Dr. Richter’s Diabolical Experiment

Guest Post by Todd Hayen

Ever heard of Dr. Curt Richter? Neither had I.

During the time in the United States where nearly anything was done in the name of science (these days, not so much, now anything is done in the name of money) Dr. Curt Richter, a renowned physiologist and behavioral scientist, conducted his seminal experiments on rats. He presented his most famous experiment sometime in the mid 1950’s at Johns Hopkins University.

These tests aimed to uncover the effects of despair and hopelessness on the survival rate of rats.

Apparently, the kindly scientist placed his beloved rats into buckets of water and began timing their frantic swimming. You see, the rats believed they were going to drown, and did whatever they could to save their pathetic lives.

They didn’t realize that the good doctor had a gentle soul and would rescue them before their watery demise. But he didn’t. Not at first at least. And many rats met their maker after about 15 minutes of futile paddling.

The next round of rats were the lucky ones, although some would say unlucky. These pitiful fellows were observed until the indicated exhaustion time but then plucked up out of the water in the nick of time to be daintily dried off and set out to rest. Saved.

A miracle for sure. And oh, what a relief.

After a brief stint of R&R, the rats were dumped back into their buckets, which ultimately turned out to be their watery grave after all—but not in the afore determined 15-minute exhaustion time, but rather an impressive, and miraculous SIXTY HOURS! Oh, wonders of wonders, how could it be that these tiny creatures could extend the fleeting energy it took to stay alive for so long?

Hope! Hope you say? Yes, it was hope.

They had been rescued before, so surely, they would be rescued again! They had indubitable faith in Dr. Curt, and knew he would, at the last minute, pluck them from sure death. But he didn’t. No, the good doctor wanted to see how long hope would sustain them. How long that glimmer of belief in the goodness of man could glow in the hearts and muscles of the poorest of poor beasts.

But that savior never came, and after about 60 hours (give or take a few minutes), they all finally succumbed. Once the 60-hour mark was made, surely some creatures were removed from the bucket for humanitarian reasons. But maybe not. Teaches you to have faith, eh? Well, faith in humans at least. It is hard to tell if rats are aware of God’s mercy. Maybe they are all sipping margaritas in rat heaven. Who knows.

Dr. Richter was a hero in the science world, of course. What he determined in his little reprehensible experiment is that at least rats were capable of expending energy to stay alive if they were led (falsely) to believe they would at some point be saved, i.e., their efforts to stay alive could continue almost indefinitely if they believed those efforts would pay off.

Psychologists often cite this experiment as evidence of the power of hope. It turns out our perspective can be incredibly powerful. When we are hopeful that our circumstances are temporary and change is possible, we can achieve extraordinary feats. Hope can be the factor that changes an outcome from really bad, to really good, at least with rats.

I wonder if Dr. Richter wanted (at least secretly) to try out his experiment on humans, but he was not fortunate enough to be in the middle of Germany 10 years before. The Nazis would have surely been happy to oblige.

Is that the only thing he discovered? I don’t think so. He also discovered that if you give a creature some slack, meaning if you stop torturing them for a moment, and then make them think you have saved the day, you can go back to torturing them and they will keep on taking it—happily—until they drop dead.

I am reminded of the BF Skinner experiment with pigeons. Although I cannot find documentation on this particular experiment I am going to describe, I am pretty sure it happened, although, considering my dubious state of mind these days, I very well may have made it up.

It goes like this (or so I think):

Dr. Skinner gave his little feathered friends corn kernels (or some other delicacy pigeons adore) each time the critters pecked a lever. After quite a while of brain washing the pigeons into believing that pecking the lever miraculously produced a tasty morsel, Skinner stopped providing one. The pigeons kept pecking.

After a certain number of pecks, they grew tired, and bored, and decided that maybe the lever pecking just didn’t do anything so miraculous. Then, just at the right moment, Skinner started providing corn in response to the near exhaustive pecking. (Normally, right before they would typically stop the pecking. See, he had all this figured out by keeping meticulous notes and knew exactly when that last peck would fall before the birds would give up. He was a good scientist.)

Then he would stop the corn again, once the poor birds thought they had it figured out. They would again keep pecking for a while, and ol’ Skinner would start shooting the corn out again as soon as they were about to give up. After a few rounds of this on and off again peck and corn play, the pigeons would never stop pecking. Never. Even though no corn ever came out again, peck, peck, peck.

Now THAT’S hope!

Combine these two experiments together and you’ve got something interesting. Let’s not call it “hope” but rather call it “trust”…and a strange sort of trust indeed.

The rats trusted Richter to save them after a long while of paddling. Which he did the first time, right before he was pretty certain they would die. Skinner “saved” his pigeons the same way, but with not as high a price to pay. The bird’s lived, albeit in a strange state of psychosis. They never gave up. And if the sheer exhaustion didn’t get to Richter’s rats, they would not have ever given up either.

How do we apply this to today? Well, think about it. When the great Covid scare began, our kindly government told us we were all surely going to die if we didn’t continue to swim or peck the lever. We went through all sorts of gyrations with the Covid experiment—lockdowns, social distancing, no gatherings, missed weddings, funerals, church services, businesses closed—peck, peck, peck, but no corn. And when the vaccine came out even more paddling and pecking.

Then, suddenly, we were saved! It all paid off! The corn flowed, and we were plucked out of the bucket. Covid ended, the summer was pleasant, warm (uh, no, it was boiling, wasn’t it? Oh, that’s a different story…sorry.) All was back to normal.

So how long will it be before we are thrown back in the bucket? Start paddling folks, but don’t worry, we’ll be saved again! The kind doctors have good hearts. Surely, we will be rescued.

Peck, peck.

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13 Comments
Oldtoad of Green Acres
Oldtoad of Green Acres
November 11, 2023 6:35 am

So, the bucket or the pecker?
I have God.
May he have mercy on me.

grace country pastor
grace country pastor
  Oldtoad of Green Acres
November 11, 2023 2:01 pm

Titus 3:4-7 KJB… “But after that the kindness and love of God our Saviour toward man appeared, Not by works of righteousness which we have done, but according to his mercy he saved us, by the washing of regeneration, and renewing of the Holy Ghost; Which he shed on us abundantly through Jesus Christ our Saviour; That being justified by his grace, we should be made heirs according to the hope of eternal life.”

His mercy is there for the taking… 😊

The Central Scrutinizer
The Central Scrutinizer
  grace country pastor
November 12, 2023 9:16 am

You do realize that most people on the street will take a 2 dollar candy bar over a 1 ounce gold ingot, right? Mark Dice has documented this. But, like Mr. Dice, you have done your bit by making the offer known. The rest is all on them. Free Will…it is a bitch!

grace country pastor
grace country pastor
  The Central Scrutinizer
November 12, 2023 9:53 am

Yeah, most folks ain’t too sharp.

The Duke of New York
The Duke of New York
November 11, 2023 6:57 am

At the beginning of the fiasco there was an article that rather correctly described the ebb and flow of lockdowns and coercions, how people would put up with any nonsense if it was taken away for a while to allow them respite, allowing them hope that it would be over for good.

As GRR Martin said “Hope in one hand and shit in the other, and see which fills up first”.

(Here’s hoping that Dr. Richter is treading water in his own bucket in Hell, forever.)

well_Inever
well_Inever
November 11, 2023 7:37 am

You could apply (and no doubt they were/are) these experiments to many things. For example, if you apply it to our economy you get the serfs working (swimming-pecking) their pathetic lives away for peanuts thinking one day they’ll make it. They’re mostly kept pecking and swimming around in their world with complete faith in the system (economic cycles anyone) not knowing anything about the printing press. Then they die usually impoverished relative to what could of been. See the living standards prior to the bucket of 1913.

hardscrabble farmer
hardscrabble farmer
November 11, 2023 7:44 am

I don’t think it’s a coincidence that this story is only one or two behind the one about the media constantly bombarding people with stories filled with outrage and horror.

It’s a bucket experiment on people.

Every. Single. Time.
Every. Single. Time.
  hardscrabble farmer
November 11, 2023 8:09 am
Michelles Smelly Balls
Michelles Smelly Balls
  hardscrabble farmer
November 11, 2023 9:12 am

Jim does weave a rich tapestry

Walter
Walter
November 11, 2023 11:49 am

The Germans understood if you keep a person in a state of starvation he will become passive, easy to control, and will do whatever asked to obtain some food. He also loses fine motor control and discernment necessary to do complex tasks. So the prisoners working making weapons were allowed enough extra food to keep them just able to do the work at hand. As they revived over a short time they became restive, rebellious, so they had to be rotated out and rations reduced to bring them back to a passive state of starvation.

They determined that after seven trips up and down the calorie ladder the prisoner would no longer regain the fine motor and discernment skills when fed and was permanently impaired, therefore useless to them.

VOWG
VOWG
  Walter
November 12, 2023 7:33 am

If you find yourself hungry because of government actions remove the government while you are still strong enough.

kiwi
kiwi
November 11, 2023 3:08 pm

‘the anti-humans’ is the sickest experiment ever carried out and written about
this is the mindset we must fight, it was a brutal experiment no rats ever died
this was a human experiment and lots of humans died

Junious Ricardo Stanton
Junious Ricardo Stanton
November 11, 2023 8:54 pm

COVID was a con game using mass media fear bombardment of a computer generated “novel coronavirus'” to induce a state of panic and hysteria so people could be more easily manipulated; then they used state intimidation and coercion: threats of firings, loss of professional licenses, they also cunningly used ostracism and shame of being a “super spreader” (you could kill Nana) and on and on to accomplish their goal: mass injection of a duped population.
The plutocrats have been working on this Psy-OP since 9-11 which was another very successful mind control operation using fear of “Islamic terrorism”. https://thefreedomarticles.com/9-simulations-drills-laws-prepared-for-the-coronavirus/
We find ourselves in the same predicament as the rats and pigeons in the article only there are more of us and the psychopaths conducting the experiments are more demonic, ruthless and diabolical than those who experimented on the rats and pigeons.