Have you ever experienced some strange positive feeling on the people in authorities? It just comes in the form of simple sentences. Like someone seeing a national flag on the TV and feels like "that's cool lookin' xxx flag." Another example is that when someone is invited to a city hall meeting, the person suddenly feels positive and gets a direct simple sentence of praising the speaker like "wow, I'm going to see Mr.xxx. He is a mayer and this is a good opportunity for me."
We all know subliminal effect is ilegal for advertisement. But for the intelligence civilian control purpose, it might be used around the world by the authorities. It can be sent to the specific person by the V2K above the normal hearing level. I think this has been going on since 70s or 80s.
How often do you feel all possitive about someone in the authorities? Perhaps you are receiving the subliminal effect from the world government. This strategy simplifies the human recognition of how to form what we like. To like something, people need some reasoning after the information input about the matter. This subliminal effect can skip that part and forces the people to get the possitive feeling. The difference of the normal choice of what the one like and this artificial one is, the artificial one will leave the person to have some taste of "I must like it."
Same subliminal effect is used for the TIs to like doing something or visiting somewhere particurally. But these effects are subliminal messages, so they cannot let the person to do any action that require moral judgement. The subliminal message can persuade someone to visit a particular store. However, the message that is suggesting to kill someone or hurm something will not accepted by the subject.
Where this type of study originated from? Look back the MKULTRA victims' testimonies. Some TIs are experiencing quite similar effect like psychological experiements.
09 April, 2011
Mind control on people
Posted by JB at 12:53 PM
Labels: Electronic Harassment, Psychology
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