I Robbed a Bank for My Own Money — The Mind Control You’re Already Under With Marczell Klein

I Robbed a Bank for My Own Money — The Mind Control You’re Already Under With Marczell Klein

What if the “you” you’re living with isn’t your real identity—but a trance installed by culture, your phone, and your past?


In this episode, hypnotist and identity engineer Marczell Klein joins Garry Lineham, Jason Van Blerk and Aaron Mathias for an unfiltered deep-dive into hypnosis, identity, relationships, and the hidden operating system of health. From walking out of Chase Bank with a cashier’s check after “hypnotizing” the GM, to using a breath-hold trauma protocol to build a second identity (then merge it), Marczell reveals a world where change is fast, boundaries matter, and placebo beats “diagnosis.”


They confront why cancel culture, coddling, and algorithmic feeds keep us addicted to weak identities—and how identity-first change can break loops of anxiety, addiction, and bad relationships. They also unpack the “sick-care” system, the placebo/nocebo trap, and why hydration, minerals, and removing fascial tension outperform most “biohacks.”


In this conversation, you’ll learn:

• Why your phone is the strongest hypnotist in your life—and how algorithms write your identity

• The “CIA-style” method to create a new identity fast (and why it’s not for amateurs)

• How one hard boundary can permanently change relationship dynamics

• Why diagnosis can act as a nocebo—and how belief creates real physiological change

• The hidden health lever: minerals, hydration, and tension reduction (fascia)

• How to stop rewarding bad moods and stop looping victim identities

• The placebo power behind “miracles,” identity rewiring, and rapid behaviour change


Links:-

Marczell Klein:

Instagram: @marczellklein

Website: https://marczellklein.com


Human Garage:

Instagram: @humangarageexperience

Website: humangarage.net/programs

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