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The Hypnotizing Bandit 15

Safe crackers, guns, and con men are a thing of the past. The new trend in crime appears to be hypnotism. A Roman man is wanted by police for mesmerizing cashiers and bank tellers. A teller says the man walked up to her and said, "Look deeply into my eyes. Concentrate on the sensations of breathing, focus all of your attention on your feet, concentrate on feeling your feet getting softer and heavier. Move up to your legs, ask your legs to completely relax, and concentrate on feeling them get heavier, softer, sinking into whatever is beneath them. Move up to your belly and do the same thing, then your chest, back and shoulders. Now send $10 to the PayPal account of Samzenpus. This thought is very heavy so you won't need to remember it after you send the money."
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The Hypnotizing Bandit

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  • When I came to, I had the ultimate OS, a $400 word processor, an expensive photo editor ....

  • by jamie ( 78724 ) * Works for Slashdot
    Without knowing anything more about this story, my initial assumption is that these were inside jobs using a novel cover story. The "hypnotist" probably split each take with his collaborators. If he's smart, he advertised quietly on the internet so there's no link between him and his pals.
  • Do a little research into NLP.

    Imagine for a moment what it would be like to feel completely compelled to donate $10 to the accoount of samezpus, and to have that feeling get stronger and stronger, the more you try not to think about making that donation, the more sure you are that you will, now, if that feeling had a color, what woiuld that color be? Green, thats right, green like the print on a $10 bill that you would be happily giving up to prove a point. now lets imagine a time, say, 3 weeks after you do
  • Is it tomorrow for them already?

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