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Mind Control | Haha Lung & Christopher Prowant
Mind Control | Haha Lung & Christopher Prowant
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Mind Control: The Ancient Art of Psychological Warfare
Extended Synopsis
In the underground cult-classic manual Mind Control: The Ancient Art of Psychological Warfare, martial arts scholar and subversion strategist Dr. Haha Lung positions human psychology as the primary theater of combat. Gathering forgotten techniques from ancient traditions and shadow operations, Lung establishes an unyielding combative thesis: physical strength and kinetic force are entirely secondary to psychological dominance. An operative can force an opponent into complete submission by systematically weaponizing their internal anxieties, personal vanities, and unexamined belief structures against them.
Rather than formatting the guide as a standard martial arts instructional catalog, the author coordinates his strategies of subversion across three prominent operational pillars. The text first introduces the paradigm of the cognitive breach, anchoring its core methodology in the classic principle that your greatest weapon is your enemy's own mind. Lung outlines practical frameworks for conducting rapid psychological field assessments to detect hidden flaws, secret desires, or deep-seated fears, instructing practitioners on how to shatter an opponent's confidence before a physical engagement even begins.
Moving into historical applications, the narrative catalogs an array of psychological warfare techniques preserved by ancient and unconventional schools of thought. Lung details systems like the “Dark Arts” of raw intimidation, the esoteric “Secret of Seven” power dynamics, and the operational methods of old-world clandestine organizations—including the historical Hircarrah messengers and the tactical philosophies of legendary Eastern strategists like Sun Tzu, Yoritomo, and Miyamoto Musashi. Finally, the manual turns these offensive strategies into an unbreakable defensive shield, demonstrating how understanding the mechanics of deception, persuasion, and ideological indoctrination allows individuals to preserve their own mental autonomy. This Citadel Press edition serves as an essential reference asset for collections exploring fringe combat psychology, espionage history, and the raw infrastructure of human influence.
Author Biography
Dr. Haha Lung is a prolific author, martial arts scholar, and leading authority on historical psychological operations and subversion strategies. Renowned for dismantling complex historical martial philosophies and esoteric combat tactics, Dr. Lung has authored numerous classic works on mind manipulation, martial arts, and strategies of cognitive dominance designed for modern tactical practitioners.
Reader Targeting
- Martial artists, self-defense practitioners, and tactical strategists interested in the cognitive and psychological dimensions of conflict.
- Students of social psychology, political science, and communication seeking an unconventional analysis of historical propaganda and interpersonal influence.
- Historians and researchers tracking the evolution of clandestine operations, espionage lineages, and ancient Eastern military strategies.
Bibliographic & Physical Specifications
| Publisher | Citadel Press (An imprint of Kensington Publishing Corp.) |
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| Publication Date | October 27, 2020 |
| Format & Binding | Standard Trade Paperback Reprint (Perfect bound with anti-scuff matte cardstock softcover) |
| ISBN-13 / ISBN-10 | 9780806540771 / 0806540776 |
| Page Count | 272 (Includes instructional chapters, historical case breakdowns, diagrams, and index) |
| Dimensions & Weight | 8.25 x 5.50 x 1.00 inches | 11.2 oz (317 grams) |
| BISAC Categories | PSYCHOLOGY / Social Psychology SPORTS & RECREATION / Martial Arts & Self-Defense POLITICAL SCIENCE / Political Freedom |
Frequently Asked Questions
What historical traditions are explored in this guide?
The book integrates psychological warfare tactics from several historical martial systems and eastern schools of thought, including the philosophies of Sun Tzu, Yoritomo, and Miyamoto Musashi, alongside tactical espionage insights from shadow warriors and ancient clandestine networks.
Does this book focus entirely on offensive manipulation?
No. While the text explores aggressive psychological subversion and methods for breaching an opponent's mind, the concluding sections demonstrate how to use these exact frameworks defensively to construct strong boundaries against modern propaganda and deception.
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