Have You Been Head Jacked?
HEAD JACKED is another word for mind control, coercive persuasion, reprogramming, thought control, thought reform, or forcible indoctrination. It refers to a process in which an individual or group methodically uses deceptive practices to persuade others to conform to their demands by manipulating them.
Why do you think television networks call their line-ups “programming”? It’s because you are being programmed without being aware of the extent to which it’s happening. The unrelenting messages are designed to hook you: drink more beer or liquor, get more drugs, have more sex, watch more TV, obsess about sports, make more money, use more violence, work harder, eat more trash food, gamble often, and so forth. This is what you hear and see day in and day out.
The type of information we take in through our senses significantly shapes what we become. Since we learn by repetition, advertisers insistently inundate us with their logos and messages. Statistics say that 60,000 thoughts go through our minds daily. The bad part is that nearly 45,000 of those thoughts are negative.
Ultimately, negative thinking is the worst addiction of all. You know the people who are always negative, don’t you? It’s no wonder many have become self-destructive, have low self-esteem and self-worth, and are constantly sabotaging themselves. The West has become a culture of addiction. That is what HEAD JACKED is all about.

Have You Been Head
Jacked?
HEAD JACKED; Also known as mind control, coercive persuasion, reprogramming, thought control, thought reform or forcible indoctrination refers to a process in which a group or individual methodically uses deceptive practices to persuade others to conform to their demands in order to manipulate them!
Why do you think television networks call their line-ups “Programming”? It is because you are being programmed without even being aware of the extent to which it is happening. The unrelenting messages are designed to hook you. Drink more beer or alcohol, get more drugs, have more sex, watch more TV, make more money, use more violence, work harder, eat more, gamble often; this is what you watch day in and day out. The type of information we take in through our senses significantly shapes what we become. We learn by repetition and that is why advertisers inundate us with their logos and messages by the minute, hour, day and year. Statistics say that 60,000 thoughts go through our minds on a daily basis. The bad part is that nearly 45,000 of those thoughts are negative.
I believe that Negative Thinking is the worst addiction of all. You know the people who are always negative, don’t you? It’s no wonder Americans have become so self-destructive, have low self-esteem and self-worth and are constantly sabotaging themselves. America has become a culture of addiction.
