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Originally posted by MrNECROS
Well out of all of that there is really only one question to answer - Benzodiazopines are a very large range of psychotropic drugs from the 1960's including most of the stuff that no self respecting GP will proscribe any more (seriously why do they even manufacture Rohipnol?)
They are highly addictive, widely peddled through "Internet Pharmacies" and used mostly for illigitimate purposes.
There are widespread campaigns in the UK and EU to get them banned.
Seriously, if your Grandma really does take a Benzo to get to sleep then she must have a dependancy problem otherwise she would be on something else.
More likely you are talking out your @rse though.
Originally posted by MrNECROS
Mind control triggers in movies are very common, it is a practivce used in Freemasonry as well.
Originally posted by Born
Getting back on the subject of Springmeier.
Since when was Springmeier ever a programmer?
Also could anyone give me deeper insights into his beliefs that movies are used for mind control. How exactly do they work? I mean he claims there's 'triggers' in them but how? You mean we are ALL programmed as wee little tykes to respond to the certain things we hear and see in movies? How does it work exactly? I like movies myself so it was a bit of a scary thought that these movies could supposedly 'brainwashing' me. I mean I really believe the stuff that Springmeier says about trauma based mind control but mind control triggers in movies? Just how exactly does that work?
Oh and by the way another person you might want to refer to when looking up this stuff on mind control is Brice Taylor who claims to be a mind control survivor.
Originally posted by mwen
It's not just in movies, anything can be used to trigger somebody who was previously program to react to a particular trigger or cues...
Triggers does not have to lead to a negative event...
for example, let say that one day you were hearing a specific music...also during that time something wonderful happen to you...let say it was your first kiss...
After few years, while you were just minding your business, you hear that same song...guess what...you suddenly find yourself reliving that same moment...those same feelings...when you had the first kiss...
Conclusion: I am not saying that this is programming...however, such mechanism can be used in programming an individua to particular taskl...by whoever or whatever is programming the subject...
Originally posted by sebatwerk
Originally posted by mwen
It's not just in movies, anything can be used to trigger somebody who was previously program to react to a particular trigger or cues...
Triggers does not have to lead to a negative event...
for example, let say that one day you were hearing a specific music...also during that time something wonderful happen to you...let say it was your first kiss...
After few years, while you were just minding your business, you hear that same song...guess what...you suddenly find yourself reliving that same moment...those same feelings...when you had the first kiss...
Conclusion: I am not saying that this is programming...however, such mechanism can be used in programming an individua to particular taskl...by whoever or whatever is programming the subject...
I believe what you're referring to Classical Conditioning. Like the dog that was always fed after hearing a bell. After a time, the dog would automatically salivate upon the sound of a bell.
But classical conditioning isn't a "technique to control' people. It's a product of our interactive memory.
[edit on 3-3-2005 by sebatwerk]
Originally posted by MrNECROS
For example when I was being programmed (a process that ultimatally failed) I would be frequently asked about how I interpreted the various scenes and imagery of "The Big Blue"
Originally posted by MrNECROS
Benzodiazopines are not only sedatives - they are a very broad range of drugs that cause many different responses dependant on not only the exact chemical constitution but also the dosage, for example Benhexol Hydrochoride in small doses can be used as a local anesthetic or a mild sedative but generates high anxiety and panic in large doses.
The single property that Benzodiazapines share is that they are largely non-lethal even in overdose, which makes them ideal for a bit of amature doping, no real chance of accidentally killing someone no matter what you pump them full of, just mix and match until you get the desired outcome, ideal for mindcontrol for beginers.
Just slip some of this and that in the targets beer or coffee and sit back and watch the wacky antics.
Who cares if you turn them into a mental basket case or a robot - it's all "harmless fun"... in the Masonic sense.
Most Freemasons are privy to this behaviour - they just don't see anything wrong with it.
Originally posted by freudling
Sebatwerk:
Do you have any evidence to back your claims about OD's?
Originally posted by MrNECROS
Just slip some of this and that in the targets beer or coffee and sit back and watch the wacky antics.
Who cares if you turn them into a mental basket case or a robot - it's all "harmless fun"... in the Masonic sense.
Most Freemasons are privy to this behaviour - they just don't see anything wrong with it.
Originally posted by freudling
Sebatwerk:
Do you have any evidence to back your claims about OD's?
Originally posted by smallpeeps
Interesting how nobody has mentioned scopolamine. I understand that "Scopie" as it's called, is used by agencies to control their human assets. Apparently it makes them docile and robotic, and then when it wears off, they have no memory of the events. I've heard it's a major tool in the spook's bag of tricks. Can anybody confirm this?
I also know that scopolamine can be bought online in small patches which are for motion sickness. Is this the same stuff? I'd like to know more.
WHAT the MIND-CONTROL PROGRAMMERS USE to MANIPULATE memory.
Scopolamine was found to impair short-term memory. It was discovered that retrograde amnesia could be created by electroshock several hours after the brain had learned something. This lesson caused the Illuminati and those working in mind control with them to use cattle prods and stun guns...