reply to post by kyred
That is exactly the point.
The website starts off with a claim. "Thousands of people have dreamed this face. Why? Have you?"
So you start with a claim and a couple of questions and from there are given a face to examine.
Now, this audience aside, most people that come across such things aren't going to question the claim until they actually study the face. Face it, a
lot of folks believe in magic.
So then, you study the face and it has subtlties that appear calculating and possibly menacing...
The damage is done. I would be willing to wager that a lot of people WILL infact dream of this face or one similar through self-hypnosis.
All of the markers are there. The suggestion has been planted.
I think this thread is a fascinating exercise in psychology. And one that is much needed.
People need to see just how powerful the power of persuasion actually is.