Chase Hughes
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And they're going to split this guy, give his alter ego a bunch of secrets to take across enemy lines and then deliver these secrets that are in his head to this person that's on the other side of this thing. And in this paper, it's a hypothetical. It's written as a hypothetical. So they're going to split this guy.
And they're going to split this guy, give his alter ego a bunch of secrets to take across enemy lines and then deliver these secrets that are in his head to this person that's on the other side of this thing. And in this paper, it's a hypothetical. It's written as a hypothetical. So they're going to split this guy.
With the goal being he gets captured, somebody tortures him, they put a drill in his knee or something. This other personality won't come out because there's a secret word and an anchor. Like they'll squeeze his arm and say moonlight or something like that and it'll turn this other guy on.
With the goal being he gets captured, somebody tortures him, they put a drill in his knee or something. This other personality won't come out because there's a secret word and an anchor. Like they'll squeeze his arm and say moonlight or something like that and it'll turn this other guy on.
With the goal being he gets captured, somebody tortures him, they put a drill in his knee or something. This other personality won't come out because there's a secret word and an anchor. Like they'll squeeze his arm and say moonlight or something like that and it'll turn this other guy on.
Really? Yeah. It's not a partition. I mean there's no physical modification.
Really? Yeah. It's not a partition. I mean there's no physical modification.
Really? Yeah. It's not a partition. I mean there's no physical modification.
Yeah. And I'll tell you something scary when it comes to multiple personality stuff. If a slightly suggestible – not even high. Slightly suggestible person goes to a psychiatrist. And let's say I wanted to split somebody. I could make up a piece of paper that's got 10 questions on it. It's like, do you ever feel like you're at war with yourself?
Yeah. And I'll tell you something scary when it comes to multiple personality stuff. If a slightly suggestible – not even high. Slightly suggestible person goes to a psychiatrist. And let's say I wanted to split somebody. I could make up a piece of paper that's got 10 questions on it. It's like, do you ever feel like you're at war with yourself?
Yeah. And I'll tell you something scary when it comes to multiple personality stuff. If a slightly suggestible – not even high. Slightly suggestible person goes to a psychiatrist. And let's say I wanted to split somebody. I could make up a piece of paper that's got 10 questions on it. It's like, do you ever feel like you're at war with yourself?
Like one person wants to eat cake and the other one wants to eat broccoli. That's 100%. That's everybody. Right. And then the next one is, do you ever feel like you're arguing with yourself about whether or not you should relax or worry about something? That's everybody. But it has a lot of these questions that talked about you having different parts.
Like one person wants to eat cake and the other one wants to eat broccoli. That's 100%. That's everybody. Right. And then the next one is, do you ever feel like you're arguing with yourself about whether or not you should relax or worry about something? That's everybody. But it has a lot of these questions that talked about you having different parts.
Like one person wants to eat cake and the other one wants to eat broccoli. That's 100%. That's everybody. Right. And then the next one is, do you ever feel like you're arguing with yourself about whether or not you should relax or worry about something? That's everybody. But it has a lot of these questions that talked about you having different parts.
And then the psychiatrist takes this exam and he says, you know what? I'm looking at all these numbers and you scored in the 99th percentile for multiple personality disorder. Have you ever felt like you're at war with a part of yourself? That's everybody. But now he says, like, well, what does that part want? If I could just talk to that part directly.
And then the psychiatrist takes this exam and he says, you know what? I'm looking at all these numbers and you scored in the 99th percentile for multiple personality disorder. Have you ever felt like you're at war with a part of yourself? That's everybody. But now he says, like, well, what does that part want? If I could just talk to that part directly.
And then the psychiatrist takes this exam and he says, you know what? I'm looking at all these numbers and you scored in the 99th percentile for multiple personality disorder. Have you ever felt like you're at war with a part of yourself? That's everybody. But now he says, like, well, what does that part want? If I could just talk to that part directly.
So now he starts having a conversation with this part. And then he says, well, it's not really nice for us to do that. Why don't we make a name for this part? They're almost done. That's almost the full creation. So they researched this in the 70s. It's called iatrogenic creation of dissociative identities.
So now he starts having a conversation with this part. And then he says, well, it's not really nice for us to do that. Why don't we make a name for this part? They're almost done. That's almost the full creation. So they researched this in the 70s. It's called iatrogenic creation of dissociative identities.
So now he starts having a conversation with this part. And then he says, well, it's not really nice for us to do that. Why don't we make a name for this part? They're almost done. That's almost the full creation. So they researched this in the 70s. It's called iatrogenic creation of dissociative identities.