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CIA, MKUltra: Mind Control Techniques are Being Used Today & How To Protect Yourself
CIA, MKUltra: Mind Control Techniques are Being Used Today & How To Protect Yourself
(Smooth read. Book ends on Chatbots. Narrative is shaped around trauma as enabler for really efficient changes. Historically disbehavior was less tolerable than disbelief. Lots of East Coast in the past. The terms lacked definitions so they were not official designations and therefore off the expert testimonies.Recovery this decade again highlights social control. Perhaps akin to myth of Achilles Heel. A tricky question may arise as to whether, when it is the party or state doing the manipulation, the subject joins their mainstream, but when it is for profit, there is a kind of transference with the trainer as interrogator and it becomes more of a pyramid scheme. As far as a testing, these guys were encouraged to rewrite memoirs umpty-ump times to show their shift in convictions and whom to scapegoat, and later were trained in resistance, which seems to be ungrounding them yet again so the fallback was defineable, the whole forming development. Back in the day, Franklin discovers electricity and has a way to measure effects off the screen as it were, so the innovation in these cases is of interest. In consciousness, an observer paradox. This is all before BCI. Grok 4 adds issues on interpretability and model collapse for AI.)
·youtube.com·
CIA, MKUltra: Mind Control Techniques are Being Used Today & How To Protect Yourself
Making friends with your past and future selves
Making friends with your past and future selves
"Most recently, a new program called Future You, developed at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, offers young people a chance to chat with an online, AI-generated simulation of themselves at age 60. A recent study of 344 participants found that users who interacted with their future selves reported 'increased future self-continuity' and, perhaps as a consequence, significantly less anxiety, compared with those who did not."
Most recently, a new program called Future You, developed at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, offers young people a chance to chat with an online, AI-generated simulation of themselves at age 60. A recent study of 344 participants found that users who interacted with their future selves reported “increased future self-continuity” and, perhaps as a consequence, significantly less anxiety, compared with those who did not.
·knowablemagazine.org·
Making friends with your past and future selves
Altered States of Consciousness are Prevalent and Insufficiently Supported Clinically: A Population Survey - Mindfulness
Altered States of Consciousness are Prevalent and Insufficiently Supported Clinically: A Population Survey - Mindfulness

(Which of these impulses balance any others?
What are the dimensions? How far along are they? Who and what deserves feedback? How do technologies intersect, e.g. 5G and AI?
What are the social subdomains and what are the forecasts? Is there a template for daily tech reflection? What are the emergent phenomena related to consciousness and tech advances or interactions? For instance, some of this could be input on the phone devices. Are machines capable of reviews like the past/present/future technique? Do they find cycles, regressions, or gradients? How do engineers assemble in a digital society to be productive and effective? Questions are nice, but is there always a definite system to figure each out? On a practical note, can LLMs be used to write something that interprets handwritten text for, not only smart tasks, but questions, ideas, and events?
How are leaders using chatbots? )

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Altered States of Consciousness are Prevalent and Insufficiently Supported Clinically: A Population Survey - Mindfulness
Essay | For Conversations You Dread, Try a Chatbot
Essay | For Conversations You Dread, Try a Chatbot

"• I have a dilemma, and I’m wondering if you can help.

• I need advice on a conversation I’m dreading. Can you help me prepare for it by asking me a few questions, and then role-play it with me?

• I’m thinking about _. Can you poke a few holes in my thought process?

• I don’t know why someone said _. Can you help me understand their perspective?"

• I have a dilemma, and I’m wondering if you can help.• I need advice on a conversation I’m dreading. Can you help me prepare for it by asking me a few questions, and then role-play it with me?• I’m thinking about _____. Can you poke a few holes in my thought process?• I don’t know why someone said _____. Can you help me understand their perspective?You speak to t
·wsj.com·
Essay | For Conversations You Dread, Try a Chatbot