![]() Condon believed advertisers and politicians might be able to use the treatment as mind control, eliciting reactions from people using “trigger words.” A “trained brainwasher” could easily pervert the power of this kind of therapy. In the LAT, Condon told syndicated columnist Art Buchwald that the story was inspired by Conditioned Reflex Therapy (1949), written by psychologist Andrew Salter. ![]() The NYT reported that major and independent film companies were reading galley proofs of Richard Condon’s 1959 novel, The Manchurian Candidate, three months prior to its publication.
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