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Hypnocraze 

Hypnocraze. - n. Ones succesful attempt to derange or impare the mind of many people due to the use of mass hypnosis.
when one person or group of persons uses hypnosis to get a very large following of people to belive them or do there bidding. like if i where to hypnotise a town to belive i was a god and have them follow me into a religious war. " jack began a hypnocraze and led fifteen people to their deaths"

(could be an agnostic or athiest view on many religions)
Hypnocraze by Sam Mattea November 7, 2007
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Hypocrazy 

Ultra-loud, overly confident people who refuse to see that their actions are exactly the opposite of what they profess to believe.
Newt Gingrich campaigning for the Defense of Marriage Act is the height of hypocrazy.
Someone who is hypocrazy will change Wikipedia before admitting a mistake.
Hypocrazy by Graypets June 30, 2011

Hypnocracy 

Hypnocracy is a form of government that uses mainstream and corporate media outlets too, hypnotize or brainwash its citizens into thinking they have democracy or freedom of choice.
The government was hypnocracy rather than a democracy.
Hypnocracy by TyloxUno June 25, 2016

Hypnocrite

A person who tells you one thing then does the opposite. then when you pull them up on it they convince you that you are a sea otter (or something else). Like a hypocrite, but with a twist.
Jan is a real hypnocrite, Last week I tried to tell her she wasn't doin' the job the way she said it had to be done and next thing I know I am clucking like a chicken...

hypnocracy 

A form of government in which the people believe they're in a democracy when they really are in a "soft power" controlled authoritarian government.
The United States of America is a hypnocracy.
hypnocracy by Lindsee August 15, 2007

Hypocrates 

I completed an essay last semester discussing the duality of the moral nature of politicians in Classical Athens as hypothesised by Hypocrates.
Hypocrates by Fenn July 11, 2006

hypnocrat 

noun: (hip-nuh-krat), Any political representative who tells their constituency exactly what they want to hear. Sometimes, though unnecessarily, associated with democratic politicians.
All campaign promises can be described as hypnocratic. The sole purpose is not to set up a realistic to do list once office is reached but rather, to garner support among one's political base. Essentially any time a politician is engaging in the act of promising action as opposed to actively following through.
hypnocrat by Matt Hartman April 12, 2008