United States of America (Press Release) January 10, 2008 --
It goes with saying "the mind is very powerful and vulnerable at the same time. Often people in the position of power think that they cannot be hypnotize but I've seen done right in front me.I guy at my job wanted to change his life by hypnotizing the people around him.It wuz so desturbing that it made me wonder if I myself had been put under a trance.He told me that he'll climb the ladder of success by hypmotizing the boss and the most appealing women at the factory.His intentions were devious and filled with greed.Not for nothing i started to see the repercussions of his plan.this is when i knew that hypnotisim is real.I then ask him to tell me where he gotten this information about how to hypnotize people and told me from off the net.He read it here(http://thisishypnosis.blogspot.com/).Even scam artist and thieves are starting to use these sort of technique to stage robberies.Like wut happend in New Hampshire. Two thieves scammed a Marlborough storeowner by claiming they could read his mind and reveal personal information about him before stealing money from his store, police said.Police said that two Indian Punjabi men stole more than $1,000 from the Marlborough Country Convenience Store on Monday. The men told the storeowner that they were guruji, a type of Hindu priest, and that they "I'd never been (scammed), and every time I heard about it I laughed at it," Patel said.
Patel said the scam began with a simple mind game. The men asked him what his favorite flower was, and they opened a paper with the correct answer on it: "Rose." They then told him to think of a wild animal, and they again had written down his choice.
The scam quickly escalated to personal information involving family members and a former girlfriend.
"They also said my wife's name that not too many people know," Patel said. "My mom's name, they told me. And they told me what was my future goal."
Patel said he believes the men were able to hypnotize him into giving them money. Surveillance tape shows him putting cash into a hollowed-out book before getting more money from the safe.could read his mind, police said.
I can't belive all of hypnotism programs on the internet available to public alot of it seem bogus but, the one I found on seem to the work the best was on http://thisishypnosis.blogspot.com/
Patel said the scam began with a simple mind game. The men asked him what his favorite flower was, and they opened a paper with the correct answer on it: "Rose." They then told him to think of a wild animal, and they again had written down his choice.
The scam quickly escalated to personal information involving family members and a former girlfriend.
"They also said my wife's name that not too many people know," Patel said. "My mom's name, they told me. And they told me what was my future goal."
Patel said he believes the men were able to hypnotize him into giving them money. Surveillance tape shows him putting cash into a hollowed-out book before getting more money from the safe.could read his mind, police said.
I can't belive all of hypnotism programs on the internet available to public alot of it seem bogus but, the one I found on seem to the work the best was on http://thisishypnosis.blogspot.com/

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