You Can Choose From Many Supernatural Fiction Books

By Sally Delacruz


Many people enjoy reading something exciting, just as much as they enjoy spooky stories. Much of the information in supernatural fiction books is based on evidence of the former experiments and form the basis for the esoteric nature of many of the stories. An uptake on the topic happened after a controversial publication, shortly after which the U. S. Congress created a special commission to investigate the activities of the CIA in the years of the MK Ultra program, which looked into psychic abilities.

It has been theorized they would display repetitive coding, which, according to many writers, would get firmly sealed in the minds of the already brain washed victims. In addition, some say experiments were conducted with the impact strong electric current discharges have on the body of person. It was believed that certain effects could be seen in the psyche and behavior of a subject, who could then develop psychic abilities.

The main focus of research in these books seems to be on drugs that intelligence agencies use to further their own purposes, without knowing the possible shortfalls.At the base of these stories, there is always a character behind an entity's creation, no unlike a Doctor Gottlieb, or someone similar. Gottlieb, for example, was interested in the nature of the action of "mind- altering" drugs, like mescaline and LSD.

The objective of developing a drug, with the help of which you could not only change behavior, but even the ideology of a human is not a new one. Great hopes for researchers lie in LSD, a drug that when it appeared, it was different from all previously known hallucinogens extremely, with a powerful effect on the human body. A good writer with a strong imagination could write many a best seller, based on that premise.

Writers write about wiretapping of conversations, mind altering experiment, carried out under the pretext of "fighting terrorism" and more.In addition, U. S. Intelligence agencies have more than once been accused of conducting cruel experiments on human beings, which has led the masses being paranoid, often spawning conspiracy theories, which are no less infectious. This information is used creatively as a background by the writers of many supernatural books.

For experiments in mind alteration, people are subjected to prolonged exposure to sensory deprivation. The scientists would close their eyes, and ears, placed them in an insulated from sounds and smells room for many days. Normally, a person is able to spend a couple of days in a cell, but under the "MK-Ultra" program, people were held for about a month, and in some cases even more, ensuring the emergence of serious changes in the person's psyche.

The fact remain, that the government is still full of secrets. These are held for one or other reason, but their existence is fueling a decent amount of esoteric and conspiracy themed books. If you are into fiction about the unknown world beyond life and in the human mind, this topic may be just what you are looking for.

In 1975 there was a speech by Senator Frank Church, who headed a commission of Congress, where he accused the CIA of conducting clandestine experiments on human beings, which inflicted serious damage to the victims. Some of the world's best fiction writers have taken these tidbits and turned them into a real source of whirlwind excitement and inspiration.




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