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Psychologist Margaret Singer describes the conditions which would create an atmosphere in which thought reform through [[Mind Control]] tactics are made possible, in that these conditions involve no need for direct physical coercion or violence. See [[Warning Signs of a Cult]]. | Psychologist Margaret Singer describes the conditions which would create an atmosphere in which thought reform through remote [[Mind Control]] tactics are made possible, in that these conditions involve no need for direct physical coercion or violence. See [[Warning Signs of a Cult]]. | ||
* Keep the victim unaware of what is going on and how he is being changed a step at a time. | * Keep the victim unaware of what is going on and how he is being changed a step at a time. |