Dream analysis is described as a mind-control technique because dreams are ambiguous enough for the analyst to implant suggestions and false memories.
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Mind Control
Secret societies' weapon, in this lecture, is mind control: turning people into programmable robots that can be used as weapons.
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Secret societies' weapon, in this lecture, is mind control: turning people into programmable robots that can be used as weapons.
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"...your patient that this is true? And so he develops a mind control technique called dream analysis, okay? This is his book from the..."
"I think everyone who occupies himself with dreams will recognize as a very common phenomenon the fact that a dream will give proof of..."
"...whatever crap you tell him, okay? And that's a secret of mind control. And guess what, guys? We still use this crap today, all..."
"...societies and we're gonna focus on their secret weapon Which is mind control. They're able to turn you into a programmable robot that they..."
"...Okay, this is a very important idea in my game theory mind. Control is more important than dominance, okay? Control is more important than..."
"...we learned last class. So now I want to talk about mind control. So let's go back to the four earliest civilizations. These are..."
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