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Πώς λειτουργεί η πλύση εγκεφάλου. ΑΥΤΟ κάνουν κανάλια και κυβερνησεις. ΑΥΤΟ κάνουν ΚΑΙ τώρα !!

Κατά τη διάρκεια του πολέμου της Κορέας, οι Κορεάτες και οι Κινέζοι αιχμαλωτιστές φέρεται να έκαναν πλύση εγκεφάλου από Αμερικανούς αιχμαλώτους που κρατούνταν σε στρατόπεδα φυλακής.... Αρκετοί κρατούμενοι τελικά ομολόγησαν ότι διεξήγαγαν πόλεμο με μικρόβια - κάτι που δεν είχαν κάνει - και υποσχέθηκαν πίστη στον κομμουνισμό μέχρι το τέλος της αιχμαλωσίας τους. Τουλάχιστον 21 στρατιώτες αρνήθηκαν να επιστρέψουν στις Ηνωμένες Πολιτείες όταν αφέθηκαν ελεύθεροι. Ακούγεται εντυπωσιακό, αλλά οι σκεπτικιστές επισημαίνουν ότι ήταν 21 στους περισσότερους από 20.000 κρατούμενους στις κομμουνιστικές χώρες. Η πλύση εγκεφάλου λειτουργεί πραγματικά με αξιόπιστο τρόπο;

Στην ψυχολογία, η μελέτη της πλύσης εγκεφάλου, που συχνά αναφέρεται ως μεταρρύθμιση της σκέψης , εμπίπτει στη σφαίρα της «κοινωνικής επιρροής». Η κοινωνική επιρροή συμβαίνει κάθε λεπτό κάθε ημέρας. Είναι η συλλογή τρόπων με τους οποίους οι άνθρωποι μπορούν να αλλάξουν τη στάση, τις πεποιθήσεις και τις συμπεριφορές των άλλων ανθρώπων. Για παράδειγμα, η μέθοδος συμμόρφωσης στοχεύει να προκαλέσει μια αλλαγή στη συμπεριφορά ενός ατόμου και δεν αφορά τις στάσεις ή τις πεποιθήσεις του. Είναι η προσέγγιση "Απλά κάνε το". Η πειθώ , από την άλλη πλευρά, στοχεύει σε μια αλλαγή στάσης ή "Κάντο γιατί θα σε κάνει να νιώσεις καλά/ευτυχισμένος/υγιής/επιτυχημένος". Την εκπαίδευσηΗ μέθοδος (η οποία ονομάζεται "μέθοδος προπαγάνδας" όταν δεν πιστεύετε σε αυτό που διδάσκεται) ισχύει για το χρυσό κοινωνικής επιρροής, προσπαθώντας να επηρεάσει μια αλλαγή στις πεποιθήσεις του ατόμου, σύμφωνα με το "Κάνε το γιατί ξέρεις ότι είναι το σωστό ». Η πλύση εγκεφάλου είναι μια σοβαρή μορφή κοινωνικής επιρροής που συνδυάζει όλες αυτές τις προσεγγίσεις για να προκαλέσει αλλαγές στον τρόπο σκέψης κάποιου χωρίς τη συγκατάθεση αυτού του ατόμου και συχνά παρά τη θέλησή του.

Επειδή η πλύση εγκεφάλου είναι μια τόσο επεμβατική μορφή επιρροής, απαιτεί την πλήρη απομόνωση και εξάρτηση του υποκειμένου, γι 'αυτό ακούς κυρίως πλύση εγκεφάλου που συμβαίνει σε στρατόπεδα φυλακών ή ολοκληρωτικές λατρείες . Ο πράκτορας (το πλυντήριο εγκεφάλου) πρέπει να έχει τον πλήρη έλεγχο του στόχου (του πλύσης εγκεφάλου) έτσι ώστε τα πρότυπα ύπνου, το φαγητό, η χρήση του μπάνιου και η ικανοποίηση άλλων βασικών ανθρώπινων αναγκών να εξαρτώνται από τη βούληση του πράκτορα. Στη διαδικασία πλύσης εγκεφάλου, ο πράκτορας διασπά συστηματικά την ταυτότητα του στόχου σε σημείο που να μην λειτουργεί πλέον. Ο πράκτορας στη συνέχεια το αντικαθιστά με ένα άλλο σύνολο συμπεριφορών, στάσεων και πεποιθήσεων που λειτουργούν στο τρέχον περιβάλλον του στόχου.

Ενώ οι περισσότεροι ψυχολόγοι πιστεύουν ότι η πλύση εγκεφάλου είναι δυνατή υπό τις κατάλληλες συνθήκες, κάποιοι το θεωρούν απίθανο ή τουλάχιστον ως μια λιγότερο σοβαρή μορφή επιρροής από ό, τι τα μέσα ενημέρωσης την παρουσιάζουν. Ορισμένοι ορισμοί της πλύσης εγκεφάλου απαιτούν την παρουσία της απειλής σωματικής βλάβης και σύμφωνα με αυτούς τους ορισμούς, οι περισσότερες εξτρεμιστικές λατρείες δεν ασκούν πραγματική πλύση εγκεφάλου, καθώς συνήθως δεν κακοποιούν σωματικά τους νεοσύλλεκτους. Άλλοι ορισμοί βασίζονται στον "μη φυσικό εξαναγκασμό και τον έλεγχο" ως εξίσου αποτελεσματικό μέσο για την επιρροή. Ανεξάρτητα από τον ορισμό που χρησιμοποιείτε, πολλοί ειδικοί πιστεύουν ότι ακόμη και υπό ιδανικές συνθήκες πλύσης εγκεφάλου, τα αποτελέσματα της διαδικασίας είναι συνήθως βραχυπρόθεσμα-η παλιά ταυτότητα του θύματος της πλύσης εγκεφάλου δεν εξαλείφεται στην πραγματικότητα από τη διαδικασία, αλλά αντίθετα κρύβεται, και κάποτε η "νέα ταυτότητα"

Υπάρχουν ψυχολόγοι που λένε ότι η προφανής μετατροπή των Αμερικανών αιχμαλώτων κατά τη διάρκεια του πολέμου της Κορέας ήταν αποτέλεσμα απλών βασανιστηρίων και όχι "πλύσης εγκεφάλου". Και στην πραγματικότητα, οι περισσότεροι αιχμάλωτοι στον πόλεμο της Κορέας δεν μετατράπηκαν καθόλου στον κομμουνισμό, πράγμα που οδηγεί στο ερώτημα της αξιοπιστίας: Είναι η πλύση εγκεφάλου ένα σύστημα που παράγει παρόμοια αποτελέσματα σε πολιτισμούς και τύπους προσωπικότητας ή εξαρτάται κυρίως από την ευαισθησία του στόχου επιρροή? Στην επόμενη ενότητα, θα εξετάσουμε την περιγραφή ενός εμπειρογνώμονα για τη διαδικασία πλύσης εγκεφάλου και θα βρούμε τι είναι ένας εύκολος στόχος.

Τεχνικές πλύσης εγκεφάλου

Αμερικανοί αιχμάλωτοι στον πόλεμο της Κορέας
Αμερικανοί αιχμάλωτοι στον πόλεμο της Κορέας
ΦΩΤΟΓΡΑΦΙΑ ΕΥΓΕΝΙΚΗ ΠΡΟΣΦΟΡΑ ΤΟΥ ΑΜΕΡΙΚΑΝΙΚΟΥ ΣΤΡΑΤΟΥ

Στα τέλη της δεκαετίας του 1950, ο ψυχολόγος Robert Jay Lifton μελέτησε πρώην αιχμαλώτους πολέμου της Κορέας και στρατόπεδα της Κίνας. Αποφάσισε ότι είχαν υποβληθεί σε μια διαδικασία πολλαπλών βημάτων που ξεκίνησε με επιθέσεις στην αίσθηση του εαυτού του κρατουμένου και τελείωσε με μια αλλαγή στις πεποιθήσεις. Ο Λίφτον τελικά καθόρισε ένα σύνολο βημάτων που εμπλέκονται στις περιπτώσεις πλύσης εγκεφάλου που μελέτησε:

  1. Επίθεση στην ταυτότητα
  2. Ενοχή
  3. Αυτοπροδοσία
  4. Οριακό σημείο
  5. Επιείκεια
  6. Αναγκασμός εξομολόγησης
  7. Διοχέτευση ενοχών
  8. Απελευθέρωση ενοχής
  9. Πρόοδος και αρμονία
  10. Τελική εξομολόγηση και αναγέννηση

­Each of thes­e stages takes place in an environment of isolation, meaning all "normal" social reference points are unavailable, and mind-clouding techniques like sleep deprivation and malnutrition are typically part of the process. There is often the presence or constant threat of physical harm, which adds to the target's difficulty in thinking critically and independently.

We can roughly divide the process Lifton identified into three stages: breaking down the self, introducing the possibility of salvation, and rebuilding the self.

Breaking down the self

  • Assault on identity: You are not who you think you are. This is a systematic attack on a target's sense of self (also called his identity or ego) and his core belief system. The agent denies everything that makes the target who he is: "You are not a soldier." "You are not a man." "You are not defending freedom." The target is under constant attack for days, weeks or months, to the point that he becomes exhausted, confused and disoriented. In this state, his beliefs seem less solid.
  • Guilt: You are bad. While the identity crisis is setting in, the agent is simultaneously creating an overwhelming sense of guilt in the target. He repeatedly and mercilessly attacks the subject for any "sin" the target has committed, large or small. He may criticize the target for everything from the "evilness" of his beliefs to the way he eats too slowly. The target begins to feel a general sense of shame, that everything he does is wrong.
  • Self-betrayal: Agree with me that you are bad. Once the subject is disoriented and drowning in guilt, the agent forces him (either with the threat of physical harm or of continuance of the mental attack) to denounce his family, friends and peers who share the same "wrong" belief system that he holds. This betrayal of his own beliefs and of people he feels a sense of loyalty to increases the shame and loss of identity the target is already experiencing.
  • Breaking point: Who am I, where am I and what am I supposed to do? With his identity in crisis, experiencing deep shame and having betrayed what he has always believed in, the target may undergo what in the lay community is referred to as a "nervous breakdown." In psychology, "nervous breakdown" is really just a collection of severe symptoms that can indicate any number of psychological disturbances. It may involve uncontrollable sobbing, deep depression and general disorientation. The target may have lost his grip on reality and have the feeling of being completely lost and alone. When the target reaches his breaking point, his sense of self is pretty much up for grabs -- he has no clear understanding of who he is or what is happening to him. At this point, the agent sets up the temptation to convert to another belief system that will save the target from his misery.

The Possibility of Salvation

  • ­­Leniency: I can help you. With ­the target in a state of crisis, the agent offers some small kindness or reprieve from the abuse. He may offer the target a drink of water, or take a moment to ask the target what he misses about home. In a state of breakdown resulting from an endless psychological attack, the small kindness seems huge, and the target may experience a sense of relief and gratitude completely out of proportion to the offering, as if the agent has saved his life.
  • Compulsion to confession: You can help yourself.For the first time in the brainwashing process, the target is faced with the contrast between the guilt and pain of identity assault and the sudden relief of leniency. The target may feel a desire to reciprocate the kindness offered to him, and at this point, the agent may present the possibility of confession as a means to relieving guilt and pain.
  • Channeling of guilt: This is why you're in pain.After weeks or months of assault, confusion, breakdown and moments of leniency, the target's guilt has lost all meaning -- he's not sure what he has done wrong, he just knows he is wrong. This creates something of a blank slate that lets the agent fill in the blanks: He can attach that guilt, that sense of "wrongness," to whatever he wants. The agent attaches the target's guilt to the belief system the agent is trying to replace. The target comes to believe it is his belief system that is the cause of his shame. The contrast between old and new has been established: The old belief system is associated with psychological (and usually physical) agony; and the new belief system is associated with the possibility of escaping that agony.
  • Releasing of guilt: It's not me; it's my beliefs.The embattled target is relieved to learn there is an external cause of his wrongness, that it is not he himself that is inescapably bad -- this means he can escape his wrongness by escaping the wrong belief system. All he has to do is denounce the people and institutions associated with that belief system, and he won't be in pain anymore. The target has the power to release himself from wrongness by confessing to acts associated with his old belief system. With his full confessions, the target has completed his psychological rejection of his former identity. It is now up to the agent to offer the target a new one.

Rebuilding the Self

  • ­Progress and harmony: If you want, you can choose good.The agent introduces a new belief system as the path to "good." At this stage, the agent stops the abuse, offering the target physical comfort and mental calm in conjunction with the new belief system. The target is made to feel that it is he who must choose between old and new, giving the target the sense that his fate is in his own hands. The target has already denounced his old belief system in response to leniency and to­rment, and making a "conscious choice" in favor of the contrasting belief system helps to further relieve his guilt: If he truly believes, then he really didn't betray anyone. The choice is not a difficult one: The new identity is safe and desirable because it is nothing like the one that led to his breakdown.
  • Final confession and rebirth: I choose good.Contrasting the agony of the old with the peacefulness of the new, the target chooses the new identity, clinging to it like a life preserver. He rejects his old belief system and pledges allegiance to the new one that is going to make his life better. At this final stage, there are often rituals or ceremonies to induct the converted target into his new community. This stage has been described by some brainwashing victims as a feeling of "rebirth."

(See How Cults Work: Indoctrination for details on the thought-reform process that takes place specifically in destructive cults.)

A brainwashing process like the one discussed above has not been tested in a modern laboratory setting, because it's damaging to the target and would therefore be an unethical scientific experiment. Lifton created this description from first-hand accounts of the techniques used by captors in the Korean War and other instances of "brainwashing" around the same time. Since Lifton and other psychologists have identified variations on what appears to be a distinct set of steps leading to a profound state of suggestibility, an interesting question is why some people end up brainwashed and others don't.

Certain personality traits of the brainwashing targets can determine the effectiveness of the process. People who commonly experience great self doubt, have a weak sense of identity, and show a tendency toward guilt and absolutism (black-and-white thinking) are more likely to be successfully brainwashed, while a strong sense of identity and self-confidence can make a target more resistant to brainwashing. Some accounts show that faith in a higher power can assist a target in mentally detaching from the process. Mental detachment is one of the POW-survival techniques now taught to soldiers as part of their training. It involves the target psychologically removing himself from his actual surroundings through visualization, the constant repetition of a mantra and various other meditative techniques. The military also teaches soldiers about the methods used in brainwashing, because a target's knowledge of the process tends to make it less effective.

While the U.S. consciousness was turned to brainwashing in the 1950s in the aftermath of the Korean War, brainwashing has been around for longer than that. Scholars have traced the roots of systematic thought reform to the prison camps of communist Russia in the early 1900s, when political prisoners were routinely "re-educated" to the communist view of the world. But it was when the practice spread to China and the writings of Chairman Mao Tse-tung ("The Little Red Book") that the world started to take notice.

Brainwashing Then and Now

Η Patty Hearst στην κάμερα παρακολούθησης
Patty Hearst is caught on surveillance camera during a bank robbery in San Francisco.
PHOTO COURTESY KEYSTONE/CONSOLIDATED NEWS PICTURES/GETTY IMAGES

­In 19­29, Mao Tse-tung, who would later lead the Chinese Communist Party, used the phrase ssu-hsiang tou-cheng (translated as "thought struggle") to describe a process of brainwashing. Political prisoners in China and Korea were reportedly subjected to communist-conversion techniques as a matter of course. The modern concept and the term "brainwashing" was first used by journalist Edward Hunter in 1951 to describe what had happened to American POWs during the Korean War. Hunter introduced the concept at a time when Americans were already afraid: It was the Cold War, and America panicked at the idea of mass communist indoctrination through "brainwashing" -- they might be converted and not even know it!

In the wake of the Korean War revelations, the U.S. government seemed to fear it was falling behind in the weapons race, because it began its own mind-control research. In 1953, the CIA began a program called MKULTRA. In one study, the CIA supposedly gave subjects (including the famed Timothy Leary) LSD in order to study the effects of mind-altering drugs and gauge the effectiveness of psychedelics at inducing a brainwashing-friendly state of mind. The results were not that encouraging, and subjects were supposedly harmed by the experiments. Drug experimentation by the CIA was officially cancelled by Congress in the 1970s, although some claim it still happens under the radar. Public interest in brainwashing briefly subsided after the Cold War but resurfaced in the 1960s and 1970s with the emergence of countless non-mainstream political and religious groups during that era. Parents who were horrified by their children's new beliefs and activities were sure they'd been brainwashed by a "cult." The mass suicides and killing sprees committed by a small percentage of those cults seemed to validate the brainwashing fears, and some parents went so far as to have their children kidnapped by "deprogrammers" to remove them from the influence of cult leaders.

­One supposed victim of brainwashing at that time was Patty Hearst, ­heiress to the Hearst publishing fortune, who would later use a brainwashing defense when she was on trial for bank robbery. Hearst became famous in the early 1970s after she was kidnapped by the Symbionese Liberation Army (the SLA, which some deem a "political cult") and ended up joining the group. Hearst reports that she was locked in a dark closet for several days after her kidnapping and was kept hungry, tired, brutalized and afraid for her life while SLA members bombarded her with their anti-capitalist political ideology. Within two months of her kidnapping, Patty had changed her name, issued a statement in which she referred to her family as the "pig-Hearsts" and appeared on a security tape robbing a bank with her kidnappers.

Patty Hearst stood trial for bank robbery in 1976, defended by the famous F. Lee Bailey. The defense claimed that Hearst was brainwashed by the SLA and would not have committed the crime otherwise. In her mental state, she could not tell right from wrong. Hearst was found guilty and sentenced to seven years in prison. She only served two -- in 1979, President Carter commuted her sentence.

In the next section we'll look at the Lee Boyd Malvo case.

The Lee Boyd Malvo Case

Λι Μπόιντ Μάλβο
Lee Boyd Malvo is escorted by deputies as he is brought into court to be identified by a witness.
PHOTO COURTESY DAVIS TURNER/AFP/ GETTY IMAGES

­Another "insanity by brainwashing" defense hit the courtroom ­30 years later, when Lee Boyd Malvo stood trial for his role in the 2002 sniper attacks in and around Washington, D.C. The 17-year-old Malvo and 42-year-old John Allen Muhammad killed 10 people a­nd wounded three in a killing spree. The defense claimed that the teenaged Malvo was brainwashed by Muhammad into committing the crimes, which he would not have committed if he weren't under Muhammad's control. According to "The Brainwashing Defense" in Psychology Today:

Muhammad pl­ucked 15-year-old Malvo from the Caribbean island of Antigua, where his mother had abandoned him, and brought him to the U.S. in 2001. An army veteran, Muhammad filled the teen's head with visions of an impending race war and trained Malvo in marksmanship. He isolated Malvo, steeped him to his own idiosyncratic, vitriolic brand of Islam and imposed a strict diet and exercise regimen on his "adopted" son.

­The argument was that Malvo was brainwashed, and because he was brainwashed he could not tell right from wrong. Malvo was found guilty and sentenced to life in prison without parole. (Muhammad was sentenced to death in a separate trial.)

There seems to be a contrast between an underlying fear of brainwashing in modern society, as seen in contemporary films and literature, and the apparent belief of many people who sit on juries that brainwashing is hogwash. Maybe it's the "it could never happen to me" reaction, or maybe it's just a general reluctance to absolve a criminal of responsibility for his or her crime. Whatever the cause, people seem to distinguish between brainwashing now and brainwashing in the future, the latter of which appears to be the more fearsome of the two. The future of brainwashing, if Hollywood and the conspiracy theorists are to be trusted, involves much more high-tech approaches. And yes, brain implants are arguably a lot scarier than verbal or physical "assaults on identity." If some evil branch of neurosurgery can get it right, we're all doomed to be puppets of the state. Combined with hypnosis techniques, a brain implant might be all that's needed to control a human being's thoughts, actions and beliefs. But most scientists agree that the field of neurology is nowhere close to that level of understanding of the human brain. Likewise, many psychologists believe that large-scale brainwashing -- via the mass media and subliminal messages, for instance -- is not possible, because the thought-reform process requires isolation and absolute dependence of the subject in order to be effective. It's just not that easy to change a person's core personality and belief system.

For more information on brainwashing and related topics, check out the links that follow.

Originally Published: May 10, 2006

Brainwashing FAQ

What are some aspects of brainwashing?
Brainwashing entails: (1) Isolation from the familiar, inclusive of, but not limited to colleagues, family, or the environment, 2) Absolute submission, and (3) A rigid system of reward and punishment in terms of obedience and unwillingness to cooperate, respectively.
Is brainwashing a criminal act?
Brainwashing is perhaps best known in the context of prisoners, war criminals, cults and more recently, child custody cases. It is well recognized as a war crime and is deemed impermissible according to the Geneva Conventions. However, it isn’t technically illegal in the United States, though there are some laws regarding manipulation.
What does brainwashing achieve?
Someone is said to be brainwashed when their mind is controlled or altered by force, changing what they believe, think,  value and do.
Can a person actually be brainwashed?
The human mind can be controlled using  psychological techniques, though psychologists disagree about the extent to which a person can be brainwashed. Film and television tends to exaggerate what brainwashing is and how far this extreme form of social influence can go..
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