From: KPJ (kpj@sics.se)
Date: Thu Feb 01 2001 - 07:00:08 MST
It appears as if Ross A. Finlayson <raf@tiki-lounge.com> wrote:
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|What behavior modifying chemicals do you suggest to inject into the citizens'
|brains? Have you tried them?
Q1. Currently, a number of behaviour changing compounds are known, from the
indole family (LSD, psilocybin, and others), as well as various phenetyle
amines (like DOB, 2C-B, and others). Potency of the effect depends on the
subject. All these have a potential for reprogramming a human biocomputer,
however. Even MDMA can be used to invoke an emotional state useful for
metaprogramming.
Also various mental techniques, like deep hypnosis, would seem relevant
in reprogramming a hardened criminal into a normal human.
Q2. Yes, I have tried a number of these substances in legal jurisdictions
where the local authorities had not prohibited the usage at the time.
I would also wish to add that the reprogramming entity should always consider
the subject's metabolism, as it can have a severe impact on the metaprogramming
functionality of a specific substance.
I understand members of certain religious and socio-philosophical groups will
find reprogramming of a human biocomputer (``brain-washing'') abhorrent. Some
bad humans will probably abuse the techniques for their own purposes anyway.
So why not use it for a good purpose as well?
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