" at charismatic
- gatherings. The "only hope" technique to attend and not be
- converted is through the use of the non-detectable Neurophone to
- program through the skin. This is the medium for mass take-over.
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- I'm Dick Sutphen and this tape is a studio-recorded, expanded
- version of a talk I delivered at the World Congress of Professional
- Hypnotists Convention in Las Vegas, Nevada.
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- Although the tape carries a copyright to protect it from
- unlawful duplication for sale by other companies, in this case, I
- invite individuals to make copies and give them to friends or anyone
- in a position to communicate this information.
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- Although I've been interviewed about the subject on many local
- and regional radio and TV talk shows, large-scale mass communication
- appears to be blocked, since it could result in suspicion or
- investigation of the very media presenting it or the sponsors that
- support the media.
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- Some government agencies do not want this information generally
- known. Nor do the Born-Again Christian movement, cults, and many
- human-potential trainings.
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- Everything I will relate only exposes the surface of the
- problem. I don't know how the misuse of these techniques can be
- stopped. I don't think it is possible to legislate against that
- which often cannot be detected; and if those who legislate are using
- these techniques, there is little hope of affecting laws to govern
- usage. I do know that the first step to initiate change is to
- generate interest. In this case, that will probably only result from
- an underground effort.
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- In talking about this subject, I am talking about my own
- business. I know it, and I know how effective it can be. I produce
- hypnosis and subliminal tapes and, in some of my seminars, I use
- conversion tactics to assist participants to become independent and
- self-sufficient. But, anytime I use these techniques, I point out
- that I am using them, and those attending have a choice to
- participate or not. They also know what the desired result of
- participation will be.
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- So, to begin, I want to state the most basic of all facts about
- brainwashing:
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- IN THE ENTIRE HISTORY OF MAN, NO ONE HAS EVER BEEN
- BRAINWASHED AND REALIZED, OR BELIEVED, THAT HE HAD BEEN
- BRAINWASHED.
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- Those who have been brainwashed will usually passionately defend
- their manipulators, claiming they have simply been "shown the light"
- . . . or have been transformed in miraculous ways.
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- The Birth of Conversion
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- CONVERSION is a "nice" word for BRAINWASHING . . . and any study
- of brainwashing has to begin with a study of Christian revivalism in
- eighteenth century America.
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- Apparently, Jonathan Edwards accidentally discovered the
- techniques during a religious crusade in 1735 in Northampton,
- Massachusetts. By inducing guilt and acute apprehension and by
- increasing the tension, the "sinners" attending his revival meetings
- would break down and completely submit.
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- Technically, what Edwards was doing was creating conditions that
- wipe the brain slate clean so that the mind accepts new programming.
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- The problem was that the new input was negative. He would tell
- them, "You're a sinner! You're destined for hell!"
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- As a result, one person committed suicide and another attempted
- suicide. And the neighbors of the suicidal converts related that
- they, too, were affected so deeply that, although they had found
- "eternal salvation," they were obsessed with a diabolical temptation
- to end their own lives.
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- Once a preacher, cult leader, manipulator or authority figure
- creates the brain phase to wipe the brain-slate clean, his subjects
- are wide open.
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- New input, in the form of suggestion, can be substituted for
- their previous ideas. Because Edwards didn't turn his message
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- positive until the end of the revival, many accepted the negative
- suggestions and acted, or desired to act, upon them.
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- Charles J. Finney was another Christian revivalist who used the
- same techniques four years later in mass religious conversions in
- New York. The techniques are still being used today by Christian
- revivalists, cults, human-potential trainings, some business
- rallies, and the United States Armed Services . . . to name just a
- few.
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- Let me point out here that I don't think most revivalist
- preachers realize or know they are using brainwashing techniques.
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- Edwards simply stumbled upon a technique that really worked, and
- others copied it and have continued to copy it for over two hundred
- years. And the more sophisticated our knowledge and technology
- become, the more effective the conversion.
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- I feel strongly that this is one of the major reasons for the
- increasing rise in Christian fundamentalism, especially the
- televised variety, while most of the orthodox religions are
- declining.
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- The Three Brain Phases
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- The Christians may have been the first to successfully formulate
- brainwashing, but we have to look to Pavlov, the Russian scientist,
- for a technical explanation.
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- In the early 1900s, his work with animals opened the door to
- further investigations with humans. After the revolution in Russia,
- Lenin was quick to see the potential of applying Pavlov's research
- to his own ends.
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- Three distinct and progressive states of transmarginal
- inhibition were identified by Pavlov.
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- The first is the EQUIVALENT phase,
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- in which the brain gives the same response to both
- strong and weak stimuli.
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- The second is the PARADOXICAL phase,
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- in which the brain responds more actively to weak
- stimuli than to strong.
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- And the third is the ULTRA-PARADOXICAL phase,
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- in which conditioned responses and behavior patterns
- turn from positive to negative or from negative to
- positive.
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- With the progression through each phase, the degree of
- conversion becomes more effective and complete. The ways to achieve
- conversion are many and varied, but the usual first step in
- religious or political brainwashing is to work on the emotions of an
- individual or group until they reach an abnormal level of anger,
- fear, exitement, or nervous tension.
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- The progressive result of this mental condition is to impair
- judgement and increase suggestibility. The more this condition can
- be maintained or intensified, the more it compounds.
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- Once catharsis, or the first brain phase, is reached, the
- complete mental takeover becomes easier. Existing mental programming
- can be replaced with new patterns of thinking and behavior.
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- Other often-used physiological weapons to modify normal brain
- functions are fasting, radical or high sugar diets, physical
- discomforts, regulation of breathing, mantra chanting in meditation,
- the disclosure of awesome mysteries, special lighting and sound
- effects, programmed response to incense, or intoxicating drugs.
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- The same results can be obtained in contemporary psychiatric
- treatment by electric shock treatments and even by purposely
- lowering a person's blood sugar level with insulin injections.
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- Before I talk about exactly how some of the techniques are
- applied, I want to point out that hypnosis and conversion tactics
- are two distinctly different things--and that conversion techniques
- are far more powerful. However, the two are often mixed . . . with
- powerful results.
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- How Revivalist Preachers Work
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- If you'd like to see a revivalist preacher at work, there are
- probably several in your city. Go to the church or tent early and
- sit in the rear, about three-quarters of the way back.
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- Most likely repetitive music will be played while the people
- come in for the service.
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- A repetitive beat, ideally ranging from 45 to 72 beats per
- minute (a rhythm close to the beat of the human heart), is very
- hypnotic and can generate an eyes-open altered state of
- consciousness in a very high percentage of people.
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- And, once you are in an alpha state, you are at least 25 times
- as suggestible as you would be in full beta consciousness.
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- The music is probably the same for every service, or
- incorporates the same beat, and many of the people will go into an
- altered state almost immediately upon entering the sanctuary.
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- Subconsciously, they recall their state of mind from previous
- services and respond according to the post-hypnotic programming.
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- Watch the people waiting for the service to begin.
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- Many will exhibit external signs of trance--body relaxation and
- slightly dilated eyes. Often, they begin swaying back and forth
- with their hands in the air while sitting in their chairs.
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- Next, the assistant pastor will probably come out. He usually
- speaks with a pretty good "voice roll."
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- Voice Roll Technique
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- A "voice roll" is a patterned, paced style used by hypnotists
- when inducing a trance. It is also used by many lawyers, several of
- whom are highly trained hypnotists, when they desire to entrench a
- point firmly in the minds of the jurors.
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- A voice roll can sound as if the speaker were talking to the
- beat of a metronome or it may sound as though he were emphasizing
- every word in a monotonous, patterned style.
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- The words will usually be delivered at the rate of 45 to 60
- beats per minute, maximizing the hypnotic effect.
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- Now the assistant pastor begins the "build-up" process. He
- induces an altered state of consciousness and/or begins to generate
- the excitement and the expectations of the audience.
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- Next, a group of young women in "sweet and pure" chiffon dresses
- might come out to sing a song. Gospel songs are great for building
- excitement and INVOLVEMENT.
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- In the middle of the song, one of the girls might be "smitten by
- the spirit" and fall down or react as if possessed by the Holy
- Spirit. This very effectively increases the intensity in the room.
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- At this point, hypnosis and conversion tactics are being mixed.
- And the result is the audience's attention span is now totally
- focused upon the communication while the environment becomes more
- exciting or tense.
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- Right about this time, when an eyes-open mass-induced alpha
- mental state has been achieved, they will usually pass the
- collection plate or basket.
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- In the background, a 45-beat-per-minute voice roll from the
- assistant preacher might exhort, "Give to God . . . Give to God . .
- . Give to God . . ." And the audience does give. God may not get
- the money, but his already wealthy representative will.
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- Next, the fire-and-brimstone preacher will come out. He induces
- fear and increases the tension by talking about "the devil," "going
- to hell," or the forthcoming Armegeddon.
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- In the last such rally I attended, the preacher talked about the
- blood that would soon be running out of every faucet in the land.
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- He was also obsessed with a "bloody axe of God," which everyone
- had seen hanging above the pulpit the previous week.
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- I have no doubt that everyone saw it -- the power of suggestion
- given to hundreds of people in hypnosis assures that at least 10 to
- 25 percent would see whatever he suggested they see.
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- In most revivalist gatherings, "testifying" or "witnessing"
- usually follows the fear-based sermon. People from the audience
- come up on stage and relate their stories.
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- "I was crippled and now I can walk!"
- "I had arthritis and now it's gone!"
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- It is a psychological manipulation that works. After listening
- to numerous case histories of miraculous healings, the average guy
- in the audience with a minor problem is sure he can be healed.
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- The room is charged with fear, guilt, intense excitement, and
- expectations.
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- Now those who want to be healed are frequently lined up around
- the edge of the room, or they are told to come down to the front.
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- The preacher might touch them on the head firmly and scream, "Be
- healed!" This releases the psychic energy and, for many, catharsis
- results.
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- Catharsis is a purging of repressed emotions. Individuals might
- cry, fall down or even go into spasms. And if catharsis is
- effected, they stand a chance of being healed.
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- In catharsis (one of the three brain phases mentioned earlier),
- the brain-slate is temporarily wiped clean and the new suggestion is
- accepted.
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- For some, the healing may be permanent. For many, it will last
- four days to a week, which is, incidentally, how long a hypnotic
- suggestion given to a somnambulistic subject will usually last.
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- Even if the healing doesn't last, if they come back every week,
- the power of suggestion may continually override the problem . . .
- or sometimes, sadly, it can mask a physical problem which could
- prove to be very detrimental to the individual in the long run.
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- I'm not saying that legitimate healings do not take place. They
- do. Maybe the individual was ready to let go of the negativity
- that caused the problem in the first place; maybe it was the work of
- God. Yet I contend that it can be explained with existing knowledge
- of brain/mind function.
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- The techniques and staging will vary from church to church.
- Many use "speaking in tongues" to generate catharsis in some while
- the spectacle creates intense excitement in the observers.
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- The use of hypnotic techniques by religions is sophisticated,
- and professionals are assuring that they become even more effective.
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- A man in Los Angeles is designing, building, and reworking a lot
- of churches around the country. He tells ministers what they need
- and how to use it.
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- This man's track record indicates that the congregation and the
- monetary income will double if the minister follows his
- instructions.
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- He admits that about 80 percent of his efforts are in the sound
- system and lighting.
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- Powerful sound and the proper use of lighting are of primary
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- importance in inducing an altered state of consciousnes -- I've been
- using them for years in my own seminars. However, my participants
- are fully aware of the process and what they can expect as a result
- of their participation.
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- Six Conversion Techniques
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- Cults and human-potential organizations are always looking for
- new converts. To attain them, they must also create a brain-phase.
- And they often need to do it within a short space of time -- a
- weekend, or maybe even a day. The following are the six primary
- techniques used to generate the conversion.
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- The meeting or training takes place in an area where
- participants are cut off from the outside world. This may be any
- place: a private home, a remote or rural setting, or even a hotel
- ballroom where the participants are allowed only limited bathroom
- usage.
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- In human-potential trainings, the controllers will give a
- lengthy talk about the importance of "keeping agreements" in life.
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- The participants are told that if they don't keep agreements,
- their life will never work. It's a good idea to keep agreements,
- but the controllers are subverting a positive human value for
- selfish purposes.
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- The participants vow to themselves and their trainer that they
- will keep their agreements. Anyone who does not will be intimidated
- into agreement or forced to leave.
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- The next step is to agree to complete training, thus assuring a
- high percentage of conversions for the organizations. They will
- USUALLY have to agree not to take drugs, smoke, and sometimes not to
- eat . . . or they are given such short meal breaks that it creates
- tension.
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- The real reason for the agreements is to alter internal
- chemistry, which generates anxiety and hopefully causes at least a
- slight malfunction of the nervous system, which in turn increases
- the conversion potential.
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- Before the gathering is complete, the agreements will be used to
- ensure that the new converts go out and find new participants. They
- are intimidated into agreeing to do so before they leave.
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- Since the importance of keeping agreements is so high on their
- priority list, the converts will twist the arms of everyone they
- know, attempting to talk them into attending a free introductory
- session offered at a future date by the organization.
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- The new converts are zealots. In fact, the inside term for
- merchandising the largest and most successful human-potential
- training is, "sell it by zealot!"
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- At least a million people are graduates and a good percentage
- have been left with a mental activation button that assures their
- future loyalty and assistance if the guru figure or organization
- calls.
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- Think about the potential political implications of hundreds of
- thousands of zealots programmed to campaign for their guru.
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- Be wary of an organization of this type that offers follow-up
- sessions after the seminar. Follow-up sessions might be weekly
- meetings or inexpensive seminars given on a regular basis which the
- organization will attempt to talk you into taking--or any regularly
- scheduled event used to maintain control.
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- As the early Christian revivalists found, long-term control is
- dependent upon a good follow-up system.
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- Alright. Now, let's look at the second tip-off that indicates
- conversion tactics are being used. A schedule is maintained that
- causes physical and mental fatigue. This is primarily accomplished
- by long hours in which the participants are given no opportunity for
- relaxation or reflection.
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- The third tip-off: techniques used to increase the tension in
- the room or environment.
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- Number four: Uncertainty. I could spend hours relating various
- techniques to increase tension and generate uncertainty.
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- Basically, the participants are concerned about being "put on
- the spot" or encountered by the trainers, guilt feelings are played
- upon, participants are tempted to verbally relate their innermost
- secrets to the other participants or forced to take part in
- activities that emphasize removing their masks.
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- One of the most successful human-potential seminars forces the
- participants to stand on a stage in front of the entire audience
- while being verbally attacked by the trainers.
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- A public opinion poll, conducted a few years ago, showed that
- the number one most-fearful situation an individual could encounter
- is to speak to an audience. It ranked above window washing outside
- the 85th floor of an office building.
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- So you can imagine the fear and tension this situation generates
- within the participants. Many faint, but most cope with the stress
- by mentally going away.
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- They literally go into an alpha state, which automatically makes
- them many times as suggestible as they normally are. And another
- loop of the downward spiral into conversion is successfully
- effected.
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- The fifth clue that conversion tactics are being used is the
- introduction of jargon -- new terms that have meaning only to the
- "insiders" who participate.
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- Vicious language is also frequently used, purposely, to make
- participants uncomfortable.
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- The final tip-off is that there is no humor in the
- communications . . . at least until the participants are converted.
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- Then, merry-making and humor are highly desirable as symbols of
- the new joy the participants have supposedly "found."
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- I'm not saying that good does not result from participation in
- such gatherings. It can and does. But I contend it is important
- for people to know what has happened and to be aware that continual
- involvement may not be in their best interest.
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- Over the years, I've conducted professional seminars to teach
- people to be hypnotists, trainers, and counselors. I've had many of
- those who conduct trainings and rallies come to me and say, "I'm
- here because I know that what I'm doing works, but I don't know
- why."
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- After showing them how and why, many have gotten out of the
- business or have decided to approach it differently or in a much
- more loving and supportive manner.
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- Many of these trainers have become personal friends, and it
- scares us all to have experienced the power of one person with a
- microphone and a room full of people.
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- Add a little charisma and you can count on a high percentage of
- conversions. The sad truth is that a high percentage of people want
- to give away their power--they are true "believers"!
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- Cult gatherings or human-potential trainings are an ideal
- environment to observe first-hand what is technically called the
- "Stockholm Syndrome." This is a situation in which those who are
- intimidated, controlled, or made to suffer, begin to love, admire,
- and even sometimes sexually desire their controllers or captors.
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- But let me inject a word of warning here: If you think you can
- attend such gatherings and not be affected, you are probably wrong.
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- A perfect example is the case of a woman who went to Haiti on a
- Guggenheim Fellowship to study Haitian Voodoo. In her report, she
- related how the music eventually induced uncontrollable bodily
- movement and an altered state of consciousness.
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- Although she understood the process and thought herself above
- it, when she began to feel herself become vulnerable to the music,
- she attempted to fight it and turned away.
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- Anger or resistance almost always assures conversion. A few
- moments later she was possessed by the music and began dancing in a
- trance around the Voodoo meeting house.
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- A brain phase had been induced by the music and excitement, and
- she awoke feeling reborn. The only hope of attending such
- gatherings without being affected is to be a Buddha and allow no
- positive or negative emotions to surface. Few people are capable of
- such detachment.
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- Before I go on, let's go back to the six tip-offs to conversion.
- I want to mention the United States Government and military boot
- camp. The Marine Corps talks about breaking men down before
- "rebuilding" them as new men--as marines!
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- Well, that is exactly what they do, the same way a cult breaks
- its people down and rebuilds them as happy flower sellers on your
- local street corner.
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- Every one of the six conversion techniques are used in boot
- camp. Considering the needs of the military, I'm not making a
- judgement as to whether that is good or bad.
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- IT IS A FACT that the men are effectively brainwashed. Those
- who won't submit must be discharged or spend much of their time in
- the brig.
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- Decognition Process
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- Once the initial conversion is effected, cults, armed services,
- and similar groups cannot have cynicism among their members. Members
- must respond to commands and do as they are told, otherwise they are
- dangerous to the organizational control.
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- This is normally accomplished as a three-step Decognition Process :
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- Step One is ALERTNESS REDUCTION:
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- The controllers cause the nervous system to malfunction,
- making it difficult to distinguish between fantasy and
- reality.
- This can be accomplished in several ways. POOR DIET is one;
- watch out for Brownies and Koolaid. The sugar throws the
- nervous system off.
- More subtle is the "SPIRITUAL DIET" used by many cults. They
- eat only vegetables and fruits; without the grounding of
- grains, nuts, seeds, dairy products, fish or meat, an
- individual becomes mentally "spacey."
- INADEQUATE SLEEP is another primary way to reduce alertness,
- especially when combined with long hours of work or intense
- physical activity. Also, being bombarded with intense and
- unique experiences achieves the same result.
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- Step Two is PROGRAMMED CONFUSION:
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- You are mentally assaulted while your alertness is being
- reduced as in Step One.
- This is accomplished with a deluge of new information,
- lectures, discussion groups, encounters or one-to-one
- processing, which usually amounts to the controller
- bombarding the individual with questions.
- During this phase of decognition, reality and illusion often
- merge and perverted logic is likely to be accepted.
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- Step Three is THOUGHT STOPPING:
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- Techniques are used to cause the mind to go "flat."
- These are altered-state-of-consciousness techniques that
- initially induce calmness by giving the mind something
- simple to deal with and focusing awareness.
- The continued use brings on a feeling of elation and
- eventually hallucination.
- The result is the reduction of thought and eventually, if
- used long enough, the cessation of all thought and
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- withdrawal from everyone and everything except that which
- the controllers direct. The takeover is then complete.
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- It is important to be aware that when members or
- participants are instructed to use "thought-stopping"
- techniques, they are told that they will benefit by so
- doing: they will become "better soldiers" or "find
- enlightenment."
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- There are three primary techniques used for thought stopping.
- The first is MARCHING: the thump, thump, thump beat literally
- generates self-hypnosis and thus great susceptibility to suggestion.
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- The second thought stopping technique is MEDITATION. If you
- spend an hour to an hour and a half a day in meditation, after a few
- weeks, there is a great probability that you will not return to full
- beta consciousness. You will remain in a fixed state of alpha for as
- long as you continue to meditate. I'm not saying this is bad -- if
- you do it yourself. It may be very beneficial. But it is a fact that
- you are causing your mind to go flat.
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- I've worked with meditators on an EEG machine and the results
- are conclusive: the more you meditate, the flatter your mind becomes
- until, eventually and especially if used to excess or in combination
- with decognition, all thought ceases.
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- Some spiritual groups see this as nirvana -- which is bullshit.
- It is simply a predictable physiological result. And if heaven on
- earth is non-thinking and non-involvement, I really question why we
- are here.
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- The third thought-stopping technique is CHANTING, and often
- chanting in meditation. "Speaking in tongues" could also be included
- in this category.
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- All three-stopping techniques produce an altered state of
- consciousness. This may be very good if YOU are controlling the
- process, for you also control the input.
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- I personally use at least one self-hypnosis programming session
- every day and I know how beneficial it is for me. But you need to
- know if you use these techniques to the degree of remaining
- continually in alpha that, although you'll be very mellow, you'll
- also be more suggestible.
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- True Believers & Mass Movements
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- Before ending this section on conversion, I want to talk about
- the people who are most susceptible to it and about Mass Movements.
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- I am convinced that at least a third of the population is what
- Eric Hoffer calls "true believers." They are joiners and followers
- . . . people who want to give away their power. They look for
- answers, meaning, and enlightenment outside themselves.
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- Hoffer, who wrote THE TRUE BELIEVER, a classic on mass
- movements, says, "true believers are not intent on bolstering and
- advancing a cherished self, but are those craving to be rid of
- unwanted self. They are followers, not because of a desire for
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- self-advancement, but because it can satisfy their passion for self-
- renunciation!" Hoffer also says that true believers "are eternally
- incomplete and eternally insecure"!
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- I know this from my own experience. In my years of communicating
- concepts and conducting trainings, I have run into them again and
- again. All I can do is attempt to show them that the only thing to
- seek is the True Self within. Their personal answers are to be
- found there and there alone.
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- I communicate that the basics of spirituality are self-
- responsibility and self-actualization. But most of the true
- believers just tell me that I'm not spiritual and go looking for
- someone who will give them the dogma and structure they desire.
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- Never underestimate the potential danger of these people. They
- can easily be molded into fanatics who will gladly work and die for
- their holy cause. It is a substitute for their lost faith in
- themselves and offers them as a substitute for individual hope.
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- The Moral Majority is made up of true believers. All cults are
- composed of true believers. You'll find them in politics, churches,
- businesses, and social cause groups. They are the fanatics in these
- organizations.
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- Mass Movements will usually have a charismatic leader. The
- followers want to convert others to their way of living or impose a
- new way of life -- if necessary, by legislating laws forcing others
- to their view, as evidenced by the activities of the Moral Majority.
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- This means enforcement by guns or punishment, for that is the
- bottomline in law enforcement.
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- A common hatred, enemy, or devil is essential to the success of
- a mass movement.
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- The Born-Again Christians have Satan himself, but that isn't
- enough -- they've added the occult, the New Age thinkers and,
- lately, all those who oppose their integration of church and
- politics, as evidenced in their political re-election campaigns
- against those who oppose their views.
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- In revolutions, the devil is usually the ruling power or
- aristocracy. Some human-potential movements are far too clever to
- ask their graduates to join anything, thus labeling themselves as a
- cult -- but, if you look closely, you'll find that their devil is
- anyone and everyone who hasn't taken their training.
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- There are mass movements without devils but they seldom attain
- major status. The True Believers are mentally unbalanced or
- insecure people, or those without hope or friends.
-
- People don't look for allies when they love, but they do when
- they hate or become obsessed with a cause. And those who desire a
- new life and a new order feel the old ways must be eliminated before
- the new order can be built.
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- Persuasion Techniques
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- Persuasion isn't technically brainwashing but it is the
- manipulation of the human mind by another individual, without the
- manipulated party being aware what caused his opinion shift.
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- I only have time to very basically introduce you to a few of the
- thousands of techniques in use today, but the basis of persuasion is
- always to access your RIGHT BRAIN.
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- The left half of your brain is analytical and rational. The
- right side is creative and imaginative.
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- That is overly simplified but it makes my point. So, the idea
- is to distract the left brain and keep it busy.
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- Ideally, the persuader generates an eyes-open altered state of
- consciousness, causing you to shift from beta awareness into alpha;
- this can be measured on an EEG machine.
-
- First, let me give you an example of distracting the left
- brain. Politicians use these powerful techniques all the time;
- lawyers use many variations which, I've been told, they call
- "tightening the noose."
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- Assume for a moment that you are watching a politician give a
- speech. First, he might generate what is called a "YES SET." These
- are statements that will cause listeners to agree; they might even
- unknowingly nod their heads in agreement. Next come the TRUISMS.
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- These are usually facts that could be debated but, once the
- politician has his audience agreeing, the odds are in the
- politician's favor that the audience won't stop to think for
- themselves, thus continuing to agree. Last comes the SUGGESTION.
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- This is what the politician wants you to do and, since you have
- been agreeing all along, you could be persuaded to accept the
- suggestion. Now, if you'll listen closely to my political speech,
- you'll find that the first three are the "yes set," the next three
- are truisms and the last is the suggestion.
-
- "Ladies and gentlemen: are you angry about high food prices? Are
- you tired of astronomical gas prices? Are you sick of out-of-control
- inflation? Well, you know the Other Party allowed 18 percent
- inflation last year; you know crime has increased 50 percent
- nationwide in the last 12 months, and you know your paycheck hardly
- covers your expenses any more. Well, the answer to resolving these
- problems is to elect me, John Jones, to the U.S. Senate."
-
- And I think you've heard all that before. But you might also
- watch for what are called Imbedded Commands. As an example: On key
- words, the speaker would make a gesture with his left hand, which
- research has shown is more apt to access your right brain.
-
- Today's media-oriented politicians and spellbinders are often
- carefully trained by a whole new breed of specialist who are using
- every trick in the book -- both old and new -- to manipulate you
- into accepting their candidate.
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- The concepts and techniques of Neuro-Linguistics are so heavily
- protected that I found out the hard way that to even talk about them
- publicly or in print results in threatened legal action. Yet Neuro-
- Linguistic training is readily available to anyone willing to devote
- the time and pay the price. It is some of the most subtle and
- powerful manipulation I have yet been exposed to.
-
- A good friend who recently attended a two-week seminar on Neuro-
- Linguistics found that many of those she talked to during the breaks
- were government people.
-
- Another technique that I'm just learning about is unbelievably
- slippery; it is called an INTERSPERSAL TECHNIQUE and the idea is to
- say one thing with words but plant a subconscious impression of
- something else in the minds of the listeners and/or watchers.
-
- Let me give you an example: Assume you are watching a television
- commentator make the following statement: SENATOR JOHNSON is
- assisting local authorities to clear up the stupid mistakes of
- companies contributing to the nuclear waste problems."
-
- It sounds like a statement of fact, but, if the speaker
- emphasizes the right word, and especially if he makes the proper
- hand gestures on the key words, you could be left with the
- subconscious impression that Senator Johnson is stupid. That was the
- subliminal goal of the statement and the speaker cannot be called to
- account for anything.
-
- Persuasion techniques are also frequently used on a much smaller
- scale with just as much effectiveness. The insurance salesman knows
- his pitch is likely to be much more effective if he can get you to
- visualize something in your mind. This is right-brain communication.
-
- For instance, he might pause in his conversation, look slowly
- around your livingroom and say, "Can you just imagine this beautiful
- home burning to the ground?" Of course you can! It is one of your
- unconscious fears and, when he forces you to visualize it, you are
- more likely to be manipulated into signing his insurance policy.
-
- The Hare Krishnas, operating in every airport, use what I call
- SHOCK AND CONFUSION techniques to distract the left brain and
- communicate directly with the right brain.
-
- While waiting for a plane, I once watched one operate for over
- an hour. He had a technique of almost jumping in front of someone.
- Initially, his voice was loud then dropped as he made his pitch to
- take a book and contribute money to the cause.
-
- Usually, when people are shocked, they immediately withdraw. In
- this case they were shocked by the strange appearance, sudden
- materialization and loud voice of the Hare Krishna devotee. In
- other words, the people went into an alpha state for security
- because they didn't want to confront the reality before them.
-
- In alpha, they were highly suggestible so they responded to the
- suggestion of taking the book; the moment they took the book, they
- felt guilty and responded to the second suggestion: give money.
-
- We are all conditioned that if someone gives us something, we
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- have to give them something in return--in that case, it was money.
- While watching this hustler, I was close enough to notice that many
- of the people he stopped exhibited an outward sign of alpha--their
- eyes were actually dilated.
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- Subliminal Programming
-
- Subliminals are hidden suggestions that only your subconscious
- perceives. They can be audio, hidden behind music, or visual,
- airbrushed into a picture, flashed on a screen so fast that you
- don't consciously see them, or cleverly incorporated into a picture
- or design.
-
- Most audio subliminal reprogramming tapes offer verbal
- suggestions recorded at a low volume. I question the efficacy of
- this technique -- if subliminals are not perceptible, they cannot be
- effective, and subliminals recorded below the audible threshold are
- therefore useless.
-
- The oldest audio subliminal technique uses a voice that follows
- the volume of the music so subliminals are impossible to detect
- without a parametric equalizer. But this technique is patented and,
- when I wanted to develop my own line of subliminal audiocassettes,
- negotiations with the patent holder proved to be unsatisfactory.
-
- My attorney obtained copies of the patents which I gave to some
- talented Hollywood sound engineers, asking them to create a new
- technique.
-
- They found a way to psycho-acoustically modify and synthesize
- the suggestions so that they are projected in the same chord and
- frequency as the music, thus giving them the effect of being part of
- the music. But we found that in using this technique, there is no
- way to reduce various frequencies to detect the subliminals.
-
- In other words, although the suggestions are being heard by the
- subconscious mind, they cannot be monitored with even the most
- sophisticated equipment.
-
- If we were able to come up with this technique as easily as we
- did, I can only imagine how sophisticated the technology has become,
- with unlimited government or advertising funding. And I shudder to
- think about the propaganda and commercial manipulation that we are
- exposed to on a daily basis.
-
- There is simply no way to know what is behind the music you
- hear. It may even be possible to hide a second voice behind the
- voice to which you are listening.
-
- The series by Wilson Bryan Key, Ph.D., on subliminals in
- advertising and political campaigns well documents the misuse in
- many areas, especially printed advertising in newspapers, magazines,
- and posters.
-
- The big question about subliminals is: do they work? And I
- guarantee you they do. Not only from the response of those who have
- used my tapes, but from the results of such programs as the
- subliminals behind the music in department stores.
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- Supposedly, the only message is instructions to not steal: one
- East Coast department store chain reported a 37 percent reduction in
- thefts in the first nine months of testing.
-
- A 1984 article in the technical newsletter, "Brain-Mind
- Bulletin," states that as much as 99 percent of our cognitive
- activity may be "non-conscious," according to the director of the
- Laboratory for Cognitive Psychophysiology at the University of
- Illinois.
-
- The lengthy report ends with the statement, "these findings
- support the use of subliminal approaches such as taped suggestions
- for weight loss and the therapeutic use of hypnosis and Neuro-
- Linguistic Programming."
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- Mass Misuse
-
- I could relate many stories that support subliminal programming,
- but I'd rather use my time to make you aware of even more subtle
- uses of such programming.
-
- I have personally experienced sitting in a Los Angeles
- auditorium with over ten thousand people who were gathered to listen
- to a current charismatic figure. Twenty minutes after entering the
- auditorium, I became aware that I was going in and out of an altered
- state.
-
- Those accompanying me experienced the same thing. Since it is
- our business, we were aware of what was happening, but those around
- us were not. By careful observation, what appeared to be spontaneous
- demonstrations were, in fact, artful manipulations.
-
- The only way I could figure that the eyes-open trance had been
- induced was that a 6-to-7-cycle-per-second vibration was being piped
- into the room behind the air conditioner sound. That particular
- vibration generates alpha, which would render the audience highly
- susceptible.
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- Ten to 25 percent of the population is capable of a
- somnambulistic level of altered states of consciousness; for these
- people, the suggestions of the speaker, if non-threatening, could
- potentially be accepted as "commands."
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- Vibrato
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- This leads to the mention of VIBRATO. Vibrato is the tremulous
- effect imparted in some vocal or instrumental music, and the cycle-
- per-second range causes people to go into an altered state of
- consciousness.
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- At one period of English history, singers whose voices contained
- pronounced vibrato were not allowed to perform publicly because
- listeners would go into an altered state and have fantasies, often
- sexual in nature.
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- People who attend opera or enjoy listening to singers like Mario
- Lanza are familiar with this altered state induced by the
- performers.
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- ELFs (extra low frequencies)
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- Now, let's carry this awareness a little farther. There are also
- inaudible ELFs (extra-low frequency waves). These are
- electromagnetic in nature. One of the primary uses of ELFs is to
- communicate with our submarines.
-
- Dr. Andrija Puharich, a highly respected researcher, in an
- attempt to warn U.S. officials about Russian use of ELFs, set up an
- experiment. Volunteers were wired so their brain waves could be
- measured on an EEG. They were sealed in a metal room that could not
- be penetrated by a normal signal.
-
- Puharich then beamed ELF waves at the volunteers. ELFs go right
- through the earth and, of course, right through metal walls. Those
- inside couldn't know if the signal was or was not being sent. And
- Puharich watched the reactions on the technical equipment: 30
- percent of those inside the room were taken over by the ELF signal
- in six to ten seconds.
-
- When I say "taken over," I mean that their behavior followed the
- changes anticipated at very precise frequencies. Waves below 6
- cycles per second caused the subjects to become very emotionally
- upset, and even disrupted bodily functions. At 8.2 cycles, they felt
- very high . . . an elevated feeling, as though they had been in
- masterful meditation, learned over a period of years. Eleven to 11.3
- cycles induced waves of depressed agitation leading to riotous
- behavior.
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- The Neurophone
-
- Dr. Patrick Flanagan is a personal friend of mine. In the early
- 1960s, as a teenager, Pat was listed as one of the top scientists in
- the world by "Life" magazine. Among his many inventions was a device
- he called the Neurophone--an electronic instrument that can
- successfully programm suggestions directly through contact with the
- skin. When he attempted to patent the device, the government
- demanded that he prove it worked. When he did, the National
- Security Agency confiscated the neurophone. It took Pat two years
- of legal battle to get his invention back.
-
- In using the device, you don't hear or see a thing; it is
- applied to the skin, which Pat claims is the source of special
- senses. The skin contains more sensors for heat, touch, pain,
- vibration, and electrical fields than any other part of the human
- anatomy.
-
- In one of his recent tests, Pat conducted two identical seminars
- for a military audience -- one seminar one night and one the next
- night, because the size of the room was not large enough to
- accommodate all of them at one time.
-
- When the first group proved to be very cool and unwilling to
- respond, Patrick spent the next day making a special tape to play at
- the second seminar.
-
- The tape instructed the audience to be extremely warm and
- responsive and for their hands to become "tingly." The tape was
- played through the neurophone, which was connected to a wire he
- placed along the ceiling of the room. There were no speakers, so
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- no sound could be heard, yet the message was successfully
- transmitted from that wire directly into the brains of the audience.
- They were warm and receptive, their hands tingled and they
- responded, according to programming, in other ways that I cannot
- mention here.
-
- The more we find out about how human beings work through today's
- highly advanced technological research, the more we learn to control
- human beings. And what probably scares me the most is that the
- medium for takeover is already in place! The television set in your
- livingroom and bedroom is doing a lot more than just entertaining
- you.
-
- Before I continue, let me point out something else about an
- altered state of consciousness. When you go into an altered state,
- you transfer into right brain, which results in the internal release
- of the body's own opiates: enkephalins and Beta-endorphins,
- chemically almost identical to opium. In other words, it feels good
- . . . and you want to come back for more.
-
- Recent tests by researcher Herbert Krugman showed that, while
- viewers were watching TV, right-brain activity outnumbered left-
- brain activity by a ratio of two to one. Put more simply, the
- viewers were in an altered state . . . in trance more often than
- not. They were getting their Beta-endorphin "fix."
-
- To measure attention spans, psychophysiologist Thomas Mulholland
- of the Veterans Hospital in Bedford, Massachusetts, attached young
- viewers to an EEG machine that was wired to shut the TV set off
- whenever the children's brains produced a majority of alpha waves.
-
- Although the children were told to concentrate, only a few could
- keep the set on for more than 30 seconds!
-
- Most viewers are already hypnotized. To deepen the trance is
- easy. One simple way is to place a blank, black frame every 32
- frames in the film that is being projected. This creates a 45-beat-
- per-minute pulsation perceived only by the subconscious mind -- the
- ideal pace to generate deep hypnosis.
-
- The commercials or suggestions presented following this alpha-
- inducing broadcast are much more likely to be accepted by the
- viewer. The high percentage of the viewing audience that has
- somnambulistic-depth ability could very well accept the suggestions
- as commands -- as long as those commands did not ask the viewer to
- do something contrary to his morals, religion, or self-preservation.
-
- The medium for takeover is here. By the age of 16, children
- have spent 10,000 to 15,000 hours watching television--that is more
- time than they spend in school!
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- In the average home, the TV set is on for six hours and 44
- minutes per day -- an increase of nine minutes from last year and
- three times the average rate of increase during the 1970s.
-
- It obviously isn't getting better . . . we are rapidly moving
- into an alpha-level world -- very possibly the Orwellian world of
- "1984" -- placid, glassy-eyed, and responding obediently to
- instructions.
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- A research project by Jacob Jacoby, a Purdue University
- psychologist, found that of 2,700 people tested, 90 percent
- misunderstood even such simple viewing fare as commercials and
- "Barnaby Jones."
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- Only minutes after watching, the typical viewer missed 23 to 36
- percent of the questions about what he or she had seen. Of course
- they did -- they were going in and out of trance! If you go into a
- deep trance, you must be instructed to remember -- otherwise you
- automatically forget.
-
- I have just touched the tip of the iceberg. When you start to
- combine subliminal messages behind the music, subliminal visuals
- projected on the screen, hypnotically produced visual effects,
- sustained musical beats at a trance-inducing pace . . . you have
- extremely effective brainwashing.
-
- Every hour that you spend watching the TV set you become more
- conditioned. And, in case you thought there was a law against any
- of these things, guess again.
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- There isn't! There are a lot of powerful people who obviously
- prefer things exactly the way they are.
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- Maybe they have plans for??
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