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Mind control: The Zombie Effect

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Methods of latent impact on the human psyche are no longer secret.

Academician Igor Smirnov of the Russian Academy of Sciences is often referred to as a father of psychotropic weapons. At the age of 28, he became the head of a laboratory  in Russia’s 1st Medical Institute. He is the author of numerous sensational discoveries. Back then, he was faced with a task to “create” human-geniuses, who would be capable of becoming great scientists, magnificent inventors. Smirnov main goal was to make those people use the reserves of their own psyche. His first top-secret experiment in psycho-reconnaissance was carried out in 1984. Professor Smirnov possesses several dozens patents on various inventions. Nowadays, staff researchers of Russia's Scientific Research Institute continue to conduct in-depth studies of human psyche under Dr. Smirnov’s direct guidance.

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Methods of latent impact on the human psyche are no longer secret.

“I allow for the possibility that perpetrators can and do use such methods to manipulate one’s conscious for the purpose of creating terrorists-kamikazes,” stated Dr. Smirnov in his interview to MK. Professor Igor Smirnov was in fact the world’s first man to get into the human mind by means of a computer.

Back then, society was completely unaware of the so-called Shakhids. Now, the most logical comes to mind: what triggers a person to commit such act of violence? How come the instinct of self-preservation fails to block one’s inner urge to destroy oneself? This was the main topic of my discussion with Dr. Smirnov.

The explosive oblivion

-How is it possible to erase one's memory?

-There exists an entire array of possible methods. Majority of them are psychochemical. Electroshock can also have the same effect on a person. However, nothing works better than the so-called semantic influence, when a person is given certain orders that he then executes without hesitation. Personally, I wouldn’t want to go into details on such matters. As a result of such “outside influence”, a person’s “self” gets totally blocked. Instead, another “self” is being created. That second identity in turn can have a number of various programmed urges, such as killing oneself.

-Are there many people in our country capable of carrying out such procedures?

-I can’t say for sure. Obviously, the knowledge acquired at school is not enough to carry out such experiments. I think the amount of such specialists is rather limited.

-Do you think you could restore people’s memory?

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