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The Enigma of Hypnotism: Unveiling the Realities of Mind Control

Hypnotism, a subject of both skepticism and fascination, has long been proven to exist beyond the realms of fiction and stage performances. Among the notable figures in the history of hypnotism stands Wolf Messing, a man whose extraordinary abilities left an indelible mark on the world and challenged our understanding of the human mind. While ...

Max Lu

Side view of a young man with the universe super-imposed and a spinning galaxy occupying the space where his brain would be.

Brain Computer Interface That Translates Thoughts Into Text Messages

In a recent breakthrough development, researchers have succeeded in using brain-computer interfaces to convert thoughts into text messages. The study findings show how brain-computer interfaces can pave the way for converting thoughts into legible texts. The concept of creating a text using the mind sounds like science fiction, but it has already happened in reality.

Science Unmasked

CIA’s MK Ultra Mind Control Program Is the Stuff of Nightmares

MK Ultra is the code name of a series of mind control experiments conducted by the CIA between the 1950s and 1970s. The researchers used several types of drugs and unique procedures to induce changes in the mental state and even to alter the brain function of its test subjects. Organized by the CIA’s Office ...

Jack Roberts

MK Ultra mind control experiments.