141 Quotes About Mind-control
- Author Dada Bhagwan
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He who controls the minds of others is a ‘Gnani’ (the enlightened one). Only when your mind is completely under your control, can other’s mind come under your control. How can the other persons mind come under your control when one has disturbances himself.
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- Author George Orwell
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The instrument (the telescreen, it was called) could be dimmed, but there was no way of shutting it off completely.
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- Author Lynn Hersha
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As Lynn began getting psychologically better, she took me to a variety of sites. She taught me how to read trail markers. In the end, Lynn's stories could not be denied. She was not only a victim, she wanted badly to heal. As her experiences were told and worked through, as she slowly began to come to grips with her past, the personalities within her have slowly begun to heal.
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- Author Dr. Jacinta Mpalyenkana
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If your mind is everywhere but in the now, put it on an imaginary leash: that way you will monitor and control its movements.
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- Author P.S. Jagadeesh Kumar
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The best way to control your mind is to mind your business
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- Author James Morcan
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Kentbridge’s guilt stemmed from the fact he’d reluctantly agreed to enter his orphans into the MK-Ultra program – and while they were still very young. Naylor had convinced him at the time Omega needed a way to control its orphans if any of them ever rebelled.
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- Author Alison Miller
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During the 1980s, a remote viewing project called Stargate was done at Fort Meade. It used binaural beat tones, transmitted through earphones, that altered brain waves. A hemi-sync that device played two different frequencies into each ear was found to produce altered states of consciousness. Perhaps this technology was derived from these experiments done in the 1960s on MKULTRA subjects.
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- Author Alison Miller
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Punishment symptoms Many of the other types of programming produce psychiatric symptoms, usually administered as punishments by insiders who are trained to administer them, if the survivor has breached security or disobeyed the abusers' instructions in other ways. These symptoms serve a variety of purposes, such as disrupting therapy, getting the survivor into hospital, or getting the survivor to return to the perpetrators to have the programming reinforced. p126
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- Author Sol Luckman
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If engaging in peaceful protests makes you a terrorist, then, yeah, he’s a terrorist.
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