(Stillness in the Storm Editor) Mind control or brainwashing exists, according to the following history piece. But for many, mind control is a conspiracy theory, which given the actual truth, proves there is a form of mass mind control at work. By this, I mean, if the truth is mind control programs have existed and were used on people in history, the belief that this is untrue is in fact a conspiracy theory pushed by propagandists and the Deep State.
Mind control is not just some crazy conspiracy theory, it is a well-established fact, proven by a great many data points. The following documentary is one of the most well researched and evidenced-based presentations available.
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The following article tells the story of mind control, or as it is popularly known, brainwashing. This evidence alone should prove to you that these things are very real. Do you think that the CIA stopped working on MK-Ultra—the government-run mind control program—after it was alleged “halted” in 1973?
Consider the psionic weaponry patents filed after this time. Consider the Cuba incident where neurologists recently confirmed victims were indeed affected by some unknown influence.
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The likely truth is that government-run mass mind control and social engineering programs have been in operation for quite some time. The full scope of these programs remains unknown. But with evidence like this, we can rally support for greater investigations and help raise awareness.
– Justin
by Staff Writer, July 25th, 2019
Brainwashing is a way to manipulate someone’s brain. There are specific techniques involved, which were first used on a broad level during the “Cultural Revolution” in China. Most other world powers ended up copying the same tactics later on.
You’ve probably heard stories about people who join a religion, or a sect, and they suddenly become entirely different. They don’t think, act, or even feel the way they used to. We tend to say that they’ve been brainwashed, but we mean it in a colloquial way. But brainwashing is actually real, and there are very specific techniques involved.
Brainwashing has been a thing since about the 1950s, but people have been trying to alter the minds of other people for much longer. It’s just that the 1950s saw the first systematic attempts to develop a method to “reprogram” people’s brains in a consistent, efficient way.
The term brainwashing was coined by the journalist (and CIA agent) Edward Hunter in 1950. It then went on to be a major theme in novels such as 1984 and movies such as The Serpent’s Egg. That relationship to fictional stories made a lot of people think it was just a fantasy. Unfortunately, that isn’t the case.
The history of brainwashing
Going back to the Korean War, people in the United States were often shocked by the behavior of soldiers who came back after being prisoners. They acted very strange and had odd ideas. Some defended the communist regime after having just fought against it. Some people didn’t even come back at all. They simply switched sides.
Edward Hunter decided to study this. He discovered that the Chinese had developed techniques to reprogram the minds of its people during the famous Cultural Revolution. They then shared their methods with the Koreans, who used these techniques on war prisoners.
This is how Hunter discovered that brainwashing is different from torture, although torture can often be part of the process. The main difference is that there’s a very specific goal in torture, such as a confession or a betrayal of friends and allies. Brainwashing, on the other hand, is about entirely restructuring someone’s mind.
How do you “wash” a brain?
It has been found that there are four basic ways to get someone to change their beliefs and attitudes towards the world. These four ways are rational persuasion, suggestion, torture, and, lastly, brainwashing.
Persuasion is the only one that involves a “relationship of equals”. Each of the other three involves a power dynamic. Here are some of the specific mechanisms involved in brainwashing:
- Total control over a person’s communication with the outside world.
- Physical and/or psychological punishment as a response to disobedience. The brainwashers establish rules of conduct, and if you don’t follow them, they torture you in some way or another.
- An obligation to confess. They don’t allow you to have a private life.
- Rewards for obeying. They make you believe that by obeying the person in control, you’re saving yourself from torment.
- Dogmatic propaganda, which they’ll make you see as 100% rational. The ideas they give you are extremely precise.
- A simplification of intellectual activity. This keeps you from engaging in abstract, critical thinking.
- Giving another person the right to control your life and your fate for “your own good”.
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All these mechanisms take advantage of our human need for a feeling of safety, belonging, and protection. You begin to see putting your life and ideas in another person’s hands as a necessary evil. It’s a way to get some stability and peace.
The role of coercion
Brainwashing wouldn’t be possible without coercion. We have a natural instinct to fight against losing our independence and sense of identity. This means that it takes an extreme amount of pressure to get someone to change their behavior.
You break a person’s natural resistance by invoking powerful emotions. At the same time, you also shoot their stress levels way higher than normal. For brainwashing to work properly, you need the person to be extremely emotional and stressed. That makes them much more susceptible to the pressure.
Unfortunately, the powers that be have honed this technique so well that they can pressure us and mold our minds almost without us realizing it. There are many people who voluntarily undergo this process, without putting up a fight.
Consumer culture is a perfect example of that. Our attachment and dependence on social media is another good example. If you think about it, they both involve brainwashing tactics. They’re so effective that people don’t even realize it’s happening to them. They think that buying things and sharing their private life online are signs of their freedom.
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Stillness in the Storm Editor: Why did we post this?
History is the tapestry of events of human activity that have led to the present. Without understanding where we have been, we can’t properly understand and shape the future we want to create. The preceding information discusses history in some respect. With a proper understanding of history in hand, one can better comprehend their place in the present, as well as positively, contribute to the guiding of civilization toward a benevolent end.
– Justin
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