The Art Of Brainwashing

Last weekend I watched one of my favorite movies, The Manchurian Candidate (the original, not the sloppy re-make) and it got me thinking about a subject that we do not hear much about these days, brainwashing.

The story is some captured Americans in Korea were whisked off and were brainwashed to carry out a mission that they would under normal conditions would have never considered.

The Soviets and Red Chinese were the culprits in the movie but the technique was not unknown in the US.

Journalist Edward Hunter was the first to sound the alarm. “Brain-washing Tactics Force Chinese Into Ranks of Communist Party,” blared his headline in the Miami Daily News in September 1950. In the article, and later in a book, Hunter described how Mao Zedong’s Red Army used terrifying ancient techniques to turn the Chinese people into mindless, Communist automatons. He called this hypnotic process “brainwashing,” a word-for-word translation from xi-nao, the Mandarin words for wash (xi) and brain (nao), and warned about the dangerous applications it could have. The process was meant to “change a mind radically so that its owner becomes a living puppet—a human robot—without the atrocity being visible from the outside.”

It wasn’t the first time fears of Communism and mind control had seeped into the American public. In 1946 the U.S. Chamber of Commerce was so worried about the spread of Communism that it proposed removing liberals, socialists and communists from places like schools, libraries, newspapers and entertainment. Hunter’s inflammatory rhetoric didn’t immediately have a huge impact—until three years into the Korean War, when American prisoners of war began confessing to outlandish crimes.

When he was shot down over Korea and captured in 1952, Colonel Frank Schwable was the highest ranking military officer to meet that fate, and by February 1953, he and other prisoners of war had falsely confessed to using germ warfare against the Koreans, dropping everything from anthrax to the plague on unsuspecting civilians. The American public was shocked, and grew even more so when 5,000 of the 7,200 POWs either petitioned the U.S. government to end the war, or signed confessions of their alleged crimes. The final blow came when 21 American soldiers refused repatriation.

Suddenly the threat of brainwashing was very real, and it was everywhere. The U.S. military denied the charges made in the soldiers’ “confessions,” but couldn’t explain how they’d been coerced to make them. What could explain the behavior of the soldiers besides brainwashing? The idea of mind control flourished in pop culture, with movies like Invasion of the Body Snatchers and The Manchurian Candidate showing people whose minds were wiped and controlled by outside forces. FBI director J. Edgar Hoover referred to thought-control repeatedly in his book Masters of Deceit: The Story of Communism in America and How to Fight It. By 1980 even the American Psychiatric Association had given it credence, including brainwashing under “dissociative disorders” in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders-III. Had Chinese and Soviet Communists really uncovered a machine or method to rewrite men’s minds and supplant their free will?

https://www.smithsonianmag.com/history/true-story-brainwashing-and-how-it-shaped-america-180963400/

This is important to know because right now much of the ugly side of government is being deleted or altered….so some of this ugliness may disappear forever (if Trump has anything to do with it)

We need to know the lengths the government would have gone to to try and off-set any possible interference by foreign nations.

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4 thoughts on “The Art Of Brainwashing

  1. The original was a great film and the remake best forgotten. I think prisoners can only stand so much before they break, and ‘sleeper agents’ became a reality in the 1960s. It can undoubtedly happen again, especially given the advances with new drugs.
    Best wishes, Pete.

  2. This is important to know because right now much of the ugly side of government is being deleted or altered….so some of this ugliness may disappear forever (if Trump has anything to do with it —- ACTUALLY, PETE…. what I am believing is that if T-Rump has anything to do with it, we are going to see more ugliness than ever in the history of our nation ….I believe that the entire election was won by the magats because of a concentrated campaign of brainwash by right wing ideologues that went on for years before the election ever occurred… no drug needed. … just a good dose of Goebbelism —I do not believe that much of the ugly side of government is being deleted or altered….I believe that the ugly side of government is being reinforced and expanded willfully and constantly for the last 100 days and that is only the beginning.

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