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Posted: Thu Dec 20, 2007 2:48 am Post subject: Scientific American article on false memories... |
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I was reading a recent special edition of Scientific American with
brain and mind as its theme. One of the articles was about false
memory implantation and its connection to the "satanic ritual
abuse" hysteria that periodically grips America.
The article focused one woman>s experience with false memories
after she visited a psychologist to deal with stress. She had
hoped for some advice and perhaps an antidepressant pill, but
instead her "therapist" drugged and hypnotized her and made her
"remember" horrible events including being forced to consume a
human infant during a satanic ritual. She is traumatized by it
and can>t even go out in public because any little thing can
trigger memories of torture and cannibalism.
The worst thing is she paid good money for this abuse and not
only doesn>t she get a refund, she is expected to pay yet
another "therapist" to help her recover from the trauma induced
by the first "therapist." The second hypnosis will reveal that
she was actually abducted by aliens and given an anal probe. |
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