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Below please find information on mind control. IMO, the real trick is to see
when one is in a group fiting the criteria below.

Sincerely,  Neil Brick

Excerpts from http://www.factnet.org/rancho1.htm

How does mind control work?:

A technical overview of mind control tactics
[This document, in substance, was presented to the U.S. Supreme Court as an
educational Appendix on coercive psychological systems in the case
Wollersheim v. Church of Scientology 89-1367 and 89-1361. The Wollersheim
case was being considered related to issues involving abuse in this area. In
this document coercive persuasion is the professional term being used to
describe the nature of coercive psychological systems. Wollersheim
case-specific details have been deleted.]

This traditional concept of coercion is far better understood than the
technological concepts of "coercive persuasion" which are effective
restraining, impairing, or compelling through the gradual application of
PSYCHOLOGICAL FORCES.

There are seven main tactic types found in various combinations in a coercive
persuasion program. A coercive persuasion program can still be quite
effective without the presence of ALL seven of these tactic types.

TACTIC 1. The individual is prepared for thought reform through increased
suggestibility and/or "softening up," specifically through hypnotic or other
suggestibility-increasing techniques such as: A. Extended audio, visual,
verbal, or tactile fixation drills; B. Excessive exact repetition of routine
activities; C. Decreased sleep; D. Nutritional restriction.

TACTIC 2. Using rewards and punishments, efforts are made to establish
considerable control over a person's social environment, time, and sources of
social support. Social isolation is promoted. Contact with family and friends
is abridged, as is contact with persons who do not share group-approved
attitudes. Economic and other dependence on the group is fostered. (In the
forerunner to coercive persuasion, brainwashing, this was rather easy to
achieve through simple imprisonment.)

TACTIC 3. Disconfirming information and nonsupporting opinions are prohibited
in group communication. Rules exist about permissible topics to discuss with
outsiders. Communication is highly controlled. An "in-group" language is
usually constructed.

TACTIC 4. Frequent and intense attempts are made to cause a person to
re-evaluate the most central aspects of his or her experience of self and
prior conduct in negative ways. Efforts are designed to destabilize and
undermine the subject's basic consciousness, reality awareness, world view,
emotional control, and defense mechanisms as well as getting them to
reinterpret their life's history, and adopt a new version of causality.

TACTIC 5. Intense and frequent attempts are made to undermine a person's
confidence in himself and his judgment, creating a sense of powerlessness.

TACTIC 6. Nonphysical punishments are used such as intense humiliation, loss
of privilege, social isolation, social status changes, intense guilt,
anxiety, manipulation and other techniques for creating strong aversive
emotional arousals, etc.

TACTIC 7. Certain secular psychological threats [force] are used or are
present: That failure to adopt the approved attitude, belief, or consequent
behavior will lead to severe punishment or dire consequence, (e.g. physical
or mental illness, the reappearance of a prior physical illness, drug
dependence, economic collapse, social failure, divorce, disintegration,
failure to find a mate, etc.).
Another set of criteria has to do with defining other common elements of mind
control systems. If most of Robert Jay Lifton's eight point model of thought
reform is being used in a cultic organization, it is most likely a dangerous
and destructive cult. These eight points follow:

Robert Jay Lifton's Eight Point Model of Thought Reform

1. ENVIRONMENT CONTROL. Limitation of many/all forms of
communication with those outside the group. Books, magazines,
letters and visits with friends and family are taboo. "Come out and be
separate!"

2. MYSTICAL MANIPULATION. The potential convert to the group
becomes convinced of the higher purpose and special calling of the
group through a profound encounter/experience, for example, through
an alleged miracle or prophetic word of those in the group.

3. DEMAND FOR PURITY. An explicit goal of the group is to bring
about some kind of change, whether it be on a global, social, or
personal level. "Perfection is possible if one stays with the group and
is committed."

4. CULT OF CONFESSION. The unhealthy practice of self disclosure
to members in the group. Often in the context of a public gathering in
the group, admitting past sins and imperfections, even doubts about
the group and critical thoughts about the integrity of the leaders.

5. SACRED SCIENCE. The group's perspective is absolutely true and
completely adequate to explain EVERYTHING. The doctrine is not
subject to amendments or question. ABSOLUTE conformity to the
doctrine is required.

6. LOADED LANGUAGE. A new vocabulary emerges within the
context of the group. Group members "think" within the very abstract
and narrow parameters of the group's doctrine. The terminology
sufficiently stops members from thinking critically by reinforcing a
"black and white" mentality. Loaded terms and clichés prejudice
thinking.

7. DOCTRINE OVER PERSON. Pre-group experience and group
experience are narrowly and decisively interpreted through the
absolute doctrine, even when experience contradicts the doctrine.

8. DISPENSING OF EXISTENCE. Salvation is possible only in the
group. Those who leave the group are doomed.

Coercion is defined as, "to restrain or constrain by force..." Legally it
often implies the use of PHYSICAL FORCE or physical or legal threat. This
traditional concept of coercion is far better understood than the
technological concepts of "coercive persuasion" which are effective
restraining, impairing, or compelling through the gradual application of
PSYCHOLOGICAL FORCES.

A coercive persuasion program is a behavioral change technology applied to
cause the "learning" and "adoption" of a set of behaviors or an ideology
under certain conditions. It is distinguished from other forms of benign
social learning or peaceful persuasion by the conditions under which it is
conducted and by the techniques of environmental and interpersonal
manipulation employed to surpress particular behaviors and to train others.
Over time, coercive persuasion, a psychological force akin in some ways to
our legal concepts of undue influence, can be even MORE effective than pain,
torture, drugs, and use of physical force and legal threats.

This is much different and far less devasting than that which you are able to
achieve with the improvements of coercive persuasion. With coercive
persuasion you can change people's attitudes without their knowledge and
volition. You can create new "attitudes" where they will do things willingly
which they formerly may have detested, things which previously only torture,
physical pain, or drugs could have coerced them to do. The advances in the
extreme anxiety and emotional stress production technologies found in
coercive persuasion supersede old style coercion that focuses on pain,
torture, drugs, or threat in that these older systems do not change attitude
so that subjects follow orders "willingly." Coercive persuasion changes both
attitude AND behavior, not JUST behavior.


THE PURPOSES AND TACTICS OF COERCIVE PERSUASION

Coercive persuasion or thought reform as it is sometimes known, is best
understood as a coordinated system of graduated coercive influence and
behavior control designed to deceptively and surreptitiously manipulate and
influence individuals, usually in a group setting, in order for the
originators of the program to profit in some way, normally financially or
politically. The essential strategy used by those operating such programs is
to systematically select, sequence and coordinate numerous coercive
persuasion tactics over CONTINUOUS PERIODS OF TIME. There are seven main
tactic types found in various combinations in a coercive persuasion program.
A coercive persuasion program can still be quite effective without the
presence of ALL seven of these tactic types.

COERCIVE PERSUASION IS NOT PEACEFUL PERSUASION

Programs identified with the above-listed seven tactics have in common the
elements of attempting to greatly modify a person's self-concept, perceptions
of reality, and interpersonal relations. When successful in inducing these
changes, coercive thought reform programs also, among other things, create
the potential forces necessary for exercising undue influence over a person's
independent decision-making ability, and even for turning the individual into
a deployable agent for the organization's benefit without the individual's
meaningful knowledge or consent.

Coercive persuasion programs are effective because individuals experiencing
the deliberately planned severe stresses they generate can only reduce the
pressures by accepting the system or adopting the behaviors being promulgated
by the purveyors of the coercion program. The relationship between the person
and the coercive persuasion tactics are DYNAMIC in that while the force of
the pressures, rewards, and punishments brought to bear on the person are
considerable, they do not lead to a stable, meaningfully SELF-CHOSEN
reorganization of beliefs or attitudes. Rather, they lead to a sort of
coerced compliance and a situationally required elaborate rationalization,
for the new conduct.

Once again, in order to maintain the new attitudes or "decisions," sustain
the rationalization, and continue to unduly influence a person's behavior
over time, coercive tactics must be more or less CONTINUOUSLY applied.

Looking like peaceful persuasion is precisely what makes coercive persuasion
less likely to attract attention or to mobilize opposition. It is also part
of what makes it such a devastating control technology. Victims of coercive
persuasion have: no signs of physical abuse, convincing rationalizations for
the radical or abrupt changes in their behavior, a convincing "sincerity, and
they have been changed so gradually that they don't oppose it because they
usually aren't even aware of it.

, in United States v. Lee 455 U.S. 252, 257-258 (1982), the California
Supreme Court found that "when a person is subjected to coercive persuasion
without his knowledge or consent... [he may] develop serious and sometimes
irreversible physical and psychiatric disorders, up to and including
schizophrenia, self-mutilation, and suicide."

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