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#They live subliminal messages movie
While the CIA claims these programs were ‘officially halted’ in 1973, some say there is proof they have never stopped, but instead, have only gotten more sophisticated and gone deeper underground.Īlthough the national anthem sign off film came out decades earlier, this is straight out of the 1988 movie They Live, the sci-fi film where an elite ruling class has been mass mind controlling the general public to stay obedient and asleep with a subliminal message broadcasted through television signals. Former President Bill Clinton even apologized for these projects back in 1995. On record, these programs were covert trauma-based mind control operations run by the Central Intelligence Agency’s Scientific Intelligence Division starting after World War II. Not only did the government attempt to brainwash the public en masse through their television sets to be obedient to government, but there are two references in here to actual government-run mind control projects perpetrated against the American people that were not declassified until the 1970s: MKULTRA and MKNAOMI. Think about how many times this message was played on TVs throughout that time period, every night, night after night, when it’s late and people are just beginning to fall asleep…for years. Think about how many times the average American may have seen this. Whether or not this particular method failed is irrelevant, they were trying to master brainwashing and mind control and this video is by far just scratching the surface of that research.
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The point is that the government was attempting to brainwash the American people, and they continued to do so long after the 1960s (and that’s just what we know of on record). The point is that the government DID THIS IN THE FIRST PLACE. While others have attempted to argue that this technique didn’t really work so this video is therefore irrelevant, that is entirely NOT THE POINT. In fact, multiple viewers have already informed us they remember seeing this film on their televisions in not just the 1960s, but in the 1970s as well. Unfortunately, no one has yet, and all the evidence points to the film being 100% legitimate. We break this video sent to us by someone else who is awake and can SEE (hat tip to Michele Miles Gardiner!) down: INSTEAD, it’s filled with commands to OBEY GOVERNMENT and regard it as GOD.
#They live subliminal messages archive
One of the most subversive films ever made in Hollywood, They Live was released on the eve of the 1988 elections.Government and television stations have been CAUGHT adding subliminal messages of actual government mind control in this archive footage from the 1960s which, on its face, appears to be an ordinary sign off of broadcasting for the day. One unforgettable set piece has Piper in a back-alley fistfight with a friend who won't put on the glasses that goes on and on, and just when you think it's over it goes another round. And the direction by John Carpenter is handled with superb workmanlike aplomb.
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Although some fault the film for settling into its action plot, the ending has a great payoff. The conceptual breakthrough is hilarious while keeping its roots in darker matters. But worst of all, with these glasses you see which of us are really hideous, bug-eyed aliens. Billboards, store signs, magazine covers-all bear subliminal messages to OBEY, to CONSUME, to have NO INDEPENDENT THOUGHT. His discovery comes when he dons a pair of special sunglasses made by a resistance group and sees for the first time reality unadorned. What he finds instead is that the ruling elite of the world are aliens in disguise, their aim being to keep humans in a state of mindless consumerism. An economic crisis brings unemployed Nada (Roddy Piper) to L.A.