06-04-2013, 07:41 PM
Indeed terrifying. I, like Jan, suspect there is some hype here. That said they are always way more advanced in these matters than they report.
I remember as a child feeling the most horror -invoking scenerio would be if other's could read my mind.
Since we know that many minds can be controlled that is the flip side.
Equally scary. Sirhan is probably the most famous example who comes to mind, but he's in a large group these days.
I think most of the so called "terrorosts" , like the Christmas Day "underwear bomber" and the shooters since him are all hapless programmed
MK victims. Erick and I were discussing, inter alia, the Ct. school shooting last night and the idea that his mother was probably MI and that is why she had such a vast amount
of weaponry, easily accessable to her son, who was/is at the very least drugged out on psych meds and probably Jolly West's kind of "therapy".
I have long been interested in hypnosis. I have tried twice to be hypnotized (for medical reasons- insomnia) and neither was successful. It was funny hearing the quack tell me I was now asleep.
Not even close. And I wanted this to work. So I have concluded that I am lucky that I can't be put into such a state.
Our thoughts and dreams are the last frontier of privacy.
Orwell was more correct than even he could have envisioned.
Dawn
I remember as a child feeling the most horror -invoking scenerio would be if other's could read my mind.
Since we know that many minds can be controlled that is the flip side.
Equally scary. Sirhan is probably the most famous example who comes to mind, but he's in a large group these days.
I think most of the so called "terrorosts" , like the Christmas Day "underwear bomber" and the shooters since him are all hapless programmed
MK victims. Erick and I were discussing, inter alia, the Ct. school shooting last night and the idea that his mother was probably MI and that is why she had such a vast amount
of weaponry, easily accessable to her son, who was/is at the very least drugged out on psych meds and probably Jolly West's kind of "therapy".
I have long been interested in hypnosis. I have tried twice to be hypnotized (for medical reasons- insomnia) and neither was successful. It was funny hearing the quack tell me I was now asleep.
Not even close. And I wanted this to work. So I have concluded that I am lucky that I can't be put into such a state.
Our thoughts and dreams are the last frontier of privacy.
Orwell was more correct than even he could have envisioned.
Dawn