:what-the-hell:
that’s a really wild suggestion since DID comes from childhood trauma
the way the media treats DID really has given people really weird perspectives on it, it’s very cool
I really liked the episode up until that point but it went a bit woo with the DID talk, like the guest mentioned some guy’s alternate personality having different abilities and shit. :brace-dark-cowboy: and :liz-society: sounded understandably incredulous, lol
since DID comes from childhood trauma
they rarely forget to plant that memory
I’m listening to that episode currently. Nick said that some children who were involved in abusive government research would develop DID, which would in turn make them more susceptible to hypnosis. It sounded plausible to me. I didn’t hear anything about getting mind control refreshed although I still have thirty minutes left in the episode.
How familiar are you with MKULTRA? They absolutely tried a bunch of wild shit. The TrueAnon episode with Lisa Pease left a lot of listeners similarly skeptical because it dealt with mind control and hypnosis, but I think she was right.
He specifically likens the process to missing an operating system update at one point- did he say that yet? I liked the episode otherwise but the DID talk went a bit too off the rails for my taste
Anyone who could weigh in on if Chaos(the book excerpted in the link) is a worthwhile read?
It seems interesting but I got kind of a vibe like the author, when left with understandable spaces in actual available information, leaves an implication that whatever the truth is it must be very sinister, and very potent in effect or very large in scope. Personally I feel like I would be more interested in whatever facts have been scrounged together without too much of a noticeable authorial hand.
I recall skimming another book that started with looking at the connections that American serial killers had with military service during Vietnam, but then went hardcore into the direction of satanic DID cults running murders for hire(or fun, I guess), and the objective connections in themselves seemed interesting enough to learn about. Though what Ive heard of Chaos it doesnt have that kind of reputation to be that far out.