Christians against mental slavery

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Christians Against Mental Slavery is a British advocacy group of "bible believing Christians who believe that monitoring or influencing the thoughts of other people technologically, without their continuing, informed consent, should be declared a crime against humanity worldwide." Such an act, if possible, would be considered mind control.

The group submitted a report alleging and opposing such acts of Mind Control at the 2004 hearings for the 'Joint Committee on the Draft Mental Health Bill' in the United Kingdom. [1] The draft of the hearings described the group as "An international, evangelical Christian poltical group that wants the non-consensual technological monitoring or influence of human thought to be declared a crime against humanity worldwide."

[edit] External links