Coming soon to a re-education camp near you…

Finally, a cure for all us racist, sexist bigots!

The principle is this. You show the target a picture linked with words or other pictures based on the associations you want to form. For instance, a picture of a woman with the word “independent”, or a picture of a Baltimore looter with the words “social justice activist”. While you show the target the picture you play a distinctive sound.

Later, when the target is sleeping, you play the same sound to reinforce the connections in their subconscious mind. See? It’s the science of personal improvement, and it’s not creepy at all, OK?

Think this kind of manipulation is not rife within our mainstream media already?

Of course it’s not, you tin foil lunatic!

 

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8 Responses to Coming soon to a re-education camp near you…

  1. KG says:

    Paranoia today, reality tomorrow.

    • Wombat says:

      Paranoia yesterday, reality today.

      It was noted by a commenter that this crap has been around for years. I wouldn’t be surprised is following this type of research is a kind of initiation process whereby scientists are tapped on the shoulder and asked if they’re interested in “pursuing such fields beyond the constraining matter of public approval.”

  2. G P says:

    ‘After waking, they had less prejudice towards women and black people.

    If only it were that easy, muslims could be cured of their hate and misogyny if they stayed asleep for a month.

    Sheesh.

    • KG says:

      There’s only one way to cure a muslim of his hate and misogyny, and it comes in sizes varying from .22 of an inch upwards.

  3. G P says:

    Yes, the time for pacifism is over.

  4. Brown says:

    The book “Nightschool” by Richard Wiseman touches on this but from the perspective of doing better at exams. I wish I had known 45 years ago.

  5. Cadwallader says:

    When it comes to dealing with any clipboard Nazi or even reading the msm, I have learned to always trust my paranoia, alongwith skepticism, disdain, derision etc..