Virtual reality mind control experiments go mainstream
Ultra-creepy mind-control experiments now go mainstream. The video of this experiment looks like a scene from the Manchurian Candidate. I’m sure the souped up version of this “experiment” with the “volunteer” on psychosis-inducing pharmaceuticals is much more effective. Notice how the video involves all the classic elements of mind control: loss of identity, infantile regression, caressing to nurture feelings of security, and pay special attention to the VIOLENT SLAPPING part at the end of the video.
Also, after looking into one of the main authors of the paper, Olaf Blanke, I looked up one of his previous papers. In the acknowlegements section it states “O.B. is supported by the Sandoz Family Foundation.” Yes, THAT Sandoz; the same company that Albert Hoffman worked at in Switzerland when he discovered LSD; and, the same company that manufactured LSD for the CIA’s MKUltra experiments in the 50’s and early 60’s. Of course, this is all purely coincidental.
via New Scientist:
Last time you checked you were a conservatively dressed, 28-year-old man. But you look down and notice that you now have the legs of a 10-year-old girl and appear to be wearing a skirt.
It turns out that this experience – facilitated by a virtual-reality headset and some brief arm-stroking – is enough to make men in their mid-20s react as if this new body is their own. They feel that way even when they subsequently move outside the girl’s perspective and watch her being attacked.
Mind control techniques aka neuro-linguistic programming aka hearts and minds engagement?
A rhetorical question, surely?
Thanks for sharing such a unique article on mind control. Mind control techniques have been made available since long ago. I think more and more of us will use it in future