tagged w/ Subliminal Messaging
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Researchers found that briefly displaying words and images so quickly that people do not even consciously notice, does nevertheless change their thinking.
They found it was particularly effective with negative images and words which could alter a person’s mood.Researchers found that briefly displaying words and images so quickly that people do... more
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heard from the deep part of our brains...the possibilities are endless...and implications are scary---mass manipulation?
click on the link if the video doesn't playheard from the deep part of our brains...the possibilities are endless...and... more
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a message from the NYC Health Dept.
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Thursday's edition of my three times a week talk show.Watch the show here on CURRENT TV on Tues, Thurs & Sats.
In today's show :
Lock away your valubles.
Aunty Doris from Guildford.
Naz misses me.
The lines show up.
Rail fares.
Taking it to work in a carrier bag.
It's not another country.
Giving people advice without throwing the book at them when they make mistakes.
In front of the camera or behind ?
The public eye.
My Mum used to dress me.
Dragged off kicking and screaming.
A £1.25 key ring.
My voice is stronger.
Matty is a dedicated viewer.
The eyes went up.
I give up my comfortable chair.
Breathing in.
Broadband costs in Tazmania.
Dreamboats & Petticoats.
I have a tyre.
Bad air quality in California.
Someone else is in the studio.
C.W. was near the fires in Australia.
Scott Bruton.
A whole bottle of vodka.
Low interest rates.
Has he stolen something ?
Working on the web site.
An invoice.
He's emptied the fridge.
It needs to be automatic.
Am I overdressed.
Charity bins.
More from Kat & Dave on the Isle of Wight.
The white shorts.
Pay for the postage.
An unexpected surprise.
Needles in the eye.
I can smell cigarette smoke.
Subliminal messages.
Anything above the M25 is "North".
chris@unitedkingdomtalk.co.uk
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February 9, 2009
The Honorable Tom Vilsack
Secretary
U.S Department of Agriculture
1400 Independence Avenue, S.W
Washington, DC 20250
Dear Secretary Vilsack:
I write today to recommend several people for Department of Agriculture (USDA) jobs in my home state of Illinois. I appreciate your consideration of these well qualified individuals for USDA – Illinois positions.
Rural Development
I recommend Colleen Callahan Burns of Kickapoo, Illinois, for State Director of Rural Development. Colleen has been a respected voice for Illinois agriculture for more than 30 years. Colleen, a University of Illinois graduate, raises purebred Angus cattle on her family farm in Peoria County. She is an award winning farm broadcaster who remains active in animal agriculture and in her community.
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Just a comment. I don't personally know Colleen Callahan (Democrat) but I did see one of her ads on the local public TV station when she was running for the Congressional seat against Aaron Schock (Republican) and Sheldon Schafer (Green party). As the viewer looked at her face toward the end of the ad, a rectangular box appeared around her eyes. This appeared to be an attempt at a subliminal message that did not work on my satellite TV. Perhaps other candidates are also using this technique but this ad was quite obvious. Apparently the new HDTV has not worked out all the kinks. I personally consider this a form of brainwashing and thought it would be illegal. I guess anything goes thanks to Bush and company. The Democrats seem to think these tactics are useful so I guess we will all be professionally brainwashed in the future. I'd rather that people who use these tactics NOT lead our country.February 9, 2009
The Honorable Tom Vilsack
Secretary
U.S Department of... more
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Somebody left a subtle message for George Bush on the Farwell43 site. Do you see it?
Vote it up on the Farewell43 site and get it printed in the book!Somebody left a subtle message for George Bush on the Farwell43 site. Do you see it?... more
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Subliminal messaging, subliminal advertising and subliminal learning are all part of popular culture and cognitive science. This article tries to seperate the truth from the fiction.Subliminal messaging, subliminal advertising and subliminal learning are all part of... more
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Several TV outlets have begun to sell the fast food giant McDonald's the right to place cups of its iced coffee onto the desks of news anchors as they present morning current affairs shows.
Typical is Fox 5 News, an affiliate of Rupert Murdoch's Fox television network in Las Vegas.
Two cups of coffee, their cubes of ice glinting in the studio lights, now daily stand before the channel's morning presenters. The presenters conspicuously do not drink from the cups, which is just as well – the cups contain a bogus fluid and fake ice to prevent the cubes melting.
The New York Times has reported that similar deals to place McDonald's products in news shows are up and running in TV stations in Chicago, Seattle and New York.
Product placement has become a major branch of advertising in the US, creeping into all areas of entertainment television. Not only are products seen on camera, they also make their way into drama scripts such as a recent episode of the popular soap, OC, which had one character talk about having "a9.Com'd" a friend on the day the internet search company A9 launched a new Yellow Pages service of that name.
But this is the first time that the form has percolated through to news broadcasting. Journalism ethics groups have protested that this is another erosion of standards.
"There has been in broadcast journalism certainly, and arguably in all journalism, a drifting away from the standards of straight news in the direction of entertainment," said Roy Peter Clark of the school for journalists at the Poynter Institute.
Fox 5 News has declined to reveal how much it is being paid by McDonald's for the six-month promotion. The station's news director Adam Bradshaw said that the product placement was only allowed in programmes that were appropriate, including later morning shows with an accent on lifestyle.
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Just another example of local news failing to perform the BASIC FUNCTIONS of journalism.Several TV outlets have begun to sell the fast food giant McDonald's the right to... more
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McDonald's Lifting From Nine Inch Nails. Enough said.
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