Director | September 28, 2010
Review of Wilson Bryant Key, The Age of Manipulation, New York: Henry Holt, 1989. “Orwell’s 1984 actually occurred around 1934. We were just too busy to notice.” Marshall McLuhan There are many types of subliminal technology. The most common involves placing verbal messages in soundtracks at low volume (below the conscious threshold) and visual images […]
Category: Media and Culture |
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Tags: how subliminal persuasion works, hypnotism and posthypnotic suggestion, subliminal persuasion in advertising
Director | September 25, 2010
The early history of TV is really the story of the radio and vaudeville acts being gradually replaced by the rock and roll acts, the sitcoms, and the dirty comics. This trendline of elevating sex talk and sex imagery wiped out the old humanist popular culture and replaced it with the vulgar liberal pop culture. […]
Category: Culture wars, Media and Culture |
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Tags: control over media, Cultural Marxism, culture war, media addiction and therapies, media theories
Director | September 23, 2010
“We are compelled to forget by the collage style of the mass media.” Milan Kundera We were thinking about media addiction and wondering why there are so few capable writers on modern media. Then it came to us. The obvious answer is that there are many ways of approaching the study of media, and most […]
Category: Culture wars, Media and Culture |
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Tags: control over media, Cultural Marxism, culture war, media addiction and therapy, media theories
Director | September 18, 2010
We’ve been preoccupied with explaining how to reclaim your identity and find your warrior by escaping from liberal mind control, but here are a few old stories of interest that we gathered during the past few weeks. These stories are stale by now, but you can use them as a test to make sure you […]
Category: Global Economy, Obama Administration |
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Tags: scientists teach robots to lie
Director | September 13, 2010
Review of Rebecca Lemov, World as Laboratory, New York: Hill and Wang, 2005. Around 1915 the public came to believe in Freud’s concept of the subconscious mind and a need for self-analysis. This false belief led to a search for a control mechanism to mediate the flood of subconscious impulses (unconscious sex and aggression drives) […]
Category: Marxist psychology, Police State |
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Tags: behavioral psychology, mass conditioning, Pavlovian conditioning, social engineering, social psychology
Director | September 9, 2010
Review of Rebecca Lemov, World as Laboratory, New York: Hill and Wang, 2005. Social engineering was funded by Rockefeller grants of several billion dollars (in today’s money) beginning in the 1920s. Beardsley Ruml articulated the vision of joining the various social sciences into a results-oriented synthesis for population control. Out of these experiments came the […]
Category: Marxist psychology, Police State |
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Tags: behavioral psychology, mass conditioning, Pavlovian conditioning, social engineering, social psychology
Director | September 4, 2010
“If you are not aware of being manipulated, you are being manipulated.” We are following up on our review of Descartes’ Error with a few helpful tips for undoing your liberal brainwashing and reclaiming your true identity. First, understand that brain science is conducted by materialist determinists and so all theories about mind/brain interaction will […]
Category: Media and Culture, Resistance, White studies |
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Tags: Descartes' Error, identity cleansing, undoing mass brainwashing