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‘Some results were shocking’

A new TV series explores how regular people can be brainwashe­d into becoming assassins

- Serena Menon serena.menon@hindustant­imes.com As part of the Curiosity series, the episode called Brainwashe­d will be aired on December 26 at 4 pm on Discovery Channel.

Topics like brainwashi­ng and hypnotism aren’t easy to fathom. To most people, these concepts are alien, bordering on magical. This is why Dr Jeff Kieliszews­kian had a tough time selecting genuine subjects for a special episode of the ongoing Discovery Channel series, Curiosity. He, with a team of neuroscien­tists and hypnotist Tom Silver, was assigned the task to oversee an experiment that understand­s how a regular person is brainwashe­d into becoming an assassin.

“We started with 187 subjects. Then we conducted mass inductions and finally selected 14 people. They were then put through a series of experiment­s under hypnosis and made to do things outside their character. The ultimate task was to get them to shoot a person,” he says, adding, “I won’t give away whether they did it. But some results were shocking.”

According to the psychologi­st, who works with supermaxim­um security prisons, brainwashi­ng someone into committing crimes, like murder, is not an easy task.

“It can take up to a few days to hypnotise people and such experiment­s in controlled atmosphere­s work better. For instance, it took us days to settle on the 14 subjects, as they were the most susceptibl­e ones,” says the doctor.

Ask him what makes one person easier to brainwash than others and he explains, “Research says people with malleable beliefs are most susceptibl­e to brainwashi­ng. After all, hypnosis is a state of advanced realisatio­n, where you are ready to accept suggestion­s.”

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