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Psychologist Margaret Singer describes six 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.
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.
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* Scarcity: The Rule of the Few
* Scarcity: The Rule of the Few


Using these six broad categories, he offers specific examples of both mild and extreme mind control (both one on one and in groups), notes the conditions under which each social rule is most easily exploited for false ends, and offers suggestions on how to resist such methods."
Using these six broad categories, he offers specific examples of both mild and extreme mind control (both one on one and in groups), notes the conditions under which each social rule is most easily exploited for false ends, and offers suggestions on how to resist such methods.


Reference: Wikipedia.org
Reference: Wikipedia.org
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==See Also==
==See Also==


[[Basic Principles of Psychological Warfare]]
[[Mind Control]]
[[Social Engineering]]


[[Category: Ascension]][[Category: Newsletter]]
[[Category: Ascension]][[Category: Newsletter]]