Ron dewolf4/8/2024 The process is presented under the name PDH, “pain-drug hypnosis”. It suggests creating in the victims an “artificial exhaustion” through drugs and pain, before “implanting” communist doctrines through hypnosis. It goes on by stating some key ideas of dialectical and historical materialism, before examining “psychopolitics” in itself. The text opens with a discourse by Beria addressed to “American students at the Lenin University ”. The book is, ostensibly, a summary of manuals circulating in the Soviet Union, allegedly written by the chief of the secret police, Lavrenti Beria (1899-1953). Still mentioned today, and the subject matter of considerable controversy, is a document published in the 1950s, when, one after the other, several different editions were published of a book known as Brain-Washing: A Synthesis of the Russian Textbook of Psychopolitics. PowerPoint presentation for Massimo Introvigne's paper at the International Conference on Scientology, Faculty for Comparative Studies of Religions, University of Antwerp, Jan. Ron Hubbard, Kenneth Goff, and the "Brain-Washing Manual" of 1955 by Massimo Introvigneįor further and more updated information, see Does Scientology Believe in Brainwashing? The Strange Story of the Brain-Washing Manual of 1955
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