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Ian2day
21-11-2008, 12:41 AM
If you have seen this then you will know what I am referring to. It is an advert for 'Washing Machines Live Longer With Calgon'. It was about a week ago at 2pm. They had inserted NLP into the middle of one of the adverts. They phrased the timing of words so as to be a command to go and get the product 'Now' they even had a mystical looking female face with staring hypnotic eyes.
In a poster for hair products. It has the NLP command 'from the top of your head, to the tip of you toes'. This command was combined with the sprinkling of invisable magical pixy dust at an all day NLP session with about 400-600 people there. Coincidence?
I've mentioned this one before. An advert for Italian pasta played on the emotive triggers of associating Britain being Great with deserving their make of pasta. Also the butter advert with John Lydon saying he eats the butter not becasue it is British but because it is the Best. Again associating positive emotive phrases and commands.
steevo
21-11-2008, 02:22 AM
If you have seen this then you will know what I am referring to. It is an advert for 'Washing Machines Live Longer With Calgon'. It was about a week ago at 2pm. They had inserted NLP into the middle of one of the adverts. They phrased the timing of words so as to be a command to go and get the product 'Now' they even had a mystical looking female face with staring hypnotic eyes.
In a poster for hair products. It has the NLP command 'from the top of your head, to the tip of you toes'. This command was combined with the sprinkling of invisable magical pixy dust at an all day NLP session with about 400-600 people there. Coincidence?
I've mentioned this one before. An advert for Italian pasta played on the emotive triggers of associating Britain being Great with deserving their make of pasta. Also the butter advert with John Lydon saying he eats the butter not becasue it is British but because it is the Best. Again associating positive emotive phrases and commands.
I still understand the NLP thing yet. I know that it's some sort of mind control technique but those adverts that you mentioned dont SEEM to do much hypnotising to me (but obviously I may be wrong).
That John Lydon advert annoyed me because it seems that it is trying to make us not give a shit about Britain any more. They need to us to become LESS "patriotic" (and to even see it as a bad thing), in order to make us accept a one world government.
(By the way I DO realise that certain types of patriotism are purposely used to manipulate the people into division)
Ian2day
21-11-2008, 01:17 PM
I still understand the NLP thing yet. I know that it's some sort of mind control technique but those adverts that you mentioned dont SEEM to do much hypnotising to me (but obviously I may be wrong).
That John Lydon advert annoyed me because it seems that it is trying to make us not give a shit about Britain any more. They need to us to become LESS "patriotic" (and to even see it as a bad thing), in order to make us accept a one world government.
(By the way I DO realise that certain types of patriotism are purposely used to manipulate the people into division)
What I am saying is that the techniques can work automatically in some people without them having had any NLP sessions. Plenty of orators naturally are charismatic in their delivery. Some of which is emulated by the NLP gurus. If you think about it there ae countless amounts of people who attend NLP sessions each week. Some as a part of a larger group. With others attending for individual sessions. Advertisers have cottoned on to these commands and are trying them out.
clozaril
21-11-2008, 02:09 PM
i think the technical term is anchoring
an advert showing happy people drinking a certain drink then flash bang the product is shown on its own, associating been happy buy drink and if not happy buy drink and be happy.
also when a programme is sponsered. and they say this programme is sponsered by .... it is saying this programme is sponsered BUY ...
nlp is not negative and has helped/healed thousand of people yet it can be used negatively
steevo
21-11-2008, 11:59 PM
i think the technical term is anchoring
an advert showing happy people drinking a certain drink then flash bang the product is shown on its own, associating been happy buy drink and if not happy buy drink and be happy.
also when a programme is sponsered. and they say this programme is sponsered by .... it is saying this programme is sponsered BUY ...
nlp is not negative and has helped/healed thousand of people yet it can be used negatively
Thanks for that info clozaril.