Friday, August 23, 2013

On symbolism and social programming

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hypnosis

The ability to control a society by social programming (mind control, social hypnosis) is possible using unconscious education, with keywords or symbols that activate the set of instructions based in the educational materials.  First you educate a population; subliminal messages occur in self-programming, and the population can educate themselves via planted ideas in television infomercials, case studies on the Internet, planted symbols or glyphs, or spread by word-of-mouth then activated later. 

I first introduced this idea in the mid 1990s using the above concepts.  I am immune to the effects because I created the ideas in the social programming.  People would read information (in letter form or other digital form), then sleep so the unconscious mind will remember it, then a key word or symbol is shown, activating the program.  These symbols or key words are presently advertised on mass media, known only to the author.  When a government presents the symbols it is an acknowledgement of receiving information.  When a population sees the symbols, they will act on the social program.  Whatever they can remember will be presented, causing an event like social unrest, a riot, non-conscious actions, violence, peace, happiness for no reason, etc.  The event must run its course, or stopped by claiming an action (say: a character is a military person and is said to be conquering the world in the program; by claiming the character "lost" a situation, this effectively "turns off" the program).  Only high levels of a Government would know the truth, while the population acts like a series of "moles" or "cells" activated in the distant future. 

Keywords or symbols used in social programs can be religious or magical, as religion is widely used for hypnosis or mind control as it relies on imagination and suggestion.  Other symbols are Company products, given to convince the buyer to purchase the product unaware of this.

MC 2013.






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