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Human Manipulation May
Not Be Subtle Anymore By James Donahue November 2005 Most people are unaware
of just how skillfully manipulated they are every day by angelic, religious and commercial interests to do certain things,
accept certain concepts, buy certain products and vote for certain candidates and issues. We are bombarded with
subliminal messages hidden within television broadcasts, movies, radio transmissions and even canned store and elevator music.
Large color advertisements in magazines and newspapers often have secret images implanted within them that only the subconscious
mind can see. Even public speaking has become an art form with secret messages encoded within the words you hear. Our world is filled with
advertising posters. They appear on the sides of buildings, on buses, on baseball stadium walls, in the sky. We can’t
go anywhere that we don’t find somebody advertising. Our computers are bugged with devices that post pop-up ads in our
faces. The telephone has been ruined by constant promotional calls by mindless machines. We can’t watch a movie without
getting products promoted in subtle ways in your face. Actors drink certain brands of a beverage with the label clearly seen.
They drive certain brands of vehicles. Billboards are clearly seen in the background. Few people think for
themselves. What we may believe are original and creative ideas have very likely been implanted in our heads by external sources.
We create from the subconscious memory of a political or promotional message. If those aren’t influencing how we think,
the whispers of angels into the subconscious are also manipulating our thoughts. This is why democratic
systems of government cannot work. When you leave decisions to the masses, the masses can be influenced to do whatever a ruler
wishes. Thus the democracy becomes a monarchy in disguise. In a brief way I have
attempted to point out the subtle ways in which humans are managed, controlled and directed by button pushers throughout the
daily scheme of events. But now there is a new and less subtle method of human control about to come on the market. The Japanese telephone
company Nippon Telegraph & Telephone Corp. has developed a way to turn humans into robotic machines by simply having them
put on a special cap that sends electronic signals into the inner ears. Designed to help make
electronic gaming more realistic, the device sends a very low voltage electric current from the back of the ears through the
head, from either left or right, depending on the way a joystick on a remote-control device is moved. The effects on a person
wearing the cap are astounding. The simple turn of a joystick can force a person to sway or turn right or left, in spite of
that person’s efforts to walk in a straight line. One writer who tested
the device said the phenomenon is painless but dramatic. “Your feet start to move before you know it. I could even remote-control
myself by taking the switch into my own hands.” While the device is being
developed for games, the implications for military and political controls of large numbers of people are frightening. All
it will take is for someone to find a way to send low voltage transmissions through the air, without the use of the voluntary
donning of a special cap, and you have a machine that can control armies. Timothy Hullar, assistant
professor at Washington University School of Medicine, said all it would take was to find a way to deliver an electromagnetic
field to the ear from a distance and the technology becomes a weapon. Hullar suggested that
it could be a non-lethal weapon that could simply make the opponent dizzy. That idea has not escaped other observers. Invocon
Inc., a If successful, the police
can soon throw away their controversial tazers and start using dizzy guns to knock unruly subjects to the ground. Instead
of stunning them, cops can simply make them too dizzy to stand up. |
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