Why and How Brainwashing Works

Why and How Brainwashing Works

Control of the Mind/Brainwashing is an active hands on psychological manipulation of control inflicted on people to create a desired mindset and behaviors on the victim it is set out to change. If we look historically at Mind Control/Brainwashing is disguised by other terms. It’s been a tactic used politically and religiously through the ages to gain and keep control over people.

The Russian Scientist Pavlov was the first to pin down an explanation of this phenomenon through his work. He was able to pinpoint three phases that the brain goes through in the process of mind control. He defined them as three distinct and progressive states of transmarginal inhibitions that allowed for mind control to take effect. These three phases are:

1. The Equivalent Phase-In this phase the brain gives the same response to both strong and weak stimuli.

2. The Paradoxical Phase-The brain now responds quicker to weak stimuli as opposed to strong

3. The Ultra Paradoxical Phase-In this phase naturally conditioned responses and behavior patterns are changed from positive to negative or negative to positive

In each phase the degree of conversion becomes more and more complete. Different agents employ different methods to achieve conversion on their victims but in all case the first step is to work on the emotions of the victim. The idea is to bring the victim to a state of an abnormal level of fear, anger, excitement or nervous tension. The purpose of this is to progressively impair the persons judgmentand susceptibility. If this can be successfully achieved on the victim then the more this state of mind can be reinforced, maintained and intensified by the agent. Once a victim is in this mindset the feelings created can be compounded. When brain catharsis occurs in the first phase then the complete mental takeover by the agent is easier. At this point existing mental programming can be replaced with new patterns of behavior and thought.

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Mind Control is All In The Eyes

Mind Control is All In The Eyes

The eyes have been called the “mirror to the soul”. This is why agents use eye language to initially control their victims. The human eye has the habit of positioning itself in its orbital according to the idea and language you are expressing. This is how people can understand what you are conveying by looking at your eyes. From reading someone’s eyes you can tell if they are lying, interested in what you are saying and the type of thought the person is having. This is also where the term poker face comes in. Because if the eyes and rest of the face are devoid of emotion you cannot read it. Many times people will wear dark glasses so you cannot see what they really are feeling emotionally or to keep people out of their personal space. Here are some basic eye patterns to let you know what a plausible agent is up to:

1. Straight Eye Contact- Consistent eye contact with a victim lets you know there is interest in the conversation. If the eye contract is prolonged it can mean two things. The person does not trust you or they are trying to intimidate you. Brief eye contact lets the agent know that that is not a good intended victim because they are not interested in the conversation, they are preoccupied or even anxious. If there is no eye contact the person has NO interest what so ever.

2. Eyes Up- This is when the eyes are looking straight up. Eyes that roll upward indicate contempt, sarcasm, boredom or annoyance. If the intended victim rolls their eyes at the agent they know they picked the wrong target. It is not a good sign. In some cases a person who looks upward with their eyes are referring to god but in most cases it means condescension.

3. Eyes Up to the Right- Eyes pointing to the upper right orsomeone you see looking in that direction (actually up left from a 1st person point of view) is actually visualizing a remembered image. If you were to ask someone what someone looked like; their eyes would normally face right upward to give the description.

4. Eyes Upward Left- when you see a person’s eyes move rapidly upward left(1st persons right) they are constructing images in their head. They are using their imaginations to put an image together in their minds. If you ask a person to imagine a red flower in a green vase they will normally look left.

5. Eyes Right- When people shift their eyes to the right (1st person left) they are recalling sounds from memory. If you were to ask someone to recall a song or melody or even a sound their eyes would shift to the right

6. Eyes Left- People construct sound when they look left (1st person right) When people hear a new voice or song for the first time they look left. If you ask someone to imagine what a sound of a songbird singing a song in your house would sound like their eyes would shift left.

7. Eyes down to the right- This person is having an internal dialog with themselves. If they appear happy then they are discussing what’s making them happy to themselves. They may also be reciting a conversation to come or thinking about what they are going to say. If you were to ask someone how a conversation went they will look downright first before answering

8. Eyes down to the left- When a person looks left down they are thinking about how something makes them feel. If they are look visibly happy then they are thinking about the happiness they

feel as the feeling happens. If you were to ask a person about a happy event they would look left down before they describe it to you.

9. Eyes straight down- Means a person is either uncomfortable or submissive. People will look down when they are shy or don’t wish to converse. Movement of the eyes straight down is also an indication of shame and embarrassment.

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Who is Susceptible to Mind Control?

Who is Susceptible to Mind Control?

Mind Control exists. It is a technique used to control people for desired effects of the agent doing the mind controlling. It is a form of manipulation against free will. The manipulator is the agent and the target is the victim. Mind control is a mental state much like hypnosis. This is due to the fact that a set of attitudes and beliefs are inducted through suggestion and instruction on a subconscious level and reinforced on a conscious level. The victim usually bombarded both consciously and subconsciously until the effect of change occurs to suit the agent.

If we think of our minds like a computer program; and the brains wiring the hard ware, we can compare a mind control agent to a computer hacker. They get in and reprogram a mind to suit their agendas; much as a computer hacker gets in to your computer for their own purposes.

There are certain things a person who is an agent of mind control looks for in order to “brainwash” a person so to speak. They look for an opening or vulnerability in the person in which to get in so they can start the process. The systematic steps start first by breaking a person down. Once a person is broken down emotionally, morally and even physically; the agent can then remold them according to how they feel the person should be. The first opening thing they look for is someone who is mentally and morally weak or confused. People with problems that are overwhelming, are easier to manipulate. They look for someone who is easily persuaded. Hand in hand with mind control comes emotional shock treatment as part of the process. As the agent gains control over a victim; they emotionally shock the person into submissive behavior through emotions such as fear.

These type of things promote cognitive dissonance within the person. The agent needs cognitive dissonance which is a disorientation state of thoughts, feelings and actions to successfully control a person. When the victim starts to have a destabilized sense of self especially in their thoughts and feelings the agent moves in for the kill.

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What is Control of The Mind?

What is Control of The Mind?

Mind Control is also known as brainwashing, coercive persuasion, thought control and thought reform. All these terms for mind control actually mean; a process that either a group or individual systematically use to force someone to do what they want through the persons thought processes. These systematic tracts are for the most part done without the persons conscious knowledge.

There are times when we can use mind control on ourselves for various reasons. Self Hypnosis falls under this category. When we use this kind of mind control which is willful on our parts; with our conscious knowledge, it’s usually done to enforce a positive idea or change in our own minds ourselves. This however is not the same thing that the phase referred to as “Mind control” or brainwashing implies. Those phrases really mean the persons mind is being systematically altered without either their knowledge, consent or even against their will. It is done through unethical manipulative tactics both psychologically and other wise all in an attempt to control someone’s mind. In these cases it is done so a person or group can gain complete control over the thinking and actions of another.

So, when terms “mind control” and “brainwashing” are used what it is saying is that specific tactics are employed to gain control of another at the expense of the person being manipulated. These terms foster the concept of taking the persons free thought and free will away. In cases like this it is the manipulator who works actively with the intention of controlling another’s free will to serve their own agenda. They care nothing of what the victim believes, wants or feels. The manipulator wants to impose his agenda on the victim and get the results he desires. It’s that simple. In brainwashing or mind control there is no room for free thought or will. Free will and thought are eradicated at the expense of the agenda implanted in the victims mind.

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Where Mind Control Began

Where Mind Control Began

We have all seen spy, action and espionage movies at one time or another. Especially in the 60′s and 70′s there was always a mind control/brainwashing scene in a movie. The victim was usually captured by enemies and attached to a machine in a shed. In the shed head quarters the captured victim was both tortured and either reprogrammed or forced to talk. These images of mind control and brainwashing were conjured up as a result of the media and political climate of the cold war.

Prior to that in the 1950′s we had such strong anti communist sentiment in the United States the good old US government went on a “communist feeding frenzy”. Innocent people were railroaded, black listed and destroyed in an attempt to control what the US felt was anti United States. This included the death of a few individuals. Julius and Ethel Rosenberg were put to death when the US created a false case against two people who were decent and believed that many of the United States policies and practices against its Citizens were wrong. The campaign against the Rosenberg’s was they were “communists” and guilty of being spies who gave information to the Russians.

Just like in the movies, the United States found two “real communists” and decided to use them as examples of what not to be in the United States. It was the United States political response to anything they thought of as politically subversive. My father knew these people up close and personal. They were decent hard working people who wanted equality for everyone in this country. They felt the working man should have a better life. That was considered “communist propaganda” because the idea of the “working man” was considered communist by the Capitalists who controlled the United States Government at that time. This was blatant attempts as mind control on the United States Population. People who did not agree with the US government at that time were systematically targeted and victimized to show the
rest of the population what happens to those who want to change things.

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Brainwaves and Control of the Mind

Brainwaves and Control of the Mind

Since one’s state of consciousness is crucial in mind control then understanding brainwaves is important. It is the brain wave activity that lets us know what state of consciousness a person is in. There are 4 main types of brainwaves. They are called; Beta, Alpha, Theta, and Delta. “Beta” waves represent our conscious or awake state of mind.

The Beta mind does not respond to suggestion very well. The conscious mind is responsible for reasoning, logic, thinking and putting into action what it already knows. The Beta Waves are seen electrically at 14 cycles and up per second when they are imaged by an EEG. It is the Beta mind that is responsible also in higher cycles for ritual behavior that requires a lot of energy input. Things like “revenge” fall into this category. An illustration of beta wave function would be likened to a circle cone of power. The more excited a person becomes the higher the electrical cycles in the brain are activated are per second.

The “Alpha” brain waves work on a lower cycle. They work on a 7 to 14 per second cycle level. The Alpha wave cycle is a trace state. In this cycle the body can no longer be felt. Sounds can actually even be painful at this level of brain activity. Alpha brain wave cycles are sleep and mediation level of brain activity cycles. However when one goes into “deep” meditation one is then going into the Theta brain wave state. It is in the Alpha state that people are opened to suggestion. This is because the conscious mind is subdued. Those that use mind control on others aim to put their targets in an Alpha state when they work on them.

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