National Security Secrets #5

  National Security Secrets 

#5. Supposed "haunted houses" are field tests of a technology intended to free up funds currently budgeted to law enforcement and to make prisons both obsolete and unnecessary.

Now you know the reason for "Defund the Police" and "The prisons are the problem".  You're welcome.

Here's a few details that NO ONE in their right mind is going to like:

  • The human mind has a mechanism built in for controlling things like addiction, urges of any kind, emotional outbursts, thoughtless action, taking risks in general, etc.
  • That mechanism is both simple, complex, and accessible to someone other than the person whose mind it is.  More information can be found here.
  • Using that mechanism to change someone else's behavior, belief, or perception is most likely a violation of their rights and would never be considered acceptable by the public even were it only to be used in certain situations like:
    • Someone convicted of a violent crime or just identified as having potentially violent tendencies.
    • Someone convicted of a deviant crime or just identified as having a potentially deviant tendency.
    • Someone convicted of harassment or just identified as having a potential issue with being in control or lack thereof.
  • When used in field tests, the exact nature of the tests was hidden from those tested on by creating one or more paranormal experiences.  By creating experiences that defied logic and our innate common sense, anything else a person might have been aware of could usually be safely locked away under the confusion.
  • Sometimes a psychosis would result when the person's awareness and disbelief in the paranormal prevented the tests from remaining undetected.  Additional measures would then be attempted.

There's no reason to guess at how the technology works either.  Just find the nearest person you know with every doctorate in psychology and familiarity with each theory of the mind ever published.

They already know the answer but probably weren't aware of the question.

 

Originally published on 8-14-2021

 

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