Mind Manipulation: Ancient And Modern Ninja Techniques

· Citadel Press
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Modern methods of mind control—employed in propaganda, indoctrination, even advertising—can be traced back to Ninja strategies of psychological warfare developed and refined centuries ago in medieval Japan. The Ninja were accomplished in covert operations such as espionage, assassination, and sabotage, and were feared for their ability to break through an adversary’s mental defenses to use his fears, insecurities, superstitions, and beliefs against him.
 
Compiled by noted martial artist and scholar Dr. Haha Lung, MIND MANIPULATION is a clear, modern-day guide to devastatingly effective Ninja mental techniques, including:
 
·         Revealing of an enemy’s deepest secrets
·         The art of implanting false memories
·         How to detect when someone is lying
·         Visualizations to affect physical health
 
You will also learn defenses against mind-manipulation techniques commonly used in media and politics. Psychological warfare is an unavoidable reality in today’s world. The lessons in this book will prepare you to meet any challenge.
 
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DR. HAHA LUNG is the author of more than a dozen books on martial arts, including Assassin!, Ninja Shadowhand, Shadow Warrior, and Ultimate Mind Control.

CHRISTOPHER PROWANT is a researcher, author, and martial artist. He holds a black belt in zendokan-ryu taijutsu and a teaching degree in tiger-style kung fu. He lives in Ohio.

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