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    One that has no mind is being kept from their personal freedoms and desires. If one was to pick if either mind control is worse or physical control I would choose mind control because your mind is who you are, your personality.When one controls their mind they are not allowing their imagination or emotions get the best of them and that is controlling one’s thinking. When one does not have control of their mind they are not able to think for themselves therefore resulting in not being able to

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    Monarch coverup. Threw the history, why the “mind control” was implemented, and the stages. I do believe. Project Monarch is the believed mind control of people. In the beginning the concept of mind control can be traced back to Egypt, Greece, India and Babylon; especially back to Egypt from the source called the Book of the Dead. In the book the details have been revealed of torture, using drugs, and hypnotism. From there on the concept of mind control has been used widely, such as “During the

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    significant progress in the field of neuroscience and the researches on brain’s study, there has been a huge modification of some statement that were considered as relevant in the past such “our brain controls our mind” but, nowadays it’s quite clear that science agrees the contrary , which is “our mind controls our brain” and this can be elucidated by the fact that statistics confirm that 75-98 % of physical, mental and behavior illnesses come from our thought life; 350 million worldwide people suffer

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    Mind Control Vs Cults

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    Mind control can be defined under its many names like “brainwashing, exploitative persuasion , uninformed consent, manipulation, coercive persuasion, malignant use of group dynamics, socio psychological manipulation, behavioral change technology, and compliance-gaining influence. Cults are also known by other names: closed system of logic, authoritarian structure, ideological totalism, and coercive organization”(rational revelation.com) . Mind control is a rather elusive topics as people don't

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    1984 Mind Control Essay

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    Mind Control The brain works in mysterious ways, it has various subdivisions that help us complete tasks. The field of psychology studies the brain and the multiple things that manipulate it. In the novel “1984” by George Orwell, the government wages psychological warfare upon its citizens. The novel talks about a guy, Winston, who gets put in multiple situations that leaves him the choice to obey the law or disobey. Everywhere Winston went, there was alwats someone watching. Psychology is a subjacet

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    physical pain, there was emotional and mental consequences that can never be altered. For example in a radio report, Ed Bradley describes how the procedures that were done on unwitting patients left them “emotionally crippled for life” (Mk-Ultra/Mind Control Experiments). The brain is one of the most important and sensitive organ in the human body. Experiments made by the CIA agents and other institutions like hospitals, colleges, and prisons used drugs, sensory deprivation, electroshock, and many

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    we ought to control our thoughts." If the highest point is control over thoughts, then the lowest point must be when individuals have no control over their own minds. This is evident through Ingsoc regime's philosophy on thought control in Orwell's 1984 where people don't have freedom of thought. Another example which demonstrates how control over mind leads to corruption of humanity itself is through Stanley's criticism on 1984 where he illustrates that by controlling what is in minds of people government

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    Subliminal Messages In media and popular culture, the popular phenomenon of mind control is often fantasized about, but generally seen as a myth or a conspiracy theory. However, although it seems crazy, the idea of mind control does have a basis in a similar, more scientific idea: subliminal messages. Subliminal messages are stimuli that pass under a typical person’s sensory threshold, meaning they are not detectable to the conscious mind. However, subliminal messages are registered by the subconscious, and

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    Mind control is something people have done for a long time. Over the years mind control has been used to take over an individual's mental state and to make them believe in a false reality. In George Orwell’s, 1984, Big Brother used mind control to alter everyone’s point of view. The main two types of mind control that they used were, fear induced and hypnosis. To begin, Big Brother controlled people by inducing fear. The induced fear made them scared to act out. As the following statement says

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    Who 's Really in Control - Is Your Mind a Runaway Train? By Joy Brugh | Submitted On May 16, 2012 Recommend Article Article Comments Print Article Share this article on Facebook 1 Share this article on Twitter Share this article on Google+ Share this article on Linkedin Share this article on StumbleUpon Share this article on Delicious Share this article on Digg Share this article on Reddit Share this article on Pinterest Expert Author Joy Brugh Who 's REALLY in CONTROL? Do you feel like

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