Blues Man
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that is not a scientific study.prove it.people cannot be hypnotized against their will.There is probably a good reason.
And why doesn't the FBI and the CIA use hypnosis to interrogate?
They spent millions to develop drugs for interrogation such as LSD and so on. They also use lie detectors. But not hypnosis. Why is that?
and FYI "lie detectors" do not detect lies and are based on junk science
People can absolutely get hypnotized against their will. Before cameras were common in shops, stage hypnotists often went and got for example cashiers to hand cash to them out of their tills. And the cashiers had no memory that they did it even when they got fired for theft.
no they can't.
and it's easy to confuse a cashier
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Yrs they can. And if you get more time with your intended victim, like if you are her coworker or family member or neighbor, the easier it gets, because the brain gradually breaks down in frequent repeated hypnosis. That is why medical literature restricts hypnosis to be short and only once a week for ethical practitioners.
give me a link to a scientific study that proves people can be hypnotized against their will
Ok. Here is one scientific study from the Human Givens Institute, but YouTube too is full of them by people who are proud to do it because it is against the will of their victims. For example you shake the hand of your new friend and in the same time you wave your other hand close to her eyes. Classic rapid induction, instantaneous trance.
The uses and abuses of hypnosis
Ivan Tyrrell warns that hypnosis is a powerful tool that must be used with care, understanding and integrity.www.hgi.org.uk
that is an essay on the ethics of using hypnosis