A philosophy of the “sleeping agents” of consciousness. The installation of memories

A philosophy of the "sleeping agents" of consciousness. The installation of memories

All human activity is directly related to consciousness. 
 
Consciousness (co-consciousness, created knowledge, conscious being) is a set of information systematized (generalized) by the subject, which is thought over (comprehended) and interpreted by him as a result of the cognitive process, represents his knowledge and life experience, which are formed by him during the life cycle of his flesh, “colored” by his emotions and experiences, as well as refracted through his attitude to himself and the objects of the Universe. In essence, it represents the whole volume of information created by the subject.
 
A person is able to mentally reproduce events that were earlier automatically stored by the Soul (Nature) in his consciousness. This process is popularly called recollection.
 
A human being is able to remember only what is in the content of his consciousness (in his accumulated life experience) and nothing else.  As an example: a subject is not able to remember how to play the violin if he has not played it before; a subject is not able to remember the Chinese language if he has not spoken it before. But if a person does “remember” something that could not have been in his personal life experience, it can only mean the following:
 
  • either the subject’s consciousness “woke up” (activated) the “sleeping agent” installed by someone earlier;
  • or the operator, user or administrator of the being has changed.
 
 
Memories of the “black climber”
 
In 1978, immediately after graduating from the institute, I “accidentally” found myself in the Republic of Kabardino-Balkaria in the mountaineering camp “Baksan”, where I wished to become a mountaineer and conquer several mountain peaks.
 
Every newcomer who first came to the mountaineering camp, as a rule, in the first days upon arrival, at the campfire, at night, listened attentively to the story of former mountaineers about the “bloody bundle” or “black mountaineer“. These characters and stories about them were an important part of the folklore of mountaineers in the countries of the former USSR. I will not describe these legends in detail, I will describe the most important from my point of view. “Black climber” was described as the ghost of a man with an indistinguishable face, covered with a black mask, wearing black clothes, who conquers the summit on his own without insurance.  “The Blood Bundle” was described as a bundle of two ghostly climbers who bleed and climb up a cliff. These narratives evoked strong emotions in the novice listeners. After completing his narration, the instructor would inform his listeners as follows: “If during the ascent, you see on the rock “black climber” or “bloody bundle”, then know – you need to stop immediately, fix on the rock and inform the leader about what you saw. It’s quite possible that you’re oxygen deprived or your body is overly tired and needs urgent rest.” 
 
Being a novice, I listened to these stories and did not realize that a “sleeper agent” had been installed in my mind, which would always cause me systemic hallucinations in the form of “black climber” or “bloody bundle”, when a state of oxygen starvation or a state of critical fatigue in high altitude conditions occurred in my body.
 
One evening, we were visited by “snow leopards”, i.e. mountaineers who had conquered four peaks over 7000 meters in the former USSR. All of them claimed that despite the fact that they were beginners many years ago, the “sleeping agent” of the consciousness had saved their lives more than once by creating appropriate hallucinations when they had dangerous conditions of the body during ascents.   
 
 
Setting memories to animals as a method of their rapid learning:
My acquaintance, a breeder of German Shepherd dogs, told me how to quickly teach a dog to pick up something from the ground and, at the same time, to spend no more than 5 minutes for all training. For this purpose he went out with the dog to the nature, scattered on the ground his most favorite tasty things and connected to them by wires a military field telephone set TA-57 with inductor call system, which is able to generate a weak electric current when turning the handle.  As he claimed, this current was safe for the dog, but very sensitive for him.  He would hide in the bushes with the phone and let the dog go for a walk on its own in the clearing. When the dog found a treat and only touched it, he would twist the handle of the phone and the dog would feel a painful electric shock. From that point on, the dog never picked up anything edible from the ground again for the rest of his life. Only from his master’s hands.
 
 
Memories in regressive hypnosis:
 
In regressive hypnosis, so much pain, horror, death, murder and “loss of consciousness” is found that it often requires the urgent intervention of a hypnotist to emerge from hypnosis in these critical situations.  And ordinary, i.e., low emotional recordings are usually undetectable. The possibility of a creature remembering itself (from the moment of its conception) is quite logical and scientifically explainable. A Personality cannot have other memories, since the Personality is continuously connected to a particular flesh.
 
The network sometimes describes experiments in which a particular Personality was able to read knowledge and life experience that did not belong to it, i.e. accessed another person’s consciousness. Such capabilities of a particular Personality are usually connected, as a rule, with its characteristics that cannot be codified.
 
 
The most valuable technology of all the world’s most secret services:
 
“Sleeper Agents (Sleeper Agents) are the most valuable technology of all the world’s most secret services. For years or even decades, they live under false identities and are no different from any other citizen. However, at the right moment for their masters, they are activated and begin to perform actions, the algorithm of which was prescribed in advance in their minds by their real master. 
 
As an example: At the collapse of the USSR, many responsible employees of the Central Committee of the Party, who “knew a lot”, began to throw themselves out of windows en masse, ending their life by suicide. Presumably, this was possible due to the presence of specially installed “sleeping agents” in their consciousnesses, which were activated by a code phrase during a phone call. 
 

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