Discover the shocking truth about the CIA's „Alice in Wonderland“ technique - a baffling interrogation method adopted from L. Ron Hubbard of Scientology and now weaponized by social media algorithms. In this sensational expose from human behavior expert Chase Hughes, you'll learn how confusion, emotional turmoil, and covert CIA psychological operations are turning your Instagram scrolls into psychological warfare that makes you impressionable and controllable. Discover the secrets of the KUBARK manual, Milgram's experiments with obedience, and why your brain will succumb to trillions of dollars of technology on the psychological battlefield of 2026.

The forbidden technology that messed with people's heads - and now controls your information channels
Imagine that: you are tied to a chair and forced to read nonsensical passages from Alice in Wonderland, while chaos is brewing in your head. Suddenly, a voice speaks up and puts suggestive thoughts into your mind that rewrite your reality. Does that sound like science fiction? It's not. It's about „Alice in Wonderland“ technique“, psychological weapon, that originated in the dark laboratories of Scientology founder L. Ron Hubbard and was then appropriated for interrogation purposes CIA. And today? It's the secret ingredient that powers your Instagram Reels a TikTok For You Page.


Chase Hughes, a renowned behavioral science expert and author, comes forward with this information in his viral YouTube video titled „A book that the CIA copied word for word and then tried to erase“. With the energy of a whistleblower on a mission, Hughes reveals how these CIA-created tactics went viral - literally. „The CIA copied it almost word for word into the interrogation manual without giving him credit for anything. And I also have the PDF file,“ Hughes declares, pointing to the declassified KUBARK Counterintelligence Interrogation Manual from 1961. This „psychological softening tool“ was designed to disorient subjects and make them a toy in the hands of investigators. No torture was necessary - all it took was confusiont.
Why does it work? Hughes explains it with stunning clarity. Our brains crave Stability. Imagine falling: flailing your arms, kicking your legs, panicking. What is the brain's only job? To grab the first „solid“ clue. „If a person is confused, the first logical information he hears after confusion will be automatically accepted... without being brain-checked or critically examined,“ Hughes explains. This is fractionation in action - repeated cycles of confusion and suggestion, that skyrocket suggestibility, much like the methods pioneered by hypnosis Milton Erickson. Hubbard described it openly; The CIA removed his name from the headlines.

From secret CIA prisons to your smartphone: How social networks are taking over the world
Let's move to 2026. Your social media feed is not random - it's a refined version of CIA tactics. The algorithms serve you „funny cat video → provocative political posts → luxury goods ad → touching story“. Emotional shock on steroids. „Scroll through your social media feed... it's also about fractionation. But it increases suggestibility,“ warns Hughes. A 2022 study in the Journal of Social Influence backs him up: Rapid emotional changes increase persuasiveness by 48 %.
Hughes paints a dystopian picture: Platforms use our 200,000-year-old brains against trillions of dollars of artificial intelligence. „Technology has surpassed our brains“ ability to adapt... Our brains... haven't changed in 200,000 years,„ he says. Add fake likes, bot tribes and “alpha influencers" posing as authorities and boom - tribal confusion will trap you. No match is needed; novelty, authority and belonging are enough. Governments? They're in on it. Hughes quotes information from the year 1972: Psychological operations were able to „talk someone into murder in 45 minutes“. And now, with 16 hours of daily exposure? „If I have you under the influence of advanced algorithms for 16 hours... Retrieved from. Your brain versus a $1 trillion computer.“
The final phase? Identity abuse. „The moment you get an identity, you have the confidence that you can predict future behavior... You agree because it's you,“ Hughes reveals. Politics polarizes through cycles of outrage; gurus sell „enlightenment“ to those who are easily influenced. How to recognize them? Look under the eyes - no wrinkles means susceptibility to trance, according to the hypnotists. Hughes Table of Behavioural Elements - a free PDF document cataloguing more than 100 human behaviours assessed for deception (supported by more than 40 studies) - is your shield.

The Milgram Experiment: proof that authority + confusion = obedience
To make the point, Hughes recalls the infamous Milgram's Obedience Experiment (1962, Yale). The „normal“ participants „shocked“ the „pupil“ (actor) with a current of up to 450 volts - marked as „XXX DANGER OF SEVERE SHOCK“ - despite the screams, the pleas and the silence that suggested death. Total 65 % of which went to full power. Why? An authoritative figure in a lab coat whispered to them: „It is important that you continue“ or „the experiment requires you to continue.“
A replication from 2010? Same results. Confusion (false situation) + slight authority = total obedience. Hughes connects the dots directly: the „lab coats“ of social media are verified influencers and algorithms. Your feed is a shock machine.





Chase Hughes: The Mind Hacker Who Defends Himself
Who is this tireless man? Hughes, the former military behavioral profiler, trained FBI, CIA (how ironic) and elite units. Its „Behavioral table“ is not just a theory - it is a periodic table of micro-expressions, speech features and gestures, each of which has been verified by at least four sources. „Basically, it's every behavior a person is capable of, ranked from least deceptive to most deceptive,“ he boasts. Download it for free (registration required) and arm yourself.
But Hughes is not a pessimist - he is trying to mobilise people. Social media? „Behavioral lab“ that tests obedience on a global scale. „In 1972, they could talk someone into murder in 45 minutes.“ And today? We're all guinea pigs.

Wake up: take back control of your mind in the age of algorithms
It's not about paranoia, it's about pattern recognition. From Hubbard's iconic scripts to the CIA's KUBARK erasure technique to Zuckerberg's feed, the common denominator is confusion as a means of control.
Review your habits. Get rid of automatic scrolling. Question the „tribe“. Your brain may be ancient, but it's adaptable. Fight - one conscious shift after another.

In a world of psychological operations masquerading as entertainment, Chase Hughes has just handed you the red pill. Will you take it?
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You can watch the full video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2iDI-un8WGo



