I looked into this a bit over the weekend. It's following in what Robert Monroe 
used for his "Hemi-Synch" tapes/cd's of the late 80's to help achieve astral 
projection.  I remember making the drive from Boston to Virginia to pick up his 
"wave 1: Discovery" from the Monroe Institue back in 1989 actually.

  After listening to Gates of Hades, Orgasm, and one other I've come to the 
conclusion that it's all based upon power of suggestion.  I'd like to see a 
study where someone takes the description of Hand of God, or Gates of Hades but 
has the test subject listen to one of the supposed calming ones and I'll bet 
they have the "fear" type reaction.
  Although, Gates of Hades does have some bursts of this aweful static like 
sound that comes up all of the sudden and startles you a bit.

   Tell you what, Isabella Valentine's stuff is better.  At least you have a 
nice sensual voice to listen to while she trys to hypnotize you :-)

  Mike B 

Michael P. Blanchard
Senior Security Engineer, CISSP, GCIH, CCSA-NGX, MCSE
Office of Information Security & Risk Management
EMC ² Corporation
4400 Computer Dr.
Westboro, MA 01580


-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On 
Behalf Of Randy Abrams
Sent: Thursday, July 15, 2010 11:46 PM
To: Juha-Matti Laurio; [email protected]
Subject: Re: [funsec] Teens now getting high off 'digital drugs'

I blogged this story at 
http://blog.eset.com/2010/07/15/let%E2%80%99s-get-high-at-work

Can anyone say "nueroacoustics"?

Cheers,

Randy

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On 
Behalf Of Juha-Matti Laurio
Sent: Thursday, July 15, 2010 6:19 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [funsec] Teens now getting high off 'digital drugs'

Scary and dangerous:

"I-dosing on "digital drugs" is becoming an alarming new trend amongst teens.

Web sites are luring kids with free downloads of "digital drugs," which are 
audio files designed to induce drug-like effects.
The sites claim it is a safe and legal way to get high, but parents fear it 
could lead to illegal drug use.

Videos of teenagers trying digital drugs are all over YouTube, leaving parents, 
educators and law enforcement officials
with the Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs concerned."

http://www.newson6.com/global/story.asp?s=12793977

Juha-Matti
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