06-03-2011, 02:14 PM
(This post was last modified: 06-03-2011, 02:17 PM by AceInfinity.)
(06-03-2011, 06:44 AM)Fragma Wrote: The first video isn't serious. You can do that with pretty much any character, not just Disney. In fact, not just characters, you can do it with pretty much anything at all.
The first half of the second video is just stupid. At the beginning he tries to claim that Club 33 stands for Walt Disney being a 33rd degree Scottish rite mason is FACT, just because Wikipedia said it is. "This is a fact, provided by Wikipedia", lol........
The whole subliminal messaging however is probably true, but then back in those days, everybody was doing it, not just Disney.
I'd agree too, I had a bit of a laugh at that, since wikipedia can be edited by anyone. However, it is a fact that the actual developers of Disney do use that method in creating their characters. How it began or why they do it I don't understand, but it's some kind of method of indoctrination for preparing them for some kind of future that they are expected to live out. I did more searching on the net about this after I posted it and I should have added onto what I found out.
(06-03-2011, 07:26 AM)Sam Wrote: The second video apart from the frames with the naked woman in are all ridiculous. The funniest one was the Narnia thing. Because little children who watch Narnia are going to subliminally recognise Mr Tumnus as a sex god called "Pan" when only people who practise Withcraft would see that it vaguely resembles a mythical god...
Subliminal advertising was used allot in those days, Movies, animations, adverts. Everything.
Not just in those days, do you know how many media broadcasting techniques now use a subliminal method of brainwashing a younger audience? It's actually pretty terrorizing knowing that the higher people in power out there are trying to control the younger audience, or the future generation in such a way.