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2011/05/31

[Mind Control 101 Newsletter] How to be a "good" liar

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Hello Indiana,

In todays society lying is no longer an option, it is a
skill that is absolutely necessary for survival.

http://www.mindcontrol101.com/thetruth.html

I'm not here to discuss the ethics of lying (that's what
philosophy websites are for), nor am I here to tell you
to always be "good" (the world isn't black and white by
the way). Nope, I'm here to tell you how to lie and lie
so well that no one (not even your own mother) will know.

But this is only fair. The world can be a downright evil
place and it's totally reasonable that you have the tools
to fight back. With that said I'm going to treat everyone
like an adult, and ask that you use these abilities for
good… mmmkay?

Knowing when you should lie is a tricky skill all by itself.
So before lying you should first evaluate both the potential
benefits of a successful lie against the consequences of
getting caught. If the benefits clearly outweigh the risks,
then you are probably good to go. But remember that you may
be risking your own reputation by lying and there are social
consequences (people may no longer trust you) if you get
caught.

The Truth About Lie Detection

The best lie-detecting psychologists in the business will
point out that there is no foolproof method for detecting
lies. Let me make this very clear: THERE IS NO FOOLPROOF
METHOD FOR DETECTING LIES.

When a trained professional wants to know if someone is
lying, they are forced to look for indirect signs. They
look for behaviors and language that seem out of place.
Things like nervousness, hesitation, and defensiveness
are some of these signs. Even polygraph tests look for
indirect signs, such as a change in heart rate or blood
pressure.

Telling effective lies, however, is not simply about
trying to mask these outward signs. Lying convincingly
is all about your own MINDSET. When you have the correct
mindset your body language and behavior will automatically
follow. You will not even have to think about masking
behaviors because all of your behaviors will seem natural.
You will show none of the indirect signs and your lies
will become indistinguishable from the truth.

Create A Plausible Story

The first thing you're going to need to do before lying
is prepare the story that agrees with all the available
evidence. This story needs to be kept as simple as
possible and things that are "out of the ordinary" must
be kept to a bare minimum. Really picture yourself in
that situation as vividly as possible, and go over it
a few times in your head. If anything seems unbelievable
then you need to come up with a better story.

Burning houseAlso be sure that your behavior in the
story is "in character." For example, hardly anyone
is going to believe that you were late for work because
you ran into a burning house to rescue an old women.
However, most people will believe that you were late for
work because you tripped on the sidewalk and tore a hole
in your pants. While it's not necessary to be self
deprecating or embarrassing, keeping the story "in character"
makes the story personal and much more believable.

To make sure that your story is good also ask yourself the
6 Ws for your story: Who, What, When, Where, Why and HoW.

- What were you doing?

- Who were you with?

- When and Where were you?

- Why were you doing what you were doing?

- And HoW did you do it?

Also try to imagine how someone else (an onlooker) would
see the whole situation. If the story still seems legitimate,
then you have probably got a good story.

Practice The Story And Develop Details

Go over the fake story as many times as you can in your
head. Try to imagine tons of other little details that may
not be directly relevant to the story, but will give your
story depth. The most effective details are unverifiable
and subjective (e.g. "the soda was flat").

Here are some good questions: What were you wearing? Were
you hot or cold? Did you feel healthy/sick? Were you hungry?
Did you have to go to the bathroom? Did the air have a scent
or smell ? What did it sound like? Were you preoccupied with
something at the time?

Also be sure to consider your emotional state. Think about
how you were feeling at each and every moment of the story.
Were you happy, sad, angry, etc.?

By rehearsing and questioning your story, your brain will
begin to take the story from your imagination and put it
into your memory. Ideally you want the entire story stored
in your memory. When you are primarily using your memory you
will only show those behavioral cues (eye movements, facial
twitches, and body language). It doesn't matter if the memory
is the truth or a lie because your memory does not know the
difference. All that matters to you is that you display
memory-accessing behavior and deceive anyone watching.

Find Confidence By Believing Your Story

Now that you've got a good alibi and have set it into your
memory it's time to start believing your story as literal
truth. Religion has shown us time and time again that your
mind can be manipulated to believe just about anything as
fact. So believing your own modest alibi should be no stretch
of faith.

When you have gotten to the point of believing your own story
NO ONE will be able to tell you are lying without hard evidence.
Polygraph tests, MRI scans, and

lie detection software will all indicate that you are telling
the truth once your own brain really

believes.

For this step make yourself comfortable and close your eyes.
Concentrate and slowly go over the whole story. Imagine yourself
in 1st-person, experiencing every single moment of the story,
detail by detail. Know that the events unfolded exactly how you
imagine them. Know that what you are thinking is real. Watch the
whole story again in you head, but

this time see yourself from afar. Notice all the little details
you overlooked earlier. Go story

unfold in any order that you like. This story you see is what
happened and you are confident about

it.

Prepare For Questions

Naturally people may ask you about what happened. Try to imagine
how you would respond and try

saying the answers out loud. By rehearsing you will prepare
yourself and seem much more confident

when you actually answer. Know that your answers are true to
what you believe, and other people

will trust this confidence.

Trained professional will often look for altered sentence
structure and for words that are

emphasized. A nervous person will tend to emphasize odd words
and will think too much about how

they are saying their answer. A confident person, on the other
hand, will see the story unfolding

in their head. They will not put too much thought into how or
what they are saying and their speech

will flow freely.

The Moment Of Truth

Your brain is confident in what you believe. Tell you story to
anyone with ease.

Don't Fall For Bluffs

There is still the chance that someone may doubt you and will
try to catch you with a bluff. A bluff happens when a doubter
lies to you about what they know in an attempt to catch you
off guard. The doubter doesn't actually know the truth but is
hoping that you will panic and admit to lying without first
seeing/hearing the evidence. Don't fall for it. The trick is
to remain calm and "deny, deny, deny."

This is how a bluff happens… quoting a Seinfeld episode
called "The Red Dot."

Elaine: Hey George, did you buy that sweater knowing that
red dot was on it because you could get it at a discount?

George: What? Did I what?

Elaine: You did didn't you.

George: Elaine, I'm, I'm shocked. I'm shocked. Here I go
out in the spirit of the season (Elaine looking like she's
not buying a word of it) and spend all my savings to buy
you the most beautiful Christmas sweater I have ever seen
to show my appreciation to you at Christmas and this is
the thanks that I get at Christmas.

Elaine: Well Jerry told me that you did.

George: You told her? How could you tell her? I told you
not to say anything.

Jerry: I didn't tell her you stupid idiot. She tricked you!

Elaine bluffed and George fell for it.

When someone tries to bluff, just remain calm and deny.
The doubter is taking a risk by doubting what you have
said, and it lets you and everyone else that they don't
trust you. You can use this to your advantage as long
as you stay calm and collected.

Advanced Techniques

If you would still like some extra practice to perfect
your lying, try recording yourself on video telling both
lies and the truth. Notice differences in you facial
gestures and body language and practice until the two
are indistinguishable. Practice makes perfect.

For more information go here:

http://www.mindcontrol101.com/thetruth.html


Sincerely,

Dantalion Jones


P.S. If you want to get some of my personal thoughts,
theories and observations on mind control visit my blog at
http://mindcontrol101.blogspot.com

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