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Toxic Sludge Is Good For You! The PR Industry Unspun

While advertising is the visible component of the corporate system, perhaps even more important and pervasive is its invisible partner, the public relations industry. This video illuminates this hidden sphere of our culture and examines the way in which the management of “the public mind” has become central to how our democracy is controlled by political and economic elites. Toxic Sludge Is Good For You illustrates how much of what we think of as independent, unbiased news and information has its origins in the boardrooms of the public relations companies.
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The Real Reason For Rollout Of HDTV

Did you ever hear of the expression if it’s to good to be true then it probably is .This is a good example here. Wow that was nice of our Government to help people get HD TV boxes with the vouchers they gave out..They would lose sleep at night if your TV picture wasn’t crystal clear.They care so much because it’s very important to them.
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Six Brainwashing Techniques They’re Using Right Now!

Don’t be fooled by the media! Everything is ‘planned’ just like a movie.. The above list was found on the ATS Forum I think I see the results of brainwashing by asking people questions and seeing their ‘views’ about life.. I wish everyone a happy, healthy and free life… Our government doesn’t want that for the citizens. They are trying to get rid of the middle class now.. We can’t become victims of our countries mistakes or interests.. Your mind is almost like a computer and brainwashing is like a virus; infecting your brain forever! Read these six techniques below..
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Subliminal Messages Are Altering Your Subconscious

Subliminal messages are any kind of sensory stimuli which is below an individual’s absolute threshold for conscious perception. Visual stimuli may be quickly flashed before an individual may process them, or flashed and then masked, thereby interrupting the processing. Audio stimuli may be played below audible volumes, similarly masked by other stimuli, or recorded backwards in a process called backmasking. Introduced in 1895, the concept became controversial as “subliminal messages” in 1957 when marketing practitioners claimed its potential use in persuasion. The near-consensus among research psychologists is that subliminal messages do not produce a powerful, enduring effect on behavior; and that laboratory research reveals little effect beyond a subtle, fleeting effect on thinking. Read the rest of this entry