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Hypnotic Suggestibility
November 21st, 2011 by admin



when we lose brain cells, do we become more suggestible/succeptible?


ok so i was doing some research on mind control programs (curiosity). It seems like the drugs involved in these programs were all like sedative/hypnotic drugs, that makes you sleepy and tired. for example benzo’s, alcohol, ghb, opiods, lsd, mmda, meths, etc. (some of these are not sedative/hypnotic)…

so these drugs pretty much kill brain cells and damage/rewire the brain (some more then others).

why would they try to kill brain cells and damage the brain.

I assume this would effect there suggestibility and succeptibility of there brains.

brings me to my question, when you lose brain cells / brain suffers damage, do you become more succeptible to suggestions?

I’m not sure. I think it’s more likely that what all those drugs seem to have in common is they will increase your dopamine. (The pleasure chemical, thus, all of those drugs give you pleasure.) And dopamine does make you more suggestible and susceptible to suggestions.

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