7 Common Mind Control Tactics
One of the best weapons against being a victim of mind control is trusting your gut. The agent will try and make you doubt own sanity. The whole task the agent is going for is to break down the victim to the point where they no longer recognize their own identity. Today the level of sophistication in mind control reaches new levels with all the technology that is available. You can control someone remotely while they are in their home via their computer or telephone. They do not have to be taken to the woods or a shed like the earlier days of political mind control. Regardless of the location there are seven things that are done to insure that a person is being effectively brainwashed. These are the seven tactics used. You do not have to have all seven inflicted on a victim to have effective brainwashing, it depends on their susceptibility levels:
1. The person is prepared for the mind controlling called “softening up”. In this phase hypnotic and suggestibility techniques are employed. They include things like using visuals which can be pictures, or images on computers or monitor screens and things like holograms projected into the persons home. Sounds are also used. Sounds are directed to the victims environment. They can range from high frequency sound waves to every day sounds out the victims window like constant planes flying or birds chirping. They can send subliminal messages using sound, they can incorporate the victim’s phone line, verbal repetitions. If the agent has contact with the victim physically they may even incorporate touch into the softening up process. Tactile stimulation and withdrawal (through touch) or any of the above are used as fixated drills where the sound or visual is constantly bombarding the victim to cause an effect.
In the softening up phase repetitive things are done to the victim in order to break their current patterns of thought and put them in an easier alpha state. These repetitive type of things also bombard their nervous system helping to cause emotional unbalance. Other things the agent will use in the softening up phase can include flashing lights at intervals through the persons home to cause sleep deprivation; or even making the victim repeat various activities such as answering a ringing phone at intervals. Things like encouraging nutritional deprivation is also welcomed ( An example would be stressing the person needs to lose weight rapidly, not in a healthy fashion. When a person is not healthy nutritionally their bodies and minds break down easier, than a healthy person).
2. Tactic 2- Using rewards and punishments in an attempt to control a person’s environment. Social isolation is encouraged. Ex. Make the person afraid to leave their home. This can also isolate them from friends and family as well. In extreme cases this is where the person is imprisoned. They are so afraid to leave their homes they become a prisoner of fear there.
3. Tactic 3 -Controlling the persons communication and discrediting the information they receive. An example would be the agent taps the victims phone and the victim being of non importance in the world cannot get police intervention to stop the taps legally. The agents monitor who the victim talks to and drops their calls when they feel like it.
4. Tactic 4- The person is made to appear unstable to others and themselves by the tactics employed by the agent. This is done to discredit the victims claims that they are being manipulated. These are done through efforts to destabilize the victims sense of credibility by undermining their basic consciousness, reality awareness, world view, emotional control, and defense mechanisms. The agent does this to get the victim to reinterpret their life’s history, and adopt a new version of causality. For instance if the victim tells someone they suspect they are being manipulated through mind control and the agent finds out and goes to the person the victim told and tells them that their friend is mentally challenged as a result. This is done to discredit the victim to those they are close to and to alienate them.
5. Tactic 5- Includes intense and frequent attempts to undermine a person’s confidence in himself and his judgment, creating a sense of powerlessness. Many times the agent will pay off people to go along with the agents plan and this further isolates the victim and makes them feel helpless. This includes paying of people in the police and political arenas if their agenda meets those needs; as well as paying people to also harass the victim upon request.
6. Tactic 6- Nonphysical punishments are used such as intense humiliation, loss of privilege, social isolation, social status changes, intense guilt, anxiety, manipulation and other techniques for creating strong aversive emotional arousals, etc. An example of this would be if one works at home on the computer and their work is constantly sabotaged through remote access of the agent to anger them to the point of rage so others will view the victim as unstable as well.
7. Tactic 7-Certain secular psychological threats [force] are used or are present: That failure to adopt the approved attitude, belief, or consequent behavior will lead to severe punishment or dire consequence, (e.g. physical or mental illness, the reappearance of a prior physical illness, drug dependence, economic collapse, social failure, divorce, disintegration, failure to find a mate, etc.). Psychological threats also include the threat of harming someone’s loved ones if they do not comply.
Mind control is a method by which a person is systematically stripped of their own sense of self and replaced with what an agent deems they should be instead. This is a violation of human rights. If you suspect that you or someone you know is a victim of this practice; awareness is the first step to combat the tricks of manipulation that an agent will use. Mind control is designed to get into one’s head and use it to their full advantage.
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Physiological Weaponry and the Control of the Mind
Mind control is also used with physiological weapons to reinforce the process of brainwashing. This is done to further modify brain function. Such things as fasting (food deprivation for the victim), radical or high sugar diets, physical discomforts, controlled breathing, mantra chanting in meditation, repetitive language, sleep deprivation, special lighting and sound effects, the disclosure of awesome mysteries and things like conditioning to respond to smells or using intoxicating drugs are all things that are found in the mind control conversion process. Interesting also is the fact that mind control can be obtained through electric shocking of the victim as well as doing things like purposely lowering the person’s blood sugar level with insulin injections.
The point is that the psychological factor is reinforced with physical things to affect the persons brain activity as well. When brain activity is altered its easier to affect the change of mind control on a victim. Keep in mind that also hypnosis and mind conversion are not the same things but work in conjunction together to brainwash someone. If music is used in the conversion process; it is played repetitively as in the same song over and over again. The ideal musical beat that is used in the music choices resembles the human heart beat in that it has a repetitive beat as well. The ideal repetitive beat for this purpose is 45 to 72 beats per minute.
This beat range is close to the human heart. It is also very hypnotic at that beat range and is known to cause open eyed altered states of consciousness in alot of people. This is called being in an alpha state. The technical definition is the state of relaxation and peaceful wakefulness, associated with prominent alpha brain wave activity. When you are in this state you are 25 times more susceptible to mind control than when you are in beta or normal consciousness. Using the alpha state is almost a given in mind control techniques to put the victim in a trance like state.
The agents voice also can induce a trance like state. This is called the voice roll technique. It is a patterned, paced style of speech that works on the person subconsciously to induce a trance. Hypnotists and even lawyers use this technique. A tip of that someone is using this technique would be the speech sounds like they are talking off of a metronome beat, as though the words were being emphasized in a monotonous drone. The words are actually delivered at 45 to 60 beats per minute enough to cause a hypnotic effect on the victim. This is how a lawyer who knows this trick may win a case when he pleads his cause to the jury. He incorporates the voice roll technique in his presentations.
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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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