by Ralph W. Omholt
February 1, 2006
from
Freedom4Rum Website
"Mind Control" is to be catalogued with space
travel, wrist radios and ray-guns; yesterday’s fantasy becoming today’s
reality. Certainly, it goes without saying, that "Mind Control" is more
accurately addressed as "Behavior Control;" one leads to the other.
Accommodating simplicity and common understanding, the term "Mind Control"
will be used as a synonym for "Behavior Control."
The topic of "Mind Control" has been the subject of university laboratories,
Madison Avenue marketing firms, intelligence services, warfare planning (psyops),
pharmaceutical developments, electronic experimentation, psychiatry and
medical advances. In brief, "Mind Control" is as factual as the TV set;
alive, functional and ever- evolving.
The topic of "Mind Control" is understandably complex.
Few doubt the effect
of simple propaganda, as evidenced in various wars. Unfortunately, one of
the success elements of "Mind Control" is the disdain of those who resist
thinking about the topic. Yet, with such horrors as the Nazi applications
during W.W. II, the topic of "Mind Control" is highly pertinent to the
general public. Specifically, the general public repeatedly asks how a
civilized people could possibly commit such well-documented atrocities.
Current (2006) American politics and warfare confront the "Mind Control"
issue, head-on. Ignorance, apathy and denial are a deadly combination. "Mind
Control" is a function of a variety of descriptors and applications.
Most
commonly, the term "Psyops" (Psychological Operations) is used.
However repugnant, the history of the W.W. II Nazis is the most common
association of the horrors against the human race. The Nazi horrors were not
unique in history, simply the most advertised. As an example of Mind
Control," Israel, depends on that particular advertisement, for U.S. foreign
aid.
Yet, the "Nazi" issue remains the best example,
by virtue of it’s popularly known history.
Contents
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The Psychology Of Authority And
Perception, Versus Response
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The Stanford Prison Experiment
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Personality Divergence
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Extreme Conditioning
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The Role Of "Perception Control"
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Perception Of Authority
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Psyops And 9-11
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Psyops Techniques
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False Connections
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Manufactured Reality
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Imaging
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Examples
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Perception Control
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Coercive Persuasion
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Process Implementation
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The Techniques Of Coercive
Persuasion
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Style Vs. Action
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Attitude Modification
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Online Disinformation
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Internet Psychological
Operations - (Psyops)