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TV 가 어떻게 인류의 정신을 조종하고 있는가 ?

 

 

티비 : 당신의 정신을 조종하는 물건

TV: Your Mind. Controlled

 

By Melissa Melton

Aug 13, 2013 - 5:57:28 AM

 

 

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TV: Your Mind. Controlled

truther August 12, 2013

 

멜리사 멜튼 Melissa Melton

 

 

미국 대중은 말그대로 최면 상태로 걸어다니고 있는가?

Are large segments of the American public literally walking around in a hypnotic trance?

 

Michael Snyder, of The American Dream, wrote this almost two years ago:

 

 

TV Your Mind. Controlled

 

 

우리 사회는 이음새가 급하게 떨어져 나가고 있다, 그리고 사람들은 조리를 심각할 정도로 잃어버린다... 수많은 미국인들이 옭고 그른 것을 분별하지 못하는 것으로 보인다. 왜 그런가?

 

수많은 미국인들이 다른 이를 존종하며 위엄있게 대하는 태도를 잃어버리는 것 같다... 이것은 마치 정신 병리현상이 우리 사회에 급속도로 번지는 것처럼 보인다. 이는 수천가지 방식으로 퍼져나간다. 우리는 분노와 격분, 사악함 잔인성이 매우 위험한 수준으로 치솟는 것을 보고 있다.

 

우리 국민은 너무 탐욕스럽고 자만하고, 이기적이며 증오를 표출한다. 미국은 매우 위험한 노정에 있는데 이런 모습을 직시하며 문제를 파악해야만 한다. 미국인의 무관심한 정도는 마치 사회의 암처럼 퍼진다, 이것은 의문을 불러오는데, 우리가 파악하고 문제에 깨어나더라도 대처할 수있는 것인가?

 

Our society is rapidly coming apart at the seams and people are seriously starting to lose it… Way too many Americans seem to be losing all sense of what is right and what is wrong. Way too many Americans seem to be losing all sense of what it means to treat others with dignity and respect… It is almost as if some sort of mental illness is spreading throughout our society that is expressing itself in thousands of different ways. We are seeing anger, rage, malice and brutality rise to very dangerous levels. Our population has become way too greedy, proud, selfish and hateful. America is on a very dangerous road and we need to wake up.

A general sense of apathy is spreading through the populace like a cancer and it begs the question: even if we wanted to “wake up,” could we?

 

작년도 티비 시청률조사회사 닐슨에 따르면 미국인 2세 이상은 한주간에 티비를 34시간 이상을 본다고 한다, 게다가 최소 3시간은 DVD 나 비디오를 본다는 것이다. 이런 시청시간은 나이가 들수록 티비를 더 본다고 한다.

 

1969년도의 허버트 크루그먼은 사람이 티비를 볼때 뇌파가 어떻게 변하는가를 조사했는데, 티비를 보기 시작해서 1분 안에 뇌파는 사고를 하고 활성화되었던 베타 파의 상태로부터 그것을 잃어버리는 알파파의 상태로 후퇴함을 발견했다.

 

이 말은 사람이 티비를 볼때 사고능력이 사라짐을 뜻한다. 그러다가 다시 책을 읽게 되면 뇌파는 베타파로 되돌아온다.

 

According to last year’s Nielsen report, the average American over the age of two years old watches more than 34 hours of television per week, plus at least three more hours of taped programming. The report also noted that the amount of time we spend watching television increases as we get older.

 

Back in 1969, a man named Herbert Krugman conducted a series of experiments regarding the effect of television on a person’s brainwaves. What he found was pretty startling:

Krugman monitored a person through many trials and found that in less than one minute of television viewing, the person’s brainwaves switched from Beta waves — brainwaves associated with active, logical thought — to primarily Alpha waves. When the subject stopped watching television and began reading a magazine, the brainwaves reverted to Beta waves.

 

베타파는 정상의 깨어있는 상태인데 반해 알파파는 눈뜨고 잠자는 상태가 된다. 알파파 상태는 사고력이 배제된채 수동적으로 학습하는 모드로 된다. 그러면 티비가 말하는 것을 그저 수용하게 된다.

 

‘Beta’ is considered a normal, awake state, while ‘Alpha’ waves are experienced in a deep relaxation or ‘daydreaming’ state. When in the Alpha state, a person is subjected to a passive learning experience with the right side of the brain at the wheel, leaving critical thinking skills behind.

 

Type ‘television’ and ‘low vibrational energy’ into a search engine, and it’ll quickly return the fact that watching a lot of TV is like undressing your mind and submerging it into a bath of negative energy. TV effectively numbs the left side of your brain and renders you helpless to your right brain which is incapable of decoding and critically analyzing the information being presented to you. Essentially, you go on ‘auto-pilot’.

 

Thus, everyone is put into a hypnotic state that author Wes Moore says, “produces highly functional, mobile ‘bio-survival robots.’” There’s a reason he dubbed television an “opiate of the masses.”
TV programs us.
We tune in, drop out and stop asking questions.

Some of Krugman’s more interesting conclusions from his 1969 TV brainwave research include:

 

  • 내부의 알파 상태의 반응은 외부의 리듬과 주파수에 의거해서 자극받게 된다.
  • Internal Alpha responses can be stimulated by appropriate external rhythms or frequencies.”
  • 티비가 사람들의 특정한 태도와 행동을 조장하는 특별 조작이 가능해진다.
  • “The time may come when the mass media may create special programs to help people modify certain attitudes or behavior.”
  • “This means that passively learned material has an important ‘advantage’ which some have also associated with so called subliminal perception, extrasensory perception, or hypnotism.”
  • “For early education there may be an opportunity to accept the fact that many children fidget in class, and that this interference with their attention is not to be blamed on parents, teachers, or the child. Mild drugging of these children, or training in relaxation through Alpha driving, may be dramatically helpful to their educational achievement.” [Emphasis Added]
  • “For public television there may be an opportunity to accept without shame the fact that it has taught violence to an entire generation. The clear store of television violence is not that a new generation is more violent but that the new generation knows more violence. The political consequences of this may yet be what some would call ‘good’ (e.g., pacifist).” [Emphasis Added]
  • It is possible that the relaxed and successful character of passive learning can be enhanced by the artificial induction of Alpha rhythm, this with the aid of a flickering light.” [Emphasis Added]

 

Your brain on TV, ladies and gentlemen. It’s a basic form of mind control.

The bulk of Krugman’s research sounds eerily reminiscent of the concept of ‘sleep-learning’ (also known as sleep-teaching or hypnopaedia) — literally teaching someone something as they sleep — as portrayed in Aldous Huxley’s 1932 novel Brave New World.

Interestingly, two scientists were able to debunk sleep-learning on its face in 1956, unless Alpha waves were involved:

Researchers concluded that learning during sleep was ‘impractical and probably impossible.’ They reported that stimulus material presented during sleep was not recalled later when the subject awoke unless alpha wave activity occurred at the same time the stimulus material was given.

It should be noted that Krugman has spent many decades at General Electric (GE) headquarters as corporate manager of public-opinion research, a job he took in 1967. The company had a few good reasons to get excited by Krugman’s findings. After all, GE founded the Radio Corporation of America (RCA) in 1919, and a few years later RCA would found the National Broadcasting Company (NBC) in 1926. GE also bought a majority share of Universal Pictures in 2004.

 

GE also has extensive ties to the military-industrial complex, resulting in propaganda campaigns straight from it’s child company NBC. Here’s just one example:

NBC’s owner General Electric designed, manufactured or supplied parts or maintenance for nearly every major weapon system used by the U.S. during the Gulf War… In other words, when correspondents and paid consultants on NBC television praised the performance of U.S. weapons, they were extolling equipment made by GE, the corporation that pays their salaries.

In other words, there’s a very lucrative reason to sell war to the masses … and war, by far, is not the only thing the TV sells us.

Krugman also wrote “The Impact of Television Advertising: Learning without Involvement,” in which he stated that people exposed to what they have seen on television never forget these images:

There is a myth in the advertising world that viewers will forget your message if you don’t repeat your advertising often enough. It is this myth that supports many large advertising expenditures… I would rather say the public comes closer to forgetting nothing they have seen on TV. They just ‘put it out of their minds’ until and unless it has some use… and [then] the response to the commercial continues. [Emphasis Added]

So once you have experienced something on television, your brain is effectively desensitized to it and you remember what you have seen forever.

 

1953 MKUltra experiment record

 

Seems ready-made for abuse by anyone who desires to peddle propaganda, doesn’t it?

 

Nothing about what I have written makes me feel anymore comfortable about the fact that our government spent billions subsidizing the switchover from analog to digital broadcasting, a move that was meant to take full effect across the nation in 2009. (The United Kingdom followed suit in 2010, and so did Canada in 2011.)

 

You know, because the government that is wholesale spying on us through the National Security Administration and other alphabet organizations cares so much about our television’s picture quality.

 

This is, after all, the same government who designed a despicable covert mind control research program called MKUltra that began after World War II which the Central Intelligence Agency admitted to on record but claims to have stopped in 1973. The program dealt in trauma-based mind control (The ‘MK’ stands for ‘mind kontrolle’ in German).

 

Krugman wrote yet another article in 2000, “Memory Without Recall, Exposure Without Perception” where he posited:

I suspect that the classes are moving apart psychologically and culturally. Even if incomes were mandated to be equal, the left-brain people and the right-brain people have different communication patterns. We may, therefore, split into two cultures, two increasingly separate societies.

Some people cannot seem to break their trance, break their programming. They readily believe whatever the mainstream media tells them — a media beholden to the establishment agenda — without critical analysis and act accordingly. The breakdown appears to go beyond economic or political factors, but something effecting the very fabric of society itself.

Others have ‘broken their programming’, realized something is very very wrong here, and are asking questions. Think about what’s going on in our country today and ask yourself: “What the hell happened?”

As real-life experience is increasingly replaced by the mediated ‘experience’ of television-viewing, it becomes easy for politicians and market-researchers of all sorts to rely on a base of mediated mass experience that can be evoked by appropriate triggers.

The TV ‘world’ becomes a self-fulfilling prophecy: the mass mind takes shape, its participants acting according to media-derived impulses and believing them to be their own personal volition arising out of their own desires and needs. In such a situation, whoever controls the screen controls the screen controls the future, the past, and the present. (Nelson, The Perfect Machine, p. 82)

 

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Melissa Melton is a co-founder of TruthstreamMedia.com, where this first appeared.

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