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Mind Control Tool Box (RE: Cults)

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Mind Control Tool Box

Copyright © Cultwatch 1996 - 2001. Written by Mark Vrankovich
Important Note

Remember, all together these form Mind Control. Separately they are
undesirable but they are not Mind Control.


Deception

A cult will use deception. The cult will not normally tell people
exactly what they believe, their origins, what they practice, and what
life is really like in the cult, because if people knew they would not
join. This information is taught to the new recruit slowly and in pieces
- a "frog in the pot" tactic.

Deception is a key pre-requisite to Mind Control. The cult must be
willing to deceive people. The Bible teaches that Christians are not to
use deception. Many cults know this and yet practice deception.

Deception is a very effective tool in the Mind Control Tool Box.


Exclusivism

A mind control cult will promote an "Us verses Them" environment. They
will teach their members that their church is the only true church, the
only church in which you can be saved. If you leave the cult then it is
said you have "fallen away from God." This is done to instill fear in
the members which can be expressed like this: If you ever think of
leaving this body of true Christians or do something which forces us to
expel you from this body then you will be losing your salvation and God
will hate you. There is nowhere else you can go and still be a
Christian. This is a powerful control mechanism.

Exclusivism is fear based control mechanism, the Bible tells us that we
have no reason to fear except for a healthy fear of God. Exclusivism
imposes false criteria on salvation - "If you do not join us and/or if
you are not doing what we are doing you are not saved." This of course
is a serious doctrinal error ingrained in the practice of the group.
Remember, just because a group does not teach it officially does not
mean they do not practice it.


Fear and Intimidation

Leadership is feared. To disagree with leadership is to disagree with
God. If the leaders tell you to do something, you had better do it.
Often intense breaking sessions are employed to destroy any supposed
rebellion or threat to the leadership. These sessions can involve many
people at once attacking the character and motives of the target.

The Bible tells Christians not to "lord it over people," but rather to
be one another's servants. Jesus attacked the Pharisees who placed
themselves between God and the people. It does not take much to realise
that fear and intimidation is not the biblical model for Christian
leadership. (Fear and Intimidation is very different from having respect
for Christian leaders.)


Love Bombing

A mind control cult practices love bombing or false love. When you first
join the cult you will gain instant friends, you'll be hugged and
everyone will want to talk to you. For someone who is lonely or comes
from out of town this is especially wonderful. However, after a while
this "love" becomes conditional on your performance and/or you measuring
up to the cult's unpublished standards. If you ever leave the cult then
you know you will lose all of your new friends just as quickly as you
gained them. Like an unhealthy marriage relationship, love is switched
on and off to control. Of all of them, this is probably the most
effective implement in the mind control tool box.

We are relational beings with the ultimate aim of regaining a
relationship with the God who created us. It only requires common sense
to see the power this "love bombing" tool could have on someone. We have
all seen it at work in the cults, at work in manipulative relationships
and at work as peer pressure in schools and society in general. This
false love is a distortion of true love which is defined in 1
Corinthians 13.


Information Control

Those who control the information control the person. In a mind control
cult any information from outside the cult is considered evil,
especially if it is opposing the cult. Members are told not to read it
or believe it. Only the cult-supplied information is true.

This technique is really a partner to deception. Common sense tells us
that a person who does not consider all information may make an
unbalanced decision. Filtering the information available or trying to
discredit it not of the basis of how true it is, but rather on the basis
of how it supports the party line, is a common control method used
throughout history. A Christian should have nothing to fear from any
source of information - after all "Falsehood runs from truth, but truth
stands solid against falsehood."


Reporting Structure

In a mind control cult like in Nazi Germany or Communist Russia you must
be careful of what you say or do; "The walls have ears." Everyone is
encouraged to watch out for "struggling" brothers and report what they
see to the leadership. Often information given in deepest confidence
will find its way to leadership. Cult members are sometimes shocked to
find their problems preached about in the cult meetings. People comment
that while in a Mind Control cult they were acting, always being worried
about people watching.

This is opposite to the biblical model. The Reporting Structure is an
important fear producing method in the Mind Control Tool Box.


Loaded Language

The cult will have their own language and terms. These prevent people
outside the group being able to engage in "dangerous" conversations with
members and it gives the members a sense of belonging. It also allows a
phenomenon known as thought stopping where a simple word can stop any
thoughts in the member's mind which are against the cult.

Harmless by itself, "loaded language" is used in all areas of life from
the computer industry to orthodox Christianity. Every group or
specialist field develops its own words or meanings for words, and this
is often called "jargon." However, when mixed in with the other Mind
Control tools, "loaded language" can take on a threatening attribute
which is unbiblical. For example, in the International Church of Christ
cult "loaded language" is used throughout the world - a typical
conversation might go like this...

"The Bible says that we are saved by grace, not by works. You are
telling me that I must get people baptised or I'm not a real Christian,"
says the Disciple.

"I am more spiritually mature than you and you are questioning what I am
saying. You are PRIDEFUL and REBELLIOUS, you need to get RADICAL about
your SIN," replied his Discipler.

Prideful & rebellious = You are the problem, not the ICC teaching.
Radical = Plunge into obeying the ICC teaching.
Sin = Thinking or acting outside the ICC rules, often including
disobeying your discipler.


Time Control

Mind control cults keep their members so busy with meetings and
activities that they become too busy and too tired to think about their
involvement.

Again, common sense allows us to see that this would be an effective
tool for controlling people. The flip side to this is that if a person
can get out of the cult's "time control" schedule then after a few
weeks, in our experience, they can begin to contrast "normal" life with
the controlled cult environment and often this results in them leaving.
The ICC, in New Zealand at least, has preached that it is best to not
have a holiday at Christmas because that is when most people fall away
from God (leave the ICC).


Relationship Control

A mind control cult will seek to maneuver your life so as to maximise
your contact with cult members and minimise your contact with people
outside the group, especially those who oppose your involvement. Cult
members will be moved into cult communities or cult flats where they can
be watched more closely and immersed in the cult environment. The cult
must cut off any contact through which information or reminders of your
past life will come. You cannot marry or date anyone outside of the cult
and often your spouse will be chosen.

Controlling relationships is a powerful Mind Control method. Friends and
family are important influences on our lives. By controlling those who
we associate with and those who we respect, a Mind Control cult can
influence a person towards becoming like those people who are "good" to
be around. The Bible tells us that those we associate with do effect us.
Every parent knows that the peers their child associates with affects
the child, moving them towards what the peers have as a norm. All people
are affected by society and the groups to which they belong. By defining
who is "good" and who is "bad" the Mind Control cult is attempting to
move the subject towards the "group norm" that their group has. Often
intense pressure is put on people to stay away from the "bad" people
which are often friends, parents and their old church.


Personal Identity Replacement

Three stages are involved; breaking, indoctrination and finally
refreezing.

Fear and intimidation are used to break a person. Often the cult calls
into question a person's salvation, and in some cults a person is not
truly broken until they are crying uncontrollably.

Next the cult indoctrinates the person by pumping them full of cult
doctrine and systematically destroying anything which does not agree
with the party line. If a person objects to anything, their sincerity,
character and motives are questioned.

Finally the person is frozen into the cult member mold. They become like
all the other cult members to a certain degree. Friends and family will
complain that the cult member has become a different person. Often in
the early stages the cult member will float between their true identity
and their cult identity, but as their cult involvement continues their
true identity becomes more and more repressed.

This is a well established method of changing how people act and think,
to mold them into a team member like everyone else. The Armed Forces use
this method in basic training and throughout the career of their
soldier. The difference is, that unlike in a Mind Control cult, the
Armed Forces recruits know what is going on; it is expected. The Mind
Control cult recruit goes through this process covertly. The cult
recruit does not lose his true personality but rather represses it. They
realise that by conforming there is more acceptance and less pressure to
change. This is why people in a Mind Control cult will often seem to
think, act and sound the same, whereas in a normal church group
individual personalities are more evident.


Summary

Mind Control is not what many secular authors have tried to portray it
as - a magic method of controlling its targets against their will making
them only victims. Neither is it what those in opposition to the secular
Mind Control model have defined it as, in their reaction they let the
pendulum swing to the other side saying that Mind Control does not exist
and is a fable invented by anti-Christian secularists.

Cultwatch says that Mind Control is a suite of practices Mind Control
groups use to influence their members and potential recruits, a real
attempt to control their minds. There is an enormous amount of evidence
that certain groups are employing the Mind Control methods.

Mind Control will fail or succeed to a certain degree depending on the
many factors of its target. The target of Mind Control is always able to
choose to stop allowing it to influence them.

Mind Control is a morally wrong, unbiblical and unethical practice for
any group. All Christians and non-Christians should strongly oppose its
use. Counter-cult groups should oppose its use, labeling correctly any
group which has been proven to use it as a Mind Control cult.



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