Definicje Brainwashing:
Brainwashing & mind control techniques
The Secret History of Mind Control
What Happened to Free Speech?
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Brainwashing, the application of coercive techniques to change the values and beliefs, perceptions and judgments, and subsequent mindsets and behaviors of one or more people, usually for political, financial, personal, or religious purposes
From Dictionary
1. Intensive, forcible indoctrination, usually political or religious, aimed at destroying a person's basic convictions and attitudes and replacing them with an alternative set of fixed beliefs.
2. The application of a concentrated means of persuasion, such as an advertising campaign or repeated suggestion, in order to develop a specific belief or motivation.
2. The application of a concentrated means of persuasion, such as an advertising campaign or repeated suggestion, in order to develop a specific belief or motivation.
From Britannica Concise Encyclopedia:
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From Science Dictionary:
Indoctrination that forces people to abandon their beliefs in favor of another set of beliefs. Usually associated with military and political interrogation and religious conversion, brainwashing attempts, through prolonged stress, to break down an individual's physical and mental defenses. Brainwashing techniques range from vocal persuasion and threats to punishment, physical deprivation, mind-altering drugs, and severe physical torture.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Mind control (also known as brainwashing , coercive persuasion , mind abuse , thought control , or thought reform ) refers to a process in which a group or individual "systematically uses unethically manipulative methods to persuade others to conform to the wishes of the manipulator(s), often to the detriment of the person being manipulated".The term has been applied to any tactic, psychological or otherwise, which can be seen as subverting an individual's sense of control over their own thinking, behavior, emotions or decision making.
From Urbandictionary.com:
1. knowing you have the upper hand over someone, or being able to manipulate them, despite any truthfulness to that situation
2. The minipulation of a subject's mind which causes the subject to perform a task when the set condition is triggered. This can be open to awareness or not by the subject. The minipulator is a malicious person/group using the media, sounds, etc. as a medium for such minipulations.
3. The abiblity to control/influence someone's "actions"
2. The minipulation of a subject's mind which causes the subject to perform a task when the set condition is triggered. This can be open to awareness or not by the subject. The minipulator is a malicious person/group using the media, sounds, etc. as a medium for such minipulations.
3. The abiblity to control/influence someone's "actions"
Linki do stron o "Mind Control":
Mindcontrol - Wikipedia
Mindcontrol - Wikipedia (alias)
Brainwashing & mind control techniques
Brainwash:
The Secret History of Mind Control
Brainwashing - What Happened to Free Speech?
From Babylon English:
brainwashing, act of controlling the thoughts and/or actions of others
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