FOX running Subliminal ads for MCCAIN

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Hey guys,

check out this thread.. Some dude was editing some news story and voila he noticed a subliminal image popping up on of all networks.. FOX.

The link is from the John McCain forum, they were braqgging about it.

John McCain Forum
 
What's going be to the last straw?

I'm just curious. Bloomberg is asking for the 2nd amendment to not be allowed for use in court proceedings of a Georgia gun shop owner.Florida telling residents what they are not allowed to practice free speech, you kow the list doesn't end.It's only getting worse.
 
Send it to those FASCIST FREAKS at CNN & MSNBC... they'll have a field day with FOX FAUX NEWS and the NEOCONS!

Better off sending it to foreign (NON FOX affiliates): Der Spiegel, BBC, HUGO CHAVEZ, CASTRO, etc lol
 
You must understand how subliminal advertising works. There must be a positive or negative statement to go along with the photo. The first words spoken after they showed the photo was "A message of hate" therefor this could only be construed as a negative McCain ad.
It's funny I started a thread on another forum talking about how Matt Drudge and Rush seem to be pulling for Obama over McCain. One could argue that this would fit right in with the argument. I realize it may sound illogical but it makes perfect sense in a neo-liberal world.
 
Here is the direct link to youtube:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OSAOQuLxSdY

If you want to know more about how subliminal images/words can be manipulative I suggest you read on the recent research that is being on this topic:

"Most people agree that emotions can be caused by a specific event and that the person experiencing it is aware of the cause, such as a child’s excitement at the sound of an ice cream truck. But recent research suggests emotions also can be unconsciously evoked and manipulated.

Psychologists Kirsten Ruys and Diedrick Stapel of the Tilburg Institute for Behavioral Economics Research at Tillburg University in The Netherlands have uncovered the first empirical evidence to suggest humans do not need to be aware of the event that caused their mood or feelings in order to be affected by it."

http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2008/04/080428155208.htm


For a more entertaining perspective watch the videos of Derren Brown:
http://video.google.com/videosearch?q=derren+brown&sitesearch=
 
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