
"How is fear acquired by brainwashed people? Fear is not natural, it is taught and learned in human beings. Of all the learned motives, none has greater implications for personality development and functioning than fear and anxiety. Fear is learned when people are repeatedly punished, frightened, hurt, or killed when they encounter a situation or enter an area that is forbidden. After encountering a fear situation enough times, a person will be afraid when the feared object is no longer threatening. Fear is also learned from observations, that is social learning without any direct punishment or threats. A person will behave in consistently fearful manners in situations where behaviors are expected to lead to punishment. In other words, people become afraid when they observe other people like them are afraid of something or somebody. Their fear is passed on like a disease."
Kwabena F. Ashanti
Psychotechnology of Brainwashing
Photo: The murder (lynching) of Michael Donald
In 1981, a trial of Josephus Anderson, an African American charged with the murder of a white policeman, took place in Mobile. While Anderson was convicted at a subsequent trial, this one ended without the jury reaching a verdict. The mistrial upset members of the United Klans of America who believed that the reason for the lack of decision was that some members of the jury were African Americans. At a meeting held after the mistrial, Bennie Hays, the second-highest-ranking official in the United Klans in Alabama, said: "If a black man can get away with killing a white man, we ought to be able to get away with killing a black man."
The same night other Klan members burnt a three-foot cross on the Mobile County courthouse lawn. Bennie Hays' son, Henry Hays (age 26), and James Llewellyn "Tiger" Knowles (age 17) drove around Mobile looking for a victim. Picked at random, they spotted Michael Donald walking home from getting his sister a pack of cigarettes. They kidnapped him, drove out to a secluded area in the woods, attacked him and beat him with a tree limb. They wrapped a rope around his neck, and pulled on it to strangle him, before slitting his throat and hanging him from a tree across the street from Hays' house...
-M.R
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Kwabena F. Ashanti
Psychotechnology of Brainwashing
Photo: The murder (lynching) of Michael Donald
In 1981, a trial of Josephus Anderson, an African American charged with the murder of a white policeman, took place in Mobile. While Anderson was convicted at a subsequent trial, this one ended without the jury reaching a verdict. The mistrial upset members of the United Klans of America who believed that the reason for the lack of decision was that some members of the jury were African Americans. At a meeting held after the mistrial, Bennie Hays, the second-highest-ranking official in the United Klans in Alabama, said: "If a black man can get away with killing a white man, we ought to be able to get away with killing a black man."
The same night other Klan members burnt a three-foot cross on the Mobile County courthouse lawn. Bennie Hays' son, Henry Hays (age 26), and James Llewellyn "Tiger" Knowles (age 17) drove around Mobile looking for a victim. Picked at random, they spotted Michael Donald walking home from getting his sister a pack of cigarettes. They kidnapped him, drove out to a secluded area in the woods, attacked him and beat him with a tree limb. They wrapped a rope around his neck, and pulled on it to strangle him, before slitting his throat and hanging him from a tree across the street from Hays' house...
-M.R
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