Evidence Of CNN Mind Control Tactics…

So it’s a rare occasion… I’m sitting here poking around the net at midnight while watching a special on John McCain which was preceded by a special on Barack Obama. Now just for the record, I’m neither a Republican or a Democrat. If anything, I’m a Libertarian and if I had my choice, I’d be voting for Ron Paul.
Yet as I sit here on my couch, I’m utterly shocked by what I’ve seen tonight… Obama’s special positioned him as a golden boy who’s destined to change the world. McCain has been portrayed as the cheater, the liar, and an opportunist. His wife, as a drug addict and a thief.
Now I respect your views one way or another, and once again I’m not fans of either candidate, but what I’m witnessing is nothing short of intentional mind control…
You see, I’m watching these specials as a marketer and a copywriter, (which is in this case a script writer). Having acquired the skill of copywriting, I’m absolutely speechless at what I’m seeing. The producer/writer of these episodes is utterly devious, and disgustingly talented…
As I watch the McCain episode, I’m just counting and listing the subconscious implants as they flood through my television…
The following words were pulled out of the McCain “report” in less than 20 minutes…
“odd couple, scandal, cheater, drug addict, divorce, would test patience and tenacity, opposition, label, lied, short votes, frustrated, anger, ugly side, constant struggle, furious, his only worry, attacks, viscous, out of wed-lock, angrily, smear, you got beat, bitter, complained, disaster, not enough resources, flirtation, repair, disastrous start, debacle, lose, combative, unpopular, calculating, oldest…”
Now Obama’s turn. This is the second airing of his special, and the following words were pulled from the first 10 minutes…
“biggest crowds, under-dog, caught fire, yes we can, rock star, magnet, making history, next president of the US, unlikely candidate, possible, fascinating, opportunities, wonderful, pure Americana, spectacular, loving, sweet, right vs. wrong, strong, persistent, dream, promise, win, smart, charisma, hopeful, bright eyes, joyful, outgoing, vibrant, brilliant…”
You’ve got to be kidding me.
My friends, if you don’t believe in the power of copywriting, subconscious implants, and persuasion, then you’d better wake-up because you’re mind is being controlled by the mass media, andI’ve just sat here and watched it happen once again from a network that’s supposed to be unbiased.
Now just incase you’ve fallen for that load of BS, “unbiased” doesn’t exist in businesses that are out for profit, which are controlled by people who are out for power. There’s always an agenda, and if they can try to frame their twisted content as “unbiased” in order to make it more palatable for us to swallow, they will… And they do.
In my opinion, copywriting is the most powerful skill in the world… Nuclear weapons have nothing on the hypnotic power of the spoken, persuasive word, and are in fact, servants of their verbal master.
It is the single, most valuable skill I’ve acquired.
If you have not invested in your copywriting skills, and mastered this power, you are spinning your wheels and for the most part… Powerless.
Powerless to engage people. Powerless to grab attention. Powerless to interact. Powerless to persuade, powerless to motivate, and powerless to sell.
Those who have mastered the skill of copywriting dominate this market. They produce the most leads, sell the most products, sponsor the most distributors, and make the most money.
If you think I’m full of it, just look around…
Copywriters are the most powerful people in the world. The President of the United States of America isn’t giving the resounding speech that motivates and stirs a nation to the drum beat of war. He’s reading a script written by someone else…



August 21st, 2008 at 2:48 am
We live in an subliminal world. I follow your work. I have to say that just ONE concept of yours that I captured from one of your many courses is about to change my life. I thought I was going to try to apply it all, but it really only took one. Not an obvious one either, but for that, I thank you. I may need to pick up “your” dinner tab soon
. Aymee
August 21st, 2008 at 3:45 am
Hard to believe you are up at this hour. But as Eric of Eric’s Tips indicates, you have to be a marketer to succeed in this game. I suppose you don’t get to work at CNN on a wing and a prayer you gotta know your stuff. Funny thing even though I know we are being sold a bag of goods so to speak, the detailing of the subconscious programming sheds great light on the issue. Next time I watch TV I am going to have pen and paper in hand and get those jedi mind tricks down!
August 23rd, 2008 at 11:13 am
Utterly shocked?
Dude, it’s CNN!
lol
Nice post
September 3rd, 2008 at 10:53 pm
I think your on to something but at the same time I think the expert copyrighters on the net blow anything that the mass media channels can dish out and here is why. It is easy for you to manipulate someones thought process by making them hear the message. People are more responsive to what they hear and see. The reason why this allows for easier control is because people do not listen to 90% of what people say. This means their thought process is guided at the subliminal level because even though they are not listening, they are still hearing. It is something else however to grab a readers attention and suck them into a sales letter. People cannot turn off the television or at the very least will not turn off the television as easily as they will hit the exit button on the browser. I am absolutely amazed by some of the copy I read on the Internet. The reason I am so blown away is because it takes more talent to get people to read a sales letter all the way through then it does to get them to not really listen to a newscast but hear it anyway. Those of you who have this ability are a real inspiration to me. God Bless, Chris Curtis
September 15th, 2008 at 11:22 am
“Use soft words and hard arguments.”- English Proverb
Obviously these campaigning-spin-doctering copywriters are going for the jugular! However, as a citizen whom also does not give a rat’s arse toward either candidate, or the “O’Palin” drama, I think I’d be more open to actually following the debates if there were less mudslinging, and softer words with harder arguments. It’s called grace, and tact, and both candidates lack it.
September 22nd, 2008 at 4:49 am
Well…mind tricks or not, you post left me very alert and and aware. Did I think I would stumble on this, nope, but after listening twice to the speech, the light bulb came on and I was like hot Damn, this lady is good….BUT I am better. Check this out…
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wGxBFjIQhs0 (Sarah Palin Rocks @ Self Branding)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eUZZC_LKO98 (Sarah Palin knows her target market, do you know your target market).
These people are geniuses!
July 31st, 2009 at 9:57 pm
Ok, so I was already very strongly considering purchasing your Magnetic Marketing course, but reading that you’re a fan of Ron Paul seals the deal! Looking forward to it.