Can you tell if a video has a embedded subliminal

YT kids is actually where most of these videos come from. It’s really messed up. I’m not sure how they bypass the filter but it’s been an ongoing thing. Some seriously sick individuals out there who’s goal is to hurt kids.

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It’s audio. There may be a video component too, but I’m experienced enough with audio subs that I can feel it when I’m getting input.
I actually feel something like heat or pressure radiating from the source of the sound. For instance I can always tell if I’ve accidentally turned on an ultrasonic subliminal because I feel it.
This felt like that. Except there was also a skin crawling, mildly nauseating, presence of evil flavor to it where with Subclub or that other dude’s subs it was just something I took note of.
The visible video and audible audio was plenty disturbing as well.

That Sir, is the $64,000 question.

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I have my theories on this, but they’re probably outside the scope of this forum. I’m also talking to some experts in that aspect of things.

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@COWolfe I remember that one guy on Youtube was able to unmasked some subliminal producers, especially one of them, showing all the negative programming made by this producer. It created a big scandal in the Youtube community. It was few years back. So I suppose it is technically possible

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That is mind-boggling. What I’ve seen of YT Kids has been Cocomelon and stuff like that… it takes a truly f***ed up person to go out of their way to terrorize kids. :angry:

That sounds like a definite reason to have a parent/teacher conference about this issue. That’s some serious misbehavior that ought to be addressed, in addition to anything that can be done to go after the YT channel as well.

This may be opening a “don’t link to that on the forum” can of worms, but is there anything any of us can do to help take down that content? Flag it, en mass, etc?

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This is definitely a support question.

Here is another thing I heard. Supposedly in the 1970s, studios would take master tapes of recordings of some of the hottest bands of the day, put them on an altar, and put in curses and/or demons. I’m not joking. This was a serious allegation I heard. I mean, who can think shit like that up?! So I’m wondering if perhaps the audio might have subliminals in it and/or spells cast upon it.

Whatever is happening, I would encourage you to trust your intuition. After all, what on earth would be in an audio to compel a child to force your son to listen to them? That is beyond odd!

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@COWolfe If it’s based on the really basic ultrasonic encoding method floating around the Internet it could be decoded. I could take a crack at it.

I’m genuinely curious what this is and why it was made though.

when I see the recon we can have with positive subliminals, I can imagine easily how the recon can be with super negative subs !! People who listened to the negative producer on Youtube were talking about being in deep depression, social isolation, being addicted to listening to the audio/video etc !

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Hmmm…

Well, if your hunch is correct (and I expect it probably is in one way or another), then, after removing the direct source of potential harm (which you have done/are in the process of doing), I’d say very high on the list of next things to do would be

  • working out ways to ‘immunize’ your child against harmful influences

There’s a lot to be gleaned from traditional wisdom and rituals here.

Influence itself is nothing new even if the technological delivery methods have been updated and refined over the years.

Children (and adults) have always done things to scare each other or to spread questionable ideas and practices. We share the things that disgust, amuse, surprise, and frighten us. ‘Here. Smell this old cheesy bagel. It’s really spoiled!’ (I always think, ‘then why do you want me to smell it?:rofl:)

Despite whatever evil or malevolence may be in the video, the motive of the classmate is probably much more primitive and common: people, especially kids, share everything that they do and especially everything that affects them intensely and emotionally. (The only exceptions are cherished ‘treasures’ that are so valuable that they want to horde them. And even those get shared too sometimes.) This is the basic memetic tendency of human beings and cultures. We propagate messages and experiences; especially the ones that really stimulate us. This is the source of Urban Legends, rumors, snack fads and music fads, and on and on. Happens here on this discussion forum all the time.

But the priorities are health and protection.

When there are sufficient sources and practices of goodness, strength, healing, and virtue, the child’s mental ecosystem will be incompatible with those influences. (Still want to eliminate as many as possible though. No reason to tempt fate.)

Organized religions attempt to nurture and strengthen this type of ecosystem through the use of stories, prayers (which are basically repeated mental/emotional orienting programs), and various routines and rituals. They’re actually quite genius. They utilize modes of information-transfer that are much more primal and organic to the mind (songs, images, body movements, and so on.). Children can easily accept them. But sometimes those systems are outdated and may sometimes unintentionally introduce ideas and patterns that you may not want for your child.

But you can still make use of the same logic to improvise your own protective, healing measures for your child (and for yourself).

Creeps and creepiness will probably never really be eliminated from the world.

Mainly because they’re subjective and thus everyone defines them kind of differently.

But we can deal with the most glaringly extreme versions.

And we can give our kids tools to neutralize and deal with noxious stuff that they may encounter.

You’ve clearly already given him some tools because he came and talked to you about this. That’s actually the best part of the story. That you had laid some foundations for him to communicate with you. As a result of that successful past investment, you’re now in a position where you can at least identify the problem and do some things to address it.

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@COWolfe - out of all the subliminals, Limitless is the only one which is recommended for kids. SaintSovereign had said it is okay for them.

Maybe it is a good idea to run it for him. In my opinion, it could heal his mind. And also help him concentrate and excel in his studies.

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5 years old is probably still a bit too early though.

I feel like at that age and stage your child’s mind is still so permeable, open, and psychically receptive that they’ll absorb the benefits of the subs that you are listening to without having to listen directly themselves.

Kind of like how parent birds chew and regurgitate food to feed their infant birds.

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Great. Khan Junior.

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You are probably right on this. It’s worth a support ticket @COWolfe.

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I’m not going to be exposing him to subs for at least another few years.

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@COWolfe - that’s a wise decision. I was coming from a bit of an overprotective place I must admit.

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There is definitely a such a thing as too open-minded, which can’t be helped by children. They haven’t developed that filter of useful vs not. I imagine myself as an impressionable kid using Limitless, lol.

What you say makes sense.

If it’s a masked sub, you’re out of luck. If it’s ultrasonic, you MAY be able to decode it. Keep in mind that there are ways to “double hide” the subliminal track in an ultrasonic. That being said – there may not even need to be an embedded subliminal. The disturbing images in the video could cause this. I tell people this a lot – a visual subliminal is far more effective than an audio subliminal because the source of the subliminal scripting comes from the self rather than an external source. With Zero Point, we’re trying to inspire you to act upon the subliminal scripting, but you still must consent to it (hence why we have stonewallers and hard gainers). Visuals are far more provocative than audio. Imagine someone describing a naked individual that you find attractive rather than just seeing that individual naked. Which is more likely to generate an arousal reaction? Imagine me describing a pizza, versus just showing you a picture of your favorite pizza?

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Thanks. I’m more interested in being able to confirm that there is something there. Decoding it is probably beyond my technical knowledge or equipment budget.

Just out of curiosity, are you guys planning on taking on visual subliminals in the future?

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ElsaGate was how it all started; I have my own private conspiratorial views, but sharing those would likely violate the Campfire Policy, so I’ll give you this link These Kids Channels are Still Horrifying, Here’s Why | Documentary (Video Essay) - YouTube and an article: What is Elsagate? - The disturbing videos masquerading as children’s favourites on YouTube Kids
Might be time to keep with the wooden block toys, making God’s eyes, puzzles and gardening because there’s a war on for your child’s precious mind in the easily accessible nether regions of YouTube.

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All videos are subliminal programs because of the nature of our mind and focal point of awareness, all that is not directly and consciously paid attention to is then just without filter usurped by the subconscious.

And 90% of the children shows actually have deliberate programming for various purposes—especially the disney shows.

It’s sinister.

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