Subliminals in Politics

The word SEX is frequently hidden in political propaganda, advertisements, and television and motion-picture frames. The simple three-letter symbol, usually invisible to consciousness, appears instantly perceivable at the unconscious level.

In the 1976 congressional election campaigns in Virginia's 10th District, SEX embeds were discovered in the campaign literature of all candidates except one who could not afford to hire an advertising agency. When a charge was made against the use of subliminal devices in campaign literature, the press around the Washington area generally rallied to the support of the candidates who had used the advertising agencies. Everyone was aghast at the audacious charge one newspaper referred to as a "sex hoax" campaign gimmick. Though many Virginia journalists privately admitted they could clearly perceive the embeds, they still claimed in print the whole idea of subliminal perception being used in an election campaign far too bizarre to be plausible. Yet these embedding techniques have been used in every political campaign of any magnitude in the United States and Canada for at least fifty years, if not much, much longer. SEX embeds can even be designed into campaign buttons.





Subliminal manipulation is often used to increase suggestibility of the audience. Bill Gates in his presentation on energy used the following sequence of letters. Needless to say, it was not chosen arbitrary.











This photo of George W. Bush has a multiply words "sex" and "obey" embedded subliminally on his face:









The words KILL, PAIN, and FEAR are usually reserved for hostile political leaders. For example on this notorious Time magazine cover from 12.21.1981 the colonel Gaddafi has "SEX" and "KILL" written on his face.













After the ZooTV negative words started appearing on the face of the U2 band leader - Bono.





Most of the major pop artists are merely tools promoting someone's else agenda, whether they know it or not. They don't write their music, or their lyrics, or select their songs - someone else does it for them. And since the folks whose agenda is being promoted here are also in charge of the entertainment industry they give it the necessary push to get it to the top. Think of the current number 1 hit, movie or book. Is it really that good? Most likely somebody's just trying to spread his message to the masses. We all have seen what happens when a successful artist starts using his music to highlight important political issues, like Bono with his Zoo TV or Michael Jackson with his "They don't care about us" and other eco protest songs.





Subliminal sex embeds can be found in the pictures of the British conspiracist David Icke.