Can you get a picture of vid camera and take a picture or a video of the supposed messages through your glasses? If you are able to do that,
shouldn't be too hard then your story would be allot more believable.
Originally posted by Breifne
reply to post by Nola213
The next video questions the network and they said that it was a technical error - technical error my eye!!
Even when they are caught out they still lie - (wingding, more wingdings).
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The FCC's viewpoint on "subliminal techniques" in radio and TV
Currently, not much is being done to curb the use of subliminal messages in advertising and daily use. In Australia and Britain, the use of subliminal advertising has been banned with severe consequences for those who disobey the strict laws.
The following is from the Federal Communications Commission's Manual for Broadcasters:
We sometimes receive complaints regarding the alleged use of subliminal techniques in radio and TV programming. Subliminal programming is designed to be perceived on a subconscious level only. Regardless of whether it is effective, the use of subliminal perception is inconsistent with a station's obligation to serve the public interest because the broadcast is intended to be deceptive. (this is from the FCC manual for broadcasters)
The FCC will now revoke a company's broadcast license if the use of subliminal messages is proven. Since most subliminal messages, however, are indiscernible on the conscious level (take a look at some of them in the "uses" section of this website), it takes a difficult and costly effort to find them in the first place.
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