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==Alice Mind Control==
==Alice Mind Control==
A slightly off-beat and idiosyncratic but gentle introduction to a [[Unapproved Topics|unapproved topic]] or subject which for most 3D people, most of the time is safely relegated to the realm of fictional horror, ridiculous conspiracy theories or a similar mental pigeon-hole, so that life can proceed according to their belief systems or resume as normal.<ref>[Tim Baber, Mind Control Researcher]</ref>
A slightly off-beat and idiosyncratic but gentle introduction to a [[Unapproved Topics|unapproved topic]] or subject which for most [[3D]] people, most of the time is safely relegated to the realm of fictional horror, ridiculous conspiracy theories or a similar mental pigeon-hole, so that life can proceed according to their belief systems or resume as normal.<ref>[Tim Baber, Mind Control Researcher]</ref>


The relevant work of Albert Biderman were also used in the training of interrogation specialists, an in-depth class on Biderman's Principles - in Guantánamo (New York Times, July 2nd 2008). To break a person's will, it suffices to deprive him of all human contact, to disorient him, to disrupt his biological rhythms and subject him to great stress. By using a suitable combination of very simple elementary techniques, such as disorientation, sleep deprivation, sensory deprivation, or degrading, the subject's psychological integrity swiftly disintegrates, he quickly regresses to an infantile stage and his will is broken. <ref>[https://www.uni-kiel.de/psychologie/mausfeld/pubs/Mausfeld_Psychology%20%27white%20torture%27%20and%20the%20responsibility%20of%20scientists_2009.pdf Torture and Psychology]</ref>
The relevant work of Albert Biderman were also used in the training of interrogation specialists, an in-depth class on Biderman's Principles - in Guantánamo (New York Times, July 2nd 2008). To break a person's will, it suffices to deprive him of all human contact, to disorient him, to disrupt his biological rhythms and subject him to great stress. By using a suitable combination of very simple elementary techniques, such as disorientation, sleep deprivation, sensory deprivation, or degrading, the subject's psychological integrity swiftly disintegrates, he quickly regresses to an infantile stage and his will is broken. <ref>[https://www.uni-kiel.de/psychologie/mausfeld/pubs/Mausfeld_Psychology%20%27white%20torture%27%20and%20the%20responsibility%20of%20scientists_2009.pdf Torture and Psychology]</ref>