Scientists can make you think you can commit a crime that never happened. How creepy is that?
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Look up Derren Brown’s “The Experiments” on YouTube, especially his “Assassin” and “The Guilt Trip” episodes.. (The “Game Show” one is also a very telling piece on how even 1st World people of our era will laughingly participate in attacking someone during mass hysteria or mob rule.) In “Assassin,” he shows how easy it was to choose someone and psychologically manipulate (brainwash) him into killing a national hero (in this case, it was Stephen Fry … which, if the bullet in the gun had been real, would no longer be living because the brainwashing worked, scarily well). In “Guilt Trip,” he gave an innocent person “clues” that they had been a killer, to the point that they CONFESSED to killing the victim. (Everyone involved was an actor, including the “victim.”)