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The Battle for Your Mind wire directly into the brains of the audience. They were warm and receptive, their hands tingled and they responded, and according to programming, in other ways that I cannot mention here. The more we find out about how human beings work through today's highly advanced technological research, the more we learn to control human beings. And what probably scares me the most is that the medium for takeover is already in place! The television set in your living room and bedroom is doing a lot more than just entertain- ing you. out something else about an altered state of consciousness. When you go me t h emo St i S t h at t h e into an altered state, you transfer It obviously isn't getting better ... we are rapidly moving into an alpha-level world - very possibly the Orwellian world of "1984" - placid, glassy-eyed, and responding obediently to instructions. A research project by Jacob Jacoby, a Purdue University psy- chologist, found that of 2,700 people tested, 90% misunderstood even such simple viewing fare as commercials and "Barnaby Jones." Only minutes after watching, the typical viewer missed 23 to 36% of the questions about what e or she had seen. Of course they did - they were going in and out of Before I continue, let me point oW h a t ) fo b a ) | y scares trance! If you go into a deep trance, you must be instructed to remem- er - otherwise you automatically forget. into right brain, which results in the me d i um fo r t a k eover i S I have just touched the tip of the internal release of th body's own opiates: enkephalins and _ Beta- endorphins, chemically almost iden- tical to opium. In other words, it feels good ... and you want to come back for more. Recent tests by researcher Herbert Krugman showed _ that, while viewers were watching TV, right-brain activity outnumbered left-brain activity by a ratio of two to one. Put more simply, the viewers were in an altered state... in trance more often than not. They were getting their Beta-endorphin "fix". To measure attention spans, psychophysiologist Thomas Mulholland of the Veterans Hospital in Bedford, Massachusetts, attached young viewers to an EEG machine that was wired to shut the TV set off whenever the children's brains produced a majority of alpha waves. Although the children were told to concentrate, only a few could keep the set on for more than 30 seconds! Most viewers are already hypnotised. To deepen the trance is easy. One simple way is to place a blank, black frame every 32 frames in the film that is being projected. This creates a 45 beat- per-minute pulsation perceived only by the subconscious mind - the ideal pace to generate deep hypnosis. The commercials or suggestions presented following this alpha- inducing broadcast are much more likely to be accepted by the viewer. The high percentage of the viewing audience that has som- nambulistic-depth ability could very well accept the suggestions as commands - as long as those commands did not ask the viewer to do something contrary to his morals, religion, or self-preservation. The medium for takeover is here. By the age of 16, children have spent 10,000 to 15,000 hours watching TV - that is more time than they spend in school! In the average home, the TV set is on for six hours and 44 minutes per day - an increase of nine minutes from last year and three times the average rate of increase during the 1970's. iceberg. When you start to combine a | rea d y i n p | ace.... subliminal messages behind the music, subliminal visuals, project- ed on the screen, hypnotically pro- t h e te | eV i $ i on set | duced visual effects, sustained musical beats at a trance-inducing pace ... you have extremely effec- tive brainwashing. Every hour that you spend watching the TV set you become more conditioned. and, in case you thought there was a law against any of these things, guess again. There isn't! There are a lot of powerful people who obviously prefer things exactly the way they are. Maybe they have plans for you? ~ ——o PRASAD A ot alpha waves. Although the children were told to concentrate, only a few could keep the set on for more than 30 seconds! Most viewers are already hypnotised. To deepen the trance is easy. One simple way is to place a blank, black frame every 32 frames in the film that is being projected. This creates a 45 beat- per-minute pulsation perceived only by the subconscious mind - the ideal pace to generate deep hypnosis. The commercials or suggestions presented following this alpha- inducing broadcast are much more likely to be accepted by the viewer. The high percentage of the viewing audience that has som- nambulistic-depth ability could very well accept the suggestions as commands - as long as those commands did not ask the viewer to do something contrary to his morals, religion, or self-preservation. The medium for takeover is here. By the age of 16, children have spent 10,000 to 15,000 hours watching TV - that is more time than they spend in school! In the average home, the TV set is on for six hours and 44 minutes per day - an increase of nine minutes from last year and three times the average rate of increase during the 1970's. From a talk delivered by Dick Sutphen at the World's Congress of Professional Hypnotists Convention, Las Vegas, USA. The seaple hem are non-aysessive vP , Ba, aml gaffer inure severe dncunlinence Swan l a alee Bred The seaple hare are non-aggressive andl gaffer inure severe fcunmlinence Seen ten NEXUS - 27 Maybe they have plans for you? MAY/JUNE 1991 *- YEAR BOOK