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zero1
11-04-2009, 09:37 PM
Source - Mind Hacks blogspot (http://www.mindhacks.com/blog/2009/04/brains_ads_via_tele.html)

The article in full -

Brains Ads, via telepathy

Brain Ads is a web business where you can pay for your product promotion to be telepathically sent to anyone, and indeed, everyone, on the planet. I've yet to work out whether the guy is joking or serious;

It has been a long journey to discover that people were reading my mind, and although I came to think this already 7 years ago, everyone denied it. I was even given drugs without my knowledge. It all came down to trusting myself and accepting what I was experiencing.

Slowly I have explored the repercussions that having this ability has had on my life. Consequently, I also began to understand how other people had been using my ablity for their own personal, financial and emotional purposes.

As I realized that TV shows were following my daily thoughts and stores began bringing products I had been wishing for, it finally dawned on me that they were not just teasing me, they were actually getting more viewers and selling more products!

Everyone seemed to be getting a share of the bounty except me!

It'll cost you $2,000 USD to have your one page advert sent to the world telepathically. Actually, it's pretty cheap for the advertising world and at least it's better value for money than a neuromarketing company.

And if that's not your sort of brain advert, Street Anatomy have a gallery of print adverts that have used some rather nifty brain images.

I recommend click on the images in the gallery, as full size, the pictures are even more impressive.

A simple case of fraud, cheap money from anyone gullible enough to buy it?

Or does he have brain-invasive technology to beam adverts to people's brains?

Or, is it really a telepathic operation in the psychic sense? (er...:rolleyes:)

Check out the site - Brainads.com (http://www.brainads.com/)

zero1
11-04-2009, 10:10 PM
This catch the imagination of anyone? :)

nectars
11-04-2009, 11:22 PM
A simple case of fraud, cheap money from anyone gullible enough to buy it?

^^ Anyone with that kind of ability would have to be monumentally stupid to actually do this. Besides, if he can, why would he need to sell it in the first place?

zero1
11-04-2009, 11:28 PM
^^ Anyone with that kind of ability would have to be monumentally stupid to actually do this. Besides, if he can, why would he need to sell it in the first place?

You don't think a telepath has to make money? :D Kidding, I guess there's a market for two-headed advertising, huh? Maybe it's bullshit, maybe not, but the very fact that things like this are coming through the cracks right now means something big is in the pipeline, don't you think?

nectars
11-04-2009, 11:30 PM
You don't think a telepath has to make money? :D Kidding, I guess there's a market for two-headed advertising, huh? Maybe it's bullshit, maybe not, but the very fact that things like this are coming through the cracks right now means something big is in the pipeline, don't you think?

Indeed, even the internets playing a part in it by pushing people into accepting instant communication -it breaks down the barrier so to speak. Its the double edged knife they knew they were playing with when they created it.

zero1
11-04-2009, 11:33 PM
Indeed, even the internets playing a part in it by pushing people into accepting instant communication -it breaks down the barrier so to speak. Its the double edged knife they knew they were playing with when they created it.

Agree, there are almost certainly no un-anticipated moves in this agenda, for sure.

And thank you, Nectars, for having the decency to intelligently reply. I appreciate it. :)

leviathanstaar
12-04-2009, 01:11 AM
First Party Poker pop-up inside my mind and I'm going to flip