Mind Control

2010 January 14
by Dennis Wier

It is known by some neurophysiologists, but only rarely reported in the general media, that governments, military, corporations, religious groups, and others use various kinds of electronic and ultrasonic methods to impart hypnotic suggestions to people who are unaware of this method of influence. The technology for doing so has existed since 1978. Public knowledge of the extent of the usage of this technology is virtually unknown. It is unknown how extensive this practice is worldwide. It is unknown which technologies are effective and currently used or planned.
This project undertakes to measure and monitor so far as is possible the world-wide extent of electronic and ultrasonic mind control usage and to publish a report of international use.
Investigation of the use of these forms of mind control is difficult because the users of this technology are not keen to have it generally known. It is believed by many psychologists that any manipulation technique, including ultrasonic and microwave mind control, works more efficiently if the targets of the technology are unaware of its use on them.
The Trance Research Foundation has an interest in knowing how extensive the use of various forms of mind control are. Such information may be useful to the very entities which engage in the practice, as counter-measures or competing mind control techniques may also be used without most people being aware of it. The question is: would such competing suggestions and manipulations cause confusion and depression in the general public? There are also public health and ethical questions as well.
Support for this project is actively solicited. Detailed information is available.

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