Journalists lost respect for the facts, misled people, numbed their sense of reality, and paralyzed democratic responsibility…— Heiner Gehring, “Versklavte Gehirne” In our hyper-connected age, where information surges with every scroll and swipe, we assume freedom of thought is a given. But what if our very ability to think freely is being shaped—manipulated even—by forces most of us never question? Chapter 2 of Heiner Gehring’s Versklavte Gehirne (“Enslaved...
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This is an update of Last year’s 2017 article – See Addendum below. HAARP is the trip-off-the-tongue abbreviation for the mouthful that is America’s High Frequency Active Auroral Research Program housed near Gakona, Alaska. Here, on a 33-acre site, scientists transmit a 3.6million megawatt signal into the ionosphere. Then other colleagues in white lab coats can understand and control ionospheric processors that might alter the performance of communication and...
What if military victory meant not just defeating armies, but reengineering the psychological makeup of 70 million people? What if publishing a newspaper required passing a Rorschach inkblot test? What if the victors believed your family dinner table was a breeding ground for fascism? These are not hypothetical questions. Between 1945 and 1955, occupied Germany became the testing ground for one of the most ambitious—and least discussed—social engineering...
Is Google making us stupid? When Nicholas Carr posed that question he tapped into a well of anxiety about how the Internet is changing us. In 1964, just as the Beatles were launching their invasion of America’s airwaves, Marshall McLuhan published Understanding Media: The Extensions of Man and transformed himself from an obscure academic into a star. Oracular, gnomic, and mind-bending, the book was a perfect product of...
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Attitudes towards death and killing in the Modern western society are compelling, and during the last decades have changed significantly. The fantasy of death displayed in films, TV as well as “Video games” is currently labeled “humorous” or even “funny,” particularly by adolescents. The bloody, sadistic carnage, without which a handful of cinema or Broadcast companies could get funding, is a remarkable fantasy which helps to keep audiences purchasing...
“What if the battlefield was no longer land or ideology — but the human nervous system itself?” When most people hear the term mind control, they envision the tropes of bad thrillers: hypnotic spirals, CIA brainwashing labs, and cult leaders whispering strange mantras. But the true story, as Heiner Gehring presents it in Versklavte Gehirne (“Enslaved Minds”), is far more disquieting — and far more real. In the...
There is a grammatical fact that most people walk past without noticing. Germanic languages — German, Dutch, the Scandinavian tongues, and their ancestor Old English — have no true future tense. This is not a curiosity. It is not a limitation. It is a complete philosophy of time, encoded in the structure of the language itself, and it has been sitting in plain sight for as long as...
From the dawn of humanity, the desire to control the thoughts, behaviors, and actions of others has been a pervasive one. But few people know that mind control techniques have been around since the beginning of civilization itself. As long as we were aware that we had separate minds and thought processes, we were also aware of the desire to control the minds and thought processes of others,...
What we call brainwashing (a word derived from the Chinese “Hsi Nao”) is an elaborate ritual of systematic indoctrination, conversion, and self accusation used to change non Communists into submissive followers of the party (Hunter). “Menticide” is a word coined by me and derived from “mens”, the mind, and “caedere”, to kill. (NOTE: Here Mr. Meerloo followed the etymology used by the United Nations to form the word...
Pavlov made a significant discovery: the conditioned reflex could be developed most easily in a quiet laboratory with a minimum of disturbing stimuli. Every trainer of animals knows this from his own experience; isolation and the patient repetition of stimuli are required to tame wild animals. Pavlov formulated his findings into a general rule in which the speed of learning is positively correlated with quiet and isolation. The...
In an era where global organizations parade as champions of virtue and progress, the truth often hides behind a facade of benevolence. Let’s delve into the paradoxical endeavors of these organizations, revealing how their purportedly altruistic missions mask a core of manipulative power. Look how institutions like the Tavistock Institute and the World Health Organization (WHO) have become instruments of elite control, shaping public perception and policy through...

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