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RUSiriusA

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Nov 23, 2005, 5:27:43 PM11/23/05
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Some hidden images and messages woven into "neoCon-artist" controlled
media streams.

The speed of commercialism has increased tripple scince the sixties. Our
attention span; command of english language; and intellectual coma have
destroyed the creative abilities of the prototype American consciousness.

Notice the extremes with European/Asian pace films and their counterpart
psychedelic consumeriist American... mostly prototype hollywood themes
endlessly repeating themselves.

Some themes i noticed lately... loosly hidden - interewoven into
conservative commercials - the REM techno-hypnotism of the "space"
inbetween your favourite tv shows.

1) anti-arab sentiment
2) violence is good
3) greed is good
4) nature disrespected
5) art-i-ficial environments (video games; ipods; fantasy)
6) war themes (they sell)
7) terrorism = insurgency
8) truth = lies
9) the great return of the dirty mushroom cloud psyche

Have fun watching the news!

GKD

Dono...@gmail.com

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Nov 23, 2005, 6:38:11 PM11/23/05
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prove it.

Roy Boy

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Nov 23, 2005, 7:36:13 PM11/23/05
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<Dono...@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> prove it.
>
I guess you do not watch much TV do you?


Bert Hyman

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Nov 23, 2005, 7:42:13 PM11/23/05
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In news:r92dnR0fooN...@comcast.com "Roy Boy" <r...@comcast.net>
wrote:

Perhaps you watch too much.

--
Bert Hyman St. Paul, MN be...@iphouse.com

RUSiriusA

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Nov 23, 2005, 9:02:54 PM11/23/05
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In article <Xns9717BE53E8C...@216.250.184.7>,
Bert Hyman <be...@iphouse.com> wrote:

> In news:r92dnR0fooN...@comcast.com "Roy Boy" <r...@comcast.net>
> wrote:
>
> >
> ><Dono...@gmail.com> wrote in message
> > news:1132789091....@o13g2000cwo.googlegroups.com...
> >> prove it.
> >>
> > I guess you do not watch much TV do you?
>
> Perhaps you watch too much.

Theres no need to watch allot of tv... its all right there in front of
you in tiny fragments.

The phenomenon appears mostly during the commercials during high rates
of viewer "unconsciousness"... i.e. before and after meals; late at
night; or before and after "sensitive" news programming.

I'll post examples later...

Roy Boy

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Nov 24, 2005, 5:40:46 PM11/24/05
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"Bert Hyman" <be...@iphouse.com> wrote in message
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> In news:r92dnR0fooN...@comcast.com "Roy Boy" <r...@comcast.net>
> wrote:
>
>>
>><Dono...@gmail.com> wrote in message
>> news:1132789091....@o13g2000cwo.googlegroups.com...
>>> prove it.
>>>
>> I guess you do not watch much TV do you?
>
> Perhaps you watch too much.

You may be right!


Roy Boy

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Nov 24, 2005, 5:43:06 PM11/24/05
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"Bert Hyman" <be...@iphouse.com> wrote in message
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> In news:r92dnR0fooN...@comcast.com "Roy Boy" <r...@comcast.net>
> wrote:
>
>>
>><Dono...@gmail.com> wrote in message
>> news:1132789091....@o13g2000cwo.googlegroups.com...
>>> prove it.
>>>
>> I guess you do not watch much TV do you?
>
> Perhaps you watch too much.
>
I have down loaded some commercials to my Mac and looked at them frame by
frame and there is some interesting things in them. Now, I was told that
subliminal messaging did not work.


RUSiriusA

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Nov 24, 2005, 6:26:48 PM11/24/05
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In article <8NadnV7LU4p...@comcast.com>,
"Roy Boy" <r...@comcast.net> wrote:

Theres the subliminal stuff... the kinda things that are reminiscent of
1950's "ice cube" nudes, and suggestive words hidden in textures. That
sort of stuff is more like the "Cheney X", a brief "symbol" that appears
for an instant but is ripe with cosmic significance.

Theres a whole gamut of subjects as well... heres some just from CNN
... from Medicare prescription drugs
... demonic 'arab looking' scrooges (Cingular)
... the Bible on CD talking about cutting and slicing
... IBM ad in which King Arthur is to throw money at the public
... NIH ad which sells glucosamine
... absolutely FREE cell phone usage (Yak)

Pay attention to the archetypal themes and underlying double meanings.

Notice how greed; ignorance; and fear feed the psyche with their
re-ocurring usage in commercials; movies; and news broadcasts.

GKD

KenStahl

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Nov 24, 2005, 7:16:42 PM11/24/05
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Roy Boy wrote:

Studies have shown that the mind does pick up on subliminal
messages. Norma F. Dixon wrote a seminal book on the subject
quite a few years ago where he studied subliminal perception
from a psychoanalytic point of view and concluded that while
it is possible to show that the subliminal message does get
through in many cases it doesn't really cause any change in
behavior. This was supported my many other studies which
show that subliminal messages cannot alter human behavior -
in other words, someone won't buy a product simply because
they receive a subliminal message about the product.

However, that doesn't mean that subliminal perceptions don't
influence behavior in a general sort of way. The smell of
popcorn can influence whether people buy popcorn in a
theater. The smell of coffee may make someone want a cup.
That sort of thing.

Brian Wilson Key and Vance Packard both wrote books on the
subject as well. While they demonized the advertising
industry for attempting to influence behavior through
subliminal messages their books are now considered to be
relatively naive because they were both written with the
presupposition that subliminal messages are inherently
somewhere between evil and intrusive. Yet they are the books
that most people have heard about and no one reads Dixon's
work because it is an academic tome - one that I
deliberately struggled through when I wrote a paper on the
subject back in my college days.


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Blogging at http://HexagonalPeg.blogspot.com

Roedy Green

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Nov 24, 2005, 7:30:10 PM11/24/05
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On Wed, 23 Nov 2005 22:27:43 GMT, RUSiriusA <gde...@eastlink.ca>
wrote, quoted or indirectly quoted someone who said :

>Some themes i noticed lately... loosly hidden - interewoven into
>conservative commercials - the REM techno-hypnotism of the "space"
>inbetween your favourite tv shows.
>
>1) anti-arab sentiment
>2) violence is good
>3) greed is good
>4) nature disrespected
>5) art-i-ficial environments (video games; ipods; fantasy)
>6) war themes (they sell)
>7) terrorism = insurgency
>8) truth = lies
>9) the great return of the dirty mushroom cloud psyche

hidden??
--
Canadian Mind Products, Roedy Green.
http://mindprod.com Java custom programming, consulting and coaching.

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