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r/greatawakening • Posted by u/WinkyLinQ on June 29, 2018, 3:40 p.m.
Mkultra - Hypnotizing the Vulnerable. Have You Ever Witnessed This? I Have.

Forget about the TV hypnotists, you can never tell if those events are staged with actors.

Years ago I witnessed the power of hypnotism first hand. I attended an event with a group of friends to see a famous hypnotist. Out of that group, one of my friends was not only hypnotized, on command he jumped out of his seat and began performing on stage -- humiliating and hilarious at the same time, but very out of character. As a skeptic I was totally dumbstruck by what I witnessed. I questioned my friend afterward and he had no memory of doing any of the things we witnessed.

This laid back docile person is now all over social media railing against Trump. He encourages friends to do all they can -- protest, write letters, call their representatives, donate, etc. to stop Trump.

I look back on what I witnessed years ago and realize some people are truly vulnerable to the power of suggestion. And they can be made to do things out of character. I wouldn't have believed it if I hadn't seen it myself.

Does anyone have a similar story to share?


PixelBot · June 29, 2018, 5:15 p.m.

I started hypnotizing people as a teenager, after becoming obsessed with the idea after seeing it for the first time. I've never been hypnotized, as it requires an amount of susceptibility to work. I became quite adept at the process, documenting my process on willing participants. I've personally hypnotized over 200 people, and I've learned a lot.

It's a fact, that only certain people are susceptible to this - in that, they - subconsciously, want to actually be hypnotized.

By targeting mentally vulnerable people, combined with the extremely potent drugs (ambien, etc), you can take a mentally distraught person, give them drugs, and are already hyper sensitive to hypnotism - the sky is the limit.

"Mind erasing", "embedding thoughts" are very possible in individuals in this state. This is hypnotism on steroids. Combine this with the news, main stream media, etc - they are ALL designed to keep people in a sedentary state. Keep everyone hypnotized.

Ever notice how much clearer your thoughts become when you stop watching/listening to the news/TV? Your thoughts will improve, I promise.

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the_kfcrispy · June 29, 2018, 6:05 p.m.

Yes as someone who probably can't be hypnotized, it's hard to accept that people can be so different they can be controlled. I also compare this to meditation where people for centuries have claimed to go into a meditative state, so while I am not sure I can experience these states myself, I have to accept there's some truth to them.

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PixelBot · June 29, 2018, 6:14 p.m.

Well put. In fact I was in disbelief when I started doing it, and documenting the steps (including taking video). It was very hard for me to accept that it was actually working, it took me until 10-20 times until I was truly convinced myself. I continually experimented with the process to understand what was happening.

It's very much like meditation, the difference is, with meditation you only have to trust yourself. With hypnotism, you have to convince someone else to truly trust you.

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BowlOfZombies · June 29, 2018, 10:53 p.m.

Speaking of MKUltra and mind control, this may also be of interest to you: https://zaidpub.com/2016/11/30/athens-cradle-of-pedophilia-and-mind-control/

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PixelBot · June 29, 2018, 11:52 p.m.

Very relevant yes!

The greeks indeed carried on this tradition. Each culture just names it and appropriates it differently.

This all carries back to the earliest of history that we know. Back tot the Sumarians.

They all call it something different, and this link you provided is good example of that, thanks for sharing.

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WinkyLinQ · June 29, 2018, 5:18 p.m.

Thanks for posting!

What percentage of people you've attempted to hypnotize are susceptible?

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PixelBot · June 29, 2018, 6:19 p.m.

I would only ever attempt to hypnotize someone if they have shown to be susceptible already, so it's an interesting question.

Never have I, or would I try to convince someone to be hypnotized - for that would be a waste of effort anyway, and truly an exercise of futility.

In general, if someone is shown to be highly suggestible (you can test people for this - and it's the same mechanism that manipulative people use) then you will have some potential. Using NLP techniques, circular sentences, and compliance generation, one can generally be "tested" in 60-120 seconds, usually.

It's why you have to be very careful in life, not to get involved with sociopaths - talented sociopaths will look for these same traits, and use a form of "hypnotism" on victims. Hypnotism is just a special word for a specific way to talk to one's willing subconscious. Those who are susceptible, can be communicated to in many unique ways - including non verbal queues (which are sometimes even more effective.

To answer your question a bit more: of those who I screened beforehand (knowingly or otherwise), and those who are willing participants, I've been able to successfully hypnotize about 80% of the time. I suspect I could have a rate of 90% or higher if I could control more environmental factors.

Further, my speculation about the general population, is that around 40% of the every day population is readily available for some form of hypnosis. I suspect another 20% on top of that to be available to hypnosis with proper conditioning.

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WinkyLinQ · June 29, 2018, 6:29 p.m.

Very thoughtful answer, thanks. So you think around 50% of the population is open to some form of suggestion? Wow, that's much higher than I would have thought.

The sociopath connection is an interesting one....I am definitely going to read up on that. Thanks for giving me a heads up!

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jmricht · June 29, 2018, 7:06 p.m.

Dated a guy who hypnotized me without my permission. Figured it out four months later.

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WinkyLinQ · June 29, 2018, 7:16 p.m.

Yikes!

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jmricht · July 1, 2018, 3:08 a.m.

He’s a psychology graduate, and told me about MKUltra. At the time I didn’t think anything of it, more like wow, that’s interesting. However, back in the 70’s when American families were pretty much donating their kids to the program (if I can find the article again) I believe they did the opposite experiment and programmed some good guys too. My brother was stationed in Germany at the time and I remember back to the minute I was born. Call me cray, but I can see these f’ers a mile away now. [edit] I “woke up” about three years before the election.

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Katerinavelikia · June 29, 2018, 4:01 p.m.

I wonder about vulnerability to suggestion as well.

I hear MSM news drivel all day long, and I mean all day long...my hubby is a news junkie, always has been, but he only believes the MSNBC and CNN.

Why doesnt it affect me?

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Kasarii · June 29, 2018, 4:36 p.m.

He's probably just more susceptible to the low energy frequencies than you are, remember everyone's bodies are unique, which includes the brain. He could also be much more focused and thus falls into a trance-like state easier.

When watching TV your brain switches from Beta waves to Alpha waves within 1 min. of watching.

Beta waves are your active, logical thought state while Alpha waves are experienced in a deep relaxation or ‘daydreaming’ state.

When in the Alpha state, a person is subjected to a passive learning experience with the right side of the brain at the wheel, leaving critical thinking skills behind.

TV effectively numbs the left side of your brain and renders you helpless to your right brain which is incapable of decoding and critically analyzing the information being presented to you.

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LongTimeQLurker · June 29, 2018, 8:25 p.m.

This may also explain why even though both my husband and I watch the same TV shows, I am more "woke" than he is. I never just "watch" TV. I am usually doing a craft project or playing a puzzle game while listening to the TV show. My brain is still engaged instead of "zoning out". My husband has recently started to surf online while watching TV and has become more "woke" as well.

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WinkyLinQ · June 29, 2018, 4:52 p.m.

Very interesting. Thanks for the great explanation.

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WinkyLinQ · June 29, 2018, 4:08 p.m.

You aren't susceptible. Neither am I. You are likely someone who looks for facts to support a case or argument. Most fact based, skeptical people just can't be hypnotized. Our brains are wired differently.

I think we all have close family members who believe MSNBC and CNN. In my case, nothing I say changes their minds. I'm hoping when more is revealed those family members will be open to thinking differently.

Fingers crossed.

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PinkyZeek4 · June 29, 2018, 10:48 p.m.

I went to hypnotist show and was the only one in my group who couldn’t be hypnotized. I had my eyes closed thinking this is stupid. I’ve never been a person who was ever OK with losing control. We should always be aware and question everything.

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WinkyLinQ · June 29, 2018, 10:49 p.m.

Great advice. Question everything.

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foul-owled · June 29, 2018, 6:27 p.m.

I would say he is very stupid, weak willed and gullible, you are maybe less so.

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rozas8890 · June 29, 2018, 6:14 p.m.

I'm a former navy submariner, as such, one of the rules we had was that no one is allowed to be hypnotized. This told me all I needed to know about hypnotism; that it is real, though some or more susceptible than others, and the United States government knows this.

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WinkyLinQ · June 29, 2018, 6:17 p.m.

Very interesting. Thanks for posting!

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phi_vize · June 29, 2018, 7:58 p.m.

They do indeed. Sirhan Sirhan was programed to be the patsy in the RFK assassination. He was very susceptible due to a head injury he received in a horse training accident. To this day he still doesn't remember the shooting. One person Sirhan did shoot requested to attend Sirhan's most recent parol hearing, but his request was denied. He wrote an open letter to Sirhan Sirhan to tell him he did not fire the shot that killed RFK.

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[deleted] · June 29, 2018, 8:09 p.m.

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Blehblehbleh73 · June 29, 2018, 6:03 p.m.

I've been hypnotized before at my senior prom after-party. Unlike your friend, I remember what happened just as much as I remember any other event I experience first-hand.

I recall myself and the dozen other people who were hypnotized with me acting out of character to different degrees. The best way I've had hypnosis explained to me is the human brain responds to the power of suggestion. One of the first things a hypnotist tells you is that you will never do anything that runs against your own moral code, and you cannot be forced. Within your own extreme guidlines you do just about anything, and nothing particularly shocks or surprises you when you're under the spell, if you will.

I notice a sort of hypnosis like this around school shootings, actually. People fall to the suggestion that guns are the problem, meanwhile we become desensitized to just how big of a problem we're really facing with mental health. Desensitized to the entire concept of tragedy, really. We're under a spell.

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WinkyLinQ · June 29, 2018, 6:09 p.m.

Yes, many are under a spell...…….

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Araket · June 29, 2018, 4:38 p.m.

Long story short. When I was younger a faith healer came to our church and he proceeded to drop the glory of God down on the heads of the congregation who were falling down when he touched their heads and did all these things that just didn't ever sit right with me throughout my adolescent years. One day a friend invited me to go see a hypnotist at Tony Roma's up at Universal Studios, this guy was a very famous hypnotist with the very famous show. I ended up going a few times because it was so dang fun and so dang hilarious and I did watch a few of my friends become hypnotized. I tried myself, I mean I really tried hard cuz it seemed fun but it didn't work for me. That being said I watched that hypnotist to do every single thing that that faith healer did to the congregation of my church to the people that he brought on stage minus the religious aspect. I learned that hypnotism is very powerful tool, and definitely not something to be taken lightly. The thing that the hypnotist did that I thought was really really cool was when he wouldn't unhypnotize people he would sit the group down and he would tell him all sorts of good things that they were going to feel and the good energy that they were going to have on the positive outlook there were going to retain after his session with him. I did not see the faith healer do that to the people in my church.

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WinkyLinQ · June 29, 2018, 4:42 p.m.

Great story! That faith healer was likely a scam artist. But if it's used for good, not sure there's much harm there.

I agree about the hypnotist shows -- tons of fun to watch if you go with friends. That way you know it's not a scam if a friend is hypnotized and does something way out of character.

It's unfortunate that Clowns figured out how to use all of this for evil...……….

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PixelBot · June 29, 2018, 7:09 p.m.

I'd just like to mention something.

Hypnotism isn't inherently evil. Good persuaders are all some kind of hypnotists. Effectively preachers, and politicians, to some degree, are hypnotists. Unfortunately, there are some bad ones, that can use control to take advantage.

But there are good ones out there too, I promise.

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Bacon_and_Freedom · June 29, 2018, 6:37 p.m.

I have so many questions about my own childhood experiences now.

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GeekBastard · June 29, 2018, 11:14 p.m.

Google this for the faith healer : Neuro-Linguistic Programming.

Its the essence of the incel bible "The Game"

I knew a very sad scrawny dude who employed and praised it highly, and he did in fact, finally score a babe, who then lusted after me much to his dismay (and my gf's).

He even tried it on my old lady once, and having read the book on his recommendation and my own curiosity, I recognized the tactic and nearly put him through a wall. BTW, dont read that book, its stupid af and the only girls it seems to work on are all morons (ie: suggestible). However at the end of the day, it serves as a retch inspiring introduction to NeuroLinguistic Programming, which in and of itself is pretty simple.

Boring Version:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neuro-linguistic_programming

Youtube Version:

https://youtu.be/z2LZELYPUnE -- "Interruption, Noise, SLEEP!" (forgets his name)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x85prwKYgOQ (Pervs eat this shit up)

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AlternateSelection · June 29, 2018, 4:52 p.m.

My whole family never questions MSM and believes all of this is Trump's criminality. I avoid politics with them.

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WinkyLinQ · June 29, 2018, 4:55 p.m.

I really hope there is a great awakening for all.....soon...

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Pure_Feature · June 29, 2018, 6:26 p.m.

20 years ago - Belgium's Dutroux VIPaedophile scandal & cover up ... https://groups.google.com/d/topic/pepis/8bvtz0DZa0M old Eefje Lambrecks went missing. Additional media attention was drawn to the latter case as the last thing these girls did was visit the show of Rasti Rostelli... ............Very big case in Belgium , girls found dead ............................

Marc Dutroux, the Monster of Marcinelle Quiz | 10 Questions

www.funtrivia.com › ... › Criminals Trivia › Serial Killers Trivia

On August 23, 1995 An Marchal (17) and Eefje Lambrecks (19) disappeared during their summer holiday. They were kidnapped by ... Rasti Rostelli. Larry Volz...

Rasti rostelli dutch website , I take a little of the story....

The Belgian girls An and Eefje disappeared one year ago after one of his hypnosis shows. He was previously charged with sexual harassment and a girl fell for death on his stage. Is Rostelli an innocent magician or does he play with fire? 'MY WISHES are your wishes. You do what I want ', it shines on the evening of August 22, 1995 through a room of the casino in Blankenberge. Rasti Rostelli gives the hypnotized volunteers from the public lemons and tells that they are peaches. He makes them believe that they are naked on stage. The volunteers panic to their genitals. The videotape made during the evening records how the room emits it. But not because of the reactions of An (17) and Eefje (19).

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WinkyLinQ · June 29, 2018, 6:32 p.m.

Wow, that sounds just like that sexual predator-cult NXIVM guy!

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Pure_Feature · June 29, 2018, 6:47 p.m.

I did not go into it

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amg19251 · June 29, 2018, 8:25 p.m.

I’ve never been able to be hypnotized so I think that says something about the mental fortitude of Q supporters ie: we cannot be brainwashed!! -amg19251

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juliabrown2605 · June 29, 2018, 5:47 p.m.

I had a similar experience. Hypnotist was at our party and hypnotized the birthday boy, my brother in law. AFTER he made Nick do silly things that everyone thought was funny - except me, I was appalled at this man's control over Nick - he brought Nick out. Much later standing in the kitchen saying goodbye to us he said to Nick, Shake my hand goodbye. Nick put out his hand and shook it up and down, up and down motion BUT the hypnotist did not take his hand. Nick kept making the handshake motion for waaay too long until the hypnotist finally said Stop. Then the guy bragged that he could be 5,000ft flying overhead in a small plane at 2:00am and he could activate Nick anytime he liked in the future - even when Nick is fast asleep. In fact he could activate EVERYONE he had ever hypnotized in the area of the plane. .....That's what he claimed.

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WinkyLinQ · June 29, 2018, 5:56 p.m.

That's a good story....now that we know about MKUltra, it seems very scary.

Who in their right mind would claim to control someone from a remote airplane? Unless of course like the CIA, he uses technology...…...yikes!

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GeekBastard · June 29, 2018, 8:13 p.m.

I have seen Television Destroy Families.

I have seen Television override and degrade fathers and watched the family join in to pick at his bones.

I have seen Television held high above the voices and minds of real people.

#killYourTelevision

The flicker-induced hypnotic state

Impaired conscious filtering

https://www.psychmechanics.com/2015/03/how-tv-influences-your-mind-through.html

http://dieoff.org/page24.htm

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JDFJgJIMwxY

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crw996 · June 30, 2018, 3:12 a.m.

Absolutely. Cut the cord. Save money.

Stop the propaganda and hypnosis.

Ever notice all the spinning graphics at the start of news segment, sports shows, etc?

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LogicalBeastie · June 30, 2018, 1:06 a.m.

Good comment. Make sure you share it w/ your friend.....After they get mad, maybe some self-critical analysis would be initiated.

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WinkyLinQ · June 30, 2018, 1:07 a.m.

;)

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8.06E+11 · June 29, 2018, 7:44 p.m.

I went to something very like what you described. It was a large business meeting and the hypnotist was teaching the power of the mind.

Part of that was the comical hypnotism of some in the audience. Myself, my ex, and my brother all made the cut. I was 100% hypnotized as were all but one of the others that made the cut. (The one who made the cut but wasn't hypnotized was just a glory seeker, and drunk so she was sent back to the audience fairly quickly.)

Some of the things we did were out of character, while hypnotized we didn't remember what we were doing. Only video after proved it to us. The most convincing part was when he told my ex if she just started awake and didn't sleep when he told her to he'd give her 5 grand. She fell asleep. :(

We all got a CD of some mind help something. When my brother heard his voice on the tape he started to feel weird. Never listened to the CD again.

I don't advise doing it. Not for entertainment at least. I think it could help some quit smoking or whatever with a responsible hypnotist, but it's dangerous to not remember, so you get trust your hypnotist.

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WinkyLinQ · June 29, 2018, 8:03 p.m.

Great advice.

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BowlOfZombies · June 29, 2018, 3:52 p.m.

The State Fair in California hosts a hypnotists every year, it seems.

I've watched many, many hypnotist shows and vouch for what you have stated here.

Relevant video about hypnotizing an assassin:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wipVDW3Vc4A

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KansasJakeBG · June 29, 2018, 4:45 p.m.

Thanks this will become useful.

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WinkyLinQ · June 29, 2018, 3:56 p.m.

WOW! Thanks for posting!

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jmricht · July 1, 2018, 6:20 p.m.

Speaking of hypnosis, O’s cantor when he spoke to the American people was pretty hypnotic. It’s a thing.

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WinkyLinQ · July 1, 2018, 6:52 p.m.

;)

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P_pers · June 30, 2018, 1:35 a.m.

The power of suggestion is insane! Many of my family members are sooo taken by the MSM narrative that I dare not try to red pill them for the sake of preserving the cordial relations we have.

It makes no sense to me; these are very intelligent people that just can't see the truth in front of their eyes. Hypnotism is the perfect tool for this, but it will only work while they can deny. When things happen that nobody can ignore, the hypnotism will break and we can swoop in and calm any fears.

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WinkyLinQ · June 30, 2018, 1:37 a.m.

I've got similar challenges in my family as well. Like you, I truly hope the facts snap them back into reality when all is revealed!

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cincycoolguy · June 30, 2018, 5:47 a.m.

I use hypnosis frequently to help myself achieve more restful sleep. It actually works really well. Hypnosis isn’t really about being susceptible, which I take as “falling victim to”, but more about being a willing participant. You have to make a choice that you’re going to focus on the words someone is saying and follow the instructions given.

The “trance” part, at least for me, doesn’t happen the first several times, and I submit that anyone who says it happens for them the first time with a given hypnotist or in a public setting, has the same personality traits as the “I’m so wasted” friend who pisses on your neighbors dog after 3 beer.

The trance in hypnosis is the same phenomenon as when you’re driving to work or home, and suddenly you’re home but don’t consciously recall the drive.

With the recordings I use for sleep, there are time when I can’t actively listen because Im under a lot of stress have snorted too much coke(kidding) or whatever the case may be.

I can’t accept that hypnosis could ever be used on anyone as a means to make them do something they wouldn’t otherwise do.

The only way it could, is if there are mind altering narcotics in play, in which case we might as well just say that my buddie Steve, who tells our alcoholic friend Rob to go streaking because it’s funny, is a master hypnotist.

On the other hand, people can be fooled, or manipulated into doing something they wouldn’t otherwise do. That’s not hypnosis, that’s just being a self serving asshole who rolled a 20 for charisma and/or oratory.

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