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After shaking hands, Zhang Beihai left.
But his retreating figure made Chang Weisi fall into deep thought, prompting General Chang Weisi to take out his file and look at it.
35 years old, married with children, from China, etc.
His application for reinforcements was approved.
Chang Weisi sighed as he looked at the word "approved".
However, before that, he had already written a letter about Zhang Beihai to his future comrades.
……
Similarly, Zhang Beihai is not the only one who has overcome the barrier of time through hibernation technology.
The other protagonist in the video, Dr. Bill Hines, also used hibernation technology to travel through time.
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Boom~
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Above the heavens and myriad realms, strange phenomena occurred frequently, with thunderclaps flashing continuously.
A terrifying vision swept through.
Immediately afterwards, the video appeared.
Subtitles appear on screen
[Crisis Era 20 Years On: The Trisolaran Fleet is 4015 Light-Years from the Solar System]
Bill Hines, one of the Wallfacers, awakens from hibernation.
The reason for his awakening this time was quite extraordinary: the technology that Bill Hines wanted was developed eight years later.
What Bill Hines wanted was something that could influence the human brain's judgment.
in the picture.
In a hospital, a young man who volunteered for an experiment was implanted with the instruction that water was poisonous. He actually believed that water was poisonous, developed a fear of water, and dared not drink water at all.
Even if he's dying of thirst!
Hines and his wife looked at the young man participating in the experiment with disbelief, even though this was the result they wanted.
“Do you really think the water is poisonous?” Hines asked him.
"Yes, what's there to doubt?"
"Just like the sun has light and the air has oxygen, this is common sense."
Subject number 104 responded to him.
Hines then stated that the human body is 70% water, and that humans cannot live without water, which is common sense.
The 104 subjects looked dejected and almost collapsed after hearing this: "Yes, I know."
"But the problem is troubling me; I can't get rid of the idea that water is poisonous."
……
Hines observed everything and then personally concluded that "the water is poisonous."
Hines, discussing the subject of plants, picked up a glass of water but hesitated to drink it, because his mind was telling him that the water was poisonous.
He managed to drink a sip of water, but he spat it out.
This is the "thought stamp," or simply put, thought control.
An enhanced version of PUA!
Perfect mind control—if you like a girl, you could implant a thought imprint into her brain...
For example, if the instruction is: girls are born to take care of boys and give them 10,000 yuan a month for living expenses, then she will believe it and do so.
……
The video continues playing.
in the picture.
On the rooftop balcony of the Space Force Command.
Bill Hines found General Chang Weisi.
The two watched a nuclear planet explosion experiment together.
Long ago, the Wallfacer Taylor had already visited General Chang Weisi once.
“Wallfacer, we meet again. This is the third time this month,” Chang Weisi said.
The two discussed the widespread wave of defeatism.
Of course, Chang Weisi knew that he hadn't come here for that.
Hines revealed the core ideas behind his research.
“I heard you’re having trouble with ideological and political work in the military,” Hines said.
General Chang Weisi agreed, stating that with the reinforcements being transferred away in the future, a large number of outstanding talents would indeed be transferred, making political work quite easy.
"I have a new discovery here that I believe you will find very useful."
"We have discovered something called mind imprinting, which uses computers and magnetic fields to forcibly input certain beliefs into a person's brain."
"Once an ideological imprint is established, it is as solid as a rock and can never be overthrown."
Hines explains his findings.
Chang Weisi almost saw through Zhang Beihai's scheme, and of course he understood what Bill Hines meant by "ideological imprint."
"What I need is a thoughtful army, not brainwashed zombies."
"The Doctoral thought imprint is a great achievement for you. But in reality, you have created a huge problem, really, the biggest problem ever."
Chang Weisi spoke to him earnestly.
Hines countered with a question to Chang Weisi: "Don't you want to use this to create a space force with an unwavering belief in victory?"
"You have political commissars, we have pastors, and the 'ideological imprinting' is merely a technical means of completing the task..."
"And it's voluntary. Defeatism is so prevalent in this day and age, but many people aren't unwilling to believe in hope."
"you mean..."
“Treating the imprinting of ideas as a voluntary mission means that those who willingly accept the imprint will carry the most unwavering beliefs for humanity and contribute to the protection and safeguarding of human civilization,” Hines said.
Chang Wei thought for a moment, then said nothing more, letting Bill Hines finish persuading the Planetary Defense Council members before continuing the conversation.
“I will try my best,” Hines said.
……
Everyone in the myriad worlds was incredulous upon witnessing the appearance of the thought imprint!
And there was much discussion:
"You've got this trick up your sleeve too! You've got so many fancy moves!"
"Voluntarily being brainwashed can be considered a form of resistance in a state of extreme despair."
"Would those high-sounding politicians agree to the existence of thought imprinting? Although, it is said, what politicians like most is a brainwashed populace."
"Haha, so true!"
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The video then continued playing.
Subtitles flashed on the screen.
Planetary Defense Council
"No!"
“This is absolutely unacceptable. The Wallfacer Bill Hines has opened a gateway to hell for humanity.”
The US representative was the first to object.
The French representative was so excited that he left his seat.
Hines' response was simple: "Is it worse for humanity to lose its freedom of thought, or for us to lose this war? The conclusion is clearly the latter."
"Because the latter doesn't have a second chance!"
Representative Da Mao: "Taylor wants to take people's lives, you want to take people's minds, what exactly do you Wallfacers want to do? You're all more insane than the last!"
These words sparked discussion among everyone present.
……
People from all the heavens and myriad realms who saw this couldn't help but want to laugh.
Each of the Wallfacers was more insane than the last!
……
The video continues to play.
The meeting continued.
"Governments around the world will definitely ban this thing. In any case, there is nothing more evil than thought control," the British representative said.
Why do you all become so sensitive about the topic of thought control?
"You guys aren't necessarily doing this, especially the Americans. From Hollywood movies and the internet to political correctness, you haven't always been doing it."
"To use a classic Chinese phrase, it's like the pot calling the kettle black."
The American spoke up: "Doctor, you haven't just taken a hundred steps, you've stepped onto the threshold of darkness, threatening the very foundations of modern society."
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The meeting went on and on, and the arguments never stopped.
The argument lasted for nearly eight hours before it finally ended.
The final result is that the thought imprint must be supervised, must be voluntary, and can only be used by space soldiers.
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The screen flashed.
A base for acquiring the imprint of ideas.
After waiting for three days, Hines and his wife Keiko Yamasugi finally received a volunteer space officer, who reeked of alcohol and was an office worker.
He wanted to imprint the following message on his mind: "Catherine loves me, she didn't cheat on me at all."
Turns out he was a cuckold.
Hines angrily shouted, "Get out and never come back here again. You've tarnished the Space Force!"
Then, the screen flickered again.
The astronaut who came this time was Wu Yue, Zhang Beihai's old colleague, although he had already retired.
People from all the heavens and myriad realms were very curious when they saw Wu Yue arrive.
After all these years, he still hasn't gotten out of the shadows?
The reason for coming here is to gain faith, faith in God.
Clearly, Wu Yue, as an intellectual Chinese soldier, was a materialist at heart and could not possibly believe in God.
So he came here, hoping to imprint his thoughts on himself so that his soul would be free from torment.
If someone is to be subjected to ideological scrutiny and placed under supervision, Wu Yue's request would certainly not be approved.
But Hines gave Wu Yue a note: "God is dead."
……
the next day.
At the Thought Imprint Center, four space soldiers finally arrived, wanting to obtain the Thought Imprint.
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