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The Unauthorized Black Book of Hypnotic Mind Control
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Okay, I’ve been setting on “Perfected Mind Control” for several years now and, for the most part, I’ve personally tested it out and been very reluctant to take it public.
My concern is that it might be misused by someone who’s not prepared to have someone completely submissive to their will.
That’s right.
See what’s possible.
Perfected Mind Control (PMC) is about making happy “slaves” that are eager to do whatever you want.
Back in the day of the governments MKULTRA project there were plenty of projects to control the thoughts and minds of others. It was, after all, the height of the cold war and we were running paranoid to forestall nuclear annihilation.
Of all the projects, LSD, brain implants, electro shock therapy and sensory deprivation the one thing that did show promise was the good old tool of hypnosis.
The goal of these black ops hypnosis experiments was to create a “sleeper” agent that would be hidden behind a barrier of amnesia and when needed the agent could be triggered to carry out a mission and once completed all memories would be hidden again behind the amnesia.
The fact is that there are some hypnotists out there who know exactly what I’m talking about and they’ve been doing it for quite some time.
Of course, to say any of this to the general public would put all the good that hypnosis can do in a bad light, so a lot of people are very concerned about keeping this information under wraps.
Yes. it’s very shocking so I hope you can understand the gravity of this little project I call Perfected Mind Control.
The goal of Perfected Mind Control is to use this power to help people become more flexible to enjoy life and eventually integrate all the individual identities back into a happier more fun loving person. While you’re doing this you can also create a wonderful life for yourself with the best friends you can imagine.
Use it wrongly and things will not go so well.
100 ebook versions of Perfected Mind Control were sold in three weeks to get some reviews and feedback and it’s now ready for it’s official release.
This is NOT an ebook.
In fact you will never be able to get Perfected Mind Control in ebook form. From this point on you will only be able to buy Perfected Mind Control as a perfect bound book.
Dion Wright –
I bought this book in 2011. Since then, i’ve learned more about George Estabrooks’ military hypnosis style, but this book references much of what is only hinted at in Estabrooks’ own book.
The hypnosis in this book modifies multi-session behavior change hypnosis to work in a similar way to a standard understanding of mind control. Jones works a benign line in hypnosis; much of the known technique in creating a mind-controlled hypnoslave is taken out or replaced with safer methods allowing the subject choice in the matter. Jones removes coercion, replacing it with a hypnotic mindframe of exclusivity; replaces mind control hypnosis’ trauma trances with pleasure trances; uses wakeproofing to prevent censorship of good feeling, rather than to lock in control operants; and his final result is the welcoming in of the subject to a likeminded group, rather than their isolation for predatory gaslighting or humiliation.
Most importantly, Jones inserts sage precautions into his work before he introduces it to the reader, and further insists the hypnotist use the PMC scripts on themselves before subjecting others to the work. These safeguards prevent unethical hypnotists from misusing the work, while also steering beginners and the incompetent from causing irreversible damage to unsuspecting victims. The effect of these insertions is again beneficial; in many ways, this book can be seen as a self-esteem-on-steroids manual. The scripts can be recorded and played back, making the book useful to the reader willing to become the subject rather than taking on the hypnotist role. This idea of the hypnotist using themselves as a test subject is one that has profoundly changed my view of hypnosis, in that one doesn’t have to be either the hypnotist or the subject, one can be both. Hypnosis books on mind control never state this idea, but they should.
The hypnosis works at multiple levels of depth; Jones has instructions for what i call Bridging Trances (having the subject drift in and out of trances between and after sessions, to the point that they increasingly find themselves in some form of suggestible hypnosis. This type of hypnosis is advanced and rarely spoken about, but i now have the experience in hypnosis to recognize when it’s being done, and have noticed that the really good hypnotists do this rather seamlessly. The PMC processes show how these are done via embedded commands.
Jones reinforces the PMC processes with wakeproofing and hypnotic seals at certain points of the hypnosis, to prevent outsiders from overturning the installations. Wakeproofing and hypnotic seals are advanced locks hypnotists use to prevent others from tampering with the work they did; this side of hypnosis is rarely spoken about outside of advanced circles, and Jones shows how these things are done.
There are many other advanced processes in the PMC scripts, they are crammed with techniques you rarely hear about in other places. Again, they strip the negative effects of the original Classical and Operant conditioning techniques sprung from, allowing some rather severe hypnosis to be practiced safely and with minimal side-effects.
This book works as a great counterbalance to George Estabrooks’ original book Hypnosis, as well as Chase Hughes’ Ellipsis Manual. Knowing what i know now, the book could do with an update, but it works fine as it is now and there is a lot of advanced hypnosis in its pages.
Why only 4 stars? The book suffers from a common mistake of imderplaying the importance of a good Hypnotic Interview in framing and establishing trance. Interview and Trancework go together like a Setup and Punchline in a joke. Jones writes the punchline (trancework) first, putting the Interview afterwards, which ruins the effect. This i find is a common thing in hypnosis books, undercutting the importance of the setup. A bit of a pet peeve of mine.
Also, my current understanding of hypnosis is that trance trigger can be set during the first hypnotic session in multi-session work, making the subsequent sessions much shorter in duration. Jones does this to an extent, but it can be done in a more thorough way, making PMC processes #2 onward a lot more compact.
So, 1 star gone.
But it’s still a very good book for an intermediate to advanced hypnotist, and a great one for a beginner, although you’ll have to gain more experience to understand all of the nuances in the work – they fly by very quickly without explanation sometimes, and you need a sharp eye to catch everything being done.
Good stuff, very informative.