The Dark Mystery Behind The Transgender Phenomenon
The shocking link between government mind control experiments, pornography, feminization of men, and the rise of the transgender phenomenon.
*WARNING* This post contains some graphic and potentially disturbing subject matter. Reader discretion advised.
The number of people who identify as transgender has seen a swift, steep rise in the last decade across the west. While government and health agencies admit it is difficult to gather information on the transgender population, they estimate that about 1.4 million people (about half the population of Nevada) in the United States now identify as gender non-conforming.1 Officials expect that number will continue to rise. A study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association found a four-fold increase in gender re-assignment surgery from 2000-2014.2 The role of social media in spreading transgender ideology is not in dispute. More celebrities and influencers continue to come out as trans, and young people interested in transgenderism cite online spaces as the first place they go in search of information. In fact, there are programs available online that claim to aid a person in transitioning from one gender to another. Among these, there is a disturbing sub-genre that tries to accomplish this with a blend of deep hypnosis, auditory conditioning, and visual stimulus designed to re-program a person’s psyche to become another gender. Perhaps, as is so often the case when society undergoes rapid social change, there is more at work here than a spontaneous movement of people seeking validation.
When the pandemic began in 2020, nations around the world went into quarantine. Numerous pornography websites including mega-giant Pornhub began to offer free premium memberships to populations in quarantine, not even requiring the use of a credit card. These websites saw a massive increase in traffic, with some countries in lockdown seeing up to a 61% increase over usual site traffic.3 Free pornography was even offered to people quarantined on cruise ships in the first several weeks of the pandemic.4 By the end of March 2020, free membership to many of these sites was offered worldwide. One of the fastest growing sub-genres of pornography is erotic hypnosis, or hypno porn. This has been around for a long time in BDSM communities, but in the last 7 or 8 years has seen a new application. Sometime around 2013, pornographic hypnosis videos began to appear online that claimed to be able to feminize, or “sissify” straight cis men. Forced feminization is a fetish in which the subject becomes aroused at the idea of being forced by a dominatrix to act like, or even become a woman. This type of material usually combines already produced scenes of pornography featuring submissive males dressed as women who are dominated sexually by other men or a dominatrix. While the footage plays, the soundtrack features a female voice, usually a high-quality text-to-speech program. An underlying audio track plays simultaneously, usually using binaural beats, ASMR, or something similar. Such technology is well-studied and proven to affect brain wave activity in the listener.5 Some programs are audio tracks only. It’s worth noting that many of these, especially the most popular programs, have very high production value and would take months to produce. It is nearly impossible to find out who is producing and promoting these programs. In my research, neither I nor my colleagues have been able to find out who is behind these programs. Most of them are available for free, which means they are available to minors because you don’t even need a credit card to access them.
You might be wondering if such programs even work, and whether it’s worth worrying about. After all, there’s no shortage of disturbing pornographic material online. But these programs are different. Even if you’re a skeptic who does not believe hypnosis is effective, there are mountains of research proving that pornography can be very addictive. Scientists have observed changes in brain activity of porn users that are indistinguishable from changes seen in hard core drug addicts. A 2018 study in the Journal of Sex & Marital Therapy found that 98% of men have accessed pornography in the last 6 months, and 80% in the last week.6 Combining the addictive nature of pornography with hypnosis and auditory conditioning can create strong associations and even neurological changes. Thousands of people who have exposed themselves to these programs report very alarming effects. A support group for people struggling with sissy porn addiction on Reddit called “TGandSissyRecovery” has almost 10,000 members. There will be some fake or exaggerated accounts in any such online community, but it’s impossible that all of them are faking desperate posts detailing how their minds and lives have been destroyed by feminization hypnosis porn programs. One of the most frequently cited and most disturbing of these is a program called Bambi Sleep.
Bambi Sleep has a blog as well as a Patreon account with 724 Patrons as of this writing. The blog describes the program this way: “Bambi Sleep is a collection of intense feminization and bimbofication hypnosis recordings designed to turn the listener into a bimbo girl called Bambi” and further explains that “The Bambi Sleep sessions will be effective for anyone who wants to become a sexy bimbo girl, regardless of original gender.... The sessions cover many topics including obedience, amnesia, personality erasure, mind control, IQ reduction, body transformation, desire and addiction, clothing, make-up, high heels, posture, mannerisms... and pleasure triggers, and a variety of enforcement techniques.” Bambi Sleep is not explicitly “sissy” hypnosis, but rather focuses on “bimbofication.” Like transgenderism, bimbofication is another emerging phenomenon which has spread online. It focuses on dumbing down and personality erasure to make the subject as submissive and unlikely to resist domination as possible.
There are dozens of posts from users on internet forums seeking help in undoing the effects of Bambi Sleep in particular. Too many to dismiss as a clever marketing ploy. People report using the program as an aid for their sexual kink, but then experience unwanted effects afterward. These include difficulty thinking or performing tasks with any complexity, to being unable to stop certain behaviors without the triggers included in the programming. Author Genevieve Gluck has researched Bambi Sleep, and after releasing her own disturbing findings she said that she has received dozens of emails from people desperate for help in undoing Bambi Sleep programming. It seems unlikely that all these alarming accounts are fabricated.
So, who is behind this disturbing material, and for what purpose? Can such programs affect people’s minds and change their behavior? Is hypnotic programming and mind control real?
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