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, Helen

Driscoll <helen wrote:

 

> Doc -

> When I sold rare books ages ago, a customer told me that there was

> suppressed, first edition (1st ed, first state) of the Manchurian -

> with a preface or intro with info naming a government org that did

> these experiments.

> Never saw it or heard of it again, so it could be a book

collector's myth.

> Helen

 

 

Yep.

 

The evil that men do in the name of power.

 

Cool, Hunnn?

 

 

ps. I mean, using conditioning to cause someone to do something so

alien to their behavior, like in the movie Battle Star Galactica,

the Scilones who are really andriods that have been preprogrammed to

kill key people when they get a specific psychic command.

!My God! We have advanced to the level of Scilones

 

 

> On Apr 3, 2006, at 1:11 AM, kahunamaker wrote:

>

> > ---, Dave Strayer <dstrayer@> wrote:

> >> One of Salter's premises is " all hypnosis is conditioning " ...

> >> Of course, it would have been even better had I spelled Pavlov

> >> correctly. :-)

> >>

> >> Dave Strayer

> >

> > Hi Dave,

> >

> > You might want to go and have some fun and read Andrew Salter's

work.

> >

> > And read his materials from the premise, " if Slater is right, how

> > could I use these tactics to make my hypnosis even better?

> >

> > A couple of his titles are, " What is Hypnosis " and " This is

> > Hypnosis " .

> >

> > There are a couple of others that he's written but I don't recall

> > their titles right now. Amazon probably has them.

> >

> > Anyway, one of Salter's premises, which he does verify very well,

> > through logic and through experimentation, is that all hypnosis

is

> > conditioning, the type of advanced conditioning that Pavlov

ended up

> > with.

> >

> > Conditioning so powerful that once conditioned the conditioned

> > person would do ANYTHING that was conditioned into him.

> >

> > Salter's works were the basis for the " Manchurian Candidate " book

> > during the 50's, and later on the movie.

> >

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