View Full Version : Mind control TV in the 60's so what is it like today?
mojo
10th December 2015, 01:39
We as alternative thinkers are well informed of controls they use on society, but I do watch TV and likely am affected somewhat. I really don't know many people that kicked the boob tube out...How many members still watch TV I wonder?
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mojo
10th December 2015, 01:44
and looking at 911...
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ghostrider
10th December 2015, 03:22
I watch TV , the news once a day ... Mind control is so advanced today , they influence everything we think, say, feel, and do ...their subliminal techniques are tried and true... People can sit like zombies and watch the same commercials and not look away while the impulses drown the brain ... I remember when the first fast and furious movie came out, shortly after that all the young kids had their cars decked out just like the movies ...
mojo
10th December 2015, 03:58
Thanks for sharing ghostrider. I bet dollars to donuts that 95% of the membership does watch television. Are we whom call ourselves awake and aware any better than those unaware?
Sophocles
10th December 2015, 04:05
This could be related (btw, if my memory serves me right, it was Carmody who brought this to my attention a couple of years ago):
Blink-related momentary activation of the default mode network while viewing videos (http://www.pnas.org/content/110/2/702.abstract)
Abstract
It remains unknown why we generate spontaneous eyeblinks every few seconds, more often than necessary for ocular lubrication. Because eyeblinks tend to occur at implicit breakpoints while viewing videos, we hypothesized that eyeblinks are actively involved in the release of attention. We show that while viewing videos, cortical activity momentarily decreases in the dorsal attention network after blink onset but increases in the default-mode network implicated in internal processing. In contrast, physical blackouts of the video do not elicit such reciprocal changes in brain networks. The results suggest that eyeblinks are actively involved in the process of attentional disengagement during a cognitive behavior by momentarily activating the default-mode network while deactivating the dorsal attention network.
I don`t watch TV btw. Or Facebook. Or use a "smart" phone.
Shannon
10th December 2015, 04:28
I watch tv. I don't like a lot of it though, I watch local news once a day, and catch up on days of our lives on Fridays (my day off, plus it's a thing between me and my mother since I was a little girl).
I also love horror movies, old movies comedies and basically anything that is independent.... and series such of the walking dead, the knick, and game of thrones.
I don't do Facebook. I can't stand it.
It's obvious how controlled we all are by tv. Look at how intense little kids get when they walk by a television ... Sucked right in.
Cara
10th December 2015, 05:04
I agree, TV is terrible. We have a tv here in the UAE but no subscription to a channel... They are mostly in Arabic which we don't understand, so they are doing us a favour really! We selectively watch things that we stream from various places on the web. If I was not married I would not have a tv at all - the tv is definitively his!
When I was about five or six years old, (that would be 35 years ago), I had a terrible nightmare that has stayed with me all these many years. I was in a western style bar (I could only have got that image from the tv at that age :-)). Anyway, the cowboy sitting in the corner had a poncho on (yip, it was a pretty odd mash up) and then proceeded to dissolve in front of my eyes into television snow... The kind you get when your tv was not in tune in the old days... The only difference was this tv snow was colored instrad of black and white. Then the tv snow proceeded to zone in on me and chase me down in a really menacing evil way. I tried to get away but it kept gaining on me and I really felt it would swallow me up. I was terrified and woke up screaming and crying. (I still have hectic nightmares occasionally... Always very vivid and strong on message)
Needless to say, that dream was enough to put me off tv for life... I would even say I am 'scared' of it, in the way that one might be 'scared' of a tiger or a poisonous snake or something.... Definitely something to be very wary of.
Back to my life today, I am thankful everyday that I don't have a husband who watches sport on tv... cannot stand the hypnotic effect of it and the way the people get so fixated on it that you can even walk through their line of site and they remain transfixed.
letspaly
10th December 2015, 07:33
Thanks for posting, heres a link to the movie They Live
It was very interesting thank you for directing it to my attention!
http://putlocker.is/watch-they-live-online-free-putlocker.html
:)
TargeT
10th December 2015, 13:20
Thanks for sharing ghostrider. I bet dollars to donuts that 95% of the membership does watch television. Are we whom call ourselves awake and aware any better than those unaware?
I quit in 2005, but I don't know that it's greatly helped me... I do have more free time though ;) However I spend that free time on the internet and often watch "tv clips" on youtube or w/e... plus watching the occasional movie & or TV "show" via the internet is probably just as bad right?
the same latent programming is there, the same built in assumptions etc..
araucaria
10th December 2015, 13:49
One of the ways the mind becomes controlled is by seeing mind control everywhere. Prison life must be really hard if you spend your time staring at the bars of your cell and dreaming of the inaccessible outside world, whereas someone with an active mind might forget they are in prison at all, at least long enough to make life bearable.
The best way to keep a mind of your own is to consider a mind of your own as your starting point, your habitual focus, and your end result as well. Independent, original thinking is not possible from morning to night, nor is it necessarily desirable. You don’t have to take physical exercise all day to be fit and healthy, for example. What you do carry with you all the time though is the wellbeing, and the eagerness of the last session carrying over into the next. The difference between you lounging in the sofa and a couch potato is that you are relaxing from the effort: you are in charge. Mind control, independently of the method or stimulus, is all about you not being in charge.
Sunny-side-up
10th December 2015, 14:00
So much control inducing production around, we know of it, we are awake!
Now!
We say we are awake because we think we have broken away fro the MS, but have we?
We have all been effected by the past, by the mind control programming!
Did we break away or are we a produced result?
Are we following their programming as to what we think we see and believe in as apposed to the people we call 'Sheeple'?
This divide as we see it between the Awake and Sheeple (Divide and concur) could all be part of their plan?
We might be the one's shepherding in the NWO's Flash-Flag-Alien invasion?
trying to convert/open the eyes/mind of the sheeple?
Hmm?
RunningDeer
10th December 2015, 14:25
@ 56 (https://youtu.be/YG2cY7WGvHs?t=56s) - This husband made a subliminal message to program his wife.
“My wife doesn’t like to cook. We eat out a lot and I’m sick of it. Boy, wouldn’t this be great if I could get her to cook dinner and stay at home.” “…I put my final mp3 into her background screensaver so every day she’s hearing that play a few times a day…”
My point is there are YouTube videos that as soon as I watch/listen to them I get a headache or a distinct sensation in the third eye region. They're mostly but not limited to the New Age and the relaxation videos. These are the videos that people add on the forum. Granted, some are intended for relaxation, but I question whether they’ve been tampered with harmful visual or auditory effects.
Solution: I pay attention to the inner knowing or the voice that says, "NO!," when I go to click on it. As a self check, I'll watch to see if physical effects occur.
BTW: In answer to your question, I don't own a TV.
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mojo
10th December 2015, 16:31
and now I wonder about smart TVs? Or digital radio for sure carries extra signals. With smart phones & TVs they can program subliminals based on feedback from your history. Listen to Alex uncover more about them.
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Citizen No2
10th December 2015, 20:27
araucaria wrote:
Prison life must be really hard if you spend your time staring at the bars of your cell and dreaming of the inaccessible outside world, whereas someone with an active mind might forget they are in prison at all, at least long enough to make life bearable.
No,
no matter how active the mind, you cannot forget you are in prison.
I did not take to that system very well. I spent a fair bit of time in solitary confinement. Seven feet by eleven, a steel bed, steel toilet and sink and a small window eight feet from the floor. Thats it. Twenty three hours and twenty minutes a day, seven days a week, for three months, in that space. It was in that space that I learnt that time is a concept. I knew when it was morning, afternoon, evening and night but after a time even that did not matter. Deprived of all external stimuli the only place left to go was within.......... And it was this going within that really changed me. I consider myself very lucky to have had the experience of solitary confinement. How many of our members can say that they have had the experience of none of the constant barrage of subliminal, targeted, thought steering that we are constantly bombarded with on a daily basis?
Once you have been through a period like that, it then becomes far easier to 'see' the subtle and insidious nature of mind control, and it is the subtlety of the thought control that makes it so insidious. It is akin to Chinese water torture, a gentle drip, drip, drip of thought steering. It pervades through almost every facet of our daily lives.
To see the farm, first you must leave the farm.
Regards.
P.S. I must point out that my crime was drug related, that the victims were my loved ones and ultimately myself. And I was an idiot. Ultimately, with the benefit of the passage of time and hind-sight, it was exactly what I needed.
araucaria
10th December 2015, 20:42
araucaria wrote:
Prison life must be really hard if you spend your time staring at the bars of your cell and dreaming of the inaccessible outside world, whereas someone with an active mind might forget they are in prison at all, at least long enough to make life bearable.
No,
no matter how active the mind, you cannot forget you are in prison.
I did not take to that system very well. I spent a fair bit of time in solitary confinement. Seven feet by eleven, a steel bed, steel toilet and sink and a small window eight feet from the floor. Thats it. Twenty three hours and twenty minutes a day, seven days a week, for three months, in that space. It was in that space that I learnt that time is a concept. I knew when it was morning, afternoon, evening and night but after a time even that did not matter. Deprived of all external stimuli the only place left to go was within.......... And it was this going within that really changed me. I consider myself very lucky to have had the experience of solitary confinement. How many of our members can say that they have had the experience of none of the constant barrage of subliminal, targeted, thought steering that we are constantly bombarded with on a daily basis?
Once you have been through a period like that, it then becomes far easier to 'see' the subtle and insidious nature of mind control, and it is the subtlety of the thought control that makes it so insidious. It is akin to Chinese water torture, a gentle drip, drip, drip of thought steering. It pervades through almost every facet of our daily lives.
To see the farm, first you must leave the farm.
Regards.
P.S. I must point out that my crime was drug related, that the victims were my loved ones and ultimately myself. And I was an idiot. Ultimately, with the benefit of the passage of time and hind-sight, it was exactly what I needed.
Thank you for this personal testimony. But I’m not sure it invalidates what I was trying to say; maybe my example was not very good. If this is a prison planet, then there are many people are finding a modicum of solace and even happiness even though they know the score, and even though there may be more mind control than “inside” for those outside. You seem to be saying that going “inside” is an effective way of going “within”: makes sense.
I think I am only disagreeing with your initial “No”, not the rest of your post. I was indeed thinking in terms of sensory deprivation. Thanks again.
Citizen No2
10th December 2015, 21:33
In my experience araucaria,
it was those with the most active mind that found prison the hardest.
The trick was to focus the mind on the reality in front of you, and forget about the world outside of the bars.
A type of mind-control in, and of, itself.
And thank you too.
Regards.
jake gittes
11th December 2015, 03:03
I quit watching TV a year and a half ago. I don't miss it at all aside from occasional sporting events. I really don't miss the sleaze-laden, base programming and lying "news."
East Sun
11th December 2015, 03:53
I gave up on tv bout ten years ago, now I hate tv. Also don't do facebook, etc. Have a cell phone that I keep turned off, and in my car, for emergencies.
The internet is the greatest thing to come down the 'pike in this day and age. I don't want to sound like I'm bragging but this forum, PA, is my favorite, saved my sanity (seriously), this and Alex Jones.
Back to topic---I said I hate tv and all the crap that goes with it.
It took most of my life to eliminate the negative things from my life. The most positive things in my life are my wife and son. I am blessed after a lifetime of feeling like I was in hell.
How did this turn into a confession of sorts.
BTT--Back to topic again----tv is literally an evil contraption, or at least used for evil purposes by evil minded conditioned (lost individuals), advertisers etc.
That's my rant for the day.
Citizen No2
11th December 2015, 06:38
Says it all really.
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Have a great day people.
Regards.
Enola
11th December 2015, 09:22
I haven't watched TV in a year. :)
Bluegreen
15th December 2015, 03:47
Sorry if I'm late :o
Thanks for sharing ghostrider. I bet dollars to donuts that 95% of the membership does watch television. Are we whom call ourselves awake and aware any better than those unaware?
I'll tell you what, mojo, I'll take your dollars and you can have my donuts. :biggrin: The previous posts have made for a very interesting discussion. C2 you bring a unique perspective to this topic, something to think about, thank you and really all for sharing.
Searcher, I certainly understand what you're saying about husbands and sports. In America, the unholy alliance between MillerCoors and the NFL may be the Evilest Empire of them all. My goodness, you want to talk about mind control. If the PTB decide to pull the plug, they'll probably do it on a cold and late Sunday afternoon when a third of the population is drunk.
(I wonder what the actual figure is ...)
At the same time, I have to admit being susceptible to this mind control. I have a TV, and I use it to watch sports. Funny thing about my TV though, it's kind of old, and no matter how much I bang on it the only thing it seems to be able to tune in is sports ...
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Sports in this area is kind of a traditional, even generational thing. I will very often watch a game with other family members, and it's fun. Like St Theresa and her television show, the team's past is part of our past.
I don't have a bird's eye view, but I am familiar with the younger generation, and IMHO about half of them are gone already, zombies well on the way to actual transhumanism, becoming one with their cell phones and video games. There may be a few older adults reading this who have not seen the latest and the greatest video games, and I can assure you that you would be morally and even physically offended. The military is not going to have any problems finding their hired killers.
Whoa that's harsh. Hope I'm wrong.
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