[Waking Times]: When people are confronted with the idea of “mind control” they often
think of something out of television or film media; a lone prisoner
tortured, chemically dazed and conditioned into a hollow zombie as his
captors squeeze information from him or use him to complete a task he
would not normally do or morally accept.
And while there is actually
some truth to this kind of Hollywood depiction, as is evidenced in the
exposure of government programs like MK Ultra, the most insidious forms
of mind control are far more subtle.
Governments and the elitists
behind them do not necessarily need to physically cage, drug and
brutalize people in order to influence how they behave. All they need to
do is manage their perceptions, expectation and assumptions. This can
be accomplished with large portions of the public, rather than one
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