Mind control

Aziz al-Abub (a.k.a. Ibrahim al-Nadhir or al-Nahdhir) Lebanese Hezbollah psychiatrist and mind control expert. ...more on Wikipedia about "Aziz al-Abub"

The term brain implants, also known as neural implants, usually refers to devices of a technological nature that are connected directly to a biological subject's brain - usually placed on the surface of the brain, or attached to the brain's cortex. A common purpose of modern brain implants and the focus of much current research is establishing a biomedical prosthesis circumventing areas in the brain, which became dysfunctional after a stroke or other head injuries. This includes sensory substitution, e.g. in vision. Brain implants involve creating interfaces between neural systems and computer chips, popularly called brain-machine interfaces. ...more on Wikipedia about "Brain implant"

A brain-computer interface (BCI) or direct neural interface is literally a direct technological interface between a brain and a computer not requiring any motor output from the user. That is, neural impulses in the brain are intercepted and used to control an electronic device. This is a rather broad, ill-defined term used to describe many versions of conventional and theoretical interfaces. For purposes of this term, the word 'brain' is understood to imply the physical brain of an organic life form and 'computer' is understood to imply a mechanical/technological processing/computational device. These semantic notations are crucial in the contemplation of a direct brain-computer interface, as there is great debate in the philosophy of mind regarding the reduction of consciousness and mind to the physical qualities of the brain. Because of cortical plasticity, the brain is likely to adapt during learning to operate a BCI. ...more on Wikipedia about "Brain-computer interface"

Cognotechnology is an emerging field that is technology applied to the cognitive domain, and is the result of a convergence of nanotechnology, biotechnology and information technology, according to Gerald Yonas, vice president and principal scientist at Sandia National Laboratories, New Mexico ( US Department of Energy). ...more on Wikipedia about "Cognotechnology"

Counting sheep is a mental exercise used in some Anglophone cultures as a means of lulling oneself to sleep. It most likely arose from the practice of sheep counting, a traditional numbering system used by some British shepherds to count their flocks. ...more on Wikipedia about "Counting sheep"

Exit counseling, also termed strategic intervention therapy, cult intervention or thought reform consultation is an intervention designed to persuade an individual to leave a cult. Generally, the person is presented with a mountain of disparaging information about the group in question, presented as "things they didn't want you to know", such as testimonies from former members, along with and theories about mind control which presume that the target of the intervention had been victimized by the group. Once the target accepts this presumption, their exit from the group is assured. ...more on Wikipedia about "Exit counseling"

Frank Olson (died 28 November 1953) was a U.S. Army scientist at the top secret Special Operations Division at Fort Detrick, who died under mysterious circumstances in New York City on November 28, 1953. His specific research in the Army is unknown, but he was involved in biological weapons research and experimented with mind control drugs. ...more on Wikipedia about "Frank Olson" Don't hesitate to contact stuff on http://www.shortopedia.com shortopedia

George Hoben Estabrooks ( 1885 - 1973) Canadian- American psychologist. ...more on Wikipedia about "George Estabrooks"

Hypnosis is popularly understood to be a psychological condition in which an individual may be induced to exhibit apparent changes in behaviour, thought or affect. Although some individuals experience an increase in suggestibility and subjective feelings of an ' altered state of consciousness', this is not true for everyone. In fact, supposed hypnotic indicators and subjective changes can be achieved without relaxation or lengthy inductions which increases the controversy around hypnosis. ...more on Wikipedia about "Hypnosis"

The word indoctrination has accumulated negative connotations over the past century. As a result, it is difficult to distinguish it from education, without raising genuine issues of controversy, and some spurious ones too, for no one wants to be informed that they are indoctrinated. Expressions like " common sense" show us how thoroughly indoctrinated we all are. Expressions like religious instruction demonstrate how the word indoctrination is commonly avoided. ...more on Wikipedia about "Indoctrination"

John Milne Bramwell (1852- ) was an English physician and author, born at Perth, N. B., and educated at Edinburgh. He studied hypnotism thoroughly, including that employed in France at Paris and Nancy. He was a practitioner of hypnotherapy. Dr. Bramwell wrote: ...more on Wikipedia about "John Milne Bramwell"

Louis Jolyon ("Jolly") West ( 1924 in Brooklyn, New York - January 2, 1999 in Los Angeles) was an American psychiatrist, human rights activist and expert on brainwashing, mind control, torture, substance abuse, post traumatic stress disorder and violence. ...more on Wikipedia about "Louis Jolyon West"

The microwave auditory effect, also known as the microwave hearing effect or the Frey effect, consists of audible clicks induced by pulsed/modulated microwave frequencies that are generated directly inside the human head without the need of any receiving electronic device. The effect was first reported by persons working in the vicinity of radar transponders during World War II. These induced sounds are not audible to other nearby people. The microwave auditory effect was later discovered to be inducible with shorter-wavelength portions of the electromagnetic spectrum. During the Cold War era, the American neuroscientist Allan H. Frey studied this phenomenon and was the first to publish ( 1961) information on the nature of the microwave auditory effect; this effect is therefore also known as the Frey effect. ...more on Wikipedia about "Microwave auditory effect"

Mind control is a general term for a number of controversial theories proposing that an individual's thinking, behavior, emotions or decisions can, to a greater or lesser extent, be manipulated at will by outside sources. ...more on Wikipedia about "Mind control"

Project ARTICHOKE was a CIA project that researched interrogation methods and arose from project BLUEBIRD in 1951 August 20.The project studied hypnosis, forced opiate addiction (and subsequent forced withdrawal), and the use of other chemicals, among other methods, to produce amnesia and other vulnerable states in subjects. Magician John Mullholland consulted for the project. A memorandum by Richard Helms to director Allen Welsh Dulles indicated it became project MKULTRA in 1953 April 20. It was an offensive programme of mind control that gathered together the intelligence divisions of the Army, Navy, Air Force, and FBI. In addition, the scope of the project was outlined in a memo dated January 1952 that stated, "Can we get control of an individual to the point where he will do our bidding against his will and even against fundamental laws of nature, such as self preservation?" ...more on Wikipedia about "Project ARTICHOKE"

MKDELTA, like its successor MKNAOMI, was a mind control operation run by the Central Intelligence Agency. It involved the use of biochemicals in clandestine operations. ...more on Wikipedia about "Project MKDELTA"

MKNAOMI was the code name for a joint Department of Defense / CIA research program lasting from the 1950s through the 1970s. Unclassified information about the MKNAOMI program and the related Special Operations Division is scarce. It is generally reported to be a successor to the MKDELTA project and to have focused on biological projects including biological warfare agents—specifically, to store materials that could either incapacitate or kill a test subject and to develop devices for the diffusion of such materials. ...more on Wikipedia about "Project MKNAOMI"

Project MKULTRA (also known as MK-ULTRA) was the code name for a CIA mind-control research program lasting from the 1950s "The CIA program, known principally by the codename MKULTRA, began in 1950", and continued until the late 1960sU.S. Congress: The Select Committee to Study Governmental Operations with Respect to Intelligence Activities, Foreign and Military Intelligence (Church Committee report), report no. 94-755, 94th Cong., 2d Sess. (Washington, D.C.: GPO, 1976); p. 392 "According to the CIA, the project [MKULTRA] was decreased significantly each budget year until its complete termination in the late 1960s.". ...more on Wikipedia about "Project MKULTRA"

Snapping is a term coined by Flo Conway and Jim Siegelman in the 1978 anti-cult book of the same name to describe the mental process by which a recruit is converted by a " mind control cult" and other religious movements and also to describe the process of "snapping out of it" during deprogramming. The authors recommend deprogramming as an antidote, a way of repairing the "snap". ...more on Wikipedia about "Snapping"

A tin-foil hat, also tinfoil hat, is a general term for a piece of headgear made from one or more sheets of tin foil, aluminium foil, or other similar material. Some people wear the hats in the belief that they act to shield the brain from such influences as electromagnetic fields, or against mind control and/or mind reading. Hats made from foil are very rarely used, since the injuries they might guard against are highly speculative, and their effectiveness in preventing such harm would be dubious even if the danger were plausible. Instead, the concept has become a popular stereotype and term of derision; in Internet culture, the phrase (sometimes as the abbreviation "TFH") serves as a byword for paranoia. ...more on Wikipedia about "Tin-foil hat"

William Walters Sargant ( April 24, 1907 - August 27, 1988), British psychiatrist, Founder and Director of the Department of Psychological Medicine at St Thomas' Hospital in London, where he established a laboratory for mind control experiments. He was also a consultant to the British Secret Intelligence Service (MI5/ MI6). ...more on Wikipedia about "William Sargant"

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