EPISODE · Apr 14, 2019 · 2H 58M
The Helios Biblios Hour : MEDIA 2019 : Don"t drink the CLONAID
from O YE DRYBONES (FEB 2019 - JAN 2025) · host DRYBONES
Commending Michael Jackson’s ‘pioneer vision of cloning,’ Clonaid reaffirms its privacy policy LAS VEGAS, July 8 – After fielding numerous inquiries about the possible cloning of Michael Jackson, Dr. Brigitte Boisselier, head of Clonaid, today reaffirmed the company’s policy of strictly respecting the privacy of each of its patients..“Michael was a visionary who wasn’t afraid to embrace new technologies,” she said. “I’m glad his interest in cloning is being revealed now, since he was a pioneer in his views about it back in 2002 and his fans ought to know about it.”Watching television often creates an altered state of consciousness, becausethe television screen, while appearing static, flickers. What causesyou to go into an altered state? In hypnosis, it is actually body relaxationand a carefully patterned voice roll. The hypnotist speaks with a regularbeat, as if matching his words to a metronome. 14 In fact, any repeating lightor sound pattern can lead you into the hypnotic state of mind — a state ofmind mat is just like "day dreaming." This is an altered state ofconsciousness. Think of the times you have caught yourself staring blanklyat the television screen, losing all sense of time and place. When you stop conscious thinking and your mind goes blank, then your mind is in its most suggestible state. It is in this state of mind where you are the most receptive to mental programming. Think of the many times you have seen flashing words in both local and national TV commercials.By clever manipulation, people can be led to believe something that is not true when such information is carefully timed and presented by an accepted and respected authority. Information is processed by the brain in a veryspecific way. At the base of the brain, there is a "check valve" .Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/o-ye-drybones-archive--6500709/support.
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Commending Michael Jackson’s ‘pioneer vision of cloning,’ Clonaid reaffirms its privacy policy LAS VEGAS, July 8 – After fielding numerous inquiries about the possible cloning of Michael Jackson, Dr. Brigitte Boisselier, head of Clonaid, today reaffirmed the company’s policy of strictly respecting the privacy of each of its patients..“Michael was a visionary who wasn’t afraid to embrace new technologies,” she said. “I’m glad his interest in cloning is being revealed now, since he was a pioneer in his views about it back in 2002 and his fans ought to know about it.”Watching television often creates an altered state of consciousness, becausethe television screen, while appearing static, flickers. What causesyou to go into an altered state? In hypnosis, it is actually body relaxationand a carefully patterned voice roll. The hypnotist speaks with a regularbeat, as if matching his words to a metronome. 14 In fact, any repeating lightor sound pattern can lead you into the hypnotic state of mind — a state ofmind mat is just like "day dreaming." This is an altered state ofconsciousness. Think of the times you have caught yourself staring blanklyat the television screen, losing all sense of time and place. When you stop conscious thinking and your mind goes blank, then your mind is in its most suggestible state. It is in this state of mind where you are the most receptive to mental programming. Think of the many times you have seen flashing words in both local and national TV commercials.By clever manipulation, people can be led to believe something that is not true when such information is carefully timed and presented by an accepted and respected authority. Information is processed by the brain in a veryspecific way. At the base of the brain, there is a "check valve" .Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/o-ye-drybones-archive--6500709/support.
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