John C. Lilly Sensory Deprivation Tanks and LSD | |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 78227579 United States 06/06/2021 05:23 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | No LSD involved, but damn it makes you realize how much your mind creates reality...especially when there is nothing to go off of. Found the experience quite mind expanding, but wouldn’t recommend it, for people with anxiety, fears, problems....it will only amplify such things. People that do LSD would be able to confirm that *wink* |
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Revolution of Consciousness
User ID: 35990220 United States 06/06/2021 11:28 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Don't forget the electrostimulation technique he invented using wires inside the cranium. I knew someone who believed they had memories of being a subject in one of his experiments. Now a paper has surfaced indicating control of human beings was a target of this research going back to the 50's. [link to journals.sagepub.com (secure)] The personal papers of the neurophysiologist John C. Lilly at Stanford University hold a classified paper he wrote in the late 1950s on the behavioural modification and control of ‘human agents’. The paper provides an unnerving prognosis of the future application of Lilly’s research, then being carried out at the National Institute of Mental Health. Lilly claimed that the use of sensory isolation, electrostimulation of the brain, and the recording and mapping of brain activity could be used to gain ‘push-button’ control over motivation and behaviour. This research, wrote Lilly, could eventually lead to ‘master-slave controls directly of one brain over another’. |
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Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 80239871 Germany 06/06/2021 12:55 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Don't forget the electrostimulation technique he invented using wires inside the cranium. I knew someone who believed they had memories of being a subject in one of his experiments. Now a paper has surfaced indicating control of human beings was a target of this research going back to the 50's. Quoting: Revolution of Consciousness [link to journals.sagepub.com (secure)] The personal papers of the neurophysiologist John C. Lilly at Stanford University hold a classified paper he wrote in the late 1950s on the behavioural modification and control of ‘human agents’. The paper provides an unnerving prognosis of the future application of Lilly’s research, then being carried out at the National Institute of Mental Health. Lilly claimed that the use of sensory isolation, electrostimulation of the brain, and the recording and mapping of brain activity could be used to gain ‘push-button’ control over motivation and behaviour. This research, wrote Lilly, could eventually lead to ‘master-slave controls directly of one brain over another’. yes he was recruited by CIA they wanted his mind control techniques |
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