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Controlled Thought Zone: The Erosion of Free Speech in Modern Britain - YouTube
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Published   August 6, 2025
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The image depicts a satirical sign mimicking a Metropolitan Police notice, claiming a "Controlled Thought Zone" with thought-monitoring technology, likely inspired by real concerns over UK surveillance, such as the Met Police's 2018 use of covert ...
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BREAKING NEWS: CONTROLLED THOUGHT ZONE SIGNS POP UP THROUGHOUT LONDON - YouTube
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Published   August 2, 2025
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July 30, 2025 - This image shows a sign that reads ... by the Metropolitan Police in London. This sign is a piece of street art or a hoax and is not an official sign from the Metropolitan Police. It...
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Controlled Thought Zone | TikTok
2 weeks ago - Ever wondered what truly controls your thoughts? This thought-provoking exploration challenges the grip of the unobserved mind, revealing how each thought carries an unshakable sense of self.
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Controlled Thought Zone | Are you having arrestable thoughts… | Flickr
March 25, 2026 - Are you having arrestable thoughts? Thought monitoring technology has been installed in this area. Prohibited thoughts are punishable by the court of law. Surveilling London Metropolitan Police Follow me on Instagram Like my photos? Buy me a coffee!
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Nature
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Brain mechanisms underlying the inhibitory control of thought | Nature Reviews Neuroscience
May 16, 2025 - Over the past two decades, evidence has grown that a domain-general inhibitory control mechanism supported by the right lateral prefrontal cortex achieves these functions. However, current views of the neural mechanisms ...
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Inspire The Mind
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The Secret To Controlling Unwanted Thoughts
June 6, 2023 - Thoughts, as you can imagine, are very obscure to science because they’re very abstract. “The basis of knowledge is somewhat limited in this regard,” says Fradkin, albeit the extensive research in the field. “And part of the problem has to do with the fact that most of the instances in which we are sort of aware of trying to control a thought are instances in which this thought has actually already invaded our consciousness.”
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Scientific American
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Can We Control Our Thoughts? Why Do Thoughts Pop into My Head as I'm Trying to Fall Asleep? | Scientific American
February 20, 2024 - We are aware of a tiny fraction of the thinking that goes on in our minds, and we can control only a tiny part of our conscious thoughts. The vast majority of our thinking efforts goes on subconsciously. Only one or two of these thoughts are likely to breach into consciousness at a time.
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How to Control of Your Mind: 10 Tips to Master Your Thoughts
January 21, 2025 - Here are 14 tips to help you learn how to control your mind: Practice mindfulness meditation and breathing exercises · Include positive affirmations in your self-talk rather than put-downs · Take a pause during your day to slow your mind down ...
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ScienceDirect
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Controlled Cognitive Process - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
In contrast, controlled processes are thought to be intentionally triggered, consume many attentional resources, are slower, and are open to introspection.
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Alliance Defending Freedom International
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Parliament introduces first “thought-crime” into UK law - ADF International
January 11, 2024 - Nobody should be criminalised for their thoughts,” said Isabel Vaughan-Spruce. “Parliament’s introduction of censorship zones across the country today will mean that many more innocent people like Isabel Vaughan-Spruce will be unjustly criminalised for their silent thoughts, or for peacefully offering leaflets about charitable help available to women who might want to hear about other options.
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Quora
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Why am I always controlled by my thought processes? - Quora
Answer (1 of 7): Mind is the controller, the pendulum swinging through the opposites of life, war/peace, happy/sad, angry/calm, etc. Mind clings to one side of the coin of opposites, the side it desires. You cannot have one side, consciousness, is all, sides accepted, this, happens! Heart is the...