The Korean War fundamentally popularized the concept of brainwashing. Brainwashing was used to explain how nationalist American soldiers got on board with Chinese political agendas and ended up confessing to crimes they could not have possibly commit. In general, one part of exploring brainwashing is to understand the spectrum of torture individuals experienced and the fact that it often took place in camps and cells which were hidden and distant. In continuation, the second part follows with identification of brainwashing as a way to worry about life in present day in America. The use of a new alerting word was found in anxieties about the fear of communism, television, advertising, massive corporations and everything else that