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time. But if we do succeed, if the individual belongs <strong>to</strong> the "one-in-five" club, the subject<br />

is just as truly hypnotized as by <strong>an</strong>y other method, <strong>an</strong>d from now on everything is plain<br />

sailing.<br />

By use of the posthypnotic suggestion...we simply say, "Listen carefully. After you wake<br />

up I will tap three times on the table with my pencil. You will then have <strong>an</strong> irresistible<br />

impulse <strong>to</strong> go sound asleep." <strong>The</strong> next tr<strong>an</strong>ce is just that easy <strong>to</strong> get, <strong>an</strong>d the subject has<br />

no idea that it is the pencil which has sent him off."...<br />

But we must go even further th<strong>an</strong> this. Once a person has become accus<strong>to</strong>med <strong>to</strong><br />

hypnotism, has been repeatedly hypnotized, it becomes very easy for <strong>an</strong>y opera<strong>to</strong>r <strong>to</strong><br />

throw him in<strong>to</strong> the tr<strong>an</strong>ce. Obviously this will not do if we are <strong>to</strong> use hypnotism in<br />

warfare. So we plug this gap again by suggestion in the somnambulistic state. We assure<br />

the subject that in the future no one will be able <strong>to</strong> hypnotize him except with the special<br />

consent of the opera<strong>to</strong>r. This takes care of things very nicely....We sit down with the<br />

subject...We are talking about the latest boxing match when the opera<strong>to</strong>r taps three<br />

times on the table with his pencil. Inst<strong>an</strong>tly--<strong>an</strong>d we me<strong>an</strong> inst<strong>an</strong>tly--the subject’s eyes<br />

close <strong>an</strong>d he’s sound "asleep."<br />

While in tr<strong>an</strong>ce he sees a black dog come in<strong>to</strong> the room, feels the dog, goes <strong>to</strong> the<br />

telephone <strong>an</strong>d tells its owner <strong>to</strong> come get it. <strong>The</strong> dog is of course purely imaginary. We<br />

give him electric shock which would be <strong>to</strong>rture <strong>to</strong> a normal person, but he does not even<br />

notice it. We straighten him out between two chairs <strong>an</strong>d sit on his chest while he recites<br />

poetry. <strong>The</strong>n we wake him up. He immediately starts talking about that boxing match! A<br />

visi<strong>to</strong>r <strong>to</strong> the labora<strong>to</strong>ry interrupts him.<br />

"What do you know of hypnotism?"<br />

<strong>The</strong> subject looks surprised, "Why, nothing."<br />

"When were you hypnotized last?"<br />

"I have never been hypnotized."<br />

"Do you realize that you were in a tr<strong>an</strong>ce just ten minutes ago?"<br />

"Don’t be silly! No one has hypnotized me <strong>an</strong>d no one ever c<strong>an</strong>."<br />

"Do you mind if I try?"<br />

"Not at all. If you w<strong>an</strong>t <strong>to</strong> waste your time it’s all right with me."<br />

So the visi<strong>to</strong>r, a good hypnotist, tries, but at every test the subject simply opens his eyes<br />

with a bored grin. Finally he gives up the attempt <strong>an</strong>d everyone is seated as before. <strong>The</strong>n<br />

the original opera<strong>to</strong>r taps on the table with his pencil. Immediately the subject is in deep<br />

hypnotism.<br />

We now add <strong>an</strong>other concept. We c<strong>an</strong> coach the subject so that in the tr<strong>an</strong>ce he will<br />

behave exactly as in the waking state. Under these circumst<strong>an</strong>ces we could defy <strong>an</strong>yone,<br />

even a skilled psychologist, <strong>to</strong> tell whether the subject was "asleep" or "awake." <strong>The</strong>re<br />

are tests which will tell the s<strong>to</strong>ry but in warfare we c<strong>an</strong>not run around sticking pins in<strong>to</strong><br />

everyone we meet just <strong>to</strong> see if he is normal. So rapid c<strong>an</strong> this shift be from normal <strong>to</strong><br />

tr<strong>an</strong>ce state [the programming state], <strong>an</strong>d so "normal" will the subject appear in tr<strong>an</strong>ce,<br />

that the writer has used such a subject as a bridge partner. He plays one h<strong>an</strong>d in tr<strong>an</strong>ce<br />

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