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If at first, you thought this song just seemed like it is one simian's way of warning the public about the dangers regarding the refugees and extremist sects that the corrupt establishment have been trying to force onto western civilizations for the last few years, you would only be partially correct.
The message behind this song also aims to inform the public about how the same corrupt establishment use music and ambiguity to manipulate our minds on a subconscious level.
Because language structures and reflects consciousness, ambiguity can be used to make someone think about a particular idea or topic while a seemingly unrelated idea or topic is being discussed... Let's use the Phrase, "Think about sects;" If you were to speak this phrase to somebody, they would probably begin to think about sex even though you were "obviously" speaking about sects. You could then scold this person for being a pervert and for having only one thing on the mind!
Another example of where ambiguity is being used to redirect consciousness is with the company Nike and their world famous slogan "Just do it". When your subconscious hears this phrase it's trying to figure out if they mean "do it" as in take action or "do it" in a sexual sense of the phrase; ultimately leading you to associate their company and their logo with sexuality.
One last example of ambiguity redirecting public thought is with Barrack Obama and his constant need to reiterate his determination to set the USA on a "new direction" during his 2008 campaign. Every time he states such a phrase, the subconscious mind is trying to figure out if he's speaking about a new direction or a nude erection. No wonder why the ladies can't help but love him!
If you'd like to see another great example of how this concept works, I highly recommend checking out this video by Darren Brown. He seems to be a master of this subject and shows in this video the effects that this knowledge can have on people if used correctly.
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Now for my next point...
Many people don't realize that the music they listen to every day is full of commands to direct the subconscious into thinking a certain way, and I'm going to show you an example.
In my music video that I posted, the lyrics are constantly commanding the listener to think about a particular subject because I'm repeating the phrase "think about" and following that phrase with what I want the listener to think about. Pretty simple, ha? These are called trance words (or trance phrases) and lead the listeners subconsciousness to think about whatever you follow that phrase with.
Other trance phrases/words include: Imagine, visualize, see yourself, how does it feel to, find yourself, etc... (The list goes on and on).
Ben Shapiro outlines the manipulation in this video which I'm sure you will find fascinating after reading this story:
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Fun fact: Did you know Elvis didn't like The Beatles because he was convinced their music was full of communist propaganda?
Hope you enjoyed my post. It's my 2nd one here on Steemit so any feedback is greatly appreciated. Thanks again and think about sects!
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