>>126907
Dont know if you're the fellow who made this thread >>>126878 if so, hello again! I answered your questions in the last thread you posted but what Mr.Bardon is tapping on is quite interesting in the psychological point of view. People are highly open to suggestion depending on their mental state, overall personality, and situation at hand. It is not far from the imagination that these methods can and will work, as it has been very much observed in both human and animal behavior, as Mr.Bardon pointed out. Many animals, such as predatory creatures, will utilize a form of "hypnosis" to stun prey animals. An example of this stunning effect can be seen in the Weasel's war dance, which is the use of erratic and confusing movements to effectively disorient their prey. Another example, but not an aggressive one, are mating dances in nature used to entrance the attention of potential mates.
On the topic of ethics, I too believe this form of mental combat is reprehensible, as it temporarily robs the victim's free will, even if for a moment. Additionally many behaviors that we would consider "criminally psychotic" use forms of mental warfare to lure in or hypnotize their victims, hence why many psychopaths have been noted to be charming or alluring. Another interesting aspect of this is the nature of human beings evolving as both predator and prey animals, we have a built in alert system that triggers when predatory techniques like these are used on us. We all get a "feeling" when someone or something is off, this is that ancient system in work trying to keep us alive. The same can be said when we feel like someone is "watching us", how this works I'm not to sure and may be connected to Mr.Bardon's idea of "electromagnetic fluid".
What this electromagnetic fluid is, once again I'm not to sure, perhaps he alludes to it or explains it in some of his works. Hope this was of some help to you.