Why Emotional Memories Of Traumatic Life Events Are So Persistent
'The expression “post-traumatic stress disorder” is once again constantly on everyone’s lips in relation to those returning from the Iraq war or survivors of catastrophes such as the tsunami. This is not a new development, since it always occurs when people experience extreme situations. It is known that emotional memories of both a positive and a negative kind are stored by our brain in a particularly robust way.'
And these affects are used to mind-program the public through the use of traumatic events.