Control over thinking

Mind control can be defined as ‘mechanisms and technologies used by countries to alter an individual’s control over their own thinking, behaviour, emotions or decision making.’ Source: Wikipedia.

In my first book, ‘Terror In Britain’, a woman receives mind-pictures of virtual reality atrocities which distress her, and she is sectioned. (This involves directing a virtual reality video via a beam into the brain of a person while sleeping). Sectioning people you don’t like through political abuse of psychiatry is a recognised practice in Russia. Infiltration of local health authorities and corruption of clinicians was a strategy tried as part of the covert European War, but improved accountability, such as involvement of two doctors before authorising sectioning, has reduced the risk in the UK.

Psychiatric abuse

Psychiatric abuse

External influence

Use of external technologies to influence people, particularly politicians and people in government is a strategy adopted by the Russians. Martha met someone who visited Russia for work and stayed at a state-run hotel. At night on getting into bed that person was subjected to an ultrasound voice delivering subliminal communist propaganda.

Just as FMRI and ultrasound can be used to listen in on people’s thoughts and communicate with them verbally via a microphone attached to a headset, the same technology can enable someone to non-verbally suggest an idea, making it seem that the idea came from the targeted person. (Non-verbal intrusions are achieved via the use of ‘evoked potentials’. See Wikipedia for more on this.)

Much has been written about the horrific side of mind control covering Chinese involvement in the Korean War and the illegal CIA MK Ultra experiments. My book ‘Terror In Britain’ describes the use of electric shock torture on children to turn them into mind- controlled slaves, including a French-Canadian child called Daisy. This is consistent with the MK Ultra approach. The perpetrators in Daisy’s case were from a private militia of North American origin, funded by Russia.

Keywords: External influence, Mind Control, MK Ultra, Psychiatry