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Post by josv2 on Aug 2, 2016 3:54:58 GMT
About memory. I know memory is fickle in the human mind to begin with. And we talked about trauma a little and the influence trauma has on memory. I believe you said that the subject's reaction to trauma depends on the particularities of the subject. What happens when you want to ensure that something gets remembered, or on the other side of the spectrum, that something gets forgotten? What would you do to ensure that comes to pass, even despite individual differences? Is there specific method for manipulating memory, or does it vary between programmers? Anything that requires reinforcement is provided it via methods shown to be most effective to the individual subject. Most often this includes sensory assault coupled with the repetition of the target (name, visuals, sound...) This is best performed in a 'cascading state' - beginning unaltered and allowing the process to guide into the altered state.
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Post by josv2 on Aug 2, 2016 3:56:11 GMT
What tools does your industry use to guard its secrets? hugs
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Post by josv2 on Aug 2, 2016 3:57:35 GMT
Do you have a colleague you look up to or admire, and/or whom you have learned from, and if so what about them and their methods do you admire ? The only colleague I ever admired was in the Navy. These cutthroats I call colleagues now are best kept at arm's length.
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Post by Caylus Ark on Aug 2, 2016 4:38:05 GMT
What tools does your industry use to guard its secrets? hugs Cryptic, but I think I follow.
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Post by Caylus Ark on Aug 2, 2016 4:38:56 GMT
About memory. I know memory is fickle in the human mind to begin with. And we talked about trauma a little and the influence trauma has on memory. I believe you said that the subject's reaction to trauma depends on the particularities of the subject. What happens when you want to ensure that something gets remembered, or on the other side of the spectrum, that something gets forgotten? What would you do to ensure that comes to pass, even despite individual differences? Is there specific method for manipulating memory, or does it vary between programmers? Anything that requires reinforcement is provided it via methods shown to be most effective to the individual subject. Most often this includes sensory assault coupled with the repetition of the target (name, visuals, sound...) This is best performed in a 'cascading state' - beginning unaltered and allowing the process to guide into the altered state. A cascading state...beginning unaltered and allowing the process to guide into the altered state. Can you explain that in a little more detail or is that not allowed?
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Post by Caylus Ark on Aug 2, 2016 4:39:56 GMT
You mentioned earlier on this thread that, if we had happened upon a different illuminati handler, the spiritual dimensions of their work would probably be raised with some mentioning. What exactly is the spiritual outlook of your average illuminati-type individual, whether handler or not - I mean, from what I've looked into, it seems to be vaguely luciferian or something of that nature. The light-bearer being the savior of humanity? Or am I totally off the mark. I also want to know, just sort of for personally curious reasons, how did you happen upon GLP? How long did you lurk before making that initial thread? Did you look upon those of us who posted their with amusement or genuine interest? Again, just sort of personally curious. Was GLP a hobby for you for awhile, something that you'd do for fun? No, it runs the gamut. Most prescribe to religion of the 'hand that feeds them'. I prefer to let my results garner favor. If you're seeking some unifying 'religion' of Illuminati, you won't find one. As I think I've said before, "anything but Christ" is the mantra.
One day many years ago I decided to see what the internet knew about the "Illuminati". GLP is prominent in web positioning.
I don't look down on people - my line of work and upbringing have taught me that no one is ever always wrong just as they are never always right. And though I have a low threshold for inanity, sometimes what we think of as inane one day is the new truth the next.
I lurked there just as I do here. You'll note that I don't really venture outside this post. The same held true for my time at GLP.
Oh? So you do lurk here? I learn something new every day.
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Post by Caylus Ark on Aug 2, 2016 4:44:04 GMT
Do you think simulations, like video games, are good for conditioning?
Do you know anything about the new tech used for monitoring brain patterns, I mean do you guys utilize EEGs or things of that nature to learn more about clients?
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Post by Caylus Ark on Aug 2, 2016 5:43:02 GMT
What are friendships between celebrities like? Real or just for show?
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Post by Caylus Ark on Aug 2, 2016 9:24:19 GMT
I would like to know, because this has always been an "ask me a question" thread - but, is there anything you would actually like to tell us?
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Post by Caylus Ark on Aug 2, 2016 19:12:14 GMT
How do you guys decide which social agendas you are going to push?
Can you walk me through what a team meeting for an asset usually goes like?
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Post by River on Aug 2, 2016 20:59:30 GMT
Just think of the glaze as being a wind-down period. Let's give analogy. I'm in an electrical room. The main switch is heavy. It gets pulled down. The circuitry shuts down. You push back up on it and it reboots. That is how your DID switch-over is. The rapid heart rate is probably from the re-boot.
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Post by Caylus Ark on Aug 2, 2016 21:00:38 GMT
Just think of the glaze as being a wind-down period. Let's give analogy. I'm in an electrical room. The main switch is heavy. It gets pulled down. The circuitry shuts down. You push back up on it and it reboots. That is how your DID switch-over is. The rapid heart rate is probably from the re-boot. Do you have some knowledge of DID chaya? If so how?
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Post by River on Aug 2, 2016 21:02:10 GMT
Just think of the glaze as being a wind-down period. Let's give analogy. I'm in an electrical room. The main switch is heavy. It gets pulled down. The circuitry shuts down. You push back up on it and it reboots. That is how your DID switch-over is. The rapid heart rate is probably from the re-boot. Sorry, I meant to quote from page 1.
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Post by Caylus Ark on Aug 2, 2016 22:10:24 GMT
Jos, speaking as a scholar, in terms of psychology, what relevant theories are pertinent to your line of work? If a person were looking to further their understanding, would you point them in the direction of behaviorism, conditioning, etc? Are there any works , journals, papers , that you would recommend?
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Post by Caylus Ark on Aug 3, 2016 0:05:45 GMT
I want to know a bit more detail about immersive roleplay scripts. Could it be framed on any fiction? Is it typically custom tailored for the asset? How frequent is it? Does it serve the function of producing triggers or associatioms or is it in a sense preparatory?
On your thread we touched upon alice in wonderland and oz. what others are common?
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Post by River on Aug 3, 2016 1:08:03 GMT
Just think of the glaze as being a wind-down period. Let's give analogy. I'm in an electrical room. The main switch is heavy. It gets pulled down. The circuitry shuts down. You push back up on it and it reboots. That is how your DID switch-over is. The rapid heart rate is probably from the re-boot. Do you have some knowledge of DID chaya? If so how? Yes. I had a co-worker who had DID. He also had no emotion. I loved sitting by him because he was an energy neutral. His aura was very dark but self contained. His thoughts didn't intrude because of lack of emotion so it gave my empathic sensitivity a rest. The only thing I ever picked up from him was desire to murder our other coworkers. My energy soothed him. But DID was a huge topic for us because he switched at times. It was interesting. I did a great deal of research on it because I wanted to understand him better.
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Post by Amadeus on Aug 3, 2016 1:25:24 GMT
nice description chaya
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Post by Caylus Ark on Aug 3, 2016 10:23:53 GMT
Jos, I was watching agents of shield tonight and I stumbled upon the brainwashing arc . Here is a brief scene, it's like 3:00min.
What do you think? It strikes me as a bit clockwork orange.
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Post by River on Aug 3, 2016 13:36:16 GMT
Words have power. I was reading something last week about Chinese pow's that busted their own eardrums to prevent brainwashing by their captors.
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Post by josv2 on Aug 3, 2016 23:36:08 GMT
Anything that requires reinforcement is provided it via methods shown to be most effective to the individual subject. Most often this includes sensory assault coupled with the repetition of the target (name, visuals, sound...) This is best performed in a 'cascading state' - beginning unaltered and allowing the process to guide into the altered state. A cascading state...beginning unaltered and allowing the process to guide into the altered state. Can you explain that in a little more detail or is that not allowed? Sure. An example of this can be demonstrated at a rave. The music plus light show begins with the subject in stability and eventually leads to altered state. The concept is similar but not as much fun.
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