Mind Control Hypnosis ... and a question

Recently I posted this note to the Mind Control 101 yahoo group and got a personal email back.

Enjoy,





I want to deal with the question I get asked a lot, you'll get this question too, I'm sure.

I often get asked it when I tell them "Hypnosis is an instructional process. All you have to do is follow my instructions EXACTLY and you'll get the results you ask for."

The question is "Are there some people who can't be hypnotized?"

Here is my response:

"You mean are there people who don't follow my instructions? Sure! There's no way I can hypnotize them."

This usually results in a laugh and a huge relief of tension because what they are often wondering is if they can't be hypnotized. Once they realize that all they need to do is follow my instruction they are put at ease.

Anyway I'd love your comments.

Dantalion Jones

Here is the email I received:

> Someone has been messing with your mind.
>
> What ever happened to what you know about covert hypnosis?
>
> Have you forgotten about confusion techniques, Erickson's conversational
> hypnosis and mind bending language?
>
> Or are you just trying to sell Jeff Stephen's products?
>
> regards
> Liz Schiemer

My Reply:

Yes, Liz. I'm happy to say my mind has been messed with in the most wonderful ways lately.

Firstly, when I say there are people I can't hypnotize I'm referring to the very powerful, straightforward, authoritarian approach to hypnosis. The people I can't hypnotize simply don't or can't follow instructions.

Regarding covert hypnosis. I admit it has its uses and it's limitations it's VERY useful in sales and persuasion settings. In so-called therapeutic settings it's a little slow and cumbersome by comparison but still useful.

Your final question "Are you just trying to sell Jeff Stephen's products?"

Well, DUH! Of Course I'm trying to sell Jeff Stephens products and especially the hypnosis training that he and I teach! It is the most powerful and direct instruction of hypnosis that I've come across.

I've even made a web page for it
http://www.TheHypnosisSeminar.com

To imply that I am "just" do that is wrong. I'm trying to make the world a better place one somnambulist at a time.

Thanks for asking.

Mind Control - German researchers drive car with their minds



It's not quite Professor Xavier-level mind control, but researchers at AutoNOMOS Labs in Germany have developed a system that drives a vehicle by reading a person's brain waves. So this is what it feels like to watch the future.

The researchers had previously built autonomous cars and vehicles that could be controlled with an iPhone. Building a brain wave control required teaching a computer to read the electromagnetic signals from a set of sensors worn by a test driver/thinker, which at the moment is simply turning, accelerating and braking. The system isn't roadworthy — as the video shows, there's still a lag time between the driver's thought and the car's reaction, and it's not clear how precise the system can be — but it does prove the concept works.

And how might it be used? The research team told IEEE Spectrum that the system could be paired with an autonomous taxi system; passengers could deliver directions simply by thinking them. We can see a downside; it's not always so easy to control our thoughts. What happens when someone gets Dave Matthews singing "Crash Into Me" stuck in their heads?

How to leave your body

Leave your body and shake hands with yourself, gain an extra limb or change into a robot for a while. Swedish neuroscientist Henrik Ehrsson has demonstrated that the brain's image of the body is negotiable. Applications stretch from touch-sensitive prostheses to robotics and virtual worlds.

Ask a child if their hands belong to them and they will answer, "Of course!" But how does the brain actually identify its own body? And why do we experience our centre of awareness as located inside a physical body?

In a series of studies, neuroscientist Henrik Ehrsson of the Swedish medical university Karolinska Institutet has shown that the brain's perception of its own body can alter remarkably. Through the coordinated manipulation of the different senses, subjects can be made to feel that their body suddenly includes artificial objects or that they have departed their body entirely to enter another. His experiments have been published in Science and other leading scientific periodicals and journals, and have garnered considered international attention.

"By clarifying how the normal brain produces a sense of ownership of the body, we can learn to project ownership onto artificial bodies and simulated virtual ones, and even make two people have the experience of swapping bodies with one another," says Dr Ehrsson.

The research addresses fundamental questions about the relationship between mind and body, which have been the topic of theological, philosophical and psychological discussion for centuries but which have only recently been accessible to experimental investigation. The key to solving the problem is to identify the multisensory mechanisms through which the central nervous system distinguishes between sensory signals from the body and from its environment.

The research may have important implications in a wide range of areas, such as developing hand prostheses that feel more like real hands and the next generation of virtual reality applications, where the sense of self is projected onto computer-generated 'virtual bodies'.

Researchers are currently looking into what kind of bodies the brain can perceive as its own. The self can, for example, be transferred into a body of another sex, age and size, but not into objects such as blocks or chairs. One ongoing project with potential applications in robotics is examining if the perceived body can be shrunk to the size of a Barbie doll; another is studying if the brain can accept a body with three arms.

"This could give paralysed people a third prosthetic arm, which they would perceive as real," says Dr Ehrsson.

http://www.physorg.com/news/2011-02-body.html

Mind Control Emails

They Just keep coming!!

Every paranoid schizophrenic thinks I'm going to be the guy who will help them block the psychic mind control brain waves that someone is sending them.

I wouldn't make this up. I've got better things to do, but I WILL put it on my blog. 

Here's an example. It started innocently enough until the final email.

What you will read below is the full email exchange. Please add your comments.



Email #1

I have had a man have mind control over me.  He is still trying to get into my mind and I am trying to stop it, can you help?  Thanks so much....Debie

My Reply to Email #1

How do you know that is what he is trying to do?

Dantalion

Email #2

Hello...

Thank you for getting back.  He has admitted to me that he used mind control but since he does not have the control he told me and he did put images in my thoughts of him and other people.  The image I see now is him.  He also had a way of making be feel comfortable or uncomfortable and I have not felt right all day.  He told me he would keep track of me for the rest of my life but I know he likes mind control and I know he is still reading my mind.  He told me he did long before I knew what he was going to do.  Debbie

My Reply to Email #2

Debbie,

If you want him to leave you alone you have to not contact him in any way. If you see him DO NOT acknowledge or respond to him. Treat him like a empty vapor. You are to COMPLETELY ignore him in EVERY WAY.

Your final act is to send him this message in the most impersonal way possible, email, or letter. DO NOT tell him this in person or hand deliver the message.

"Your behavior has demonstrated to me that
you have no interest in my happiness or welfare.
You are to cease all contact with me,
physically, astrally or spiritually.
If you make any attempt to contact me it will
only demonstrate that I am right."

Seriously, that will do it.

Dantalion

Email #3, #4 and #5 (received in quick succession)

Hello...

Thank you for getting back.  It is very nice of you to help.  I don't know if I can cut off ties with him as it is only through my head.  I can email him but what I am afraid of is that he will call the police and get me on harassment because it is mind control.  He had the police take me out twice in handcuffs and the last time I was lasered.  He had me put in a psychiatric hospital and it is the Oldham County Police Department in Oldham County Kentucky.  I was thinking if I could not do anything to just let it be.  I don't know as I would like to know what you think?  Thanks so much....Debbie

Hello...

Thank you for letting me know as you are very kind.  Do you think saying that will truly stop him?  I am going to wait to hear from you again after you read what I wrote.  I don't think it is going to be easy but I don't want to do anything where I get tasered again or taken out and handcuffed by the police.  I have his email and can email and I have to see why he is still doing it.  He never answered me.  I have no contact with him at all so I am going to wait and see what you tell me I should do.  I just don't want to be hurt from alll of this again.  Thank you so much....Debbie

Hi Dantalion....

Not meaning to bother you.  I wanted you to know that the man doing this is Donald Trump.  I do have proof that he did this.  When I was taken out by the police the first time he was talking psychicly to to one as they drove me to the hospital.  One cop said to me Donald Trump signs my paycheck.  Being he has been able to get away with whatever he has wanted, this is why I don't know what to do and will wait to hear from you soon....thanks so much....Debbie

My final Email

Debbie,

This is the last email I will send to you.

Why? Because I think you are completely freaking crazy.

I don't know Donald Trump but it's very likely he has too much to do without even giving you a thought. My guess is that to "The Donald" you are pest, a psychotic person who is wasting his time.

Now you are wasting mine.

I'm really sorry to be so blunt, but I've had my share of paranoid schizophrenics contact me and I know there is NOTHING I can do to help them escape their delusions.

I have no reason to believe you are any different.

I will not reply or acknowledge any further emails from you.

Go away and Good Luck.

Dantalion

Her Last Email and an attempt to zing me.

Hello...
You might not acknowledge this but you backed off when I told you it was Donald Trump.  I don't care what you think I just know I am right.  I won't bother you again.  If any one is crazy it is you.  You were more than willing to help until you heard it was him which leads me to believe you are afraid of him and are no man at all.  Thanks for nothing.  This is nothing more to a game to him and you want to blame me for it.  I am used to it I have gotten the blame for everything.  Thanks for nothing and good luck I think you need to learn what it is to be a man.....Debbie

= = = =

Her final words truly set the dynamic; that she is a victim suffering at the hands of powerful forces.  Those who don't help or believe her are her persecutors. This is a typical dynamic of the paranoid. It also is the linchpin that locks them into helplessness.

Post your comments below.

Mind Control Emails - The Saga Continues

I get some very strange emails. This is one of them. I did something different with this email though, I replied to it. I don' t know if that was a good idea or not.

Below is the email followed by my reply.

Please leave your comment at the bottom of the post.






I got to thinking about my earlier message and wanted to give you more information. Who else can I talk to about this?

I have kept track when someone has been hitting on me. I feel a "pinging" in the ear. I had that experience before the word was invented as a sign of psychic attack. I have had a recent hearing test. My hearing is excellent. I have noted the time of the ping, whether it was soft, strong, medium, the left ear, the right ear or both. The novices do it on the hour or the half hour. If they are pissed or think they are not getting through, they use more energy than necessary. The man who is hitting on me at present. I found myself running into him all the time.

Then for a long time I didn't see him, now it has begun again. He takes a hit, I note the time, don't get what his message is, and find myself running out the door on some excuse past his apt. This eve I just noted how long it took from the "hit" for me to go. I know that the manipulation is to make the person think that it is their thought. "I am now entering your mind, you will now think as I think..." If the subconscious mind discriminated, it would not allow our heart to beat, kidneys, etc., to function all the time! So it seems kind of defenseless, and I am left trying to outwit the attacker even tho I have instructed my subconscious mind to ignore other instructions from outside.

Embedded commands are easy to spot. They are concomitant with the intelligence of the individual using them. They actually have to learn the method.

I have a good mind, I am intelligent, capable and aware, but I am fed up with this game. I don't want to be bothered by this man, or anyone else. And yes, I am a somnambulist. Jeff Stephens, I think it was, said, "what do you care if they are a somnambulist?" I, the somnambulist care!
What do you suggest?
[Name Deleted]


My Reply:

Dear [Name Deleted] ,

I hope you will forgive my directness. I am saying all of this in kindness so understand the tone of my message.

I do not work with people who are under "psychic attacks" because there is no way to distinguish them from people who suffer paranoid schizophrenia.

Yes, I've worked with both... I know.

The end result is a total waist of my time and energy.

I probably shouldn't have even sent you this message as any attempt to challenge your perception would probably be ignored.

Good Luck,

Dantalion Jones

Mind Control - Why it's hard to fake remorse.

How easy is it to fake remorse? Not so easy if your audience knows what to look for. In the first investigation of the nature of true and false remorse, Leanne ten Brinke and colleagues, from the Centre for the Advancement of Psychology and Law (CAPSL), University of British Columbia and Memorial University of Newfoundland in Canada, show that those who fake remorse show a greater range of emotional expressions and swing from one emotion to another very quickly - a phenomenon referred to as emotional turbulence - as well as speak with more hesitation. These findings have important implications for judges and parole board members, who look for genuine remorse when they make their sentencing and release decisions. Ten Brinke's work is published in Springer's journal Law and Human Behavior.

Deception is a common aspect of human social interaction that can have major implications if undetected, particularly in the context of crime sentencing and parole hearings, where the perceived credibility of the defendants' emotion during their testimony informs decisions about their future.

Ten Brinke and colleagues examined the facial, verbal and behaviors associated with emotional deception in videotaped accounts of true personal wrongdoing, with either genuine or fabricated remorse, among 31 Canadian undergraduate students. Their analysis of nearly 300,000 frames showed that those participants who displayed false remorse displayed more of the seven universal emotions (, sadness, fear, disgust, anger, surprise, and contempt) than those who were genuinely sorry.

The authors grouped the emotions displayed in into three categories: positive (happiness), negative (sadness, fear, anger, contempt, ) and neutral (neutral, surprise). They found that participants who were genuinely remorseful did not often swing directly from positive to , but went through neutral emotions first. In contrast, those who were deceiving the researchers made more frequent direct transitions between positive and negative emotions, with fewer displays of neutral emotions in between. In addition, during fabricated remorse, students had a significantly higher rate of speech hesitations than during true remorse.

The authors conclude: "Our study is the first to investigate genuine and falsified remorse for behavioral cues that might be indicative of such deception. Identifying reliable cues could have considerable practical implications - for example for forensic psychologists, parole officers and legal decision-makers who need to assess the truthfulness of remorseful displays."

More information: ten Brinke L et al (2011). Crocodile tears: facial, verbal and body language behaviours associated with genuine and fabricated remorse. Law and Human Behavior; DOI:10.1007/s10979-011-9265-5

Mind Control - How to reduce pain with a 'visual trick'

Simply looking at your body reduces pain, according to new research by scientists from UCL (University College London) and the University of Milano-Bicocca, Italy.

Published in the journal Psychological Science, the research shows that viewing your hand reduces the pain experienced when a hot object touches the skin. Furthermore, the level of pain depends on how large the hand looked – the larger the hand the greater the effect of pain reduction.

Flavia Mancini, the first author of the study, said “The image that the brain forms of our own body has a strong effect on the experienced level of pain. Moreover, the way the body is represented influences the level of pain experienced.”

During the experiment, 18 participants had a heat probe placed on their left hand. The probe temperature was gradually increased, and participants stopped the heat by pressing a foot pedal as soon as they began to feel pain.

The scientists used a set of mirrors to manipulate what the participants saw during the experiment. Participants always looked towards their left hand, but they either saw their own hand, or a wooden object appearing at the hand’s location.

The team found that simply viewing the hand reduced pain levels: the pain threshold was about 3°C higher when looking at the hand, compared to when looking at another object. Next, the team used concave and convex mirrors to show the hand as either enlarged or reduced in size.

When the hand was seen as enlarged, participants tolerated even greater levels of heat from the probe before reporting pain. When the hand was seen as smaller than its true size, participants reported pain at lower temperatures than when viewing the hand at its normal size. This suggests that the experience of pain arises in parts of the brain that represent the size of the body.

The scientists’ ‘visual trick’ may have influenced the brain’s spatial maps of the skin. The results suggest that the processing of pain is closely linked to these brain maps of the skin.

Professor Patrick Haggard said: “Many psychological therapies for pain focus on the painful stimulus, for example by changing expectations, or by teaching distraction techniques. However, thinking beyond the stimulus that causes pain, to the body itself, may have novel therapeutic implications. For example, when a child goes to the doctor for a blood test, we tell them it will hurt less if they don’t look at the needle. Our results suggest that they should look at their arm, but they should try to avoid seeing the needle, if that is possible!”

Provided by University College London

"Reduce pain with a 'visual trick'." February 10th, 2011. http://www.physorg.com/news/2011-02-pain-visual.html

Mind Control - Fear of Insignificance

NOTE: I read this article and it caused me to reflect on my own self imposed megalomania. Even though I'm the only one who really know it,  or cares, there is nothing that I need to do that qualifies as "great" that I haven't already done.

To those who want to quickly overcome their own fear of insignificance I recommend thinking of yourself as a mortal god forced to live in a human body.  Good luck.

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In the not-too-distant past, young people aspired to become lawyers and doctors. Now they yearn to achieve the celebrity of a Mark Zuckerberg or Oprah Winfrey -- and these goals extend to adults as well. This has wreaked havoc with our self-image, says a Tel Aviv University psychologist, and undermined our sense of self-worth.


Extensive research from Dr. Carlo Strenger of Tel Aviv University's Department of Psychology demonstrates that people over the past ten years have been suffering from an increasing fear of their own "insignificance," something he first recognized in his own clinical practice. Noticing a surge of this fear in his patients, he began an interdisciplinary research project on the phenomenon.

His findings are presented in a new book, The Fear of Insignificance: Searching for Meaning in the Twenty-first Century (Palgrave Macmillan), which illustrates his decade-long investigation into an unprecedented increase in levels of anxiety and depression. It's the first study of its kind to address the issue on a large scale.

The evolution of "homo globalis": Hot or not?

The phenomenon of global angst in the last 10 years is well established by research findings, he notes, but it has never been analyzed and explained in its entirety. "To see the whole elephant and not just its parts," he says, "you need a wide-ranging interdisciplinary framework."

The research reported in his book integrates hundreds of research projects, from economic models to sociological studies and experimental existential psychology. Strenger concludes that the fear of insignificance is due global access — comparing ourselves with the most "significant" people around the world.

"The impact of the global infotainment network on the individual is to blame," says Strenger. "A new species is born: homo globalis — global man — and we are defined by our intimate connection to the global infotainment network, which has turned ranking and rating people on scales of wealth and celebrity into an obsession."

In the past being a lawyer or doctor was a very reputable profession, he explains. Today, even high achievers constantly fear that they are insignificant when they compare themselves to success stories promulgated by the print and electronic media, constantly afraid that their rating on a variety of scales may drop. "This creates highly unstable self-esteem and an unstable society," he says.

In his book, Strenger also attacks new pop-spiritualism that promises instant change and instant relief. Instead of solving an existential unease, such resources just create ever growing disappointment. The cheap-fix guru books for instant spirituality that line airport shelves do not provide any long-term solutions, he says.

The cure? Dump the junk and look inside

Strenger counsels that people stop measuring their achievement through cultural fantasies of riches and celebrity, which reflect a media craze for ranking and rating people and cannot lead to fulfillment. The remedy is a process that he calls "active self-acceptance" through a sustained quest for self-knowledge as part of our process of maturation. The fear of insignificance can only be overcome through strong individual and cultural identity over and above measurable achievement.

He believes that people need to invest as much time in developing their worldviews as their careers. "Stable meaning cannot be found in cheap paperbacks. The media are feeding people spiritual junk food. People should invest time and thought to their worldviews and self-understanding in the same way they invest in medical studies and law school," Strenger advises.

A liberal education is a good way to start, but the process must continue through a lifetime. To live a fulfilling life, we need to engage in a life-long process of learning and evolving, he concludes.

Provided by Tel Aviv University
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"Overcoming the 'fear of Insignificance'." February 14th, 2011.
http://www.physorg.com/news/2011-02-insignificance.html

Mind Control - Need a Friend to Help with your goals... think again.

You might think that a loving partner helps keep you on track -- say, when you want to stick to your jogging or concentrate on your studies. But a new study in Psychological Science, a publication of the Association of Psychological Science, reports the opposite: Thinking about the support a significant other offers in pursuing goals can undermine the motivation to work toward those goals -- and can increase procrastination before getting down to work.

The study's authors, psychological scientists Gráinne M. Fitzsimons of Duke University and Eli J. Finkel of Northwestern University, call this phenomenon "self-regulatory outsourcing"—the unconscious reliance on someone else to move your goals forward, coupled by a relaxation of your own effort. It happens with friends and family, too.

Does this mean love doesn't bring out the best in us? Yes and no, says Fitzsimons. "If you look just at one goal" in isolation—as the study does—"there can be a negative effect. But relying on another person also lets you spread your energy across many goals, which can be effective if your partner is helpful."

The authors conducted three online experiments with participants recruited from a data-collection service. In the first, of 52 women, some were asked to focus on a way their partners helped them reach health and fitness goals; the control group instead entertained thoughts of their partners helping them with career goals. When asked how diligently they intended to work toward getting fitter and healthier in the coming week, the first group planned to put in less effort than the second.

Facing an academic goal, people also unconsciously outsourced their exertion to helpful partners. In the second experiment, 74 male and female students were given a means of procrastination—an engaging puzzle—before completing an academic achievement task that would help them improve their performance at university. Those who had mused about how their partner helps them with academic achievement procrastinated longer, leaving themselves less time to work productively on the academic task, than did control group participants.

"The first experiment was about intention. The second captures behavior," says Fitzsimons.

But recognizing dependency also inspired devotion—and commitment. "In our study, women reported that their partners were very useful for their ongoing goals, giving examples like 'I'd never get to the gym if my husband didn't watch the children,' or 'I couldn't stick to my diet without his support.'" Among 90 female participants, those who outsourced more to their significant other were also more likely to say they were committed to making sure their relationship would persist over time, suggesting that outsourcing can lead to positive relationship outcomes.

Outsourcing is really a way of "pooling resources"—a good thing in the long run, says Fitzsimons: "This research was inspired by the idea that close partners can help each other approach their ideal selves over time."

Provided by Association for Psychological Science

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Was Michael Jackson part of the illuminati?

I saw this question on wikianswers and thought I would pose my own twisted answer.

Was Michael Jackson part of the Illuminati?

All you have to do is read too many of Dan Browns books and then fall in love with David Icke and you realize that 'Yes, Michael Jackson was part of the Illuminati'. 

But he wasn't a died-in-the-wool Illuminati. He was a sad, troubled man with many issues that the Illuminati found easy to manipulate. 

It's no secret among conspiracy kooks that the Illuminati use celebrities like MJ, Lady Gaga and Madonna to promote their secret agenda for world domination. To get Michael Jackson within their control all they had to do is create for him his own special carrot and stick. The carrot was fame and support in the belief that building a fortress of solitude (Neverland) would protect him from his troubled past. The stick was the threat to expose his  tendencies toward pedophilia. 
Yes, MJ was a devout Christian which only proves that there is nothing that will distract the Illuminati from getting what they want. Christianity cannot protect you when the Illuminati wants your soul. There is no faith, belief, they cannot overcome. There is no fortress they cannot breach. You might as well embrace the New World Order now because you will eventually and they know it. 

This picture of his album "Blood On The Dance Floor" shows the checker board floor. This is a reference to a) Michael being a mere chess piece to Illuminati manipulation and b) a reference to the masonic floor lodge. 

The title  "Blood On The Dance Floor", refers to how much of himself he gave to the Illuminati. 

Anyway, If you believe any of this crap that I just made up please leave your comments below. 

Sincerely, 
Dantalion Jones

Mind Control Wierdness with Stewart Swedlow

Here is a little bit of complete weirdness by Stewart Swedlow and David Icke talking about their mind control conspiracy stuff.

Really fun stuff.

Please excuse the first four minutes of "art". The interview follows.

Mind Control - Tom Cruise Had Church Of Scientology Build Luxury SUV

Tom Cruise Had Church Of Scientology Build Luxury SUV For Wife Katie Holmes

By Jimmy

Hollywood superstar Tom Cruise requested the Church of Scientology custom-build him a luxury SUV so he could accommodate his then-pregnant wife, Katie Holmes, according to a former high-ranking staff member.

John Brosseau, a 30-year member who has since left the church, has claimed he worked on two motorcycles, an airport hangar and the lavish vehicle for the actor -- all while he was getting paid $50 a week while “supposed to be working for the betterment of mankind”.

EXCLUSIVE PHOTOS: Tom Cruise’s Tricked Out SUV Made By Scientology Church Members

The Scientology whistle-blower is speaking out for the first time, as it emerged the FBI had launched an investigation into the church for using free labor -- in part, according to former Scientologists, to service the demands of its celebrity icon Cruise.

Having been denounced by the church after participating in an explosive New Yorker feature, an infuriated Brosseau has now released a secret dossier of work he completed while inside the super secretive church -- complete with amazing photos showcasing the Ford Excursion limousine the church supposedly built for Cruise!

PHOTOS: Tom Cruise Gifted Luxury Airport Hanger & Office From Church Of Scientology

Brosseau, the former brother-in-law of church leader David Miscavige, said he spent six months and “2000 man-hours” creating a limousine “like no other ever built”.

“The truth is that DM (Miscavige) had Sea Org staff spent thousands of hours doing personal projects for Tom Cruise while being paid $50.00 per week as their salary,” Brosseau wrote, in the dossier.

PHOTOS: Tom Cruise Dashes Through The Streets As He Films Mission: Impossible 4 In Vancouver

“Fortunately, I took a lot of photos of things I worked on over the years.”

The images show Sea Org staffing doing electrical modifications under the dash, expensive leather, wool carpet, a metal contraption which served as a mount for Suri’s baby seat, hand-made aluminum “TC” badged treads and a ballistic proof fiberglass roof panel.

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What’s more, a huge eucalyptus tree cut down from the church’s International Base was used to create “fancy woodwork” inside the limo.

“The burl was very unique,” Brosseau said.

PHOTOS: Tom And Katie Celebrate Her 32nd Birthday

“Tom loved it as it had come from a tree at the International Base, where he (Cruise) had achieved the state of Clear in the early 90’s. DM (Miscaviage) let him know that it was a special piece of wood from the International Base and Tom raved about it.”

Brosseau even made Cruise a custom Mont Blanc pen out of the eucalyptus which was hidden in a secret storage location.

PHOTOS: Tom Cruise And Katie Holmes At The Lakers Game

“DM went nuts when he saw this and so did Tom,” he wrote in the dossier, “It was completely over the top.”

According to the church’s former Inspector General, Mark Rathbun, Katie was pregnant with Suri at the time the church was building because “Tom wanted a new vehicle complete with a baby seat for the expected new arrival.”

PHOTOS: Tom And Katie Leave Their NYC Apartment With Suri

Brosseau said he spent six months building the Excursion and upon completion was considered a “hero” among the church’s hierarchy because the actor was “completely blown away”.

“I know it was still being used as Tom’s primary transportation vehicle in the Los Angeles area in April 2010,” Brosseau said.

PHOTOS: Suri Gets Carried Away With Body Art

“I am proud of it and all the other things I worked on, but I am ashamed of who they were for and why. It is not what I thought I would be doing when I joined the Sea Organization.”

As RadarOnline.com first revealed, the church also gave Cruise 'Silver Screen' -- a trailer-style bus -- which was made for him using “slave labor,” according to Rathbun.

PHOTOS: Tom Cruise Is A Doting Dad In New York

Cruise used the luxury vehicle as a base for lover Katie Holmes to begin her 'Purification Rundown Program', a controversial detoxification and introductory program developed by Scientology's founder L. Ron Hubbard.

The church has insisted whatever benefit Cruise received from it “pales in comparison to the benefits the church has received from Mr. Cruise's many years of volunteer efforts," according to spokesman Tommy Davis.

Cruise's attorney says that "the Church of Scientology has never expended any funds to the personal benefit of Mr. Cruise or provided him with free services."

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Mind Control - There is no such thing as a trivial moment. Only wasted ones.

While meditating today a phrase came into my mind. "There is no such thing as a trivial moment. Only wasted ones."

I think the best way to really grasp this idea is to think of yourself as having a purpose in your life and every moment contributes to that purpose.

The idea of having a life purpose is not alien to the self-improvement literature but it's true that while it is often mentioned, few people really think of themselves as having a purpose to their lives.

So what does one do if they are not clear on what their purpose really is?

My answer is simple: fake it.  Act as though you do have a purpose to your life. If you do it long enough and with sufficient energy you will notice that something happens: you begin to perceive your life as meaningful.

This is were the idea of "trivial moments" comes in.  There are moments of time when you are limited with what you can do. Perhaps you're in a doctors waiting room or stuck in traffic. These are moments that many people will perceive as trivial but a person with purpose can remind him/herself that each moment is a part of a purposeful life and, in that so-called "trivial" moment take time to reaffirm their mission, their worth and the importance of their goals. They can also review their personal values to make sure they are living up to the standards they have set for themselves.

People who give themselves a life purpose know that to become angry or frustrated during those so-called trivial moments is to waste time and energy. Those are moments you can use to strengthen your resolve, rehearse your next actions or simple to calm your mind and prepare it for the next battle.

You will notice that people who have a sense of purpose are happier and calmer. Why? Because they know where they are going and they know that the next step is in their control RIGHT NOW.  Thus, they are more "in the moment" and less absorbed by hurt of the past.  They don't anger easily because they know that anger is a distraction from their purpose. Better to see the world for what it is and then adapt their tactics and strategies to the environment than to force the world into a mold.

There are no trivial moments. Only wasted ones.

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More Bizzare Mind Control Emails

In response to the post on electronic harassment http://blog.mindcontrol101.com a person left a comment and tried to announce the person (an uncle) who is silently harassing them. 

I didn't approve the comment because of it's obvious delusional quality. I do think it's appropriate to post here just to give you a taste of the wonderful flavor of paranoia by proxy. 

I've deleted names and contact info just because this guy has enough problems already.

Please post your comments below.

Author : Targeted Victim Whistleblower (IP: 112.202.120.119 , 112.202.120.119.pldt.net)
E-mail : DELETED
URL    : 
Whois  : http://ws.arin.net/cgi-bin/whois.pl?queryinput=112.202.120.119
Comment: 
Here is a Profile of a Harassment Specialist:
Name: DELETED
Nicknames: Roger, Gero
Gender: Male
Age: late 50s
Address: DELETED
Civil status: Married
Profession: Mechanical engineer
Hobby: air gun rifle shootfests
Type of Electromagnetic Harassment: Masterminds the firing of through-the-wall
passing electromagnetic waves to his nephew who lives right next to his house,
especially at night when the latter is already in bed - stationary easy target prone
position
Physical effects to EMH Victim: Head suddenly turns towards side as if "slapped" by
the waves; fingers of either hands move abruptly as if electrified; seeing "rotating
lights" at visual periphery; sudden exhalation or forced discharge of air from lungs
- wave pneumatics
 


Mind Control - Can Scientologists Think Rationally? Probably Not!

Here is an article taken from http://leavingscientology.wordpress.com.

It questions why the obvious lies and  mind control we see in Scientology is not so obvious to Scientologists. It is a great first hand commentary on what I call "enforced blindness".

Please Share your thoughts.
~Dantalion Jones
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One of the most telling comments by Paul Haggis in the recent New Yorker article was this one: “Everyone else could see it. I don’t know why I couldn’t.”

It’s a question a lot of us have asked once we leave Scientology. “Why didn’t I see what was going on?”

In an interview today with NPR’s Terry Gross, Larry Wright was asked what impact he thought his article would have on Scientologists. His reply was very perceptive:

“It’s hard to measure, because we’re dealing with a religion,” he said, “and people are drawn to it because of faith. And if it were simply a matter of reason, then one could put this [document about Hubbard's service] down in front of you and say, ‘Here is conclusive proof that the founder of Scientology lied about his military record and lied about his injuries and lied about the fundamental principles out of which he created the Church of Scientology.’ But that may not matter to people who are involved in it, who may feel they are gaining something from their experience — either because they feel like the truths of Scientology enhance their lives or because the community of Scientologists that they live among is something like their family. So they intentionally shield themselves from knowing these types of things.”

They intentionally shield themselves. It’s an interesting way to put it. It really is a willful blindness.

As Orwell pointed out in his novel 1984, “mind control” isn’t really someone else controlling your thoughts, it’s you learning to control your own thoughts according to the group’s dictates. Members are expected to filter their perceptions, thoughts and attitudes through an ideological framework. And they do. Why? Because, as Wright points out, they value the community. They value the professed ideals of Scientology, the stated goals, the promised gains.

So if anything challenges their faith, their religion, they just won’t listen. They won’t look. And they have plenty of ready-made mechanisms that help them to do that:

If information comes from the Church or its leadership, for instance, it’s always true and good.

If it comes from those labeled by the Church as “enemies,” it’s always false and bad.

Anything critical of the Church is “entheta.”

Anyone critical of the Church “has overts.”

And those mechanisms snap into place as soon as they sniff anything that might challenge their beliefs, their faith, their protected bubble.

In can be frustrating. Because they simply will not look. They will not listen.

But more and more are looking.

And discovering the facts. And once they actually look at the information and confront the facts, they usually have the same thing to say:

“I don’t know why I couldn’t see it.”

Mind Control - Another strange email

This is a verbatim copy of an email that was sent to me.

What can I say to this?


Really, Some emails make me laugh, some make me think "....what?" This is one of the "...what?" emails= = = =

Hi D,

You hv provoked me to speak my thought. Let me you this, why do i exist in this temp. world? If this due to God or just coincidence of nature. For first limp, why some people born to suffer or just more to the other. Pls add/comment.

tq

Robert
= = = =

Mind Control - FBI investigating Scientology

http://www.tampabay.com/news/fbi-investigating-scientology-defectors-say/1150248
By Joe Childs and Thomas C. Tobin,

Former church staffers say talks concerned work with Sea Org.

FBI agents investigating human trafficking have interviewed several high-ranking defectors from the Church of Scientology who spoke out to the St. Petersburg Times over the past two years about abusive and coercive practices within the church.

Five former church staffers confirmed Monday that the FBI interviewed them individually over the past 15 months about their experiences in the church's religious order, the Sea Org.

They said agents asked detailed questions primarily about working and living conditions at Scientology's remote international management base in the desert east of Los Angeles. The defectors - Amy Scobee, Mike Rinder, Tom DeVocht, Jeff Hawkins and Gary Morehead - said they described to agents how Sea Org staffers were restricted to the compound, intimidated, degraded and coerced to work long hours for little pay.

The defectors' account of life inside Scientology first appeared in the Times in a 2009 investigative series titled The Truth Rundown.

The church has emphatically denied that any staffers were mistreated and says the defectors were lying when they claimed that church leader David Miscavige physically attacked managers whose work performance displeased him.

News of an FBI investigation broke early Monday on the website of the New Yorker magazine. Investigative journalist Lawrence Wright presents in the current issue a lengthy profile of former Scientology parishioner Paul Haggis, an Academy Award winning screenwriter and film director who left the church in 2009, citing a range of concerns, among them the revelations reported in the Truth Rundown.

Wright reported that former Scientology executive Scobee, former international base security chief Morehead and DeVocht, a former church manager in Clearwater, all were interviewed by the FBI as part of a human trafficking investigation he characterized as ongoing.

On Monday, Scientology spokesman Tommy Davis said that the New Yorker article was "nothing but a rehash of unfounded allegations" and that the church "has never been advised of any government investigation."

Laura Eimiller, an FBI spokeswoman in Los Angeles, said she could neither confirm nor deny the existence of the investigation.

On Monday, Scobee, Rinder and DeVocht told the Times that Los Angeles-based Special Agent Tricia Whitehill traveled to Clearwater to interview them at the FBI's office on Cleveland Street.

Scobee said Whitehill interviewed her for two days, Dec. 3 and 4, 2009. She said the agent asked about several topics, including instances of physical violence Scobee witnessed and punishments like the Rehabilitation Project Force or "RPF," a labor detail in which Sea Org members who transgress can work their way back into the church's good graces.

Scobee described RPFs as camps where staffers can languish for years, separated from friends, spouses and other family and given low quality food and living quarters.

She said she first came in contact with the FBI after she sent the agency copies of affidavits and other documents the church had given the Times and ABC News Nightline in 2009. The church offered the materials as proof Miscavige never hit anyone. But the documents - including sworn statements by current Scientology executives - acknowledged that violence occurred within the church's top management.

"They are admitting under penalty of perjury that it's happening with wild abandon," Scobee said. "None of them are calling the police. It needs intervention because they somehow think it's okay."

Shortly after Scobee sent the documents to the FBI, the agency called her, said it had an ongoing investigation into Scientology and arranged to meet with her, she said.

While in the Clearwater FBI office for her interview, Scobee said, Whitehill cautioned her not to speak with other employees in the office. She said Whitehill indicated the office might be compromised when it came to Scientology.

She said Whitehill also interviewed her husband, Mat Pesch, a longtime church staffer in Clearwater who defected with her in 2005.

Scobee said she gave the FBI a long list of contact information for people who had left the international base and was impressed that the agency had already interviewed some of them.

Asked why she decided to talk about the investigation now, despite the FBI's request that she remain quiet, Scobee said: "I didn't hear anything for a year and I got fed up. They're either going to do something or they're not."

Rinder, the former church spokesman, said he met with Whitehill in Clearwater for five hours. He detailed restrictions placed in 2006 on about 75 church managers who, Rinder said, were prevented from leaving their office complex, a pair of conjoined double-wide trailers that the managers gave the derisive nickname "the Hole.''

For months, Rinder and his colleagues slept on the floor, working well into the night, getting to leave only to shower once a day, Rinder said.

He said Whitehill's questions focused on work practices that can constitute human trafficking under the law. He said he related that Sea Org members assigned to the international base did not have easy access to telephones, that their passports were confiscated and that they were not free to leave the base, which is guarded and bordered by a chain-link fence topped with razor wire.

Rinder said the agent asked whether he believed staffers had been coerced into thinking they would be harmed if they tried to leave. His answer: "Yeah, of course.''

Rinder headed the church's Office of Special Affairs for two decades before running away in March 2007 while on assignment in London. He lived in Denver, working as a car salesman, before moving to Pinellas in late 2009. He now does consulting work and public relations.

Toward the end of 2010, he said he had the sense the FBI's investigation had lost momentum or, perhaps, had been shelved. But he added that Whitehill told him more than once, "Oh, we're still going.''

DeVocht is one of the few church managers to successfully flee the international base. Fed up with what he described as humiliating and degrading treatment of himself and others, he jumped over the front gate in 2005 and walked the 6 miles to nearby Hemet, Calif., eventually making his way to Florida, where his family lived before he joined the Sea Org at 14.

Now living in Oldsmar and selling furniture, DeVocht supervised church facilities in Clearwater before being assigned to the California base in the early 2000s. His interview with Whitehill ran about 90 minutes, he said. The agent posed specific, informed questions.

"Obviously, she had a ton of information,'' DeVocht said. "A lot of what I said confirmed what she had already heard.''

Like Rinder, he said he described conditions inside "the Hole'' as well as the wire-topped perimeter fence and patrolling guards. He said Whitehill asked: Were the barriers and guards to keep the staff in or to prevent outsiders from getting in?

"To keep them in,'' he said.

Jeff Hawkins, a former international base staffer who worked on major marketing campaigns, said Whitehill and another agent, Valerie Venegas, interviewed him early last year at the FBI's office in downtown Portland, Ore. "It was pretty much a full day," he said, remembering that he recounted episodes of physical violence by Miscavige and life in the RPF, among other topics. The agents sounded "very knowledgeable" about conditions in the church, Hawkins said.

Morehead, the former security chief, also met with the agents in Portland. He said they asked about a drill he helped devise to retrieve staffers who had "blown" - left without permission. They also asked about female staffers who he said had been pressured to get abortions.

Under federal and state statutes, human trafficking doesn't necessarily involve people being held by physical force. Traffickers can use emotional buttons, intimidation and financial ties to control people.

The FBI's website says there are many signs of human trafficking, but some include:

• Physical, emotional and verbal abuse, or submissiveness.

• A person's food being controlled by someone else.

• A person not speaking on his or her own behalf.

• Lack of control over one's schedule, money, identification and travel documents.

• People living and working in the same place.

• A debt owed to an employer/crew leader, or a perceived inability to leave a job.

The church won a major victory against two human trafficking claims last August when a federal judge in Los Angeles threw out two lawsuits filed against the church by former Sea Org members Claire and Marc Headley, a married couple living in Burbank.

The Headleys, now in their mid 30s, had joined the Sea Org as teenagers. Both were assigned to the desert base, where they met and married, as is common among the hundreds of staffers working there. They escaped separately in early 2005 and were pursued by church security teams, but outmaneuvered them.

The Headleys filed separate suits in January, 2009, alleging they were victims of forced labor. Claire Headley's suit also alleged she had two abortions under pressure from the church, lest she lose her standing in the Sea Org, which discourages members from having children. The church denied pressuring her and said the abortions were Headley's decision.

In dismissing their suits, a judge ruled that the Headleys performed religious duties and that the Sea Org, as a religious order, falls within the "ministerial exception'' commonly granted to religious groups in employment cases. The exception prevents the court from digging into internal church workings to explore the Headleys' claims, the judge said.

Reached Monday, Claire Headley said she and her husband would not discuss whether they have spoken to FBI investigators.

Joe Childs can be reached at childs@sptimes.com, Thomas C. Tobin at tobin@sptimes.com.

Should You Join The Illuminati?

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by Barbara Finney

Reasons to consider joining the Illuminati rather than demonizing them. They might be good guys with an evil reputation. Not true bad guys.

What Are The Illuminati?

Whenever articles have been written about secret societies and conspiracies about world domination, the Illuminati name would surface and what would be written about them would imply they were the Evil Overlords. One began to get the feeling they were a secret "them," or "they," the true rulers of the world. They sound like pretty scary people right? Far less was known about them than the Order of the Freemasons who were thought to be a more public arm of the Illuminati. One always had mental visions of them in secret locations in hooded robes, chanting evil chants and maybe even having the occasional human sacrifice event, rather like the secret society version of a barbecue. The visions of what the Illuminati did in secret were limited only by the imagination. One definitely thought that surely all of them were rich and powerful, movers and shakers and power brokers in the world. Some probably are, but like Freemasons and other groups, the social standing of the members can vary widely. It is not always so that the rich ones pull the less rich ones up to higher levels. I am sure some networking goes on. It is human nature for those who know one another to give each other first crack at business deals, jobs investment opportunities and that sort of thing. However I doubt seriously that any group's members all walk in lockstep regarding mutual goals. That goes against human nature. The idea there is some secret group organizing its members worldwide to move in concert to accomplish goals on some hidden timetable is a bit hard to swallow. I am not ruling it out, I am just saying I find it more improbable the older I get.

Adam Weishaupt and a German Freemason, Baron Adolph von Knigge, founded the Illuminati. This was officially the Bavarian Illuminati. Yes, among their plans was a desire to overthrow the Roman Catholic Church, defeat all governments and one-day rule the world. It sounds pretty evil. But it was a response to times where church domination was an evil in and of itself, and most governments were pretty oppressive. Adam Weishaupt deplored bigotry, and the backward beliefs of the clergy of his day. The 1770's, May 1, 1776 to be exact was when he officially launched the Illuminati. The Illuminati hoped to create cells of enlightened and illuminated men who would spread themselves throughout the world seeking positions of power and try to help spread the ideas of the "enlightenment period." Their intermingling with Freemasonry is what made the Catholic Church think of these secret societies as their number one enemies, and papist propaganda may have been a lot of the reason they got the evil reputation. They were demonized by the ruling elite of the time.

The Illuminati and The Freemason's Today

The Freemasons today get the same sort of bad press all the time. Yet most Freemasons in most communities do all sorts of charitable things. A division of the Freemasons called the Shriners, have a large network of Children's hospitals, and they charge nothing to treat the kids that come into their care. Sounds pretty evil to me. The founding of America was pretty much the result of the machinations of Freemasons and Illuminati. There are even some bizarre theories that George Washington and Adam Weishaupt were the same person. I will stay out of that debate for now. So basically the Illuminati is a secret brotherhood dedicated to spreading the ideas of enlightenment. The 1700's in general are remembered as the "age of enlightenment." Even so , new ideas were still very much suppressed by government and the church so much so that such Luminary figures as Sir Isaac Newton and Francis Bacon and others had to form what became known as the "invisible college." Talking in those times of new ideas, new discoveries could sometimes get you arrested and even executed for sorcery or witchcraft or heresy. The churches loved to arrest and execute heretics. So there was always a reason for secrecy.

Today anyone can walk up to a Freemason Hall and ask for literture about the society and rules about joining. After going through the steps to become a member your are in. There are degrees up to 33rd degree in most groups. That means you have memorized a lot of stuff and gone through the appropriate ritual. They do this for a lot of reasons that have to do with personal development. Mostly it seems to be just men being ...well...silly. Freemasons I have interviewed say that a lot of the reasons behind a lot of the rituals are not even remembered any longer.

Why Join the Illuminati?

Well if you are inclined to like to associate yourself with traditions, organizations with a long and colorful history, and want to do some good in the world, this could be for YOU! I do not know if the modern day Illuminati groups have similar ranking systems to the Freemasons or not but more than likely they do, I would be disappointed if they did not. I would like to revel in it all and wear a pyramid with an eye in the center on my head...just for the fun of it. I know that some people link the Illuminati to Satanic groups. I am not seeing that in my research. Satanic groups have an entirely different feel to them, and different goals. Not much altruism in these groups. The Illuminati like the Freemasons seem to be about altruism and enlightenment, pushing back repression and superstition wherever it still exists.

Risks

The main risk would be getting mixed up with dangerous people. You could also risk being ridiculed by family or friends, but then they need not know, that is part of the reason for secrecy in any endeavor. Finding a genuine Illuminati organization can be tricky. If they want money, especially a LOT of money to join I would write them off.

There are many Illuminati organization websites on the Net. Here is one that seems to be sincere.

You just have to let your gut be your guide. Do your own web searches for Illuminati branches. Read up on the claims for how evil they are, as some of them may be right. But also give the groups that sound sincere a fair shake. Remember why secret societies were born in secret, to be too open with new ideas could be a death sentence and even today, some ideas are best kept hidden until the average person can handle explosive information.

There is risk in everything and even a well-established fraternal organization can get branches that go off the ranch and get into activities that are really weird and dangerous. So always beware when joining ANY kind of group, even a church, as a lot of them have some major bad apples in their barrels. But, if you do your research, always keep your head on straight; know what your values are so you can't be pulled into any cults unawares. Why not join the Illuminati or the Freemasons. It could be fun and you could do some good in the world. Don't always believe what you hear. The Old Saying goes: "Believe none of what you hear and only half of what you see." So do not believe every rumor you hear regarding secret societies and fraternities. Do not fall for anything that goes against who you are, but do not be deterred by rumors. Do your own research and check things out for yourself. Also as a final thought, many conspiracy buffs have so inflamed people against the Illuminati, that if such radical people thought you were an evil Illuminati, it could make you a target of senseless violence.


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The Romance of Necrophilia

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I was thinking about the topic of ... get ready for it ... necrophilia and it occurred to me that there are two creative pieces on the subject I found very entertaining.

The first one is the movie "Kissed".  I found it on Netflix as an instant download. "Kissed" is about a young girl who romanticizes the concept of death and she grows into a full fledged mortician/necrophiliac. Without it being mentioned her obsession becomes a personalized expression of spirituality. Much to my surprise "Kissed" was not gross or morbid but incredibly entertaining and, yes, even poignantly   romantic.

The next piece of necromantic entertainment is the song "A Little Piece of Heaven" by the band Avenged Sevenfold.

Let me just say, you've got to see the video. It's an eight minute cartoon animation that tells the story of love, murder, necrophilia, zombie resurrection, more murder, love and finally, mass murder, in that order. There is truly something for everyone in this music video ... if you are naturally sick and twisted, like me.

It's funny, weird with an orchestral arrangement and music that sticks in your head.

The video is below.


The Mind Control Manual On Amazon.com

Large ImageYou'll notice that you've been getting a few emails from me about the new paperback book "The Mind Control Manual of Dantalion Jones".

I wanted to make sure you knew that you can order it from amazon.com and I'm even giving you the link here to see for yourself:

http://mindcontrol101.com/MCMamazon.html

"The Mind Control Manual of Dantalion Jones" came about when I realized that I was staying sane and happy even when it seemed like the world was conspiring to bring me down. In spite of all the chaos I stayed focused and felt pretty darned good about what I was able to do.


"The Mind Control Manual of Dantalion Jones" is my attempt to share with you my secrets. It contains what I call "meditations" that will make you feel in control and happy no matter what crap the world throws at you. It really is about controlling YOUR OWN mind.

The meditations are so good that if you wanted to form a cult like following you could use these meditations and people will see you as wise as King Solomon.

Here's the amazon link so please check it out for yourself.

http://mindcontrol101.com/MCMamazon.html

Sincerely,

Dantalion Jones

What is Mind Control Art? Take a look.

Two of the three exhibitions the Fortean Times has sent me to have involved me sitting in a dark room having a light flashed into my eyes, and I’m getting suspicious. The most recent ‘session’ was at Doug Foster’s exhibition at the Lazarides Gallery, London, sitting in ‘The Naughty Chair’, watching ‘Brainwasher’. ‘The Naughty Chair’ is inspired by the secret mind control programmes run by the CIA during the Cold War and is Doug Foster’s newest work.

A new exhibit from an artist like Foster is quite a rare thing - you can’t churn out a “four-channel high-definition stereoscopic video installation” with “35mm colour, stereo sound, 35-second seamless loop, computer, high-definition LCD screens and mirrors housed in a rusted steelplate box (223 x 102 x 102 cm)” just like that. It is only Foster’s second show in London and half of the work is brand new, although the rest dates back to 2006/2007.

‘The Naughty Chair’ is definitely a fine thing, thick metal pipes and leather restraints bolted to the floor, and combined with the rippling patterns of ‘Brainwasher’ it feels like the real thing.

‘Breather’ has an awesome presence. It is a two-meter-high rusted steel box that appears, through stereoscopic illusion, to contain the most surprising thing. I am reluctant to give away the ending because the gradual realisation was for me a big part of the piece.

A very bizarre exhibit is ‘The Heretic’s Gate,’ a digital film installation inspired by Dante’s vision of the Inferno. It’s a “more domestic-sized version” of a huge vertically and horizontally mirrored visualisation Foster created for an exhibition in the cavernous Old Vic tunnels. Foster will hopefully understand if I say that a version of Hell’s inner gates resized to fit a potential purchaser’s living room will be a tough sell indeed.

But the Lazarides Gallery doesn’t really house Foster’s work very comfortably; his video piece ‘Frozen’ is pushed into a corner, and ‘Breather’ certainly wasn’t made to sit in a shop window. This wacky student flat-style gallery does not meet Foster’s ritzy demands.

My lasting impression of the show is that Foster’s work is polished to a fault. Still, and despite its awkward fit in this exhibition space, there is a strong touch of Hollywood to his work, and ‘The Naughty Chair’/’Brainwasher’, ‘The Heretic’s Gate’ (domesticated) and ‘Breather’ put you into a position where the showbiz illusion becomes real, and to great effect.

You can see more of Doug Foster's weird work on his web site http://www.dougfoster.net

Hypnosis Video Training

Real Psychological Mind Control

Allow me to explain a few psychological control techniques that can help you to get what you want. Think about it - all the trouble people go through to accumulate wealth and power. People who study about this or that, become an expert on some obscure field. If they'd invest just a fraction of all that effort into becoming well versed in the application of psychological control techniques, they'd get better results a lot faster.

There are many manipulative methods to make people do what you want them to do. You can control them if you know about Mind Control Language Patterns. When you apply mind control techniques in a normal conversation, people will not even know what is happening with them.

Firstly you have to be able to build rapport. That means: you want to be able to make other people like and trust you. Because once they like and trust you and feel comfortable around you, they will lower their psychological defenses and everything you do will become so much easier.

And then, make use of mind control language patterns like stacked presuppositions and embedded commands, and ambiguities. You can create sentences that are like a Trojan horse. People will listen to you and think that they are just having a normal conversation - but what's really happening is that your words are secretly smuggling hypnotic commands into their subconscious minds.

It is important that you use the right body language. To maintain the rapport a simple rule is to simple be doing what the other person is doing. Of course, don't mimic them just take your time so that you begin to do the same actions and motions as they would.

However, in order to be a skilled persuader, you need to use the right words. Some of the most powerful psychological control techniques to get what you want are based on the skillful use of language.

Then, there are social influence techniques, like making use of group pressure. With group pressure, you can get a lot of people to do things they would not do otherwise. Just look at teenagers, they are particularly prone to that kind of manipulation. But you can also use emotions like guilt to manipulate other people.

Also, if you can get people to act a bit more playful, that is an excellent opening for making then susceptible to your hypnotic commands - because childlike behavior triggers obedience patterns that we had during our childhood towards paternal authority figures.

There is so much more to learn about psychological control techniques - but take it one step at a time, instead of trying to take in too much at once.

Nurse Suspended After Statements About Mind Control, Conspiracy

Here is an interesting story.

I'm sure the mind control conspiracy people will tell you that she was not psychotic but that she was under mind control.

I would love to know your thoughts. Please post them to the comments below.

You can read the full story here
http://www.kirotv.com/news/26678551/detail.html

BELLEVUE, Wash. -- The license of Bellevue-area nurse was suspended by the state nursing commission and the state Department of Health after she made statements about mind-control and the CIA that called her mental stability into question.

Here is the rest of the story

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The Mind Control Seminar is over ... but.....

I'd like to report back on the San Francisco hypnosis seminar that occurred Jan 29th and 30th 2011.

In few words "It was AWESOME!"

There were 12 people in attendance and Jeff Stephens and I went through all the steps that explain why the authoritarian method is so darned powerful.

Throughout the weekend each person got to hypnotize and be hypnotized at least 20 times so by the conclusion everyone knew what to do and how it felt. Everyone got a first hand experience that show how unbelievably powerful this method is. The last day even the hotel staff was coming in to get hypnotized.

For me the highlight was the short trip to the airport when the event was over. The hotel shuttle driver had not heard about the training but desperately wanted to quit smoking. I told her to pull over and park and I would help her become a non-smoker.

Within 10 minutes we were back on our way. Later, when I was changing planes in Detroit, I got a text message and she reported that she was indeed a non-smoker. Cigarettes didn't interest her in the least.

So the question from everyone else is how can they learn this powerful skill?

I would love to have you come to the next seminar but we don't have that planned yet. So what you CAN DO is get the hypnosis downloads for the training.

Here is the link:
http://www.mindcontrol101.com/go/videocourse

Enjoy!

Dantalion Jones

Mind Control Hypnosis by Dantalion Jones

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