Subliminals in TV or music to manipulate us?

I’m pretty impressed what is possible with audio subliminal and the way they are masked so you can’t tell just by listening to it that there are messages inside of it.

Is it possible that we also get audio subliminals in TV or while listening to music on YouTube, Spotify, Apple Music, etc? I don’t think these platforms are able to scan the music for any underlying messages.

The producers can put any subliminals into music as they like without anyone being able to notice it or being able to proof that there is something inside.

It is a bit scary to think how we are being manipulated by TV, music or while being out and listening to some “boring” music in shopping centers.

@SaintSovereign would you be able to notice and proof if there is an underlying subliminal in a music title or during a TV show/ad?

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A masked subliminal, probably not. An ultrasonic subliminal, yes. Just use something like Frequensee. But yes, they hide subliminal messaging in modern media, but just not in the way you think. I’m not going to broach the topic because it’s controversial, but pay attention to a number of individuals essentially posting the same message over and over on Twitter. Notice how those messages sound almost like the old school traditional affirmation model.

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yes, I know of the visual subliminals. There are very cool videos by Derren Brown about subliminal message in advertising. Derren Brown Subliminals - Youtube
I was just wondering about audio subliminals in music. I guess even you wouldn’t be able to say what message is exactly inside the ultrasonic track so they would totally get away with it and can’t be even charged if they decide to put something into music.

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Yes that’s why they call tv shows and things of that nature programs they program your mind. Some call it a conspiracy theory but I noticed this when I was much younger and even more when I reflected on how I felt jn my adolescence. Before I say this I want to say all these music groups are legendary and sometimes I don’t think the artist are even aware of what goes on behind the scenes I think it’s More so the industry and the sales team that may put the subliminal messaging and frequencies in the music to increase sales but back to what I was trying to say. In high school I was very into grunge nirvana, Alice in chains, then crossed over to metalica Korn mushroomhead I would listen to this while sleeping at the time I felt it was the only thing that calmed my anxiety weird I know but it had a intense impact on my subconscious I became very impulsive, depressed,suicidal, self harm and on tons of meds. that doesn’t apply to just that type of music look how rap effects the community some people are in denial but it definitely has an influence on people and they want it to. That’s why the radio plays the same thing over and over to me its a form of brainwashing because I could hate a song and then eventually like it and it’s stuck in my head, that’s when I started to dig deeper and yes I do believe there is something deeper than what most can see on the surface. I stay away from theHEAD, now and I’m very mindful of what I listen to.Words are power for instance the word spell and spells no coincidence every word has an energy to it. I know I may have went in a little to deep here but this is what I’ve experienced and observed and I’m glad I went down that rabbit hole because since listening to high vibrational music my life has changed and I’m more positive. Once again this is my opinion and personal experience some are sensitive to things of this nature and some it may not effect at all. I’m definitely very effected that’s why I’m so Glad I found subclub now I consume the programming that adds value to my life.

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agree, SC is one of the best things that happened in my life. can’t wait to see the next tech they are coming up with after ZP. :exploding_head:

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I studied copywriting for 5 years, and I have been studying this kind of pshycology for a decade now. It is a bit freightning at first when you realize the impact is has had over your life. The good thing is that you start becoming more aware of these things bombarding you, and you can see through it, and thus lessening it’s effect over you.

It made me throw out my tv years ago and to be very selective with what I consume.

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This thread and reply exactly what I needed

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My favorite movie the matrix comes to mind if you’ve seen the movie you know exactly what I’m talking about. :blush:

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Well written.

Actually since the day I noticed that my subconscious self accepts everything either good or bad I started restricting what I consume even the TV shows or the movies I watch .

So far I don’t play pop or hip-hop songs, I have totally deleted them in my phone and since then my life has been so much better.

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Masked, yes they could hide it. Ultrasonic, no. You’d catch it. But that’s why I don’t spend a lot of time watching channels with programming on a tell-a-vision.

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@SaintSovereign : If that was the case, don’t you think some whistleblower would have revealed it already?

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I see what you did there good sir.

That question makes no sense. Just because something hasn’t happened doesn’t mean it won’t ever happen, and the lack of a whistleblower doesn’t mean that it’s not true.

Just look at the internet for example, since the late 70s there were scientists who were concerned with the potential for surveillance but they were publicly dismissed, despite having firsthand knowledge of the situation. And then Edward Snowden happened 30 years later.

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Would you believe it if someone did? Or would you dismiss it unless it was on CNN?

I’m not saying this is happening. The question that was asked was if it were possible. The answer is yes, it’s possible to hide a masked subliminal in television audio. Ultrasonic, no — since you’d be able to catch it with your cell phone in FrequenSee.

But, I’m not arguing with anyone on topics like this these days. TV does not add value to my life in any way, so I don’t watch it. If it’s something you enjoy, continue to do so.

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@SaintSovereign : I left TV and the “news” behind me years ago. :joy:

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Lol, forgive me for misunderstanding your comment, then.

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Me too. My landlord gave me a TV almost 10 years ago. I hooked it up, and remembered growing up doing nothing in life and just watching TV to live in some fantasy for a while. I turned it on one more time, but never again.

I can’t even open the Google app on my phone without feeling depressed. The majority of “news” stories paint normal people as “BAD” or some irrelevant mislabeling, as if the new’s job is to approve or disapprove of people’s choices (It’s NOT). It’s constant brainwashing of negativity, so I usually don’t open it. It’s extremely toxic to my peace of mind.

And one last point: I worked with a British guy about 4 years back. I asked him what he really thought of America after being raised in Britain. His answer was not surprising at all. He said we have a very small view of the real world. And I was raised in America, watching TV daily. I definitely had limited exposure to reality. He made me want to get out more.

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There’s a progressive rock group called “Hatfield & the North” that I think puts hidden voices in their music. I found out about them because a producer that I like named Madlib sampled them.

The song “Fol De Rol” at 0:26 seconds sounds like whispering in the background. I could be wrong but I’m not sure why there’s whispering. Hopefully it isn’t anything bad :sweat_smile: