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Inmate: James Holmes Told Me He Was ‘Programmed’ To Kill by “Evil” Therapist

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limitgov Posted: Wed, Nov 28 2012 10:29 AM

Cellmate of James Holmes says he told him he was "programmed to kill" by an evil therapist.

It is smelling more and more like a black op from a really out of control US government.

 

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http://www.lawyerherald.com/articles/2486/20121127/james-holmes-trial-police-won-t-release.htm

Police Won’t Release Information to Media in Colorado Movie Theater Shooting Case

Is that normal?

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fakename replied on Thu, Nov 29 2012 10:07 AM

I've always wondered how hypnotists could convince people the way they do. After all, the principle of recollection and learning is sense perception whereas it seems that hypnotism suggests by putting someone into a trance, which I interpret to mean that a hypnotist puts someone into a state of sensual suspension.

 

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limitgov replied on Thu, Nov 29 2012 10:38 AM

I assume, if it was a black ops, they are using a drug like Scopolamine with any instructions.

 

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Prime replied on Thu, Nov 29 2012 11:49 AM

I just saw a hypnotist on vacation this summer. He stated that under hypnosis you always know what you are doing and choose to do it. It is never against your will and you do have perception of reality.

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limitgov replied on Thu, Nov 29 2012 11:51 AM

"you do have perception of reality."

Not when you mix drugs with it.

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People cannot be programmed. Anyway, are a madman and a convict really reliable witnesses?

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Prime replied on Thu, Nov 29 2012 11:59 AM

limitgov:

Not when you mix drugs with it.

I've studied drugs for the past 10 years or so now...have yet to see the drug that makes you a slave to commandments.

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limitgov replied on Thu, Nov 29 2012 12:06 PM

".have yet to see the drug that makes you a slave to commandments."

date rate drug.....just off the top of my head.....

there are plenty of drugs, when given to someone will put them in a state that will pretty much allow you to do almost anything to them.

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Prime replied on Thu, Nov 29 2012 12:12 PM

Amnesia and blacking out are not the same thing as a drug that allows you to make someone act at your commandments. You can't just slip the date rape drug in someone's drink and then say "hey, go slaughter these people in the theater."

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limitgov replied on Thu, Nov 29 2012 12:23 PM

"Amnesia and blacking out are not the same thing as a drug that allows you to make someone act at your commandments."

hospitals give versed to patients all the time....it allows them to give the patients commands during procedures....and when the procdure is all said and done...the patient doesn't remember a thing.

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Prime replied on Thu, Nov 29 2012 12:30 PM

Really!? Tell me more about Versed...never heard of it LOL. Lets just say it's not quite how you describe it.

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limitgov replied on Thu, Nov 29 2012 12:37 PM

"Really!? Tell me more about Versed...never heard of it LOL. Lets just say it's not quite how you describe it."

i just go by what (people I know who are) nurses and patients tell me.

 

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limitgov replied on Fri, Nov 30 2012 10:01 AM

"I've studied drugs for the past 10 years or so now...have yet to see the drug that makes you a slave to commandments."

 

Well this news article disagrees with you.

http://www.infowars.com/murder-under-hypnosis-the-james-holmes-story-takes-a-familiar-turn/

 

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Prime wouldnt you say that some drugs can make you do things you typically wouldn't? From flirting with a girl out of your league,getting in fights and driving drunk? If you would agree that drugs can make you act outside normality then why can't it make you kill? All someone would need to do is find someone that doesn't find killing outside their capabilities and brainwash/drug that person. Holmes could be someone who typically would nt kill, but if you create the right circumstances then he would.
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TheFinest replied on Fri, Nov 30 2012 10:55 AM

I've studied drugs for the past 10 years or so now...have yet to see the drug that makes you a slave to commandments.

 

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