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4. Functions
Humans’ minds are consisting of different mental functions. Such functions are for example; will, memory, the feelings, the ability to understand, the ability to associate, etc.
These crimes with mind control get humans to function wrong. To see this clearly, it can be useful to compare with some simple mechanical constructions, where some mechanical parts function together. That can for example be a sewing machine, a typewriter, or a drilling machine. If the sewing machine doesn’t get the sewing thread into the needle, it doesn’t work even it is in use. If the typewriter doesn’t have ink ribbon, it doesn’t work even it is in use. If the drilling machine goes the wrong way, it doesn’t work even it is in use, etc.
These influences by mind control can influence the different parts in humans’ minds. If you are influenced to remember something wrong, that can influence your will to do something you not had wanted to do. If you feel something which isn’t correct, that can influence your will to do, or not to do, something you not had wanted to do, or not to do, etc. These examples are only a few simple examples, to begin to understand about this. These functions by different mental parts, can be influenced in thousands of different ways.
Mental functions influence each other; and they work tougher.
The will is both a result; and a cause. The will can be influenced by different influences, and in that way become a result. The will can because of influences, decide to do something, and in that way become a cause, etc.
A human exposes oneself. A human exposes one’s interpretation, of what have influenced oneself. Of course that can be many different influences. But, if someone have influenced the human, in a way the human don’t understand oneself; then the human exposes something from another person, without knowing about it, etc.
This text is written in a few hours, and are only a simple introduction to this topic.
December 23, 2015, David H. Hegg