WHEN A CRIME IS COMMITTED UNDER HYPNOSIS, WHO IS THE REAL PE
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WHEN A CRIME IS COMMITTED UNDER HYPNOSIS, WHO IS THE REAL PERPETRATOR?
By Roy Masters
July 5, 2011
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Adapted from Final Chapter of Hypnotic States of Americans
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From time to time, something in the news calls our attention to something that our laws and our criminal justice system have not yet taken adequately into account. This is the very real fact that quite often the actual perpetrator of a crime is acting under the influence of a hypnotic state when the crime is committed, and does something the real person never would have done otherwise. Without a better and more widespread understanding of how hypnotic influence works and how to counter it, we will continue to jail people who perhaps should not be jailed, and release them back unprepared into the abusive hypnotic environment of childhood whereby the real perpetrators remain the free hidden reason behind most all crime.
Consider some examples.
Just as my Hypnotic States of Americans book was going to press a couple months ago, the Associated Press reported that Sirhan Sirhan, the person convicted of assassinating Robert F. Kennedy in 1968, now believes that he was in a hypnotic state at the time. From the day of the assassination forward, I have claimed that Sirhan was somnambulistic, that is, a type who is easily programmed to do anything—and that the hidden motive was political. The girl in a polka-dot dress was simply the trigger to activate a post-hypnotic state in which he believed he was on a firing range and seeing circles with targets in front of him. “I thought I was at the range more than I was actually shooting at any person, let alone Bobby Kennedy,â€