
'In a final chapter of his book, Hypnotic States of Americans, Roy Masters asks, “When a crime is committed under hypnosis, who is the real perpetrator? Masters says that, “From time to time, something in the news calls our attention to something that our laws and our criminal justice system have not yet taken adequately into account. This is the very real fact that quite often the actual perpetrator of a crime is acting under the influence of a hypnotic state when the crime is committed, and does something the real person never would have done otherwise.”
Masters takes us to a question that addresses some delicate areas of life. Before we look at the imagination and the power of identification that is its throttle, we can ask one of the most important questions in medicine. Are doctors deliberately conditioned and hypnotized in medical school and held captive by their local medical boards?'
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