Are we suffering Mass Mind Manipulation?
Wednesday - March 15, 2017 12:26 pm ,
Category : WTN SPECIAL
Mind control was initially considered a mere conspiracy theory. During the early days of the term, its adherents believed a human’s mind could be controlled through the dissemination of propaganda messages to suit the person disseminating the message. Even media theories such as Agenda Setting, Framing and Priming supported the notion that the human mind could be controlled to think in a certain direction the media wanted.
The viewer goes into a trance-like mode, a type of light hypnosis. All their attention becomes concentrated on the screen, while the rest of their environment is ignored. In this semi-conscious state, they become highly susceptible to the messages contained in the programs, especially the commercials, which are created especially for that purpose.
Television started becoming popular in the fifties, and the elite have now accumulated more than 60 years of experience spread over three generations of viewers. The results are staggering. People are no longer logical, as their opinions and ideas come directly from television. The images validate what they hear. This filter of tele-opinions gets automatically superimposed over their daily reality, and have become passive members of a plugged-in society, and can no longer think, talk, or write logically. For them, images and knowledge are synonymous.This, in theory, becomes possible through the messages the media disseminate to the public. As the media constantly bombard people with a specific message or idea, over time, people become addicted to it, adopting it as a reality. Of course, if this happens, it means the thinking faculties of people have been altered. Computer and TV monitors can be made to emit weak low-frequency electromagnetic fields merely by pulsing the intensity of displayed images. Experiments have shown that the ½ Hz sensory resonance can be excited in this manner in a subject near the monitor. The 2.4 Hz sensory resonance can also be excited in this fashion. Hence, a TV monitor or computer monitor can be used to manipulate the nervous system of nearby people. The human nervous system controls everything from breathing and producing digestive enzymes, to memory and intelligence.
In 2013, the BBC published an article titled “Are we close to making human ‘mind control’ a reality?” In the article, it was said that Rajesh Rao, a researcher at the University of Washington, had succeeded in playing a computer game with his mind without using any physical controllers. In the first demonstration of human brain-to-brain communication in August 2013, Rao wearing an electrical brain signal reading cap triggered the movement of his colleague
Andrea Stocco's hand via the Internet, allowing their brains to cooperate to solve a computer game. The demonstration was subsequently replicated across other pairs of humans and the results published in the journal PLOS ONE
Mr Rao’s invention convinced many researchers that mind control is no longer a conspiracy theory, that it is real. Some researchers expressed grave concerns about the invention of Rao, saying it could lead to a Zombie apocalypse.
“When we have full links into the brain directly and you can control someone like a robot then we might have problems,” said Dr Ian Pearson, a futurologist with a background in science and engineering.
We’ve come across scientific research published on the internet with Patent number US 6506148 B2. It is titled “Nervous system manipulation by electromagnetic fields from monitors.”
This is a thing to ponder over whether the media in India is implementing the same theory to mass manipulate minds of citizens for political benefits? Please keep us posted. -WTN
Courtesy: Extracts from various content on the web
The viewer goes into a trance-like mode, a type of light hypnosis. All their attention becomes concentrated on the screen, while the rest of their environment is ignored. In this semi-conscious state, they become highly susceptible to the messages contained in the programs, especially the commercials, which are created especially for that purpose.Television started becoming popular in the fifties, and the elite have now accumulated more than 60 years of experience spread over three generations of viewers. The results are staggering. People are no longer logical, as their opinions and ideas come directly from television. The images validate what they hear. This filter of tele-opinions gets automatically superimposed over their daily reality, and have become passive members of a plugged-in society, and can no longer think, talk, or write logically. For them, images and knowledge are synonymous.This, in theory, becomes possible through the messages the media disseminate to the public. As the media constantly bombard people with a specific message or idea, over time, people become addicted to it, adopting it as a reality. Of course, if this happens, it means the thinking faculties of people have been altered. Computer and TV monitors can be made to emit weak low-frequency electromagnetic fields merely by pulsing the intensity of displayed images. Experiments have shown that the ½ Hz sensory resonance can be excited in this manner in a subject near the monitor. The 2.4 Hz sensory resonance can also be excited in this fashion. Hence, a TV monitor or computer monitor can be used to manipulate the nervous system of nearby people. The human nervous system controls everything from breathing and producing digestive enzymes, to memory and intelligence.
In 2013, the BBC published an article titled “Are we close to making human ‘mind control’ a reality?” In the article, it was said that Rajesh Rao, a researcher at the University of Washington, had succeeded in playing a computer game with his mind without using any physical controllers. In the first demonstration of human brain-to-brain communication in August 2013, Rao wearing an electrical brain signal reading cap triggered the movement of his colleague
Andrea Stocco's hand via the Internet, allowing their brains to cooperate to solve a computer game. The demonstration was subsequently replicated across other pairs of humans and the results published in the journal PLOS ONE
Mr Rao’s invention convinced many researchers that mind control is no longer a conspiracy theory, that it is real. Some researchers expressed grave concerns about the invention of Rao, saying it could lead to a Zombie apocalypse.“When we have full links into the brain directly and you can control someone like a robot then we might have problems,” said Dr Ian Pearson, a futurologist with a background in science and engineering.
We’ve come across scientific research published on the internet with Patent number US 6506148 B2. It is titled “Nervous system manipulation by electromagnetic fields from monitors.”
This is a thing to ponder over whether the media in India is implementing the same theory to mass manipulate minds of citizens for political benefits? Please keep us posted. -WTN
Courtesy: Extracts from various content on the web