The Sinister Art of Covert Mind Control: Exploring the Terrifying World of Dark Psychology - Part 1

 Covert Mind Control

Covert Mind Control

Good Day Readers, Today we are Starting with new Chapter "Covert Mind Control" of Dark Psychology.


The Idea of Covert mind Control is wrapped in lots of different packages and sold on a variety of levels for different reasons. For Example; you might see lots of online ads or videos claiming to be able to teach you to hypnotize your wife or control another person's behavior to your own ends.

This type of targeted advertising might show up in social media or on websites and specifically targets those who are amateurs to the world of "Mind Control."

They sell them the concept that in a short amount of time, you learn few specific techniques, develop the skills, and accomplish whatever you want.

The irony here is that this type pf targeted marketing is a form of covert mind control and follows the lines of many age-old marketing and selling techniques, which are still effective today. This follows because the human being's brain and how it thinks is essentially the same, though the environment and the mode of information and how it is spread has changed drastically.

The Subliminal Message Experiment

Covert Mind Control is a facet of Dark Psychology, which aspires to direct a person's actions based on subconscious commands that are planted without the targets knowing about it.

The idea of hypnosis and what was called "Subliminal" messaging became popular in the 70s when an interesting experiment took place with the intention of luring out an evasive killer on the loose. Here's how the experiment went down.

Law enforcement teamed up with a TV news network to broadcast a subliminal message to all who happened to be watching the show. While the reporters discussed the crimes of the killer and the details surrounding their occurrences, a very brief slide would show up on the screen for just a fraction of a second, far too fast for anyone to actually make out what it was in real time.

It looked like just a blip on the screen, and most people would simply dismiss it shortly afterward. But the "Blip" was actually a visual image, which contained what law enforcement hoped would be a cue that the killer would see and follow due to the subconscious embedding of a command.

The message itself was quite simple. It was a command to contact law enforcement, and it contained a visual cue in the form of a pair of eyeglasses similar to a pair found at the killer's latest crime scene. At the time, it was thought that the killer kept up with the news broadcasts about his crimes and that he would surely be tuning in to this particular show.

They also believed that there was a chance that subliminal messaging could be effective enough to actually get the killer to pick up the phone or perhaps walk into the station and turn himself in. The notion is quite comical nowadays, and needless to say, the tactic did not work.

But there was a lot going on in those days in the realm of psychology research and practices such as profiling to help law enforcement and detectives hunt down perpetrators and killers, the likes of which the country had never seen before.

The 70s were a time when the term serial killer was just beginning to be included in the language of detectives working multiple crime scenes, where the same person seemed to be making his attacks following a consistent "M.O". or modus operandi, with short breaks of varying lengths in between killings. The Modus Operandi referred to the exact way in which the killer carried out his murders.

The Subliminal messaging tactic did not work, but the research on Human Psychology and mind control never ceased to continue and garner support and dedicated researchers along the way.

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