Sound Familiar?

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  • Jack C.
    Jack C.

    How the Watchtower society brainwashes its members....

    brainwashing & mind control techniques

    Manchurian  Candidate The term "brainwashing" came into common language through the work of American journalist Edward Hunter who was an expert of Oriental issues; the very word being the direct translation of Chinese "hsi-nao". By "hsi-nao" the Chinese meant certain techniques in dealing with adversaries and/or training of officials. To the Western usage the term "brainwashing" spread in the 1950s through several publications depicting the treatment of American soldiers at Chinese prison camp during the Korean War 1950-1953.

    Below is a list of the usual brainwashing/mind control techniques used in schools, hospitals, army, religious cults, totalitarian states; with political prisoners and dissidents, mentally insane, some versions of psychoterapy, etc., etc. "Indoctrination" is a more slight and more subliminal form of brainwashing (e.g. commercials). However, these concepts are nothing short of controversial and open to various interpretations, which should be kept in mind while perusing the Web sources below.

    Judging by the extremely diverse material on the subject found from the Net, the funny thing about the term "brainwashing" itself is that it can be handily appropriated by just anyone -- whether they were right-wing or left-wing, religious people or anti-cultists -- to support their claims of their opponents (supposedly using these "brainwashing" techniques) being miserable, no-good wretches (see: propaganda). I became not a little bit cynical after wallowing through tons of Web pages by religious bigots, downright wackos (most usual was the claim of government having secret mind control experiments with microwaves) and so-called (American right-wing fascist/racist) patriots, but tried to put here those that I found useful or at least interesting myself. (In other words, after browsing an otherwise decent and respectable-looking page for a while you might start smelling a rat.) I can't guarantee the information found from some of these pages is totally unprejudiced or scientifically verifiable under skeptical observation. So, it's up to you to decide whether to believe them or not.


    1) HYPNOSIS - Inducing a high state of suggestibility, often thinly disguised as relaxation or meditation.

    a. Repetitive Music (most likely with a beat close to the human heart 45 to 72 beats per minute). Most likely used during "study sessions" as the teacher will say the music helps you relax and concentrate better!

    b. Voice Roll -- A "voice roll" is a patterned, paced style used by hypnotists when inducing a trance. It is also used by many lawyers, several of whom are highly trained hypnotists, when they desire to entrench a point firmly in the minds of the jurors. A voice roll can sound as if the speaker were talking to the beat of a metronome or it may sound as though he were emphasizing every word in a monotonous, patterned style. The words will usually be delivered at the rate of 45 to 60 beats per minute, maximizing the hypnotic effect.

    c. Room "Feel" - The way a room feels is essential to hypnotizing unknowing subjects. It needs special lighting, florescent lights are best because they aren't too dim, but aren't too harsh. Also, Room Temp helps a bit, usually a little cooler than normal room temperature. You need to have the unknowing subjects very relaxed, perhaps even close to falling asleep.

    2) PEER GROUP PRESSURE - Suppressing doubt and resistance to new ideas by exploiting the need to belong.

    3) "LOVE BOMBING" - Creating a sense of family through physical touch, thought & feeling sharing and emotional bonding.

    4) REJECTION OF OLD VALUES - Accelerating acceptance of new lifestyle by constantly denouncing former beliefs and values.

    5) CONFUSING DOCTRINE - Encouraging blind acceptance and rejection of logic through complex lectures on an incomprehensible doctrine.

    6) METACOMMUNICATION - Implanting subliminal messages by stressing certain key words or phrases in long, confusing lectures.

    7) REMOVAL OF PRIVACY - Achieving loss of ability to evaluate logically by preventing private contemplation.

    8) DISINHIBITION - Encouraging child-like obedience by orchestrating child-like behaviour

    9) UNCOMPROMISING RULES - Inducing regression and disorientation by soliciting agreement to seemingly simple rules which regulate mealtimes, bathroom breaks and use of medications.

    10) VERBAL ABUSE - Desensitizing through bombardment with foul and abusive language. (Physical abuse, such as torture, is the more extreme form of this.)

    11) SLEEP DEPRIVATION AND FATIGUE - Creating disorientation and vulnerability by prolonging mental an physical activity and withholding adequate rest and sleep.

    12) DRESS CODES - Removing individuality by demanding conformity to the group dress code.

    13) CHANTING OR SINGING - Eliminating non-cult ideas through group repetition of mind-narrowing chants or phrases.

    14) CONFESSION - Encouraging the destruction of individual ego through confession of personal weaknesses and innermost feelings of doubt.

    15) FINANCIAL COMMITMENT - Achieving increased dependence on the group by 'burning bridges' to the past, through the donation of assets.

    16) FINGER POINTING - Creating a false sense of righteousness by pointing to the shortcomings of the outside world.

    17) ISOLATION - Inducing loss of reality by physical separation from family, friends, society and rational references.

    18) CONTROLLED APPROVAL - Maintaining vulnerability and confusion by alternately rewarding and punishing similar actions.

    19) CHANGE OF DIET - Creating disorientation and increased susceptibility to emotional arousal by depriving the nervous system of necessary nutrients through the use of special diets and/or fasting. Also applying drugs for these purposes fall in this category.

    20) GAMES - Inducing dependence on the group by introducing games with obscure rules.

    21) NO QUESTIONS - Accomplishing automatic acceptance of beliefs by discouraging questions.

    22) GUILT - Reinforcing the need for 'salvation' by exaggerating the sins of the former lifestyles.

    23) FEAR - Maintaining loyalty and obedience to the group by threatening soul, life or limb for the slightest 'negative' thought, word or deed.

    Three Principles of Re-Education

    1) REPETITION - Going through the same subject over and over again until it is known by heart.

    2) ACTIVITY PEDAGOGICS - The subjects are never left alone nor give any private time of their own, they are always in activity.

    3) CRITICISM AND SELF-CRITICISM - The subjects are supposed to feel uncertain; under the constant threat of being humiliated and despised.

    In the Korean War the "criticism and self-criticism" sessions held for the American prisoners of war by the Chinese clearly had deeper effects than the POWs could initially comprehend, and when they found out, it was too late. In the beginning many prisoners found this whole procedure just childish, and were inclined to take it merely as something of a joke, but without them being able to realize it, the situation of being subjected constantly to the criticism of one's comrades became humiliating.

    That a grown-up person should publicly discuss one's habits or inclinations -- some of them of very private nature -- confess one's faults, receive strong criticism for insignificant misdemeanours, will not be indeed in the course of time anything to be considered childish or playful: it simply will be experienced as insulting. This continuing feeling of humiliation became crucial in the gradual psychological break-up of the prisoners' personalities. Furthermore, this ongoing process of "criticism and self-criticism" was bound to cause mistrust for one's own comrades: it was the tactics of "divide and conquer" as the ancient Romans would have called it. ("Criticism and self-criticism" were also widely applied during China's "Cultural Revolution" starting in 1966, as a method of "re-education".)

  • theBGB
    theBGB

    Wow this gave me the creeps. I can easily think of an instance in the KH that represents each and every example of brainwash listed here.

    At first I was going to say 'almost' every example except for the games and verbal abuse...then I remembered how my dad used to talk to me "You're an embarassment to the family" and "You bring nothing but shame on the family" and I also remembered the 'game of knowledge' trivia card-game (anyone remember that...they always reminded me of taro cards), which looking back now I realize was an ironic title.

  • WTWizard
    WTWizard

    Aside the diet, the witlesses do all of the above. Notice the fluorescent light bulbs in the Kingdumb Hells--even the ones with windows usually have the blinds closed and the lights on, even on sunny days. Notably, the lack of questioning anything and the prevention of having time to think are key to the witlesses.

    About the diet: I advocate the exact opposite--depriving your system of toxins that have the effect of making you more susceptible. Mercury found in high fructose corn syrup is limited by not eating the stuff. Monosodium glutamate, aspartame, and neotame are all poisons and will ruin your brain and endocrine system. Fluoride poisons your brain, and ruins your pineal gland which makes it that much more difficult to develop spiritually. Limiting or eliminating the above can but help one to bust out of the cult. And taking enough magnesium also helps, along with iodide to nourish the thyroid and help remove fluoride from the pineal gland. But I do not advocate fasting for religious reasons--you may do it for medical benefits or at the order of a doctor, but doing it for religious reasons (especially longer fasts) can be dangerous and should only be attempted with medical supervision.

    I noticed some change when I put a fluoride filter on my tap faucet. Given that the Pur filters kept breaking (the cartridges last only 100 gallons, and the filters themselves leaked badly after 2 or 3 cartridges), I ditched mine and got the fluoride filters--and noticed less mental pollution. Getting rid of my compact fluorescent light bulbs for LEDs helped a little, too--it is not perfect, but at least I don't have that pollution to add to the problem. Which is one less thing the witlesses will be able to use on me (or any other fundamentalist Christian group).

  • outsmartthesystem
    outsmartthesystem

    great list

  • sd-7
    sd-7

    Two years ago, I was reading Dr. Robert Jay Lifton's work on this concept of brainwashing. It was frightening to see how identical those subjected to the mind control process in Chinese prisons were to the JWs. I remember bringing that up in a discussion with my JW brother back then. "What, are you a Communist now?" was his response. It seems he asked a question to distract from the actual issue, rather than attempting to answer the problem this reality presented for his belief system. Or even to actually demand some proof of what I'd just said would have been nice. But given the means of defense that a JW is taught--to avoid directly answering a question and find a way to distract from the real issue at hand--can't be too surprised.

    But this is definitely more real than most people realize. I think the general public is woefully ignorant about it because when they hear 'mind control' or 'brainwashing' the mental image is that of a hypnotist or the conspiracy theorist with the tin foil hat or a torture chamber in some faraway country. They don't seem to get that even in small ways these techniques are being used in one form or another all over the place. And certainly they don't expect it from a couple of well-dressed, smiling people at their doors claiming to teach them about the Bible.

    The music and the way the talks are given--wow, that's dead-on. The tone of voice used in the WT recordings of the literature is always the same. The pacing is always the same. Always. And the music...hmm. I wonder if that's why they have so many songs during the convention program. Well, I guess that, and maybe it helps keep the blood clots from forming...

    I remember listening to the meeting over the phone, well, my wife had it on speaker and was listening to it at home, and it really did sound like the people were zombies. I had never noticed it before, until I just heard the voices by themselves over the phone. It was scary. How could all these different people sound exactly alike, the same monotone droning?

    Hmm. Well, thanks for keeping this fresh in our minds. It's important for lurkers especially to be aware of this stuff.

    --sd-7

  • sd-7
    sd-7

    http://www.jehovahs-witness.net/jw/friends/185698/1/Thought-Reform-book-Robert-Jay-Lifton-quotes-very-revealing

    Here's the thread I made on this subject. That book was a very eye-opening read, I highly recommend it for anyone still trying to deconstruct the JW-related issues.

    --sd-7

  • mrsjones5
    mrsjones5

    Great article. I have a tip for you Jack, when posting articles off the web it is prudent to also post the link where the article came from.

    Here's the link (I can't make it clickable on my iPad): http://www.phinnweb.org/neuro/brainwash/

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