The television presentation was a moving graphic, out of which I extracted just a few still frames, but it is essential to remember that it is the motion of the graphic itself which causes deliberate subliminal illusions for your eyes and brain. To understand how and why, you must first record the entire sequence on tape, then single out the most obvious frames for close examination, which I have done for you with the two frames shown above.

The predictably boring 'scientist' started by telling television viewers that it is "water displacement" which causes all tsunamis. As with most media deceptions, this was part truth and part lie, making it far more difficult for a layman to decode.

Water displacement happens all the time in the deep oceans, for example giant underwater landslides on mid-ocean ridges etc, but these do not and cannot cause tsunamis, because of Archimedes' Principle, which I explained in detail in the earlier tsunami reports.

To recap briefly, when two large submerged objects change position, they are merely exchanging their water displacements. Because no new rock has been added to the ocean floor (as it would be in the case of a new volcano, for example), there is no EXCESS water displacement to to increase the level of the ocean, and lots of excess water is essential for any tsunami. So, no excess water displacement = no tsunami. It really is as simple as that.

Somehow the establishment media had to reverse this truth and make you believe the opposite, which is where the illusory moving graphic shown on television last week comes into the picture. In the left-hand frame, the 'scientist' was explaining that in the Sumatran (also known as "Suma" and Sundra") Trench, the Indo-Australian tectonic plate had slid beneath the Eurasian tectonic plate, which of course is true. But then he said that this action had raised the entire Eurasian tectonic plate so far, that water displacement caused the tsunami. This was a bare faced provable lie, and the point at which the heavy illusion was triggered.

As any advertising executive or psychologist will confirm, the human eye is first drawn to the top-right hand corner of a page, which is why this premier position commands a higher advertising price than (say) the lower left-hand corner. Now take a closer look at the top right-hand corners of the two frames above, which were grabbed by me from the moving film. What do you see, or, more importantly, what does your brain think that it sees?

In the left frame you can see the Indo-Australian plate start to slide diagonally to the right underneath the Eurasian plate, with the Eurasian plate starting to rise (tilt) slightly as a result. The right frame was grabbed about two seconds later, showing the Eurasian plate rising up even further, and apparently squeezing the ocean out of the top of the frame. So the illusory subliminal suggestion at this stage, is that the water above the Eurasian plate is being squeezed out above sea level, and thus causes a tsunami.

In order to drive the first illusion home, this footage was immediately followed by another moving graphic of a huge wave-train, allegedly the 'tsunami' resulting from the first illusion. You can laugh as much as you want to, but this is no laughing matter. About 99.9% of the viewing public saw this event only once at 35 frames per second, and it would have been very convincing for all viewers without any real knowledge of Archimedes' work.

The two still frames above expose the illusion for what it really was. If you study them carefully for a few seconds, your eyes and brain start to see the whole picture, rather than merely catching a glimpse of the preferred top right corners. As the Eurasion plate on the right rises, the Indo-Australian plate on the left sinks downwards exactly the same distance. Because the two plates are in contact with one another, it is impossible for them to do anything else. Have you got that bit?

Fine, now look at the actual area of ocean in each frame very carefully, remembering that both tectonic plate structures are completely submerged under water. As the Eurasian plate rises, the water above it simply moves to the left, in order to fill the exact same void volume space left by the sinking Indo-Australian plate. There is absolutely no excess displacement, and without excess displacement you cannot possibly have a tsunami. Thus we need to look for an alternative way of generating sufficient energy to displace the hundreds of millions of tons of water needed for the December 26 event.