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Authors: Eldon Taylor
major manufacturer of audio subliminal programs, messages were
mixed 40 decibels (db) beneath the carrier (music or ocean sounds).
This 40 db is beneath the theoretical limit of most players. In other words, the signal strength might be compared to the influence of
a whisper two blocks away. It might be that the messages were not
recoverable because the
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procedure. Other companies used questionable affirmations and
in other ways produced material that differentiated one company
from another. All shared the label “subliminal,” but that certainly did not mean they were the “same.”
let me give you an example to clarify the importance of this
difference. Assume a scientist pressurizes a trapped atmosphere to, say, ten atmospheric pressures, applies an exact electric charge, and then heats the result. To replicate this study, a researcher would
determine the nature of the atmosphere that was trapped and rep-
licate the process, including the exact degree of heat and electric current applied. now assume that someone attempts to replicate
the study by catching room atmosphere in a fishbowl and covering
it with plastic wrap so it is trapped. He places a nine-volt battery inside the fishbowl and then heats it with a cigarette lighter. Hardly the same experiment. let’s now take it a step farther. Imagine that five fishbowl makers all use different elements but claim the same
outcome. Is testing all five bowl makers the same as replicating
the original study? The answer is clear:
No!
Even if one of the bowl makers has it right, the other four would contaminate the outcome.
So, we are not looking at a scientific study with a single vari-
able. We are mixing multiple variables and coming up with a single
conclusion—and that simply is not good science! nevertheless, this
study was in the media everywhere, and those testifying for CBS
and Judas Priest were touting it almost as if it were the Holy Grail.
The long and the short of this case comes down to a few facts.
Judas Priest admitted to putting subliminal content on some
recordings but not this one. When the messages were demonstrated
to be present, the counter argument was that it occurred only as
a “coincidence of sound.” CBS was fined more than once by the
judge for impeding the discovery process and manipulating the
press. It was CBS Records’ own disclosure of the boys chanting, “do it.” CBS’s own investigator, a former Scotland Yard detective, stated that he was unable to locate the original 24-track master and that
he was never allowed to look in the CBS vault. (The original master was needed in order to prove the message was not a coincidence of
sound). In a wrongful death action, intent must be demonstrated.
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This was not a product liability suit, as would be the case with
defective brakes on an automobile.
Subliminal Messages Do Influence Behavior
The result of the press attention and managed or manipu-
lated media gave rise to the real scientific controversy. Since then, the power of subliminal messages to influence behavior has been
admitted by some of the most outspoken persons defending the
position of CBS. Even the
Skeptical Enquirer,
a science journal that has a history of debunking many things later proven to be true,
admits evidence for behavior changes due to subliminal stim-
uli,4 and they published a number of scientific articles supposedly debunking the subliminal influence during and following the
Judas Priest trial. The definitive work of Robert Bornstein and
his meta-analysis approach show clearly that a properly delivered
(signal strength) psychoactive message (affirmation) can and does
influence behavior.5 The fact of the matter is, as Bornstein put it to me in a telephone conversation following a television filming
for the discovery Channel, the effects of subliminal stimuli on
humans, including behavior, is so robust in the literature that you have got to wonder where individuals who deny it have been in
the last ten years.
The research on InnerTalk includes over a dozen double-blind
studies conducted by independent researchers at leading institu-
tions throughout the world and on a number of domains ranging
from attention deficit hyperactive disorder (AdHd) to depression
(see Appendix A for more information). The model is simple and
was first put forward by Albert Ellis.6
The A-B-C model, as it is called, is graphically depicted as
follows:
A ———————— > B ———————— > C
(activating event)
(belief)
(consequence:
emotional and
behavioral)
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An activating event, stimulus, or verbal affirmation affects
belief, which equals emotional and behavioral consequences. It is
easy to see this rather linear in and out when looking at the nega-
tive input in our lives, and it works more or less in the same way
with respect to the positive. Ellis coined a term for negative self-talk that is best known as AnTS: automatic negative thoughts. I
like this term because it is easy to imagine ants tearing down your positive thoughts and carrying in the negative. Perhaps the next
time the ants are bugging you, you can do what I do. Just imagine
a little ant bait and let them feed. You can simply follow a nega-
tive thought with something like “And then what?” Eventually,
the “then whats” lose their power. Even a “then you die” is not
threatening when you remember that you are a creation of the
divine—but back to our story.
The Danger Message
during the Judas Priest trial, I was asked if I had ever conducted
a research design that indicated a person would kill himself as
a result of a subliminal message. “Of course not” had to be my
answer. no scientist I know of would even consider doing such
a thing, at least I hope not. Then an idea came to me. What if a
person received a subliminal message of danger?
A pilot study was arranged. My daughter, Hillarie, who was
working on a science project for high school, accepted my sugges-
tion and obtained the appropriate guidance and permissions from
all involved.
Group A listened to the sounds of the ocean with three sublimi-
nal information deliveries, approximately one minute apart. The
messages were “dAnGER, dAnGER, WATCH OUT!—AH-H-H-G-H!
dAnGER!” The messages were recorded and delivered simultane-
ously in both forward and reversed speech. Group B listened to the
same ocean track with the message “People are walking.”
Both groups listened to the audio programs for four minutes,
with earphones, while their body responses were monitored for
changes in breathing, blood pressure, the electrical resistance of
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their skin, and the moisture at the ends of their fingers. A four-
needle polygraph, the same instrument used as a “lie detector,”
recorded these responses.
After the four-minute trial, each subject responded to a ques-
tionnaire that included a request to report any particular reveries, feelings, or thoughts that occurred during the trials. Only then
did an assistant discover and reveal to the subject which group he
or she was in.
All five of those in group A responded with gross reactions or
changes in the measurements of body function coinciding with the
delivery of the subliminal “danger” message. Those in the B group
had no such response. This suggests a danger-stimulus recogni-
tion. The bodies of the subjects in group A responded as though
an actual danger existed. So did their minds. Three of the five
individuals in group A reported reveries of killing or being killed.
A fourth person reported feeling extremely upset. The fifth said she was too occupied by what the experimenters were doing to notice
her thoughts. (The experimenters were doing very little.) Psycho-
logical theory has categories of fantasy formation. Our response to danger, the fight/flight response, can generate compelling fantasies.
When a person feels threatened, fight/flight gives rise to
thoughts of this nature. Killing is fight oriented, and death may
be flight oriented. Many deal with fear, in fantasy, by neutralizing the source of the fear—even if it means killing. dying, on the other hand, means escape to many. Of five normal, healthy teenagers,
four had thoughts of killing or dying. The fifth apparently “blanked out.” This came from one listening, in a pleasant and sober state,
to a few repetitions of a single, simple, subliminal message for a
few minutes.
Those who heard the message “People are walking” had rever-
ies that went like this: “I was at a sunny beach, and there were a
lot of people.”
I have since posted this study together with all needed materi-
als, including downloadable sound files, as an academic challenge
at
www.progressiveawareness.org
. no one has run the study with a different outcome.
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Today, the science of subliminals is still hyped and poorly
understood by many, but it is a true science with valid merits.
It truly can assist in enabling individuals to overcome their
doubts and fears and negative input that all too often create
self-imposed limitations.
Madonna
It is not uncommon for musical groups to use subliminal infor-
mation, as I suggested earlier. In 1991, I was contacted by WnCI
radio regarding satanic messages in a Madonna recording. not
only were the messages there, but also her people later admitted to putting them there for publicity purposes. Here are some of those
messages delivered in poetic format:
In the midnight smoke of yellow
Hear my melodies
Hail to the family
It must be unknown
Hail hallelujah my position . . .
The influence media has over our thoughts and actions is worth
spending just another moment on. For years I have had a proverbial
pet peeve against the selling of illness. For example, every year we are told through the media, chiefly television, that the dreaded
“gomboo” is coming to town. We are also told that we’ll probably
catch it, as if we were going to run down the street and catch a
cold (notice those words, please). But that’s okay, because there is a remedy, and when we take it we will be pampered in bed like the
characters acting out the TV commercial.
We are all exposed to fancy cars with beautiful people paired
with them, as if when we want something beautiful in our lives, or
to be sexy and so forth, we need this product to obtain it. Most of us are aware of this kind of advertising, and still it can influence us.
There are general categories applied to the definition of sub-
liminal communication through any media. Wolman sets out the
categories this way:
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Wolman’s Categories
Professor Benjamin B. Wolman’s modified categorization of
subliminal stimuli divides descriptive values into four criteria of awareness and unawareness. The stimuli are as follows:
• Below the level of registration
• Above the level of registration but below the level of
detection
• Above the level of detection and discrimination but
below the level of identification*
• Below the level of identification only because of a
defensive action7
*Using Wolman’s categories,
our patented InnerTalk technology falls into category three.
Wolman, B.B. (1973)
Embeds such as those in the liquor advertisement illustrated
and discussed in Chapter 6 may well fit into category 4. Messages
such as those in Madonna and Judas Priest generally fit into cat-
egory 3. A category 2 subliminal message may well be the type
flashed on a screen, such as the reported popcorn and cola flashes
in the infamous new Jersey theater instance. A category 1 is the
message mixed at 40 db beneath the music when played on a stereo
with a db limitation of 30.
In coming chapters, we will look at the nature of the mind
and other influences that contribute to the makeup of the total
human condition, including the so-called paranormal, but first
let’s take a look at another tool you can use to counteract mind
programming—hypnosis.
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PraCTiCal hYPnosis
“The empires of the future will be the empires of the mind.”
— W i n s t o n C h u r C h i l l
As mentioned earlier, for years I practiced forensic hypnosis. I
have used it with victims and with alleged perpetrators. I have seen the mind bring back incredible detail while a subject experienced