| Cults, Terror, and Mind Control |
| Table
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| Ackowledgements |
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| Introduction |
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| 1 | The Evolution of Cults and Terror Cults: An Overview • Terrorism: An Overview • Cults, Terror, and the Internet |
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| 2 | Understanding Mind Control What Is Mind Control? Does It Exist? • Eight Characteristics of Mind Control • Control of Behavior, Thoughts, Emotions • Information and the Environment • Unfreezing, Changing, and Refreezing • Mind Control and Culpability |
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| 3 | The Subtle Process of Recruitment |
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| 4 | Delving Deeper into Extremism Terrorism and Cultism • Debunking Myths about Terrorism • The Cult of Hitler • Philosophy of Hate—The Christian Identity Movement |
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| 5 | The Tragic Ramifications of Mind Control Fundamentalism and Exclusivity • Personality Breakdown • The Destruction of Innocence—Mind Control and Children • Victimizing the Mentally Ill |
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| 6 | The Dilemma for Families The Role of Family and Community • The Value of Certainty |
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| 7 | Responding to Cults—A Role for Governments and Lawmakers Cults, Civil Liberties, and Religious Freedom • Cults and Courts • Government Intervention • Government Control |
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| 8 | Responding to the Terrorist Threat Mind Control and Manipulation • Misinterpretation and Martyrdom • Marginalization |
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| Epilogue |
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| Appendix The Doomsday Document |
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| Notes |
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| Bibliography |
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| Index |
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