Posted on 06/24/2024 6:34:04 AM PDT by knarf
All the talk about whether Joe Biden can stand for the "debate"
(How can you debate another if you're not allowed to talk to the other ?)
leads me to wonder and question whether hypnotism might be a way to make a zombie appear alive with a brain.
An author Lauent Guyenot in a film about the 1968 assassination of RFK Sr, “Israel & The Assassinations of the Kennedy Brothers: A Documentary By Laurent Guyénot” notes evidence that Sirhan Sirhan was manipulatively hypnotized based on a technique abortively employed by the Israelis to get Yasser Arafat.
https://youtu.be/a37FM542MXE?feature=shared
My SIL listens to NPR while she drives. It makes sense now.
It is not a debate.
It is a scripted question and answer session.
Years ago, we had a party about thirty friends. We hired a hypnotist to hypnotize volunteers, which more than half agreed. It was silly stuff so this one gal, her name was Susan was told her name was no longer Susan, it was Linda and then said, “by the way Linda, you don’t have any clothes on” immediately she started covering her body with her hands, ran to the bathroom crying. The hypnotist woke her up and she was fine. For years afterwards, the other people that had been there, including myself would accidentally refer to her as Linda.
I have used hypnotic induction successfully in therapy. I doubt Biden has the cognitive capacity to enter into and sustain an altered state, much less for a hour or more.
I think I went into a past life during an EVOX session. I experienced an intense battle at sea, but I experienced the whole thing as a detached observer. I suspect what I saw was the battle of Trafalgar due to what I saw in the aftermath. Before that session, I didn’t even know Trafalgar was a naval battle. No clue. I knew it was a square I had visited in London and that was it. (I actually thought it was named after a person.) The visions kept popping in for about a week or so afterwards, so I got intensely curious and started researching British sea battles. I knew I was on a British warship because of the uniforms and things people were screaming. The practitioner was pretty startled when I came out of it and said to her, “What does ‘Broadside’ mean? All those men were screaming ‘Broadside!’” I had gone to the session due to extreme anxiety and procrastination I had been experiencing at work and a friend suggested it.
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"All the talk about whether Joe Biden can stand for the "debate" (How can you debate another if you're not allowed to talk to the other ?) leads me to wonder and question whether hypnotism might be a way to make a zombie appear alive with a brain.
They will reinstall his brain stem....
That is always a concern. When you are doing stage hypnosis, you are hypnotizing the entire audience, not just the volunteers.
I have several friends that are stage hypnotists. I hear the stories from them.
While they say, “You won’t do anything under hypnosis that you would not do otherwise” , it’s a lie. It’s merely said to decrease resistance.
Children are in a hypnotic state all the time prior to age 8.
I’ve done a fair amount of hypnosis with children. It can be life changing.
I did it with children who were suicidal to identify the root cause, and it really got profound results many times.
Children can walk, talk, have eyes open and still be in a trance.
My Grandpa took me, the 'city boy' to his brother's farm one summer day. While the two men talked, I rounded up some chickens and tried to hypnotize them like I saw on TV. Grandpa saw what I was doing, successfully, for several chickens in laying them on the ground and hypnotizing and laying them out in a row. He ended up winning a bet over my 'skills' of immobilizing chickens.
I have never been hypnotized but I do have a vivid dream that happens every few years. I am in a plane which from my memories is a WWII era fighter and I am in a dive and the ground is coming up on me fast. I can hear the engine, feel the stick and see the lush green field I am heading towards and I am trying to pull out using different options and none are working.
I see the ground coming up and hear and feel the impact but there is no pain associated with the crash. Then there is just total darkness for a few seconds and then I hear the sound of a city street and I open my eyes and I am in an baby bed/crib in an apartment and I pull myself up on the rails and can see my hometowns town square with the old 1930’s/40’s type vehicles in the streets and people dressed in that period clothing walking and doing their business and then it fades out.
I dream a lot of weird stuff but this one is very vivid. The other vivid ones are quite frightening.
It may very well be real, but I don’t think one can be hypnotized against their will.
there are at least a few hypnotists in Bidens general area.
THURSDAY, Jan. 4, 2023 (HealthDay News) — An electrical zap to the brain can temporarily render a person more susceptible to hypnosis, a new study shows.
Participants became more easily hypnotized after paddles placed against their scalp delivered two 46-second rounds of electrical pulses to a precise location in their brain, researchers reported Jan. 4 in the journal Nature Mental Health.
This increase in their susceptibility to hypnosis lasted for about an hour, results show.
https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/health/wellness-and-prevention/hypnosis
Hypnotism requires trust and imagination.
In addition, people who have been hypnotized tend to feel confident that their memories are accurate, contributing to the persistence of false memories.
Have you ever watched that series “The Ghost Inside my Child?” It’s overdramatized to the point of being stupid, but the stories are pretty interesting. I saw one of a boy who remembered being burned alive in a plane, WWII era. Another one of a boy who remembers falling from a city skyscraper that was on fire. (That child had formed an unexplained phobia of tall glass buildings.) Some of them even recall their names. Usually the memories begin around age 2-3 and fade out by age 7-8 years old, when they become fully involved in the new life. It’s almost always a memory of a life that was ended suddenly and violently.
No.
Chomo Joe will be hopped up on all sorts of amphetamines’ with an earpiece. Besides. Every question and answer has been scripted.
Jim Tucker is a psychiatrist who investigates cases like yours for children who remember past lives.
I’ve known him for years and his work is excellent.
https://youtu.be/3l7bcb3aoGc?si=vayx2FLOk-hGiQQv
https://youtu.be/jG4a8f46w2E?si=is_DZeub2_abd4lt
I saw that a couple of years ago, fascinating!
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