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david0983 New Poster
Joined: 14 Apr 2008 Posts: 2
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Posted: Sat Apr 19, 2008 7:47 pm Post subject: 9/11 The common sense that is'nt fed |
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Ok here is me.
Im David, 24 years old.
Im an ex-service personal who has served in iraq and afghanistan also a few other remote areas.
Though the biggest are Afghan and Iraq, which are a big lie to invade a country.
9/11, New York, a plane is flown into a building, then a second plane.
Then the pentagon is attacked, then a plane crashes in Pennsylvania.
Then days after the attack people question why this and why that?
Cell phone call off a plane that wasnt possible? no engines found in a fire that wouldnt have melted them?
Explosions made the towers come down, also wtc 7?
IF THIS WAS A CONSPIRACY HOW COME NO ONE UP TO DATE HAS COME OUT?
Far fetched.
Mind control
Mind control (not to be confused with "brainwashing") refers to a broad range of psychological tactics able to subvert an individual's control of his own thinking, behavior, emotions, or decisions. The concept is closely related to hypnosis[citation needed][dubious – discuss], but differs in practical approach.
There are a number of controversial issues regarding mind control and the methods by which control might be attained (either direct or more subtle) are the focus of study among psychologists, neuroscientists, and sociologists.
The question of mind control has been discussed in relation to religion, politics, prisoners of war, totalitarianism, black operations, neural cell manipulation, cults, terrorism, torture, parental alienation, and even battered person syndrome.
Mind control as a defense tactic (see also temporary insanity) was rejected by the court in the case of Patty Hearst, and in several court cases involving New Religious Movements.
Also, questions of mind control are regarding ethical questions linked to the subject of free will |
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david0983 New Poster
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Posted: Sat Apr 19, 2008 7:55 pm Post subject: |
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William Sargant connected Pavlov’s findings to the ways people learned and internalized belief systems. Conditioned behavior patterns could be changed by stimulated stresses beyond a dog’s capacity for response, in essence causing a breakdown. This could also be caused by intense signals, longer than normal waiting periods, rotating positive and negative signals and changing a dog’s physical condition, as through illness. Depending on the dog’s initial personality, this could possibly cause a new belief system to be held tenaciously. Sargant also connected Pavlov’s findings to the mechanisms of brain-washing in religion and politics.[3]
"Though men are not dogs, they should humbly try to remember how much they resemble dogs in their brain functions, and not boast themselves as demigods. They are gifted with religious and social apprehensions, and they are gifted with the power of reason; but all these faculties are physiologically entailed to the brain. Therefore the brain should not be abused by having forced upon it any religious or political mystique that stunts the reason, or any form of crude rationalism that stunts the religious sense." |
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fish5133 Site Admin
Joined: 13 Sep 2006 Posts: 2568 Location: One breath from Glory
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Posted: Sun Apr 20, 2008 11:06 pm Post subject: |
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Hi David. Sorry but i cant see the point your trying to make in your posts _________________ JO911B.
"for we wrestle not against flesh and blood but against principalities, against powers, against rulers of the darkness of this world, against wicked spirits in high places " Eph.6 v 12 |
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