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90-Second Brain Capture

2026-03-14 Howto & Style
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Master the skills that change lives — enroll in your free human behavior course today: https://nci.university/learn During the first ninety seconds of any interaction, a window opens in the human brain that most people never notice. A specific sequence of neurological events unfolds — predictable, exploitable, and almost never taught outside of military and intelligence training. Very few people alive understand the full mechanics of what happens inside that window. Only operators, interrogators, and behavioral scientists with the right access have ever had this mapped out for them. Someone made sure it stayed that way. Every interaction you've ever had — every negotiation, every first impression, every moment you walked into a room — was governed by this sequence. You were either running it or it was being run on you. Most people spend their entire lives on the receiving end without ever knowing it. Language is the delivery system. But language isn't where it starts. It starts in the nervous system — before words, before eye contact, before anything conscious happens. By the time the conversation begins, the terms have already been set. In this video, Chase breaks down the full 90-Second Control Map — four precise intervals, each with a specific neurological job. Miss one and the ones that follow get exponentially harder. Hit them in sequence and the other person isn't deciding whether to trust you. That decision has already been made. This isn't theory. This is the behavioral science behind every high-stakes interaction Chase has been in — interrogation rooms, negotiations, intelligence operations. The map exists. It works. And for the first time, it's being taught in full. Every claim in this video is grounded in documented behavioral science, named researchers, and field-tested operational experience. No speculation. No conspiracy. Just the architecture of human influence — laid out exactly as it functions. Someone benefits from you not understanding how this works. That's not a conspiracy. That's just how access to knowledge has always functioned. Watch the video. Then decide what to do with it. What you'll learn: The 90-Second Control Map — four intervals, four neurological jobs How your brain gets categorized before you say a single word Every linguistic weapon class and how they bypass conscious resistance Your own cognitive blind spots and how trained operators exploit them What the permission bridge is and why skipping it kills influence Authority imprinting — how stillness creates dominance before language The deviance escalation ladder — D1 through D5 Controlled stillness, novelty breaks, and identity softening How emotional voltage gets installed, not manufactured Please note that the content provided in this broadcast is for informational and educational purposes only and should not be construed as legal, medical, financial, or professional advice. No material in this communication establishes any form of professional relationship that is privileged or confidential. The insights and opinions expressed herein solely reflect the personal views of the speaker based on his extensive expertise and academic background in his field of study. These are purely personal opinions and should not be taken as direct statements of fact about any individuals, whether stated explicitly or implied. Any opinion shared in this broadcast is drawn from referenced material specific to this publication only. Remember, what's discussed here are perspectives—not claims of fact. Copyright and all rights reserved. persuasion influence, behavior, panel, Chase Hughes, lies, deception detection, body language, persuasion, sales, hypnosis, cia

Top Comments (10)

@M2Texas 2026-03-14

Some people will see this and immediately accept it as truth and use it against others. And some, well, they'll take away the real lesson and use it on themselves.

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@chasehughesofficial 2026-03-14

What did you think of the first 90 seconds?  It's amazing how 'automated' our decision processes are.

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@girlwiththevoice 2026-03-14

I've noticed that people say they love authenticity , but I don't believe they truly do. The minute they meet somebody authentic , they recoil , because it's too much reality , and it puts a mirror in front of them.

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@1HorseOpenSlay 2026-03-14

Yeah super creepy. I noticed this tactic years ago. I noticed a switch from religious organizations to corporate organizations using this tactic. #1 calm accepting aproach. #2 recognition of the target and their capabilities. #3 trigger insecurities. # 4 mention fear of death and disappointment # 5 empowerment # 6 they show the target how to escape their position. Bingo. Its super unethical to manipulate people in this way. You will notice this formula being implemented with every religion, company or government. If anyone ever tries to trigger your fear of death, failure, or loss of significance, you should be very very cautious

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@α.ελληνικά 2026-03-14

This is gold. "If you haven't done the internal work, the external tools are not going to help you, they're gonna expose you" is so true. Your videos are full of wisdom. Excellent format. Thank you for sharing your knowledge and expertise with us, Chase ❤

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@IronicleseAndSardoniclese 2026-03-14

I prefer to be authentic, not manipulative. I know what my absolute boundaries are. I know what boundaries I’m willing to be flexible with. The rest is about being a good person and treating others with kindness and respect. No manipulation needed.

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@edisonlux2630 2026-03-14

"Sees me and doesn't judge me" — how you picture Jesus talking to people

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@poll2dock 2026-03-14

This is fascinating. My son has Aspbergers and he doesn’t read these cues like normal people do. So it explains his social anxiety and awkwardness

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@DavidBarronHypnotist 2026-03-14

Ending with a 3 minute music video to let it sink in.... that is brilliiant!

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@happygoluckyme6926 2026-03-15

The comment section is so interesting-- the way people perceive the information how other people plan to apply it I always learn something from both the video and the comments

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