14-Pound Joystick
By Atom Bergstrom
Atom’s Blog
Only 1% of the Medical Police State knows the power of mass hypnosis and Mesmerism (Mass Sociogenic Illness).
A 14-pound joystick is enough to control a 12-ton aircraft carrying 13 tons of armament.
A small clique of billionaires has a disproportionate amount of control over the survival and livelihood of the rest of Earth’s biological species.
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Arthur Van Harlingen, M.D. (“The Hysterical Neuroses of the Skin,” The American Journal of the Medical Sciences, 1897) wrote …
“We know now that the phenomenon of autosuggestion is one of those most conspicuous in the etiology of hysterical affections of all kinds, and we have sufficient data to assume autosuggestion to be at the bottom of the production of many of the dermatoneuroses of hysteria. Particularly in the numerous and carefully detailed histories of the stigmatics we can trace the working of autosuggestion most plainly.
“Moreover, several most interesting experiments in suggestion have been successfully performed. Mabille suggested to an hysterical man, plunged in hypnotic slumber, that a quarter of an hour after he should awake the letter V would appear at a spot upon his forearm, which he marked with a pencil, and that this letter would bleed. The phenomenon promptly appeared at the time and in the place suggested. Patches of dermatitis resembling burns and other skin-lesions have also been induced by Edwards and others through suggestion.”
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'14-Pound Joystick' has 1 comment
October 17, 2023 @ 5:57 pm John
Hello Atom! In your excellent Mind Over Matter Journal #10 PDF, you mention the power of charisma, and I have noticed that while some people are born with enormous amounts of charisma and others seem to have very little, despite all efforts to be congenial and outgoing. Could hypnosis and Mesmerism be used to help those lacking it develop some, or does charisma work on a totally different wavelength between people? If not, how does one increase charisma?