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Is the US government attempting to control religious thought?
Such a possibility sounds crazy, but a whistleblower working within a government-funded university program to alter religious thinking says that exactly is what’s happening. In 2012 the Arizona State University Center for Strategic Communication (CSC) was the recipient of a $6.1 million Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) research grant.
Arizona State University’s Center for Strategic Communication website states the goal of the grant research project is to “study the neurobiology of narrative comprehension, validate narrative theories and explore the connection between narrative and persuasion.” The wording makes the taxpayer-funded project sound like nothing more than an advanced Language Arts class, but the whistleblower says it’s much more than that and includes an effort to “map the brain.”
The whistleblower statements to Ben Swann contend that the Arizona State CSC program is focused on “creating narratives” through the more effective uses of communication – video productions in particular. If the whistleblower’s claims are accurate, the covert mission of the program involves learning “how to control the thought process of groups of people.” The supposed program insider also contends that being able to trigger specific narratives via “magnetic stimulation” is the ultimate final goal of the government research project.
Source: http://www.offthegridnews.com/2013/10/27/whistleblower-claims-us-government-funded-project-would-control-religious-thought/