Technology used for Hypnosis

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Each of us has an electromagnetic field around our bodies.

This is what we know as the aura.

Our thoughts and the activity of our brain form a circuit within that aura.

Since thoughts and brain activity are electrical impulses, they can be decoded and read.

The world powers are well aware of this and with advanced computer technology, are able to decipher a person's thoughts, where they can be received by a special device and the output is much like when satellite signals are formed into a picture on our TV sets.

There are also microchips that can be used as implants along certain neural pathways to send electrical impulses to the brain, stimulating certain thoughts, feelings, beliefs or implanting certain memories.

Although this technology has a way to go, there are now actual thought reading machines, which, like everything else in time, will be perfected.

A device is placed upon a subject’s skin at certain points that reads the bioelectrical output and decodes these impulses to where they can easily be read with a special computer.

During the 1970's the world powers acquired major advances and breakthroughs in mind control technology.

Hypnosis has many positive applications, such as healing or breaking certain habits.

Most "professional" hypnotists agree that when under a hypnotic trance, the subject will never act against his/her own will or perform acts contrary to his/her own nature.

This, in reality is false.

A trained and confident operator can impel a subject to do anything he/she commands him/her to do, unless there is an extremely powerful aversion within the subject, or if the will of the subject is exceptionally strong.

Virtual hypnosis is gaining more acceptance from doctors, researchers and entrepreneurs (endtimeheadlines.org)


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