Stanley Milgram Experiment Explains Soviet Gulag KGB
(and why Remnants of Soviet KGB-FSB Still Murder People Worldwide)
Mind control involves clandestine techniques that can deceive and make the person do things that he or she would not normally do. For example, the brainwashed can murder other people, even family members, and then immediately commit suicide.
GULAG (abbreviation in Russian, Glavnoe Upravlenie Ispravitel-no-trudovykh Lagerei or Chief Directorate of Prison Camps in former USSR) - a system of labor camps run by Soviet KGB agents in the 1930'-60's, the largest world's laboratory for mind control experiments with over 10,000,000 "guinea pigs" sacrificed.
KGB (abbreviation in Russian, Komitet Gosudarstvennoy Bezopasnosti or Committee for State Security in former USSR) - a secret service or state security intelligence agency of the Soviet Union. (Now it is called FSB or Federalnaya Sluzshba Bezopasnosti, but they are generally the same people in local areas.)
In 1994, Dr. Artour Rakhimov winessed numerous crimes, deaths and cases of brainwashing with total mind control in a cult organized by KGB-related people. Also, in 1994, he reported about these crimes to Russian and Western authorities, moved to Canada, and later became the target of these KGB agents (only a minor part of KGB).
Stanley Milgram's experiment (obedience to authority) was conducted in the
1960's, and its results can explain many historical events related to past and
current dynamic of Soviet Gulag KGB.
In order to understand the mentality of modern remnants of past Gulag KGB, we can revisit the Stanley Milgram experiment and analyze the effects experienced by subjects. The essence of the study was simple: under pretence of studying “science and learning”, well over 50% ordinary people can be fooled into becoming accomplices in murder of innocent people (search the web for more details on Stanley Milgram experiment on obedience to authority and its design).
What would be the situation in real life, if thousands of subjects have been trained to murder innocent others, under the pretence of ideological propaganda, as it was the case with German Nazis and Soviet KGB agents?
Obviously, after being fooled, the deceived subjects have two choices:
they can realize the simple truth of being fooled (as it was the case
for many Nazis during the Nuremberg Tribunal) or the subjects can persist and
remain fooled. In order to persist (denial), the subjects should repress their
basic logic and transform own foolishness into a character trait.
The simplest way to do so is to displace their attention from introspection (self-analysis) by focusing it on the sufferings of their victims, as it was at the origins of the Milgram experiment. Hence, they will continue the same (obsessive-compulsive) behavior, as if being in a perpetual search for the ideal suggested by Soviet propaganda. The spiritual ideal, a gimmick, was different in these three situations: Milgram experiment – “science and learning”, Holocaust – “one clean nation for the whole world”, and Stalin’s repressions - “communism, equality, harmony and total brotherhood”, but the main result was the same: killing innocent others.
Hence, there is nothing unexpected that former mass murderers continue to do the same in the 21st century, while using the tactic of bullying their targets (those who expose or write about the Soviet Gulag KGB) by murdering their relatives, friends, and associates. A similar situation can take place in any social group when 2-3 bullies can influence hundreds of group members by harassment, dirt tricks and humiliation. Generally, ordinary people, when such “nasty” events take place switch from initial absolute denial to self-victimization, instead of doing the right thing: exposing the bullies so that they stop hunting for their new victims.
Historical conditions in the USSR and, later, Russia favored unification and re-organization of murderers. Why? After WW2, German Nazis were persecuted by international authorities, but Siberian KGB-FSB (Russian Secret Service) Gulag leaders continue to collect their pensions from the Russian state right now, while maintaining control of leftovers of Soviet Gulag KGB-FSB (past Soviet or Russian Secret Service) while organizing new murders and crimes worldwide now.
Soviet leaders announced in the 1990's that repressions were “excessive” (or "too many innocent people were killed"), as if it was a kind of an entertaining game for Soviet KGB Gulag leaders: they kill over 10 millions of people, mostly in Siberia, and then got back to normal. Note that, in my view, it is only a small part of the modern FSB-KGB that murder people (not those who are in Moscow or from Putin's team).
The real life tells us that they continue to dispatch murderers to kill innocent people in Russia and around the world. You can find examples of murders organized by Gulag KGB, in my post "Who Organized 3 Suicide-Murders in Fairfax in 2006?".
Terrorism and Activities of Gulag KGB agents (all web pages):
- Right after a small US university from Fairfax (Virginia)
decided to organize an exhibition about KGB GULAG labor camps and educate the
world about remaining world's largest group of mass murderers, there were 4 mysterious
suicide-murders in a small county. Read more about
Russian KGB agents
and how they could set up these four 2006 Fairfax suicide-murders using fast seduction-based
KGB brainwashing techniques leading to total mind control
- Terror Threat The main terror threat comes from
fast seduction-based brainwashing techniques developed and widely
used by GULAG KGB agents worldwide for acts of terrorism
- Mystery Murders,
Suicides, Massacres, Plane Crashes, and many other tragic events are
often designed by surviving GULAG KGB secret agents
- Brainwashing techniques:
trauma-based CIA brainwashing techniques vs. fast seduction-based KGB
brainwashing techniques in search for total mind control, including origins
and failure of CIA's MK ULTRA and Monarch mind control methods. Do you know that KGB had
dozens of brainwashing labs and millions of human subjects for development of total brainwashing methods?
- How to avoid brainwashing: Methods
and techniques, physiological changes in the brainwashed people
- Mind Control and how KGB uses mind control to
control minds of people worldwide
- Obama approval rating sharply fall after one weird death
in 2009 (a Mexican Professor died days later after shakng hands with President Obama in Mexico City) and apperance of
swine flu that Obama "brought" from Mexico to the USA and the rest of the world
- Obama vs. Zombies: How KGB agents use germ
warfare (swine flu pandemic) and a murder to condition people against President
Obama
- Lee Harvey Oswald: Brainwashed KGB Spy?
Lee Harvey Oswald, the killer of President Kennedy (JFK), could be a brainwashed KGB spy,
but not with the use of the seduction-based fast brainwashing technique with total mind control
- Toronto Yoga Teacher
Probably Killed By GULAG KGB agents
- KGB Gulag leaders, mass
murderers, still thriving in Siberia
- State terrorism in cases of acts of terror
organized by GULAG KGB agents and their support by the Russian state
- Modern Siberian
KGB - Gulag mass murderers modeled by 1974 Milgram experiment
- Psychological
differences in modern attitudes to Holocaust and Stalinists’ repressions
- Milgram Experiment
Explains KGB or Why remnants of Soviet Gulag KGB-FSB still murder people worldwide
- Russian Terrorism is based on brainwashing techniques
that lead to total mind control and create an ideal terrorist who can kill others and himself
- Why the world is silent about Gulag KGB
agents.
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